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dot-nvim
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I cannot replace VS Code
Lastly, if you want to use a configuration for reference, you can take a look at my dotfiles for Neovim.
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I configured a fully functioning reload command for Neovim
So recently, I managed to make fully functioning reload and restart commands for Neovim. What they do is reload your config or "restart" (reload + VimEnter autocmd) Vim. It does that by using plenary.nvim and its amazing scan_dir function to automatically unload all lua modules, load your init.lua (doesn't work with init.vim) and then source all your plugin files. Here's the relevant part of the config that does it: https://gitlab.com/famiu/dot-nvim/-/blob/master/lua/utils.lua#L1-83
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Neovim config showcase
git clone https://gitlab.com/famiu/dot-nvim ~/.config/nvim
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I built my own customizable statusline
But basically it has a very galaxyline-like configuration system except there's a lot more options. I've been contemplating turning it into a plugin but I don't really have the energy to maintain one. Anyway, enough talk, the statusline is part of my neovim dotfiles, located in: https://gitlab.com/famiu/dot-nvim/-/tree/master/lua/statusline
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Anyone has a good minimal dot file for neovim optimized for python written in lua?
Feel free to check out my Neovim dotfiles: https://gitlab.com/famiu/dot-nvim
dotfiles_skeleton
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Courses on NeoVim Configuration/Lua (for neovim)
You can also use my dotfiles skeleton to see, if you have different demands. https://github.com/matu3ba/dotfiles_skeleton
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New to C and have questions
Personally it would have helped me to start outright with version tracking and documenting common workflows with dotfiles, for examples starting with my skeleton https://github.com/matu3ba/dotfiles_skeleton
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How should I approach using NeoVim?
Setup dotfiles to quickly restore broken configs. One simple options is https://github.com/matu3ba/dotfiles_skeleton
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CommandConsole: A shell written in C
My position is that shells should be as simple as possible and any computations and tooling besides simple arithmetic be externalized: https://github.com/matu3ba/dotfiles_skeleton/blob/main/POSIXunsafe
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I cannot replace VS Code
I would recommend for you to start simple and incrementally improve or change plugins you dont like with dotfiles. My relative minimal dotfiles missing JavaScript lsp, debugger etc](https://github.com/matu3ba/dotfiles).
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Best way to manage dotfiles using just Git
I dont believe there is "a best way", since requirements for dotfiles differ. For simple replications my [dotfile skeleton](https://github.com/matu3ba/dotfiles_skeleton) using fd with ignorefiles worked fine for me.
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VSCode user thinking about switching.
For easy managing your dotfiles on Linux (did not test Mac) you can usw my dotfiles skeleton.
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weid error on migrating from vimscript config to lua config
Guess then you need to minimise the config to track down the issue. Do you use dotfiles? You could use my skeleton to easily branch and reset etc.
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Setting up NeoVim in Rust?
Create dotfiles or something different for versioning You can use my https://github.com/matu3ba/dotfiles_skeleton
- Simple and robust dotfiles skeleton. What can I simplify? POSIX.
What are some alternatives?
feline.nvim - A minimal, stylish and customizable statusline for Neovim written in Lua
nvim-lsp-installer - Further development has moved to https://github.com/williamboman/mason.nvim!
nvim-reload - Plugin to easily reload your Neovim config
nvim-lua-setup
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
walk - Plan 9 style utilities to replace find(1)
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.
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
nix-dotfiles - A graveyard of broken dreams.
dotfiles
quick-scope - Lightning fast left-right movement in Vim
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.