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The Unlicense | MIT License |
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Why is the quickfix window not opening even when errors are present?
Now we see that 'errorformat' is also wrong, because the errors aren't recognised. I guess this format is for another type. This is the hard part. You're in the luck though cause I'm procrastinating mopping the floors. Let's search for errorformat and shellcheck. I found this https://github.com/neomake/neomake/issues/1882. Let's modify our values:
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Create syntax checker vim plugin for a new Programming language
I want to create a new vim syntax checker for a new programming language that is not used widely, first i tried to read the code of the follwing plugins neomake, syntastic , and Ale in order to understand how i can build my own syntax checker plugin but i could not really get it so i just want know what is the best and easy way to create syntax checker plugin for vim
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Show HN: LunarVim – An opinionated, extensible, and fast IDE layer for Neovim
Slightly OT, but does anyone have tips for running nvim with docker?
Typically my vim runs in an environment where I won't necessarily have all interpreters and linters installed. I run my apps, e.g. rails, in a docker container together with ruby etc. Other apps use JS, or python etc. But my dev box won't have all those directly installed. Not to mention using different versions.
I kinda managed to hack neomake[0] to run rubocop via docker-compose, but it wasn't easy and not all linters support something like this... What's the best way to solve this? add (neo)vim to each app docker container that I use? Or is there some trick to let it access all those dockerized interpreters/linters?
[0] https://github.com/neomake/neomake
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Config to edit bash scripts with fancy LSP features, linting and formatting
Does anybody have such? Maybe you could share your experience? I use coc.nvim. My eyes fell on these 3 tools. The first one is language server and it has coc extensions coc-sh. But others are not so I am not sure which vim plugin should I use to hook them up: besides diagnostic-languageserver there are syntastic and neomake - bash-language-server - shellcheck - shfmt
What are some alternatives?
awesomewm-vim-tmux-navigator - Navigate seamlessly between system windows, vim splits and tmux panes by only using awesomewm navigation keybindings.
ale - Check syntax in Vim/Neovim asynchronously and fix files, with Language Server Protocol (LSP) support
runit_sv_addons - Three short add-on scripts for runit "sv"
ShellCheck - ShellCheck, a static analysis tool for shell scripts
syntastic - Syntax checking hacks for vim
solus-awesome - Bash script to build awesomewm on Solus.
diagnostic-languageserver - diagnostic language server integrate with linters
monorepo-tools - [READ-ONLY] Tools for building and splitting monolithic repository from existing packages (with their history unchanged). This package is used for splitting our monorepo and we share it with our community as it is. We do not intend to support or develop it any further. Feel free to fork it and adjust for your own need.
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
julia.vim - Vim plugin for Julia.
gem-ctags - Automatic ctags generation on gem install