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nvim
- Benchmarking some of my favourite neovim plugins over time
- [HELP WANTED] Share your catppuccin config to prevent regressions
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nvim, lazy.nvim and catppuccin theme
I read the installation documentation and the problem is that it is very general. https://github.com/catppuccin/nvim
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What color scheme do you use?
catppuccin
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Eye saving themes suggestions
I prefer https://github.com/catppuccin/nvim
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where do i shet catpuccin theme in the config file
i have been able to install catpuccin theme (this one https://github.com/catppuccin/nvim) but i do not know how to put colorscheme catppuccin-latte in the config file on lunar vim. can anyone help me boys
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Help needed with plugins/colorschemes, new to NeoVim
I have consulted the catpuccin website and the github and followed their instructions but I feel like I'm missing something as I neovim still can't find the theme.
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lazy.nvim only standard version of colorscheme usable
Im using lazy.nvim to load my colorscheme as plugin. This works as intended as long as i load the standard version of the colorscheme. In my example its catppuccin which translates to catppuccin-mocha. I cant get it to work with a variant of the colorscheme, for example catppuccin-latte. This is how my current plugins/colorscheme.lua:
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Looking for a new colorscheme
I like Catppuccin (I use it for everything I can) personally
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Netrw customization
For anyone who needs this and uses catppuccin colorscheme, that's how I did it in init.lua (note: you have to put this before applying the colorscheme):
configs
- Flutter & Neovim
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jsonls autocompletion using schemastore
So, I immediately went to configure my jsonls, using the awesome plugin like this but nothing, my autocompletion (nvim-cmp) won't show any useful info.
- React Programming using Neovim
- LSP diagnostic as virtual text moves my cursor
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[Learning Lua] How to Pass a Dict to a Function?
I am working on adding support for sign_define to my colorscheme as I just recently learned about LSP and have been adding that to my neovim setup and I feel that signs would just make it pop even more. I did some research on sign_define, reading the help text and looking at examples such as comestics.lua, but am running into one issue.
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Restore layout AND programs
My best would be to have a json / scripting whatsover where I can program this, for example like this
- Recommend config repos that I can use to structure my config?
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Cannot source in .zhsrc
this is my current zshrc
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Are lua setups needlessly complicated or am I crazy?
Instead, having a organized config tree like mine can help greatly when you need to change or tweak something.
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Neovim / LSP
specify a server folder https://github.com/lucax88x/configs/blob/master/dotfiles/.config/nvim/lua/lt/lsp/servers/settings.lua
What are some alternatives?
rose-pine-theme - All natural pine, faux fur and a bit of soho vibes for the classy minimalist
nvim.conf - datwaft's neovim configuration
transparent.nvim - Remove all background colors to make nvim transparent
lspsaga.nvim - improve neovim lsp experience [Moved to: https://github.com/nvimdev/lspsaga.nvim]
nvim-transparent - Remove all background colors to make nvim transparent [Moved to: https://github.com/xiyaowong/transparent.nvim]
nvim - A non-minimal Neovim config built to work most efficiently with Frontend Development
catppuccin - 😸 Soothing pastel theme for the high-spirited!
nvimrc - neovim configuration. :cherry_blossom:
dressing.nvim - Neovim plugin to improve the default vim.ui interfaces
typescript-language-server - TypeScript & JavaScript Language Server
tree-sitter-markdown - Markdown grammar for tree-sitter
dotfiles - My dotfiles for Neovim, Kitty terminal, Zsh, and a few other things.