nvim
srcery-vim
nvim | srcery-vim | |
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10 | 9 | |
41 | 804 | |
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9.3 | 6.8 | |
3 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Lua | Vim Script | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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nvim
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Can anyone share his dotfile ? I’m bored from mine
Here's mine: https://github.com/mawkler/nvim
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Whats Your VIMRC Setup For 2023?
I have quite a large config split over many files. Here's my init.lua.
- People drop your nvim .dotfile
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"Loop or previous error loading module 'telescope'"
Here's a link to my config.
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cmp-plugins: nvim-cmp source for Neovim plugins
How does this detect that it should be triggered? I have a lot of packer configuration tables moved to their own file like this:
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Telescope sometimes takes me to the wrong line
Has anyone else had a similar issue? I can't reproduce the issue with a minimal telescope-only config, so there's likely some issue with my config. Since it happens sporadically it's very difficult to debug, so I figured I'd start by scouting the subreddit.
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Any advice for a config and/or workflow that provides a smoother development experience with packer.nvim?
Link to my current config if anyone's curious.
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Whats your favourite colorscheme in Vim/NeoVim?
ful1e5/onedark.nvim is completely written in Lua which means it loads way faster. It also supports Treesitter which provides way better syntax highlighting, which dick/onedark.vim doesn't. Lastly, my favourite feature is that it allows you to override/create highlight group configs and pass to the plugin before loading the colorscheme which makes customizing highlight groups super easy (and I would guess faster as well?) compared to calling highlight a bunch of times in your config. Here's What my configuration of it looks like if you're curious.
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What's the best way to lazy load dressing.nvim?
Here's my dressing.nvim config file if that's of any help.
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Keep getting sporadic cmp_luasnip errors after running PackerCompile
Here's my config.
srcery-vim
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Eye saving themes suggestions
I’d check out Srcery. It’s based of Gruvbox but I guess a bit more earthy. It’s super easy on the eyes
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What's your neovim colorscheme in 2023 ??
srcery https://github.com/srcery-colors/srcery-vim
- Srcery is another great AmberNoir Color Scheme
- Whats your favourite colorscheme in Vim/NeoVim?
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what vim theme is your favourite? (and maybe tell us why?)
I really like srcery for its contrasting colors and have just created a srcery-inspired colorscheme for neovim here. Try it!
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My journey with Nvimfy...
vim-srcery
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What's your neovim colorscheme?
https://github.com/srcery-colors/srcery-vim switched to this after years of using gruvbox
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[BSPWM] Serenade, a low contrast setup for my colorblind eyes~
Maybe use a high contrast sceme like srcery if you're having issues with your display.
What are some alternatives?
nvim-reload - Plugin to easily reload your Neovim config
doom-one.nvim - doom-emacs' doom-one Lua port for Neovim
iceberg.vim - :antarctica: Bluish color scheme for Vim and Neovim
tokyonight.nvim - 🏙 A clean, dark Neovim theme written in Lua, with support for lsp, treesitter and lots of plugins. Includes additional themes for Kitty, Alacritty, iTerm and Fish.
dotfiles
gruvbox.nvim - Lua port of the most famous vim colorscheme
material.nvim - :trident: Material colorscheme for NeoVim written in Lua with built-in support for native LSP, TreeSitter and many more plugins
palenight.vim - Soothing color scheme for your favorite [best] text editor
sonokai - High Contrast & Vivid Color Scheme based on Monokai Pro
vim-gruvbox8 - A simplified and optimized Gruvbox colorscheme for Vim
neovim - My neovim config
serenade - A dark colorscheme for my colorblind eyes . . .