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consolation.nvim
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5 | 3 | |
90 | 34 | |
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4.9 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | over 2 years ago | |
C | Lua | |
MIT License | - |
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dotfiles
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LSP + efm stopped working with eslint
My config is pretty much identical to all of the example configs people have posted here (like this one https://github.com/martinsione/dotfiles/blob/master/src/.config/nvim/lua/modules/config/nvim-lspconfig/format.lua), so I'm really not sure what's going on here. Here's my config local lspconfig = require('lspconfig') local buf_keymap = vim.api.nvim_buf_set_keymap local cmd = vim.cmd local keymap_opts = {noremap = true, silent = true}
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Share your prettier and eslint formatting setup with native lsp.
I use efm for formatting and so far has been pretty good and easy to setup. Take a look. https://github.com/martinsione/dotfiles/blob/master/src/.config/nvim/lua/modules/config/nvim-lspconfig/format.lua
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How to run C++ from vim in an external terminal window with ability to add input.
Here is how I do it, https://github.com/martinsione/dotfiles/blob/master/src/.config/nvim/lua/core/compiler.lua
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Do you use built-in LSP for autoformatting?
Check out this guy's dotfiles, they got me up and running very quickly. https://github.com/martinsione/dotfiles/tree/master/src/.config/nvim
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Native LSP with tsserver + efm with prettier/eslint
This are my dotfiles https://github.com/martinsione/dotfiles/tree/master/src/.config/nvim, lsp and efm configs are in lua/plugin/nvim-lspconfig hope you find it useful :).
consolation.nvim
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How to write in Terminal Buffer with nvim lua api
You might like https://github.com/pianocomposer321/consolation.nvim
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How to run C++ from vim in an external terminal window with ability to add input.
I wrote two plugins for exactly this purpose. One is pianocomposer321/yabs.nvim, which allows you to specify which commands (vim ex commands, or external commands) should be run for which filetype, and also where the output should go (the quickfix list, the terminal, etc). The other is pianocomposer321/consolation.nvim, which allows for easy management of terminals. These plugins will work independently of each other, but they work best together.
- Consolation.nvim – terminal wrapper and management plugin for neovim
What are some alternatives?
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