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nvim-config
- Feline.nvim is archived. You can blame reddit for this one
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Sorry it's not yet Saturday – A Dog's rice
I've disabled it for now, because it's something that I'm not too much used to. My config is partly based on https://github.com/ttys3/nvim-config.git , that have DAP.
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Protect rust source files under ~/.rustup/toolchains/ with NeoVim
and the commit of my config here: https://github.com/ttys3/nvim-config/commit/9b0f8b2fdf8d8392e55b147e259c261991e761e9
- my init.lua with 84 plugins and includes 1824 LoC
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Need resources for porting init.vim to init.lua, following the norm
yes, you have it: https://github.com/ttys3/nvim-config
nvim-lua-guide
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Any guide to start writing plugins?
Nvim Lua guide
- I'm fairly new to Neovim, and I want to configure my neovim setup.
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Advice/Resources for creating/debugging a Neovim Plugin?
My main struggles beyond a simple problem are just the inability to find a way to easily debug things and the general process for setting up a plugin. I mostly work with Python/Jupyter, some C and Lua/Bash scripts, and usually you can either write tests/print debug for smaller scale things or get some stack trace if you have an error. With Neovim development, it just feels like there's nothing more besides update plugin, try on neovim, fail, bash head against wall, and repeat, and that doesn't quite seem efficient or correct - I'm sure there's something out there that should make the process easier. I tried looking online but I haven't found many that really fit my needs (most of the resources here seem more targeted towards creating your own init.lua, and Luadev plugin's commands are all broken (:Luadev-RunLine and any other command keeps telling me I got some trailing space). I'm really just looking to see how to make a snippet library, but there doesn't seem to be much that helps me. If someone could let me know how they debug their plugin or point me to any external resources, please let me know!
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[help] use neovim to edit files at remote - server?
I have no guidance for the first point. For the second, checkout the neovim lua guide or : lua-guide
- Is there a vim/neovim equivalent to something like "Mastering Emacs"?
- [Neovim] Puis-je obtenir un guide sur la façon d’installer Packer pour les nuls absolus ?
- New to NeoVim, looking to learn
- Where to learn about Neovim and it's plugins? (Deeply)
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Where would be a good place to start trying to learn lua with no previous programming experience. Trying to learn it as it’s the main language used in a project I’m apart of and want to help out
A quick google search turned up this codeacademy class on learning to program in Javascript. I didn't vet the whole thing, but it appears to assume you know nothing, which is what you need. If you go through that, you can then consume one of the resources that /u/luascriptdev post to equate that back to Lua. Again, the concepts translate.
- how to understand lua config
What are some alternatives?
nord.nvim - Neovim theme based off of the Nord Color Palette, written in lua with tree sitter support
kickstart.nvim - A launch point for your personal nvim configuration
vim-readonly - :eyes: Automatically set readonly option on specific files
packer.nvim - A use-package inspired plugin manager for Neovim. Uses native packages, supports Luarocks dependencies, written in Lua, allows for expressive config
lsp-status.nvim - Utility functions for getting diagnostic status and progress messages from LSP servers, for use in the Neovim statusline
vim-test - Run your tests at the speed of thought
plenary.nvim - plenary: full; complete; entire; absolute; unqualified. All the lua functions I don't want to write twice.
dotfiles - My dotfiles for non-personal stuff
tree-sitter-svelte - Tree sitter grammar for Svelte
NvChad - An attempt to make neovim cli as functional as an IDE while being very beautiful , blazing fast. [Moved to: https://github.com/NvChad/NvChad]
which-key.nvim - 💥 Create key bindings that stick. WhichKey is a lua plugin for Neovim 0.5 that displays a popup with possible keybindings of the command you started typing.