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dotfiles
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Silverblue container users: what does your environment look like?
Oh you'd still use a Git repository (e.g. like I do here), stow just takes care of creating the necessary symbolic links (and skipping those that already exist).
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NPM malware and what it could imply for Cargo
I experimented a bit with running rust-analyzer under Bubblewrap when using it through NeoVim's LSP integration (see here). Overall it's doable, but it's a tedious process of finding out what needs to write and where, what capabilities you need, etc. I don't see this seeing adoption unless it becomes a first-class feature of the tool in question.
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Systemd service sandboxing and security hardening 101
You can also use Bubblewrap, but getting it up and running requires a lot more fiddling around. For example, this is what I use to isolate Zoom from the rest of my system: https://gitlab.com/yorickpeterse/dotfiles/-/blob/0a0492c78b6...
In my case I'm using Bubblewrap because Firejail was only used for Zoom, and this felt a bit of a waste considering Bubblewrap was already installed.
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What do you use the tabline for?
This is implemented using some custom Lua code.
- Lists of lua-based nvim config files?
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Is there a way to set abbreviations through lua?
There's no first-class API for this. I use this setup. This is OK, though I only have two abbreviations, and it does feel a bit overkill for just that.
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When using the terminal emulator and opening a file within a terminal emulator, open it instead in a new buffer.
I've been using neovim-remote for quite some time, and it works perfectly fine. Here is what I use to open NeoVim as usual outside of an existing NeoVim session, and inside the existing session whenever I run nvim from NeoVim's terminal emulator.
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neovim lsp - how do you get diagnostic mesages to show at the bottom instead of in-line?
You can use this code I wrote for that. You then hook it up like this.
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Which one would you rather use for completion?
Adjust the icons LSP uses for various symbol types like this. If you leave this out, you need to adjust these lines to use the correct text/icons instead.
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Neovim 0.5 Is Overpowering
The documentation is there, but it's a bit lacking/confusing here and there. It's also mostly foundational work, and you still need to cobble things together (either manually or using a plugin).
With that said, you can build things quite nicely with it. For example, I have a custom linter setup, custom loclist/quickfix list formatting and populating from LSP data, and a bunch of other things; all using the foundational work coming in NeoVim 0.5.
If anybody is curious, you can find my NeoVim configuration here: https://gitlab.com/yorickpeterse/dotfiles/-/tree/master/dotf...
p.s. In case anybody wonders "why Lua?", for me this mostly comes down to this: I hate Lua, but I hate Vimscript even more.
dotfiles
- akinsho/dotfiles: 🏡 dotfiles
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Anyone doing iOS development in neovim?
u/akinsho is the one i go to for ios/xcode/flutter dev configs. https://github.com/akinsho/dotfiles
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I still want multiple cursors and I’ve been using Vim/neovim for 8 years!
A big shout to Akinsho in this post for coming up with a lot of the vim -> neovim mappings.
- Lists of lua-based nvim config files?
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Is your NeoVim still fast after adding plugins ?
But, I lazy load my plugins like NvChad and Akinsho's dotfiles. Both really solid reference points
- Lua is faster and will use lua to rewrite SpaceVim
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How do i change the background color of nvim-tree to something like this?
Also if I am not mistaken the screenshot is from u/Akinsho (https://github.com/akinsho/dotfiles) — very meticulously put together. I really like digging through it.
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init.lua - how making meta-accessors for buffer options persistent
Alternatively, if you want to be maybe unnecessarily fancy, I stole some small part of the idea in my init.lua here, it's definitely overkill I was just curious having looked at tj's PR although one upside is once his PR is merged I can just delete the function and alias `opt` to `vim.opt`
What are some alternatives?
nvim-autopairs - autopairs for neovim written in lua
tokyonight.nvim - 🏙 A clean, dark Neovim theme written in Lua, with support for lsp, treesitter and lots of plugins. Includes additional themes for Kitty, Alacritty, iTerm and Fish.
NeoVim-config - My neovim config written in Lua!
vim-startuptime - A plugin for profiling Vim and Neovim startup time.
completion-nvim - A async completion framework aims to provide completion to neovim's built in LSP written in Lua
doom-one.vim - A dark colorschme for vim, ported from doom-emacs' doom-one theme.
asyncomplete.vim - async completion in pure vim script for vim8 and neovim
dotfiles - vim, zsh, git, homebrew, neovim - my whole world
config_manager - My configuration files and tools
config - My main configuration files
vim-vsnip - Snippet plugin for vim/nvim that supports LSP/VSCode's snippet format.
denops.vim - 🐜 An ecosystem of Vim/Neovim which allows developers to write cross-platform plugins in Deno