godbolt.nvim
Display assembly for the current buffer or visual selection from godbolt.org. Use https://sr.ht/~p00f/godbolt.nvim instead (by p00f)
tangerine.nvim
๐ Sweet Fennel integration for Neovim (by udayvir-singh)
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6 months ago | 22 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Configuring Neovim with Fennel
local function bootstrap(url, ref) local name = url:gsub(".*/", "") local path = vim.fn.stdpath [[data]] .. "/lazy/" .. name if vim.fn.isdirectory(path) == 0 then print(name .. ": installing in data dir...") vim.fn.system { "git", "clone", url, path } if ref then vim.fn.system { "git", "-C", path, "checkout", ref } end vim.cmd [[redraw]] print(name .. ": finished installing") end vim.opt.runtimepath:prepend(path) end bootstrap("https://github.com/udayvir-singh/tangerine.nvim") -- Optional and only needed if you also want the macros bootstrap("https://github.com/udayvir-singh/hibiscus.nvim") require 'tangerine'.setup { target = vim.fn.stdpath [[data]] .. "/tangerine", -- compile files in &rtp rtpdirs = { "ftplugin", }, compiler = { -- disable popup showing compiled files verbose = false, -- compile every time changes are made to fennel files or on entering vim hooks = { "onsave", "oninit" } }, }
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Setting Up Neovim with Fennel
local function bootstrap (name, url, path) if vim.fn.isdirectory(path) == 0 then print(name .. ": installing in data dir...") vim.fn.system {"git", "clone", "--depth", "1", url, path} vim.cmd [[redraw]] print(name .. ": finished installing") end end bootstrap ( "tangerine.nvim", "https://github.com/udayvir-singh/tangerine.nvim", vim.fn.stdpath "data" .. "/site/pack/packer/start/tangerine.nvim" ) bootstrap ( "hibiscus.nvim", "https://github.com/udayvir-singh/hibiscus.nvim", vim.fn.stdpath "data" .. "/site/pack/packer/start/hibiscus.nvim" ) require'tangerine'.setup{ compiler = { verbose = false, hooks = { "onsave", "oninit" } } }
- Researching Lispy Neovim
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Swapping to Fennel
I can recommend using Fennel with Tangerine (integration) and Hibiscus (macros). My config here for inspiration.
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Whenever I'm looking for plugins these days [OC]
You just need a fennel-to-lua transpiler like tangerine.nvim and you're set.
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Vim 9 has been released
You can use fennel in neovim with https://github.com/Olical/aniseed or https://github.com/udayvir-singh/tangerine.nvim :)
- Nvim config in fennel?
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Plugin: forem.nvim (integration with dev.to)
I'm not using conjure, actually. I'm using tangerine, it has a command to evaluate fennel code too.
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Configurando Neovim com Fennel
local function bootstrap (name, url, path) if vim.fn.isdirectory(path) == 0 then print(name .. ": installing in data dir...") vim.fn.system {"git", "clone", "--depth", "1", url, path} vim.cmd [[redraw]] print(name .. ": finished installing") end end bootstrap ( "tangerine.nvim", "https://github.com/udayvir-singh/tangerine.nvim", vim.fn.stdpath "data" .. "/site/pack/packer/start/tangerine.nvim" ) bootstrap ( "hibiscus.nvim", "https://github.com/udayvir-singh/hibiscus.nvim", vim.fn.stdpath "data" .. "/site/pack/packer/start/hibiscus.nvim" ) require'tangerine'.setup{ compiler = { verbose = false, hooks = { "onsave", "oninit" } } }
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One more nvim config with fennel, I am glad I moved (from vimscript)
There is also https://github.com/udayvir-singh/tangerine.nvim As I understand it itโs a more lightweight more neovim focused fennel to lua transpiler which would act as a replacement for aniseed.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing godbolt.nvim and tangerine.nvim you can also consider the following projects:
lightspeed.nvim - deprecated in favor of leap.nvim
hotpot.nvim - :stew: Carl Weathers #1 Neovim Plugin.
grpc-nvim - Grpc Client for Neovim
aniseed - Neovim configuration and plugins in Fennel (Lisp compiled to Lua)
emacs-key-source.nvim
nvim-moonwalk - Use any language that compiles to Lua in your Neovim configuration
nvim-minor-mode - Emacs like minor modes for Neovim
nvim.conf - datwaft's neovim configuration
doctor.nvim - Emacs greatest feature, now also in neovim!
nvim-tetris - Bringing emacs' greatest feature to neovim - Tetris!
nvim - Fennel powered neovim configuration.
zest.nvim - macros to configure neovim in fennel
godbolt.nvim vs lightspeed.nvim
tangerine.nvim vs hotpot.nvim
godbolt.nvim vs grpc-nvim
tangerine.nvim vs aniseed
godbolt.nvim vs emacs-key-source.nvim
tangerine.nvim vs nvim-moonwalk
godbolt.nvim vs nvim-minor-mode
tangerine.nvim vs nvim.conf
godbolt.nvim vs doctor.nvim
tangerine.nvim vs nvim-tetris
godbolt.nvim vs nvim
tangerine.nvim vs zest.nvim