colorschemes
kickstart.nvim
colorschemes | kickstart.nvim | |
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14 | 285 | |
254 | 14,904 | |
0.4% | 7.2% | |
7.8 | 9.1 | |
3 months ago | 6 days ago | |
Vim Script | Lua | |
- | MIT License |
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colorschemes
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Moving Fast with the Core Vim Motions
https://github.com/vim/colorschemes
> * Wrap long lines by whole words if possible? No default setting, I guess I need to search for plugin for that too.
There are built-in settings for this, but yeah it requires some initial fiddling to get it nice. (After that initial fiddling, I’ve been annoyed by how word wrap works in any other editor.)
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Vim users who work without any plugins, how does your vimrc look like?
your own colorscheme
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The default colorschemes....
Neovim uses the Vim colorschemes, which themselves seem to have undergone some improvement thanks to being updated using this tool called vim-colortemplate.
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Looking for a new colorscheme
Oh right, it hasn't made it to Neovim yet, it was just merged into Vim, it's here: https://github.com/vim/colorschemes/blob/master/colors/quiet.vim
- What's your neovim colorscheme in 2023 ??
- gruvbox plugin - necessary ?
- Why peachpuff is different
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neovim peachpuff colorscheme vs vim
Vim recently refreshed its built-in colorschemes. This is an ongoing effort happening here: https://github.com/vim/colorschemes
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Upgrading to Vim 9 broke my colors, unable to edit source files.
With Vim 9.0 the collection of color schemes was updated and made work in many different terminals. One change was to often define the Normal highlight group to make sure the colors work well. In case you prefer the old version, you can find them here: https://github.com/vim/colorschemes/blob/master/legacy_colors/
- Vim Colorschemes
kickstart.nvim
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From JetBrains to VSCode to NVIM: Why I Made the Switch
Out of the box it offers almost nothing, but after 7 years of development I like that. I love the idea of customizing to my needs my IDE, so with the help of kickstart.nvim I have with 1 minute of installing and 10 extra minutes of configuration a complete IDE.
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Using a venv with Neovim's Python LSP
I recently started coding with Neovim using kickstart.nvim as the template for my editor configuration. I downloaded the python-lsp-server package using Mason, but I was disappointed to discover that the IntelliSense on my third party dependencies didn't work. The LSP was resolving to my global Python installation, which did not have the packages from my virtual environment (venv) installed.
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I Learned Neovim In A Weekend
First thing I did was get kickstart.nvim. I had heard it was extremely useful (and it was). It was very easy to install. I start reading through init.lua, and it told me to run :Tutor, which is almost 1,000 lines of learning how to use Neovim, to which I obviously ran that command and started reading. Obviously, it takes a bit of time to complete :Tutor, but it's well worth it. "hjkl" wasn't too hard to get used to, also repeating motions by using numbers was useful, such as using '5dd' to delete 5 lines. I highly suggest reading this file, especially since I didn't really know about the different modes, which is probably why I failed to switch the other times. You would start writing your code, then Neovim would say that it can't find that command, you would accidently type an i and then start typing, and so on, it was a nightmare. For those that don't know the modes, here is each mode and how to get between them.
- Kickstart.nvim: Single file launch point for a personal nvim config
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Neovide – a simple, no-nonsense, cross-platform GUI for Neovim
I also suggest against using distributions. Instead of learning how to configure nvim itself you're learning to configure that specific distro.
I suggest to take someone's lua config and start from there. Kickstart.nvim is a good one: https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim
- It’s been an hour and I have made no progress
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Do I need NeoVIM?
1) the option I wouldn’t chose, use Kickstarter. It’s a minimal starter config, using a single init.lua that helps you build a config slowly. https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim
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ready to use neovim for web development (frontend) - beginners
I highly recommend Lazyvim for if you want to have a VSCode (ish) like experience that still exposes you to configuring in Lua. Or Kickstart.nvim if you want a more "from scratch" experience
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Search commands slow in neovim but fast in vim
In case it is helpful, I am using kickstart.nvim with only minor modifications.
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Kickstart.emacs Starter kit for Gnu Emacs
One of the project goals is to become something like kickstart.nvim. Or, to be a reference if someone doesn't know how to do something.
What are some alternatives?
wildgrass-vim - An easily configurable colorscheme for Vim using just green.
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
doomemacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker
nvim-lua-guide - A guide to using Lua in Neovim
CorsixTH - Open source clone of Theme Hospital
LazyVim - Neovim config for the lazy
vim-fugitive - fugitive.vim: A Git wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal
lazy.nvim - 💤 A modern plugin manager for Neovim
original-bsd - Original BSD history converted from CSRG's SCCS repository to Git (via SVN)
KotlinLanguageServer - Kotlin code completion, diagnostics and more for any editor/IDE using the Language Server Protocol
dotfiles - eternal quest of crafting an environment that works for me
Neovim-from-scratch - 📚 A Neovim config designed from scratch to be understandable