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SuperGreenOSBoilerplate
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I stumbled on this thread a few months ago and loved seeing how small you guys could get grows. Inspired me to try to make a super small version of my enclosure to run a micro grow with my grow controller. 8x16
yeah we're using the esp32 too, works great. checkout https://github.com/supergreenlab/SuperGreenOSBoilerplate it's a boilerplate that does most of the boring setup job, also generates a clean admin interface:) The SGLOS is based on that.
tree-sitter-go-template
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adding go html template highlight in lazyvim
I followed the instructions for https://github.com/ngalaiko/tree-sitter-go-template and replaced `yml` injection with `html` injection.
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otter.nvim: LSP features for embedded languages (e.g. code chunks in markdown)
I need to work with yaml containing go templates and the current setup is to set the filetype to GOTMPL with this TS grammar and use language injection for thw yaml, basically encasing the yaml in a gotemplate.
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K8s Treesitter Module
Helm charts use yaml + go templates. There is a parser for go templates, but its a bit tricky to setup https://github.com/ngalaiko/tree-sitter-go-template
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Helm charts for Kubernetes in Nvim - bad experience
I use tree-sitter for syntax highlighting, and I have found this grammar (note that helm templates are basically go templates), but it's not very polished and brakes pure yaml syntax highlighting. Another problem I have is that, because helm template files end in .yaml, I get a tone of diagnostics errors from the yamlls lsp server and I have to disable it every time with lua vim.diagnostics.disable(). Lastly it would be really nice if I could get autocompletion working and maybe some linting.
What are some alternatives?
ESP32_BLE_OTA_Arduino - OTA update on ESP32 via BLE
vim-helm - vim syntax for helm templates (yaml + gotmpl + sprig + custom)
SuperGreenOS - 🧠 SuperGreenOS home farming automation software for esp32, all in one package, and controllable from your smartphone, pc, mac, linux, toaster, plumbus, whatnot...
tree-sitter-comment - Tree-sitter grammar for comment tags like TODO, FIXME(user).
optimus-starter-app - Starter App for DHTMLX Optimus Micro-Framework
tree-sitter-tlaplus - A tree-sitter grammar for TLA⁺ and PlusCal
Wyze-RTSP - WYZE RTSP Downloads
go-tree-sitter - Golang bindings for tree-sitter https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter
meta-rauc - Yocto/Open Embedded meta layer for RAUC, the embedded Linux update framework
tree-sitter-embedded-template - Tree-sitter grammar for embedded template languages like ERB, EJS
tty_pona - HOW-TO guide and tools to use sitelen pona in terminals
quarto-nvim - Quarto mode for Neovim