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7.9 | 6.9 | |
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Error executing luv callback since 896d22b6
So I wonder, how my config could be wrong if everything was ok ? I've always thought I could have the structure I want as long as I require files/plugins correctly, and as I saw this in many people configs I thought it was not a bad practice, more a way to have a clean config, but well, maybe I'm wrong.
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Problems with Packer.nvim
There's things that seem strange to me in your plugins.lua. Not sure this is the problem but I've never seen use({something}) like this (I mean with parenthesis). Finally checking if packer exist and install it if necessary becomes useless if you install it later with packadd. There's a quite big config and I think you know what you're doing but seeing these I prefer showing how I did for my config. You can check this capture too if you want.
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In need of some help with startup time optimization.
Nice ! I was searching for something like this. I've been trying to do the same but after 2 hours and so much pain in the config I git restore my config ^
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Vue, Typescript, and native LSP
I also hard times moving away from vimL and Coc at the begining but when I realised that LsPinstall/LspConfig just install and configure every lsp servers correctly (you also can reload them once updated if you read a bit their README) I stopped worrying and enjoyed a nvim that never as been so fast and powerful. I can share my config but you surely have better ones in the first link I gave above.
LunarVim
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Every Neovim, Every Config, All At Once
LunarVim
- LunarVIM: An IDE Layer for Neovim
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Tools to achieve a 10x developer workflow on Windows
I would suggest to start getting into vim by first trying out popular vim keybinding plugins available on your favorite code editor and get used to those first. Then, if you want to dive deeper into the power of Neovim, try out popular configs like LazyVim, LunarVim, NvChad... Taking Neovim from a mere text editor to a full-featured IDE with features like intellisense, debugging, testing, etc... on your own takes quite a lot of work and configuration.
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Helix 23.10 Highlights
I used Helix for a while due to its support for LSP out-of-the-box, which my Vim config at the time couldn't live up to. I switched back to NeoVim after finding LunarVim[1] which had everything I was trying to get setup in my own config.
[1] https://www.lunarvim.org/
- How to Transform Vim to a Complete IDE?
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Mastering Emacs
I'll admit I didn't look into it, but Helix sounds like something like LunarVim (https://www.lunarvim.org/)
Personally I much prefer that the editor NOT ship with something like that by default, especially when it's so easy to set up. I have several different vim config I use, including a pretty bare-bones one for headless systems, and I much prefer the ability to customize something very specifically.
Build tools that can compose together, rather than a single do-it-all tool. That is the power of the low level editors vs IDE's.
- No inline errors in Python unless I add and delete a line
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LazyVim
I can't comment on any implementation details, but at least with LunarVim (which I use for daily coding), a slowdown when interacting with LSP is very noticeable. Some others have attested to this on a GitHub issue.
I'm not doubting your experiences with the lack of a slowdown, but there is truth that others do experience it. That might be more of a problem with LunarVim itself rather than Vim, but how likely am I (as someone who would like to avoid what he calls "config hell") or other newcomers to avoid whatever pitfalls there are, if a distribution designed for ease of use by people who know better fall into them?
https://github.com/LunarVim/LunarVim/discussions/3359
- Should Neovim now release a standard official configuration so that people who want an editor that just works out of the box get onboarded easily ?
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neovim config
Anyways, although i have not used them, LazyVim and LunarVim comes highly recommended. You can try these and see what suits you .
What are some alternatives?
impatient.nvim - Improve startup time for Neovim
AstroNvim - AstroNvim is an aesthetic and feature-rich neovim config that is extensible and easy to use with a great set of plugins
vim-plug - :hibiscus: Minimalist Vim Plugin Manager
SpaceVim - A community-driven modular vim/neovim distribution - The ultimate vimrc
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NvChad - An attempt to make neovim cli as functional as an IDE while being very beautiful , blazing fast. [Moved to: https://github.com/NvChad/NvChad]
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
Neovim-from-scratch - 📚 A Neovim config designed from scratch to be understandable
LazyVim - Neovim config for the lazy
vscode-neovim - Vim mode for VSCode, powered by Neovim
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
flutter-tools.nvim - Tools to help create flutter apps in neovim using the native lsp