ansible-epic-dev
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ansible-epic-dev
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How do you choose which language server you want for a specific language?
For the curious, my current LSP config can be found here.
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New to Ansible, what are somethings you use it for besides pushing out network configs to routers/switches?
Lately, setting up my new Arch installs.
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Is there a tool for synchronizing nvim configuration?
Ansible can do that. I use it for pacman, pip, and npm. I even use it to install packer from git so it can install the rest of my plugins.
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How to activate completion
I think you're missing a call to require("cmp").setup()... Check the readme for nvim-cmp, or my lua.cmp file.
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How do you refer to keybindings you forgot.
I had the repo set to private... and I may make it private again in the future, but here: https://gitlab.com/theepic-dev/ansible-epic-dev
legendary.nvim
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Fuzzy search all available keybindings
legendary is kinda that
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Can I Use Telescope To Find all Commands and Functions?
you also may want to consider setting up as much as possible through legendary
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Why using both legendary and which-key?
From the legendary.nvim documentation:
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Need help creating which-key.nvim entry for vim-abolish
If you do not use those key maps frequently, you can try using it in another way, check out https://github.com/mrjones2014/legendary.nvim
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Is it possible to have a Command Palette?
Checkout https://github.com/mrjones2014/legendary.nvim and https://github.com/folke/which-key.nvim.
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Does neovim have the equivalent of Emacs' which-key?
There's also https://github.com/mrjones2014/legendary.nvim which gives a 'legend' for your keymaps, commands, and autocmds, with which-key.nvim integration ...though I'm not sure exactly sure what it adds or improves... (both plugins reference other softwares I'm not familiar with (emacs&vscode) in their descriptions.
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caskey.nvim: declarative keymappings configuration using cascading trees
Neat plugin, it would be cool to integrate it as a custom parser for legendary.nvim
- Is there a way to get a cheatsheet on-screen like nano has?
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legendary is not shown as a floating window
I was expecting to get a floating panel like shown into landing github project page.
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legendary.nvim now supports "frecency" sorting, a combined measure of how frequently and how recently you've used an item
legendary.nvim v2.5.0 now supports frecency sorting! It will be enabled by default if kkharji/sqlite.lua is also installed.
What are some alternatives?
yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
which-key.nvim - 💥 Create key bindings that stick. WhichKey is a lua plugin for Neovim 0.5 that displays a popup with possible keybindings of the command you started typing.
dotdrop - Save your dotfiles once, deploy them everywhere
heirline.nvim - Heirline.nvim is a no-nonsense Neovim Statusline plugin designed around recursive inheritance to be exceptionally fast and versatile.
neovim_config - My Neovim config
dressing.nvim - Neovim plugin to improve the default vim.ui interfaces
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
remember.nvim - A port of the Vim plugin vim-lastplace. It uses the same logic as vim-lastplace, but leverages the Neovim Lua API.
dotfiles
commander.nvim - Create and manage keybindings and commands in a more organized manner, and search them quickly through Telescope
nvim-cartographer - Create Neovim `:map`pings in Lua with ease!
smart-splits.nvim - 🧠 Smart, seamless, directional navigation and resizing of Neovim + terminal multiplexer splits. Supports tmux, Wezterm, and Kitty. Think about splits in terms of "up/down/left/right".