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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Show HN: Warp, a Rust-based terminal for the modern age
I use configured zsh which has majority of features mentioned above. It is integrated with fzf and also has autcompletions(with help description), autosuggestions,hints, file completions and more. You can see my zsh dotfiles below.
https://github.com/varbhat/dotfiles/tree/main/dot_config/zsh
I could even have enabled real time type ahead completions with this plugin but i haven't (because i don't need this feature) : https://github.com/marlonrichert/zsh-autocomplete
i use my current configuration on foot terminal (which itself is blazing fast and boasts fastest vtt parser) in linux and kitty terminal (which is very feature rich, even has terminal graphics protocol so that you can even run glxgears(opengl cube demo: https://github.com/michaeljclark/glkitty) on it) on linux and macos.
i am sure that other shells such has fish also has these features.
So, what benefits do i get on switching to warp? currently,i don't see any except few marketing words which aren't enough for me to start using warp.
I might be missing something but i am all ears.
- Is Lua better only for complicated things or also for simple configs?
- Thought I would share my Nvim Lua Config
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I love this bastard
I add more stuff on top of LazyVim. See my dots here https://github.com/folke/dot/tree/master/nvim
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Some useful software customizations for my NyPhy Air60 (linux)
There's some customizations I did with keyd that could be useful for others. See here
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tsserver launching multiple times
I found myself with the same problem and found a solution in LazyVim's maintainer's dotfiles. You have to configure `tsserver` like this, so it doesn't spawn multiple instances. Take a look [here](https://github.com/folke/dot/commit/aef729a076970e770ed84d817419551e82951d2c) to include it in your own configuration.
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mini.hipatterns - highlight patterns in text
For anyone interested, I've added preliminary tailwindcss support in my dots here
- [Neovim] Yalc: encore une autre configuration paresseuse.nvim
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Can anyone recommend a good github dotfiles repos for neovim that uses LazyVim as it's plugin manager?
Take a peek a the dotfiles of the dev who made lazy.nvim folke's dotfiles
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Setting up copilot-cmp with Lazynvim
You can see here how I added copilot to my own config (with LazyVim)
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possibility of dedicated sign-type columns in signcolumn?
-- @ref https://github.com/folke/dot/blob/master/config/nvim/lua/util/status.lua (modified) local M = {} _G.Status = M ---@return {name:string, text:string, texthl:string}[] function M.get_signs() local buf = vim.api.nvim_win_get_buf(vim.g.statusline_winid) return vim.tbl_map(function(sign) return vim.fn.sign_getdefined(sign.name)[1] end, vim.fn.sign_getplaced(buf, { group = "*", lnum = vim.v.lnum })[1].signs) end function M.column() local diagnostic_sign, git_sign for _, s in ipairs(M.get_signs()) do if s.name:find("GitSign") then git_sign = s elseif s.name:find("Diagnostic") then diagnostic_sign = s end end local nu = " " local number = vim.api.nvim_win_get_option(vim.g.statusline_winid, "number") if number and vim.wo.relativenumber and vim.v.virtnum == 0 then nu = vim.v.relnum == 0 and vim.v.lnum or vim.v.relnum end local git_column = git_sign and ("%#" .. git_sign.texthl .. "#" .. git_sign.text .. "%*") or " " -- two spaces necessary to avoid jumping local diagnostic_column = diagnostic_sign and ("%#" .. diagnostic_sign.texthl .. "#" .. diagnostic_sign.text .. "%*") or " " -- right-aligned number column (thanks to the %=) -- %= @ref :h statusline "Separation point between alignment sections. Each section will be separated by an equal number of spaces" local number_column = "%=" .. nu local fold_column = "%C" local columns = { git_column, diagnostic_column, number_column, " ", fold_column, " ", } return table.concat(columns, "") end if vim.fn.has("nvim-0.9.0") == 1 then vim.opt.statuscolumn = [[%!v:lua.Status.column()]] end return M
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YALC: yet another lazy.nvim config!
I spent two weekends searching online repos about how to migrate from packer.nvim to lazy.nvim, and finally, I'm done! Big thanks to folke/lazy.nvim, folke/dot, and LazyVim!
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Tradeoffs of using home manager for neovim plugins
Iām very happy with the new plugin manager lazy.nvim: 1. Powerful control over lazy loading plugins. Example: lazy load when command is run, or on certain events in neovim 2. I like how Iām able to layout the config. Each plugin I have has their own lua file for config (example from someone else dotfiles)
What are some alternatives?
warp - Secure and simple terminal sharing
stackline - Visualize yabai window stacks on macOS. Works with yabai & hammerspoon.
kyoto.nvim - kyoto.nvim is a functional, beautiful, and highly customizable neovim configuration
dotfiles - ~ š ~
dotfiles - My dotfiles, with an out-of-date install-script. Arch, Tiling WM (i3, sway), ZSH, Neovim
LazyVim - Neovim config for the lazy
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
config_manager - My configuration files and tools
themes - Custom themes repository for Warp, a blazingly fast modern terminal built in Rust.
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skeleton.nvim - My personal neovim config.