copilot.lua
vim-be-good
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copilot.lua
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Your favourite Neovim plugins?
copilot.lua - copilot plugin written in lua
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What's your Copilot setup?
So I'm using zbirenbaum/copilot.lua and its cmp extension and it's not too shabby, but I'm having issues with the completion menu hiding the signature help popup (I'm using noice for that). Any hints on how to make signature help not fight with Copilot is highly appreciated ๐๐ป
- Why Did Microsoft Build VSCode? Turns Out, GitHub Copilot
- Re: I Don't Use Copilot
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Vim for The VS Code User: Part 1 - Initial Setup
Many plugins require you to also set them up before you can use them. make sure to refer to the documentation. Here is a link to the documentation for this copilot extension, which requires us to do something before the plugin actually works.
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copilot.lua, is there a way to start with copilot disabled by default?
That functionality is present and was merged with https://github.com/zbirenbaum/copilot.lua/pull/127 , but the real question was how to do this via LazyVim's plugin loading or as some parameter to copilot.lua. I landed on just adding "vim.cmd(":Copilot disable")" to .config/nvim/init.lua. That turns it off globally after loading and is good enough until I find something more elegant. (I'm new to LazyVim (and neovim) and I'm trying to do it "the right way", but maybe I'm making it more complicated than it needs to be.
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Using CoPilot with vim/Neovim
Alternative if youโre using neovim is to use https://github.com/zbirenbaum/copilot.lua
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Any way to get the fetching status of Copilot in lua line?
I'm using copilot-lua for my copilot client, and here's what I got after some quick testing
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AI plugin overview
copilot.lua - 773, suggest, lua rewrite of copilot.vim, still hopping between the .vim and .lua to figure out if this one is just suggesting less but so far I like it a bit better.
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Question. Copilot not working after entering normal mode once
Well if you're using the Tpope version, not sure what his set options were, but you should check out https://github.com/zbirenbaum/copilot.lua
vim-be-good
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Ask HN: Comment here about whatever you're passionate about at the moment
Sure! The first thing I did was follow this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7i4amO_zaE
This is ThePrimeagen's 0 to LSP, Neovim RC from Scratch. In this video he performs a clean installation of Neovim and goes step by step adding the things he considers essential. This was very important for me to acquaint myself with how things work, how to install plugins, how to define custom key maps. I remember the first times I tried using Vim, I couldn't figure out how to get Nerdtree to work. This video made me realize I just lacked the knowledge of how Vim config works.
This video was such a good start because It provided me with the tools to continue my exploration of Vim autonomously. In a week I was already able to install new plugins and tweak them using Lua config files the way I specifically wanted. It's such a cool experience!
Keep in mind that both the author of this video and I use Neovim, which is a fork of Vim. As a text editor they both function essentially the same. The difference lies on the config files and in broader UI capabilities by Neovim. While Vim uses Vimscript, Neovim prefers Lua, although Neovim is fully backwards compatible, so you can choose to use Vimscript for your configuration if you want as well. This also means that Vim plugins just work with Neovim!
The docs are also a huge source of knowledge for me. In the beginning I resorted to :help key-codes a lot when defining key mappings.
To learn the Vim motions, which is the most challenging part of using Vim, I suggest you find a cheatsheet online and refer to it all the time. One very cool plugin that will help you get comfortable with Vim motions is ThePrimeagen's VimBeGod: https://github.com/ThePrimeagen/vim-be-good. It's a set of game-like exercises to practice the motions. This is also pretty cool and helped a lot: https://vimsnake.com/. It's a classic snake game where instead of using arrow keys, you use HJKL. And speaking of arrow keys, one thing I did very early on was disabling them (or, in reality, remapping them to noop) in normal mode so I was forced to move around the text using Vim Motions.
At first you will get frustrated because your brain will need some time to rewire in a way to absorb all the new abstractions Vim presents. It's a whole new logic of editing text. The most important thing is to stick to it and you will be surprised with how fast you end up picking things up. Of course, don't expect to be crazy fast in a few weeks. But right now, after a little over a month, I no longer feel that discomfort using Vim anymore. I suppose I'd still be faster on VS Code, but I really want to master Vim, so I'm sticking with it and I feel a constant improvement.
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Ask HN: How do I code offline for a week?
If you're not familiar with Vim, I'd encourage you to download a few Vim cheatsheets, the VimBeGood extension[1] and practice navigating code in Vim.
[1] https://github.com/ThePrimeagen/vim-be-good
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Practicing VIM
For Neovim, then this Hardtime plugin will help you change the habit, and this vim-be-good from Primeagen helps learn vim motion. TJ DeVries is also a good source to learn.
- Resources for mastering vim motions
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Vim for The VS Code User: Part 1 - Initial Setup
A game for learning vim, in vim: https://github.com/ThePrimeagen/vim-be-good
- recommendation on vimgolf challenges
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Please help a noob.
I'm trying to NeoVim (and vi) in general having never used it. I decided to start with VimBeGood but I can't get it to launch a game. I've gotten the plugin installed but when I run :VimBeGood it just shows the screen saying "to play a game delete that line." I deleted words and noob but after that I'm lost. Nothing happens. What did I do wrong?
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Question regarding vertical movement
I recommend vim-be-good for practicing this
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Whats the next step?
There are plugins like https://github.com/ThePrimeagen/vim-be-good that can help with practice.
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Atom has been archived
I found https://github.com/ThePrimeagen/vim-be-good to be kind of a nice way to build some muscle memory for vim.
What are some alternatives?
copilot-cmp - Lua plugin to turn github copilot into a cmp source
10-minute-vim-exercises - The exercise files from 10 Minute Vim, for convenience of readers
copilot.vim - Neovim plugin for GitHub Copilot
which-key.nvim - ๐ฅ 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.
ChatGPT.nvim - ChatGPT Neovim Plugin: Effortless Natural Language Generation with OpenAI's ChatGPT API
vim-sneak - The missing motion for Vim :athletic_shoe:
cursor - The AI-powered code editor
vim-surround - surround.vim: Delete/change/add parentheses/quotes/XML-tags/much more with ease
codeium.nvim - A native neovim extension for Codeium
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
codeium.vim - Free, ultrafast Copilot alternative for Vim and Neovim
tree-sitter - An incremental parsing system for programming tools