plugin-template.nvim
boilit
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5 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
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plugin-template.nvim
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Arduino.nvim
I was put off by the complexity of adding tests but in the add I got it setup in my plugin by downloading a plugin template and copying the way everything is done. Probably this one https://github.com/m00qek/plugin-template.nvim
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Some questions about Lua plugin development
Hey, I have put together a template for Neovim plugins that proposes a structure and have a good setup for tests. Take a look, it might inspire you https://github.com/m00qek/plugin-template.nvim
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What are good general guidelines/tips for someone writing a plugin in Lua?
Hello everyone, I created a plugin template for Neovim before and now I'm planning to add a general guidelines section to its documentation. To not make this too personal I'd like to hear from you what are good tips, guidelines, do/don't, etc. when writing a Lua plugin. Does anyone here have strong opinions on this?
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Help with a Lua plugin
I suggest you to add some tests to it, which will ensure that it keeps working when you add more stuff to if in the future. One way is to do setup them like in https://github.com/m00qek/plugin-template.nvim
- A template for plugins written mostly in Lua
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How do you build unit tests for your lua plugins?
I had the same trouble recently so I put together a template with the solution I found: https://github.com/m00qek/plugin-template.nvim
boilit
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writing a plugin - Jesus!
Last but not the least: I wrote boilit, a boilerplate template for neovim plugins. Don't take it for golden, it's an old attempt of time to create seemingly general boilerplate structures as skeleton for my work, and some people found it useful too. Have a look, try it out but don't shoot the messenger if it isn't up-to-date with the latest neovim goodies :p
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Are there any good starter templates for writing Neovim plugins?
Checkout boilit :)
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Getting started with plugin development.
A good starting point can be boilit :)
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Guide for creating plugins
Have a look at boilit.
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How Do I Load a Local Lua File Using a Full Path?
Are you asking how to organise plugin structures so that the exposed interfaces may load configuration files? If so, boilit may provide some guidance.
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How to contribute to a vim plugin?
boilit may be of initial help (though it doesn't answer your question in full, however it drafts what's needed to develop a plugin locally)
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A template for plugins written mostly in Lua
It looks good! I too wrote a similar project some time ago (in Go though): boilit :-)
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Boilerplate for Neovim plugins: boilit yourself!
I have created the fix here: feel free to have a look and check.
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baleia.nvim - Colorize text with ANSI escape sequences (8, 16, 256 or TrueColor)
nvim-lua-guide - A guide to using Lua in Neovim
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