oni2
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oni2 | NvChad | |
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42 | 187 | |
7,735 | 22,566 | |
0.5% | 4.9% | |
0.0 | 8.8 | |
over 1 year ago | 2 days ago | |
Reason | Lua | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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oni2
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We Have to Start Over: From Atom to Zed
It was onivim2. Iirc it was a one-man show, and stopped when funding dried up. I also hoped to see a a lot from it. Maybe the dev took too much work on his plate, with an unproven language with limited libraries?
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How VSCode made bracket pair colorization 10,000x faster
It's unfortunate that oni2 stopped development.
It had the promise of all the benefits of VS Code, but performance of a native app.
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Reflections from 12 years of vim (ramble)
Yeah, https://github.com/onivim/oni2/issues/3811
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VSCode-Neovim: Use embedded Neovim in VSCode without emulation
Onivim development has stopped, it is now abandonware: https://github.com/onivim/oni2/issues/3811#issuecomment-9103...
- Leap.nvim: Neovim’s Answer to the Mouse
- Neovim 0.8 Released
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HypeScript: Simplified TypeScript's type system in TypeScript's own type system
I never tried CoffeeScript since nobody pays me for it, though I am curious about ReasonML as an alternative, there's a Neovim front-end[0] coded in Reason that compiles natively[1], and supports existing VS Code plugins from the VSCodium plugin repository[2] which I still have yet to look at how the heck they pulled that bit off, but it is pretty interesting.
[0]: https://github.com/onivim/oni2#introduction
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SpaceVim Release v2.0.0
It’s too bad that Onivim2 development stopped.
It had the potential of being all the great things of both SpaceVim + VS Code combined into a native app.
You are not alone.
If there were a GUI editor that had 1st-class Vim keybindings, native LSP support, fuzzy finding, and convenient file management tools a la Ranger, I'd switch in a heartbeat.
OniVim2[0] looked really promising, but the project has unfortunately stalled after the creator had to step back for personal reasons.
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Sunsetting Atom Text Editor
How does it do in comparison to the other upcoming "better VSC"s? Like for example:
NvChad
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Every Neovim, Every Config, All At Once
# Clone LunarVim $ git clone [email protected]:LunarVim/LunarVim.git ~/.config/lunarvim --depth 1 # Clone NvChad $ git clone https://github.com/NvChad/NvChad ~/.config/nvchad --depth 1
NvChad
- Neovide – a simple, no-nonsense, cross-platform GUI for Neovim
- Enchula Mi Consola
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Pimp your CLI
NeoVim was released in 2014 as a fork of VIM that adds support for Lua. Just like its predecessor, there is quite the learning curve, but the payoff as a keyboard-first editor is truly rewarding. You have endless options to customize your setup and I encourage you to start by changing individual things to your liking (like tabs vs spaces) and to make a custom configuration of your own. Lua is already popular as a systems language so it was a good replacement for vimscript and it makes it easier to write plugins in comparison which means there is a good selection of plugins available for Neovim. Its easy to get option paralysis with the vast amount of customization and plugins, so there’s popular configurations of neovim that put together a nice UI with modern IDE functionalities and we can start with those like AstroNvim and NvChad.
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How to setup Neovim for Competitive Programming in C++
git clone https://github.com/NvChad/NvChad $HOME\AppData\Local\nvim --depth 1 && nvim # if the above path doesnt work, try any of these paths : %LOCALAPPDATA%\nvim %USERPROFILE%AppDataLocal\nvim C:Users%USERNAME%AppDataLocal\nvim
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How to get nvchad cheetsheet in custom config
line 1: you would have to copy it and remove all the nvchad keymaps and additionally reformat your keymaps to adopt this format. for example, if you copied the file in the link to lua/user/mappings.lua I believe you can just replace the first line with:
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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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Ansible-based dotfiles with fancy nvchad-based neovim + tmux setup
Neovim. Neovim config is based on NvChad. It follows all its guidelines and documentation adding tons of useful plugins on top, while still being "blazingly fast", thanks to lazy-loading.
What are some alternatives?
LunarVim - 🌙 LunarVim is an IDE layer for Neovim. Completely free and community driven.
AstroVim - AstroNvim is an aesthetic and feature-rich neovim config that is extensible and easy to use with a great set of plugins [Moved to: https://github.com/AstroNvim/AstroNvim]
LazyVim - Neovim config for the lazy
AstroNvim - AstroNvim is an aesthetic and feature-rich neovim config that is extensible and easy to use with a great set of plugins
SpaceVim - A community-driven modular vim/neovim distribution - The ultimate vimrc
rust-tools.nvim - Tools for better development in rust using neovim's builtin lsp
git-blame.nvim - Git Blame plugin for Neovim written in Lua
my-lunarvim-config - My config for LunarVim
kickstart.nvim - A launch point for your personal nvim configuration
alpha-nvim - a lua powered greeter like vim-startify / dashboard-nvim
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
telescope-media-files.nvim - Telescope extension to preview media files using Ueberzug.