fling
dotfiles
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fling
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A Decade of Dotfiles
I used GNU Stow for a several years and always found it difficult to tell what symlinks were actually being created, even in verbose mode.
When I also ran into the stow bug with --dotfiles , I gave up on stow and wrote fling ( https://github.com/bbkane/fling ), which works quite similarly, but prints out what symlinks it plans to create and asks for confirmation before making them. Being written in Go, fling is also easy to install on Windows, which has come in real handy on occasion.
- Trying to move my nvim folder to my .dotfiles folder and create a symlink in .config but now working
- fling: a colorful symlink manager, similar to GNU Stow
- fling: a symlink manager, similar to GNU Stow
- fling: a small symlink directory manager
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fling: a small symlink manager similar to GNU Stow
Repo at https://github.com/bbkane/fling
dotfiles
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Does anyone have a full-fledged command_center.nvim configuration?
I find legendary.nvim a lot more versatile, and the author has his own config for it on GitHub, look at his dotfiles repo: https://github.com/mrjones2014/dotfiles/tree/master/.config/nvim/lua/my/legendary
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Trying to move my nvim folder to my .dotfiles folder and create a symlink in .config but now working
No problem, let me know if you have questions. Dotfiles repo for reference.
- Show me your well organised lua config
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legendary.nvim now handles executing visual mode mappings and commands from a Command Palette-like interface!
Sure! Here's how I configure legendary, which imports my keymaps, commands, and autocmds.
- I'm searching for nvim configs of react/js developers
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My different approach for nvim configuration (easier for beginners and simpler to maintain)
That’s pretty much what I do
- Thoughts on some of the actively developed text editors written in Rust?
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Where do you keep your plugin config lua files
I have a few things that depend on load order as well. I keep a very minimal init.lua which just requires a few other modules. Plugin configs I keep in ~/.config/nvim/lua/configure/plugin-name.lua and then they get installed and configured from ~/.config/nvim/lua/plugins.lua. Feel free to browse my config: https://github.com/mrjones2014/dotfiles/tree/master/.config/nvim
- From 1 file (init.lua) to a directory configuration!
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What do you want to know about the process of converting an init.vim to init.lua setup?
You can see my config here: https://github.com/mrjones2014/dotfiles/tree/master/.config/nvim
What are some alternatives?
starghaze - Save information about your GitHub starred repos into Google Sheets, Zinc, and SQLite!
lazy.nvim - 💤 A modern plugin manager for Neovim
dotbot - A tool that bootstraps your dotfiles ⚡️
astro.nvim - Faster Neovim Configuration
direnv - unclutter your .profile
AstroNvim - AstroNvim is an aesthetic and feature-rich neovim config that is extensible and easy to use with a great set of plugins
swyxdotio - This is the repo for swyx's blog - Blog content is created in github issues, then posted on swyx.io as blog pages! Comment/watch to follow along my blog within GitHub
AstroVim - AstroNvim is an aesthetic and feature-rich neovim config that is extensible and easy to use with a great set of plugins [Moved to: https://github.com/AstroNvim/AstroNvim]
audibly - Audibly report command status
CodeArt - Use NeoVim as general purpose IDE
yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
nvim - Straightforward and pure Lua based Neovim configuration for my work as DevOps/Cloud Engineer with batteries included for Python, Golang, and, of course, YAML