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Nvim-R
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Outdated tutorials
If you do a lot of R coding, then a package more specific to R, and more fully featured is Nvim-R.
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data science (jupyter notebooks) with vim?
The whole reason I ended up going this route was also sort of data-science related: there’s a really spectacular R plugin for Vim, which I wanted to recapitulate as best I could when using python: https://github.com/jalvesaq/Nvim-R
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New to neovim, need quick help to set up R
I am slowly getting into using neovim. I am now trying to setup my R programming environment. I have successfully installed Nvim-R with Packer (https://github.com/jalvesaq/Nvim-R). Now, I would like to use the radian console (https://github.com/randy3k/radian/blob/master/README.md#nvim-r-support). In the documentation, it is said to put this in the config file:
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Any Nvim-R users tried LSP?
But just wondering if people have tried using it with the Nvim-R plugin? I'm not sure it is worth the effort for me looking through the steps needed. Also, do I need to switch my init.vim/vimrc to lua? Perspectives appreciated!
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Neovim support for editing Quarto (.qmd) files
However, there doesn't seem to be much available support yet for Quarto editing. The only plugin I could find is limited to syntax highlighting. To my knowledge, Quarto also isn't a built-in filetype yet. I've worked around this by manually creating a filetype and using R Markdown syntax highlighting with the Nvim-R plugin, which lets me send R code in chunks to a REPL and see results while I edit. Nvim-R also supports evaluation of Python code chunks using an R package that evaluates Python code, but that's not an ideal solution for editing a Python-only file.
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neovim as a python IDE
looking for a neovim plugin that's similar to Nvim-R, but for python.
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Getting ncm2 and ncm-r to work
For that reason, I want to use Nvim-R in combination with ncm-R. I get the completion to work if I use it manually with Ctrl+x Ctrl+o, but it does not start automatically. My init.vim file looks like this:
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Advice for r and rmarkdown using vim?
I use Nvim-R. It took a bit of time to learn the key bindings, but the documentation is pretty clear.
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Alternatives to Rstudio
If you want to go in a very different direction, you can try vim (or neovim) with nvim-r. For a variety of reasons, that’s what I tend to use.
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To those that use R without RStudio: Why? and What do you do instead?
nvim + Nvim-R user here as well.
emacs-jupyter
- Jupyter in the Emacs universe
- emacs-jupyter: emacs plug-in to run python code inside tex or markdown buffer
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Replace Jupyter with Emacs Org Mode: Unleash the Power of Literate Programming
With my Pymacs add-on you could run Python code while editing markdown or tex files
https://github.com/burakbayramli/emacs-jupyter
What are some alternatives?
languageserver - An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for R
emacs-ipython-notebook - Jupyter notebook client in Emacs
radian - A 21 century R console
jupytext - Jupyter Notebooks as Markdown Documents, Julia, Python or R scripts
vim-slime - A vim plugin to give you some slime. (Emacs)
code-cells.el - Emacs utilities for code split into cells, including Jupyter notebooks
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
vim-ipython-cell - Seamlessly run Python code in IPython from Vim
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
httpgd - Asynchronous http server graphics device for R.
exec-path-from-shell - Make Emacs use the $PATH set up by the user's shell