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599 | 25 | |
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8.6 | 10.0 | |
5 days ago | over 4 years ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | - |
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neoconf.nvim
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What IDEA or Vscode feature/function you want to have in neovim eco-system?
Maybe https://github.com/folke/neoconf.nvim
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New Plugin: Gitlab.nvim
One suggestion: It looks like your plugin's config makes assumptions about all projects (e.g. main branch name). It might be a good idea to support something like neoconf.nvim to configure the plugin on a per-project basis.
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Is this LSP configuration proper or is it a sloppy hack?
I think this is actually because of neoconf?
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Volar with VueJS 3
I have this working in a way that's comparable to how you would configure the VSCode extension.First, you need to install folke/neoconf.nvim and call it's setup function before you setup mason or your lsp-config.
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How to set up local project-specific configurations?
A limited class of settings can be managed per-project with folke/neoconf.nvim with a primary emphasis on LSP settings, so definitely give it a look. I think it's the cleanest approach until the exrc-replacement lands in stable.
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neovim lsp rust-analyzer, some projects require special targets+features and others dont.. how to handle projects?
If you don’t mind adding a plug-in, neoconf.nvim will let you manage project local lsp settings in a JSON file.
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Using local lsp configs to set up lsp config
Try https://github.com/folke/neoconf.nvim
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Local configs
There's neoconf by the almighty folke, I am not sure if it is what you are after.
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neoconf.nvim: a Neovim plugin to manage global and project-local settings
You can find all the details at https://github.com/folke/neoconf.nvim
coc-ccls
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Using CoC inlay hints
I just did a fresh reinstall of CoC, on a newer version of Neovim. I'm now seeing something I hadn't seen before, which CoC calls "inlay hints". They look like this:
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NIR: Nim Intermediate Representation
As recommended by michaelsbradley below, I installed https://github.com/nim-lang/langserver. I'm using coc.nvim (https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim) so I followed the instructions here from nim langserver https://github.com/nim-lang/langserver#vimneovim and seems to be working well!
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Perl::LanguageServer in Visual Studio. Should jumping to ambigious functions work?
Actually, I'm maintaining coc-perl (https://github.com/bmeneg/coc-perl), which enables the use of Perl LSP extension for vcode on vim/neovim using the CoC (https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim) backend. But it's completely on top of Perl::LanguageServer.
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How to configure vim like an IDE
For vim specifically, I've been using coc.nvim, which works pretty well for my needs, and I know its quite popular. Another fairly popular one is YouCompleteMe, which I had taken a look at for some other languages; but ended up just using coc as I can't justify using YCM once a year (if that) -- too much "headache" for not a lot of use, you know?
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Auto-completion problems for terraform
Plug 'https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim' " Auto Completion
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I like Tabasco.
I do think VSCode is a great tool and I recommend it frequently to people, but I still want to set the record straight here. Yes, vim is obviously limited in the sense that as a CLI app it doesn't draw it's own PDF or HTML windows, that's fair. But it can remote control your favorite PDF viewer or browser for roughly the same functionality. I'm currently writing my thesis using vimtex and it's quite smooth. And all the other stuff you mention is implemented quite competently by various plugins like vim-fugitive, coc.nvim, vimspector and copilot.vim.
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plugins for explorable interface and identifier highlighting
Sounds like you want vim-which-key and coc.nvim.
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How to setup auto completion, etc. using LSP and stuff without bloating everything with a plugin manager?
Another option is to just download https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim Which is basically a one stop shop for completion, and it's pretty fast, it just uses nodejs instead of built in nvim lua functions.
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How to survive without multiple cursors in vim
coc.nvim
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How I set up Vim for writing LaTex, Python, C and C++?
dont over copy and paste example .vimrc, keep it simple and grow tooling as you use. for linting and code completion : https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim (easy to add languages)
What are some alternatives?
neodev.nvim - 💻 Neovim setup for init.lua and plugin development with full signature help, docs and completion for the nvim lua API.
tree-sitter - An incremental parsing system for programming tools
nlsp-settings.nvim - A plugin for setting Neovim LSP with JSON or YAML files
nvim-cmp - A completion plugin for neovim coded in Lua.
gitlab.nvim - Create, review, and manage Gitlab reources without leaving Neovim
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer
vim-arduino - Vim plugin for compiling and uploading arduino sketches
awesome-vscode - 🎨 A curated list of delightful VS Code packages and resources.
vim-submode - Vim plugin: Create your own submodes
coc-diagnostic - diagnostic-languageserver extension for coc.nvim
vim-mergetool - :cake: Efficient way of using Vim as a Git mergetool
nvim-autopairs - autopairs for neovim written in lua