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vterm.nvim
- Rewrote my tiny terminal plugin to use floating windows instead of splits
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Autoscroll in a terminal buffer in a non-active window
Here's the code in case anyone was interested: https://github.com/itmecho/vterm.nvim/blob/32e0e78bc862b1ef801f43ea050818e79d437155/lua/vterm.lua#L11
dotfiles
- How to use fzf to search list-tree?
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new to neovim. wanting best ruby environment I can have
You can take a look at my nvim configs here. I’m a Ruby dev, and like to poke around with my nvim configuration as a hobby. I’m pretty happy with where I have it, although it’s always a work in progress.
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Will Nix Overtake Docker
Not an answer to you're question, but do youferl safe doing (https://github.com/jchilders/dotfiles/blob/main/Makefile#L34)
> sudo curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/in... | /bin/bash
piping the output of a curl command to sh without first checking the sha256 of the file you just got?
- Ruby/Solargraph LSP issues
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Clojure REPL vs. CLI: IDE Wars
That was my impression. I’ve been doing this for years with Ruby, tmux, and some custom zsh widgets.
https://github.com/jchilders/dotfiles
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Running rubocop with useBundler - nvim/lsp
These are my dotfiles. I'm a Rails dev, and I'm using neovim nightly + solargraph. Here's a partial screenshot of something I'm working on right now showing a rubocop warning for the current line. The window showing it is being provided by lspsaga.
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Autoscroll in a terminal buffer in a non-active window
I know people like playing with neovim’s terminal buffers these days, but in the spirit of “use the right right tool for the job”, I gave up on using nvim for things like this and went back to tmux. I have a mapping I use that runs rspec in the adjacent pane. It uses tmux’s send-keys to do the right thing. You could do the same thing, only instead of executing rspec, you would send it your tail command.
What are some alternatives?
neoterm - Wrapper of some vim/neovim's :terminal functions.
lspsaga.nvim - improve neovim lsp experience [Moved to: https://github.com/nvimdev/lspsaga.nvim]
harpoon
neovim-rails-bootstrap - Bootstrap neovim/zsh/tmux environment for Ruby on Rails development [Moved to: https://github.com/jchilders/dotfiles]
bash-modules - Useful modules for bash
jib - 🏗 Build container images for your Java applications.
lspsaga.nvim - improve neovim lsp experience
farolero - Thread-safe Common Lisp style conditions and restarts for Clojure(Script) and Babashka.
unix-as-ide - The ebook version of Tom Ryder's series on the Unix programming environment
postgres - Docker Official Image packaging for Postgres
polygott - Base Docker image for the Repl.it evaluation server