gopher.nvim
ltex_extra.nvim
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2.1 | 4.8 | |
15 days ago | 4 days ago | |
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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gopher.nvim
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Neovim + Golang Set up
You can configure gopls by this guide. How about go.nvim I don't know, but you can install gopher.nvim(which I'm author) and its will work after install without any configurations
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Updates of gopher.nvim
I pushed a little changes to gopher.nvim: - Comment generator - if err != nil generator - Add setuping support
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What are the best vim plugins for Go right now?
I use nvim + native lsp(with gopls) + gopher.nvim
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Update of gopher.nvim, the plugin for making go development easiest
Some time ago. I posted about [gopher.nvim](https://github.com/olexsmir/gopher.nvim).
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Which editor do you use for your Go coding?
Neovim + lsp(gopls) + gopher.nvim plugin
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[gopher.nvim] Plugin for golang development
Github
ltex_extra.nvim
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ltex-ls cannot find dictionary?
Looks like there is a PR for it Here, so it might just be because it is WIP.
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Simple plugin to handle code actions from ltex-ls
How is this different from ltex_extra.nvim?
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How could I use neovim for general writing and annotations?
Both of the above are naturally integrated into billions of nvim plugins. I store files in a cloud folder to have access to them on my phone. There are apps that allow you to work with notes written in markdown like Obsidian. You should have a way to quickly go to your writing files. You could use telescope-project.nvim, startify shortcuts, or any other session plugin. I would also recommend setting up LSP for writing. You will be able to have diagnostics, "code actions" on wrong grammar, allowing you to add words to dictionary and suppress rules. I use ltex_extra.nvim for this. There are also a good set of plugins for writing by one author, just check them at the bottom of the pencil page.
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Latex: vim or neovim
Instead, there are specific neovim plugins because they're written in Lua. (my LTeX_extra for example).
- LTeX_extra.nvim - Provides external LTeX file handling (off-spec lsp) and other functions
What are some alternatives?
nvim-go - A minimal implementation of Golang development plugin for Neovim
cheatsheet.nvim - A cheatsheet plugin for neovim with bundled cheatsheets for the editor, multiple vim plugins, nerd-fonts, regex, etc. with a Telescope fuzzy finder interface!
rayso.nvim - A simple neovim plugin that enables you to instantly create snippets on ray.so
nvim - My neovim configuration using lua
lsp-inlayhints.nvim
nvim-typora - Bindings for Typora's Markdown in Neovim
vim-go - Go development plugin for Vim
languagetool - Style and Grammar Checker for 25+ Languages
go.nvim - A feature-rich Go development plugin, leveraging gopls, treesitter AST, Dap, and various Go tools to enhance the dev experience.
ltex-ls - LTeX Language Server: LSP language server for LanguageTool :mag::heavy_check_mark: with support for LaTeX :mortar_board:, Markdown :pencil:, and others
vim-gocode - A Go bundle for Vundle or Pathogen
vim-pencil - Rethinking Vim as a tool for writing