luabundler
nvim-lsp-sans-plugins
luabundler | nvim-lsp-sans-plugins | |
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0.0 | 2.0 | |
about 2 years ago | 11 months ago | |
TypeScript | Lua | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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luabundler
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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
nvim-lsp-sans-plugins
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Has anyone tried to write a neovim config without using any plugins?
I did, some time ago. I created the repo nvim-lsp-sans-plugins to show how to setup Neovim's LSP client without plugins, but I ended up adding a few things from my personal config. The branch 07-compat is compatible is with Neovim v0.7.
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Purist neovim config
And this one is all the things I can do by myself without third party plugins. Is not exactly minimal.
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The most minimal config
I have something like that: nvim-lsp-sans-plugins. I made it back when I wanted to learn how to use the LSP client without plugins. Added a few things to make it more comfy so it isn't minimal.
- Se puede usar el cliente LSP de neovim sin plugins?
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Can we manage neovim's LSP client without plugins?
You really want to know how I would do it? The answer is in this github repository: VonHeikemen/nvim-lsp-sans-plugins
- Example configuration of neovim's lsp client without plugins
What are some alternatives?
luabundle - A library for bundling several Lua files into a single file.
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
atom-tabletopsimulator-lua - Tabletop Simulator scripting package for Atom.
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
plugins - OPNsense plugin collection
dotfiles
dotfiles-playbook - Ansible playbook with my ubuntu-based dotfiles
kickstart.nvim - A launch point for your personal nvim configuration
haproxy-lua-http - Simple Lua HTTP helper && client for use with HAProxy.
scratchpad - Random scripts and documentation I've written
haproxy-auth-request - auth-request allows you to add access control to your HTTP services based on a subrequest to a configured HAProxy backend.
mini.nvim - Library of 35+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.7 and higher) experience with minimal effort