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Line number, relative number or no number at all
Yeah pretty much... I used the augroup from this blog post, which ends up looking like this in my Lua-based config:
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🚀 Package-info 2.0 released. Delete, update, install new, install specific versions of packages. GIFs inside.
I'll try! Dotfiles: init.lua which requires plugins.lua and uses Paq to manage packages...
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nvim-cartographer: a light plugin for better :map syntax in Lua
Dotfiles here, mappings here if you'd like to look, thanks!
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0.5 Feature Freeze (6/16/2021 at 16:00 UTC)
(If you're curious, here's where I am so far. I haven't done anything with LSP / Treesitter yet, but I miss my toggle-fold shortcut, so that might be next... Also haven't gotten a custom vimscript function to play nice with vim-startify.)
paq-nvim
- [Neovim] Gestionnaire de packages basé à Lua
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Is Packer still maintained?
If you want a dead simple package mamage that only puts packages in opt and start, you can use paq.nvim
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Introducing LazyVim!
Is there anyone here who can share some feedback on how much lazy.nvim has been better than what you were using previously? If my context helps, I'm using paq-nvim, previously was using packer.
- Neovim - Workflow para Java, C# e JS/TypeScript (Atualização com Neovim 0.8 e LSP)
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Cannot update plugins
This was a problem when I was using paq as my manager, now I have the same problem with packer. It never happened when I wanted to install new plugins, only on updating. With packer I have a workaround: after it fails to sync it allows to re-run all failed jobs, and each times about a half of failed jobs fail again, others update successfully, so I can iteratively sync everything, but that's a terrible waste of time;
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Help with plug
Options: - packloadall command family and maybe git submodules - minpac which is a thin utility around the above - vim-plug - old but still popular for it does the job - packer.nvim is a popular choice for lua configs, never got to using it myself - paq-nvim is another often mentioned lua solution - dozens of other solutions
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which plugin manager are you using?
that sounds like paq, but slow?
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New to Rust. How to setup Nvim as IDE?
On my Neovim setup, I simply have the following plugins. I use paq as a plugin manager:
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Neovim: Plugins to get started
paq.nvim
What are some alternatives?
nvim-cartographer - Create Neovim `:map`pings in Lua with ease!
packer.nvim - A use-package inspired plugin manager for Neovim. Uses native packages, supports Luarocks dependencies, written in Lua, allows for expressive config
RelOps - Relative line numbers for pending operations
vim-plug - :hibiscus: Minimalist Vim Plugin Manager
crates.nvim - A neovim plugin that helps managing crates.io dependencies
awesome-neovim - Collections of awesome neovim plugins.
targets.vim - Vim plugin that provides additional text objects
nvim-compe - Auto completion Lua plugin for nvim
lazy.nvim - 💤 A modern plugin manager for Neovim
luarocks - LuaRocks is the package manager for the Lua programming language.
lit - Toolkit for developing, sharing, and running luvit/lua programs and libraries.
neovim-dots - beautiful neovim setup configured in lua [Moved to: https://github.com/siduck76/NvChad]