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dotfiles
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LazyVim Python Formatter and Linter Not working.
Take a look at my Python dotfiles. Specifically mason where I install black and ruff and then null-ls where I configure the sources for formatting.
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c-n does not move_mark_down when using harpoon and telescope
You have 2 times dependencies in your telescope.lua file (that's wrong). Also you're having multiple specs for telescope, but in each one of them you're calling config function, so each one gets overridden. Just use one spec for telescope and put all your options inside and make sure you call the config function just one time in the end. You can take a look at mine if you would like to see how things are done and adjust accordingly your own configuration.
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[lazyvim] python IDE in Neovim
You can take a look at mine here. I don't however have pytest incorporated nor any REPL, as I use a terminal with iPython as a REPL. If you want to use it as is, please don't forget to uncomment the pyright under nvim-lspconfig.opts.servers section. I have it commented out because I was experimenting with some other things.
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Vim Setup Help Needed: Java & Go
To take full advantage of what JDTLS has to offer, you need to create a file in your config directory called ftplugin/java.lua. The ftplugin is a directory to handle filetype specific configurations. And if you're using Linux, you're in luck, because you can use mine. If you're using another OS, you have to make some tweaks.
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struggling to setup python with nvim dap - module not found on import - need to setup dap root?
Other than what I've shown you, I also use vscode's launch.json, which nvim-dap can load (I don't hard-code my DAP configs). If you want, you can take a look at the rest of my setup here: https://github.com/igorlfs/dotfiles/blob/main/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/plugins/nvim-dap.lua
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[lazyvim] python IDE in Neovim
Hey, I'm not using lazyvim, but my config is pretty similar, and I've got you covered with test and a REPL: https://github.com/igorlfs/dotfiles (it's also possible to enable typechecking but I'm not using it rn)
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Should I learn lua? I am a vs code power user, which prevents me from completely adapting neovim, since I always find something is missing in neovim.
You can check my dotfiles if you want a peek on how to configure these plugins :P
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Best pre-built config for python? Or maybe vscode with nvim interface?
Hey, I mostly develop python, and I'm pretty fine with my own setup: https://github.com/igorlfs/dotfiles. Supports LSP, Debugging, Jupyter integration and all the fancy things
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Diagnostics in rust
You can use my config as an inspiration: https://github.com/igorlfs/dotfiles More specifically: https://github.com/igorlfs/dotfiles/blob/c961931f35a969b408fa8292b4c52cd9b76ad486/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/plugins/lsp.lua#L111
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What are best plugins for C++, Java, Kotlin, Python, & LaTex
Sure! You can find my config here: https://github.com/igorlfs/dotfiles
What are some alternatives?
nvim-pylance - Add Pylance support to nvim-lspconfig
statuscol.nvim - Status column plugin that provides a configurable 'statuscolumn' and click handlers.
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diffview.nvim - Single tabpage interface for easily cycling through diffs for all modified files for any git rev.
dotfiles - My personal config files
nvim-ufo - Not UFO in the sky, but an ultra fold in Neovim.
mrm - Codemods for your project config files
extmark-toy.nvim - Graphical experiments in Neovim
starter - Starter template for LazyVim
venv-selector.nvim - Allows selection of python virtual environment from within neovim
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.
dotfiles - dotfiles for Windows and arch, btw.