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dotfiles | neovim-ruby | |
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9 | 3 | |
25 | 321 | |
- | 0.6% | |
6.4 | 4.6 | |
about 10 hours ago | 4 months ago | |
Lua | Ruby | |
- | MIT License |
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- How to use fzf to search list-tree?
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new to neovim. wanting best ruby environment I can have
You can take a look at my nvim configs here. I’m a Ruby dev, and like to poke around with my nvim configuration as a hobby. I’m pretty happy with where I have it, although it’s always a work in progress.
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Will Nix Overtake Docker
Not an answer to you're question, but do youferl safe doing (https://github.com/jchilders/dotfiles/blob/main/Makefile#L34)
> sudo curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/in... | /bin/bash
piping the output of a curl command to sh without first checking the sha256 of the file you just got?
- Ruby/Solargraph LSP issues
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Clojure REPL vs. CLI: IDE Wars
That was my impression. I’ve been doing this for years with Ruby, tmux, and some custom zsh widgets.
https://github.com/jchilders/dotfiles
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Running rubocop with useBundler - nvim/lsp
These are my dotfiles. I'm a Rails dev, and I'm using neovim nightly + solargraph. Here's a partial screenshot of something I'm working on right now showing a rubocop warning for the current line. The window showing it is being provided by lspsaga.
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Autoscroll in a terminal buffer in a non-active window
I know people like playing with neovim’s terminal buffers these days, but in the spirit of “use the right right tool for the job”, I gave up on using nvim for things like this and went back to tmux. I have a mapping I use that runs rspec in the adjacent pane. It uses tmux’s send-keys to do the right thing. You could do the same thing, only instead of executing rspec, you would send it your tail command.
neovim-ruby
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new to neovim. wanting best ruby environment I can have
Neovim has only one way to be compiled (as oppose to Vim). The equivalent of +ruby is installing this gem. But chances are you aren't looking for that. That gem just enables interoperability between Neovim and Ruby for plugin purposes (it let's you use Neovim plugins developed in ruby). Since you are looking for a great ruby development environment, you (probably) won't need that
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compiling neovim to get +ruby
you mean this? https://github.com/neovim/neovim-ruby
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notmuch-vim 0.7 released
For installation instructions and the works, check the GitHub repo. For neovim additionally you need neovim-ruby.
What are some alternatives?
lspsaga.nvim - improve neovim lsp experience [Moved to: https://github.com/nvimdev/lspsaga.nvim]
nvim-treesitter-endwise - Wisely add "end" in Ruby, Vimscript, Lua, etc. Tree-sitter aware alternative to tpope's vim-endwise
neovim-rails-bootstrap - Bootstrap neovim/zsh/tmux environment for Ruby on Rails development [Moved to: https://github.com/jchilders/dotfiles]
fastlane - 🚀 The easiest way to automate building and releasing your iOS and Android apps
harpoon
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
bash-modules - Useful modules for bash
ruby-dbus - A Ruby binding for DBus
jib - 🏗 Build container images for your Java applications.
Jekyll - :globe_with_meridians: Jekyll is a blog-aware static site generator in Ruby
lspsaga.nvim - improve neovim lsp experience
tagrity - Automatically regenerate your tags on file changes https://rubygems.org/gems/tagrity