nvim-reload
nvim-web-devicons
nvim-reload | nvim-web-devicons | |
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13 | 21 | |
76 | 1,822 | |
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5.2 | 8.8 | |
almost 3 years ago | 1 day ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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nvim-reload
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Diagnostics showing (non-existent) errors after checking out branch
Briefly experimented with https://github.com/famiu/nvim-reload, but had some troubles configuring it
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Autocommand to source changed plugin definition not working
Read nvim-reload source code for reference.
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:source | PackerCompile doesn't work when telescope is lazy-loaded?
I stumbled upon nvim-reload but telescope also wasn't found after :Restart
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PackerSync not installing newly added plugins?
You can use this - https://github.com/famiu/nvim-reload - to reload your configuration. Then it's possible to PackerSync without restart.
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Any advice for a config and/or workflow that provides a smoother development experience with packer.nvim?
I haven't used reload.lua from plenary, so I don't have advice there. If you don't mind that it isn't maintained, I use this for reloading my config without restarting nvim and it has worked just fine: https://github.com/famiu/nvim-reload
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Do people restart Neovim or re-source init.vim when making changes to it?
I use this plugin: https://github.com/famiu/nvim-reload
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How to make ":luafile $MYVIMRC<CR>" work?
I'm using a modded version of /u/_Famiu_ old nvim-reload which was unfortunately archived.
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Reloading nvim in-place (including treesitter)
I'm trying to write a helper function that fully reloads nvim without the need of closing and reopening it, using as a base the now unmaintained nvim-reload with has some good info on the matter on it's source code
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Which plugin for reloading nvims config actually works?
I think I tried https://github.com/famiu/nvim-reload before but it was so long ago, and didn't work well that I don't even remember
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Lua is an absolute game changer
Thank you for the insight, this is pretty much what famiu/nvim-reload does.
nvim-web-devicons
- Custom Filetype Detection(Nvim Tree)
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Auto-completion problems for terraform
I know you moved on dotfiles, which is good, but you will probably want to install https://github.com/nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons to get those icons for other plugins
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Patch for Nerd Font V3
This is already done I think, unless more fixes are needed https://github.com/nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons/pull/264
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treemacs-devicons: a vim-devicons inspired theme for treemacs!
Motivation: I have been using Emacs for years but I never really sit down and wrote any serious elisp code myself. This time things changed because I saw the nvim-web-devicons. I like trying various kinds of editors, and then I found this devicons from vim editor so good. I really like it especially because it works in the terminal. People always say Emacs is best within GUI but there are times when you have to edit something in a terminal and maybe some like me just like terminal aesthetics. I mean I really like this devicons theme from vim but I never really liked vim keybindings. I want it to be part of Emacs so bad so I finally decided to learn some elisp and make it happen.
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Nerdfont icons not showing
Did you install this plugin?
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neovim resorts to default glyphs for nvim-tree
Did you install https://github.com/nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons ?
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nvim-material-icon: Better file icon for Nvim
nvim-web-devicons is a plugin that maps filetypes to icons in a patched font and colors for those icons. It has default settings for both the icons and colors for many common filetypes, but they can be customized and you can add support for your own filetypes.
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Fern.vim now supports nvim-web-devicons
It uses plugins called renderer to change how the file tree is renderer and it has two plugins for render icons in the tree that support lambdalisue/nerdfont.vim and ryanoasis/vim-devicons, but it lacked support for nvim-web-devicons.
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Cannot see nvim-web-devicons icons
I'm configuring neovim 0.8 on windows. I've installed nvim-tree plugin with its icons nvim-web-devicons. After the installation I cannot see properly the icons in the tree. This is the screenshot with the tree and the configuration part about those plugins:
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How to configure nvim UI to look like this?
The "look" you're looking for is given by a bunch of plugins: - OneDark.nvim as colorscheme - TS Rainbow for rainbow brackets - BarBar for bufferline - Nvim Devicons and NerdFonts to view file icons - NvimTree as a file manager - Indent Blankline to show indentation guides - CompetiTest with vertical split UI - Feline as statusline plugin. In the screenshot feline is configured with a custom theme. As you can see statusline is different for CompetiTest buffers: a different statusline can be configured for every different filetype using conditional_config.
What are some alternatives?
nvim-lua
vim-devicons - Adds file type icons to Vim plugins such as: NERDTree, vim-airline, CtrlP, unite, Denite, lightline, vim-startify and many more
plenary.nvim - plenary: full; complete; entire; absolute; unqualified. All the lua functions I don't want to write twice.
vim-startify - :link: The fancy start screen for Vim.
auto-session - A small automated session manager for Neovim
lualine.nvim - A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua.
feline.nvim - A minimal, stylish and customizable statusline for Neovim written in Lua
LuaSnip - Snippet Engine for Neovim written in Lua.
vim-code-dark - Dark color scheme for Vim and vim-airline, inspired by Dark+ in Visual Studio Code
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
dot-nvim
packer.nvim - A use-package inspired plugin manager for Neovim. Uses native packages, supports Luarocks dependencies, written in Lua, allows for expressive config