white-chocolate.nvim
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white-chocolate.nvim | .config | |
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10.0 | 9.3 | |
almost 2 years ago | 3 days ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
Apache License 2.0 | The Unlicense |
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white-chocolate.nvim
- any recommendations for themes that can reduce eye strain?
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Show me your statusline! Big plus if you wrote it yourself :)
Featuring my theme plugin white-chocolate.nvim, which soon will also include optional preset for statusline and bufferline, and more importantly windwp/windline.nvim which I just had to configure to achieve statusline as in examples above. Its the most performant statusline plugin after trying many.
.config
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Can anyone recommend a good github dotfiles repos for neovim that uses LazyVim as it's plugin manager?
I've done my best to keep my config simple and sane: https://github.com/heygarrett/.config/tree/main/nvim
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"set noet" ignored in python files
One option the docs don't list is using an autocommand, which is what I do because I overrule the indentation options for all file types.
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Trouble detecting shiftwidth correctly
I use a combination of guess-indent.nvim and :h listchars. Here's how I use them together in my config.
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nvim: coq vs cmp
I even wrote my own autocmd for auto-completion, which was a lot of fun and helped me learn a lot about Neovim. Together with nvim-snippy it meets all of my needs (so far).
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Show me your statusline! Big plus if you wrote it yourself :)
I'm late to the party, but I did configure my statusline without a plugin: - Screenshot - Config
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What completion method should i try first
I added an autocmd to make it automatic.
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It’s worth it to learn how a feature works before installing a plugin claiming to make that feature better.
I learned a lot, and I created my own automated workflow for sessions that I’m quite happy about. I think the best part is it may not cover every use case I encounter, which means I get to keep learning and I get to become more familiar with a tool I use daily.
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Here’s a function to grab the name of the current git branch with Lua
I use this in my custom statusline config, which you can see here.
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Is there an equivalent to :setlocal {option}< using Lua?
This is how I currently configure my indentation. The autocmd overrides anything set by the ftplugin files during startup, and that's the easiest method I've found keep my preferences across every file type.
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Tab in vim always shifts by 2 spaces for c and c++ files.
I think the built-in filetype plugin files are sourced after your vimrc. I got around this by adding an autocmd to re-set my indentation preferences after the ftplugins are loaded.
What are some alternatives?
everybody-wants-that-line.nvim - Minimalistic, informative and elegant statusline for neovim.
mini.nvim - Library of 35+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.7 and higher) experience with minimal effort
pbnj.vim - Vim's default colorscheme, with some improvements
nvim - Neovim configuration
fluoromachine.nvim - Synthwave x Fluoromachine port for Neovim
nvim-lazyman - Neovim configuration manager and Lazy/Lua/Mason based Neovim config. Manage multiple Neovim configurations with the lazyman command. ☕
mine-shaft - An accessible color scheme for Neovim
wiirdle - Wordle clone for the Wii, powered by WiiLÖVE
standardized
nvim-config - Generalized and Personalized
venom - A chill take at configuring neovim.
indent-o-matic - Dumb automatic fast indentation detection for Neovim written in Lua