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vim
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Share your custom catppuccin/nvim flavour. I will start:
https://github.com/cwebster2/vim/blob/nvim-lua/lua/catppuccin/palettes/mocha.lua i take a different approach and just provide my own mocha.lua file to override catppuccin's.
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Neovim out of the box?
Feel free to look/steal from my config. https://github.com/cwebster2/vim/tree/nvim-lua
- Show me your well organised lua config
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How to mimic the same function from Kate text editor?
https://github.com/cwebster2/vim/blob/7d506e1eacbc5716098f14f071d20ebeb6927330/lua/plugin_config.lua#L13 is an example of changing the symbols to vertical lines and https://github.com/cwebster2/vim/blob/7d506e1eacbc5716098f14f071d20ebeb6927330/lua/_theme.lua#L108 is where I give them colors.
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Can't get gopls to work with nvim-lsp
check out my lsp setup at https://github.com/cwebster2/vim/blob/nvim-lua/lua/lsp.lua
example
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A decade of developing a programming language
I'm in the same boat as you -- here are the two best resources I found:
https://mukulrathi.com/create-your-own-programming-language/...
https://jaked.org/blog/2021-09-07-Reconstructing-TypeScript-...
I read through the first 10 chapters of TAPL, and skimmed the rest. The first 10 chapters were good to remind myself of the framing. But as far as I can tell, all the stuff I care about is stuffed into one chapter (chapter 11 I think), and the rest isn't that relevant (type inference stuff that is not mainstream AFAIK)
This is also good:
https://github.com/golang/example/blob/master/gotypes/README...
And yeah I think we had the same conversation on Reddit -- somebody needs to make a Crafting Interpreters for type checking :) Preferably with OOP and functional and nominal/structural.
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Slog: Zero-dependency structured logging in Go
A guide covering how to write custom handlers is out of scope for this post, but you can find one such guide written by the author of slog here. Thankfully, you don’t need to write a handler from scratch to use one. There are several community-contributed handlers, including handlers that allow you to output colored logs, and a handler that lets you implement sampling. You can find a full list here.
- A Guide to Writing Slog Handlers
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[blog post] Ten challenges for Rust
I am not too familiar with how Go does things, but it, eg, exposes Go type-checker via stdlib: https://github.com/golang/example/tree/master/gotypes. Similarly, I believe gofmt uses the ast package from stdlib, rather private compiler internals like rustfmt.
- go/types: The Go Type Checker
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Can't get gopls to work with nvim-lsp
So I just cloned this git repo https://github.com/golang/example and as soon as I entered the hello/hello.go file I was able to get autocomplete and error checking. I don't understand why it isn't working with just a .go file I made.
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I'm not sure where to begin. I find programming exhausting.
GitHub repsoitories: - https://github.com/golang/example - https://github.com/gothinkster/flask-realworld-example-app - https://github.com/gothinkster/rails-realworld-example-app
What are some alternatives?
dotfiles - ~ sweet ~
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
dotvim - Vim config
slog-sampling - 🚨 slog sampling: drop repetitive log records
cosmos-nvim - A must-have configuration for Spacemacs users after defecting to Vim
pattern-matching-in-rust - Pattern matching and exhaustiveness checking algorithms implemented in Rust
dotfiles - My personal set of dotfiles (Managed with Stow)
hm - a simple Hindley-Milner type system in Go
.dotfiles - My personal dotfiles
fyg-lang - Fyg is a simple high-level, functional-imperative with runtime type safety for the aspiring grug