luabundler
CLI tool for bundling several Lua files into a single file. (by Benjamin-Dobell)
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Random scripts and documentation I've written (by Ttibsi)
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luabundler
Posts with mentions or reviews of luabundler.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-30.
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Has anyone tried to write a neovim config without using any plugins?
I wonder if a bundler would help? For example: https://github.com/Benjamin-Dobell/luabundler. I haven't tried it but in theory you should be able to point it at your home configuration and get a single file that includes it all.
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How-to: OPNsense + HAProxy + Multi-LUA
So short of trying to fix the code, of which most of us are not equipped to do, what can we do? Well, there is a really fun little tool called luabundler. This tool will analyze the Lua file you feed it, figure out all the dependency Lua scripts based on the require statements, and then wrap them all up in one self-contained Lua script! All we need is Node, the bundler, and the individual scripts.
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luabundle - Webpack/Rollup for Lua (Library and CLI)
There's also a stand-alone CLI https://github.com/Benjamin-Dobell/luabundler
scratchpad
Posts with mentions or reviews of scratchpad.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-30.
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Has anyone tried to write a neovim config without using any plugins?
(For context, this is my standard config and this is the trimmed down thing I use at work, which involved a lot of downloading and zipping up files and making sure they're in the right place)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing luabundler and scratchpad you can also consider the following projects:
luabundle - A library for bundling several Lua files into a single file.
nvim-lsp-sans-plugins - Half decent (example) neovim configuration showing how to setup the builtin lsp client without plugins
atom-tabletopsimulator-lua - Tabletop Simulator scripting package for Atom.
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
plugins - OPNsense plugin collection
dotfiles-playbook - Ansible playbook with my ubuntu-based dotfiles
haproxy-lua-http - Simple Lua HTTP helper && client for use with HAProxy.
haproxy-auth-request - auth-request allows you to add access control to your HTTP services based on a subrequest to a configured HAProxy backend.
luabundler vs luabundle
scratchpad vs nvim-lsp-sans-plugins
luabundler vs atom-tabletopsimulator-lua
scratchpad vs neovim
luabundler vs plugins
scratchpad vs dotfiles-playbook
luabundler vs dotfiles-playbook
luabundler vs haproxy-lua-http
luabundler vs haproxy-auth-request
luabundler vs nvim-lsp-sans-plugins