flow.nvim
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flow.nvim
- Help me understand how you use/would use this plugin. Gathering ideas for building a good roadmap
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July updates to my plugin "run-code.nvim"
Docs for the telescope extension: https://github.com/arjunmahishi/run-code.nvim/wiki/Run-code-launcher
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Run Python venv from nvim
Thank you everyone for the suggestions. In the end I ended up using a combination of Poetry, Direnv, and the run-code neovim plugin.
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Made some changes to my "run-code.nvim" plugin
Plugin: https://github.com/arjunmahishi/run-code.nvim
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What do you prefer for NOTE TAKING or similar purposes?
I used to use Typora before I got into Neovim and realised that it wasn't free software either. Now I'm quite satisfied with my current setup, which uses: - aerial.nvim for header outline and navigation - run-code.nvim for running code blocks - vim-mundo for persistent undo history traversal (like Mac's time machine) - Prettier for auto-formatting Markdown as well as code blocks to their respective languages
- Wrote my first nvim plugin "run-code.nvim" :) It can be used to quickly run snippets of code without leaving the editor. Check it out and let me know what you think
- Wrote my first nvim plugin "rund-code.nvim" :) It can be used to quickly run a snippet of code without leaving the editor. Check it out and let me know what you think
- Wrote my first nvim plugin :) Check it out and let me know what you think
nvim
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You don't need to `source <venv>/bin/activate` before running neovim for LSP to pick the virtual environment.
I prefer to let this automaticlly handled inside neovim. For pyright, I made my nvim support these python venv: basic virtualenv in workspace (with pyvenv.cfg), pipenv and poetry. see https://github.com/younger-1/nvim/blob/one/lua/young/lang/python.lua
- Run Python venv from nvim
- Python virtual environment pyright
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Null-LS isn't recognizing my .luacheckrc
Thanks you! Here's my configuration: https://github.com/younger-1/nvim and my choice of modules of plugins https://github.com/younger-1/nvim/blob/b0d4b4ecd185537c2e3e28b55cb8171eef124ad2/lua/young/plugins.lua#L865-L881 The defer usage in your nvim config would definitely help me to try this magic which I failed to make it work in my nvim config when I first saw it in doom-nvim.
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Packer Initialization
My setup for packer with recompile and carefully design for first time bootstrap https://github.com/younger-1/nvim/blob/42efe08512145323d06c6b5f0877cf9a218f3da7/lua/young/plugin-loader.lua
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Comparing different approaches to packer
My neovim config: https://github.com/younger-1/nvim
What are some alternatives?
vim-mundo - :christmas_tree: Vim undo tree visualizer
neovhy - I had no better name for it I swear
vim-run - Run, view, and manage UNIX shell commands with ease.
projectmgr.nvim - Quickly switch between projects and automate startup tasks.
mdeval.nvim - Neovim plugin that evaluates code blocks inside documents
Neovim-from-scratch - 📚 A Neovim config designed from scratch to be understandable
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
project-settings.nvim - Manage project local settings using a json file.
nvim-cmp - A completion plugin for neovim coded in Lua.
penvim - Project's root directory and documents Indentation detector with project based config loader
nvim-treesitter-context - Show code context
pyenv-virtualenv - a pyenv plugin to manage virtualenv (a.k.a. python-virtualenv)