feline.nvim
dot-nvim | feline.nvim | |
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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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
feline.nvim
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Feline.nvim is archived. You can blame reddit for this one
https://github.com/feline-nvim/feline.nvim is archived since 17 Feb 2023
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Fetching and displaying the latest message in my statusline with vim.o.cmdheight = 0
I'm using feline.nvim but this question isn't specific to feline.
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reticle.nvim
I use feline to generate my statusline and my winbar. This is imho the best statusline plugin for neovim in terms of configuration, truncation, default providers etc.
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How to configure nvim UI to look like this?
The "look" you're looking for is given by a bunch of plugins: - OneDark.nvim as colorscheme - TS Rainbow for rainbow brackets - BarBar for bufferline - Nvim Devicons and NerdFonts to view file icons - NvimTree as a file manager - Indent Blankline to show indentation guides - CompetiTest with vertical split UI - Feline as statusline plugin. In the screenshot feline is configured with a custom theme. As you can see statusline is different for CompetiTest buffers: a different statusline can be configured for every different filetype using conditional_config.
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AstroNvim 2.4
We have now migrated from feline to heirline
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Global statusilne lokos cool
Pretty sure it isn't. Siduck used to use feline.nvim then later moved onto creating their own statusline that is specific to NvChad. You can find it here.
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Extension for feline to describe your statusline in the lualine way
Hi! I'm a big fan of the feline plugin to describe a statusline. It provides a very powerful api to create your own components, which can be used in the statusline. But also, I like a way of the lualine, in which we can separate the schema of the statusline and used components. So, I've tried to combine these advantages in one place and wrote an extension for feline: dokwork/feline-theme.
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Winbar support added for Feline.nvim
Author of Feline.nvim and also the winbar PR here. I want to inform everyone who uses Feline that it now has support for winbar.
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PSA: feline.nvim has switched from famiu/feline.nvim to feline-nvim/feline.nvim
Packer failed to update feline.nvim, and I saw that it's been moved to https://github.com/feline-nvim/feline.nvim.
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Feline.nvim switching back to rolling-release model
Hello, author of Feline.nvim here. I'll get straight to the point. A while ago I started using Semantic Versioning for Feline.nvim as it seemed like a good idea at that time. However, as time went by, it just became more and more of a hassle to release new versions, especially after development of Feline.nvim slowed down and it just needed minor bugfixes. I feel like now it's more hassle than it's worth. So I'm switching back to using a rolling-release model. From now on, the master branch will contain the latest changes. The development branch is deprecated and all development branch users need to switch to the master branch.
What are some alternatives?
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nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
galaxyline.nvim - neovim statusline plugin written in lua
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.
lualine.nvim - A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua.
nix-dotfiles - A graveyard of broken dreams.
vim-code-dark - Dark color scheme for Vim and vim-airline, inspired by Dark+ in Visual Studio Code
quick-scope - Lightning fast left-right movement in Vim
lualine.nvim - A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua. [Moved to: https://github.com/nvim-lualine/lualine.nvim]
dotfiles
nvim-dap - Debug Adapter Protocol client implementation for Neovim