Emacs to Neovim

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  • neovim

    Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability

    Yep, https://github.com/neovim/neovim/milestone/19 98%.. so close. (just need to ignore the fact it has been at 95%+ for two years)

  • aniseed

    Neovim configuration and plugins in Fennel (Lisp compiled to Lua)

    Just here to drop a little note to say that with 0.5 being eminent and having used it for awhile, I've completely moved away from my Emacs setup. I fled Vim for Emacs around seven years ago and never thought I'd be back, but with Aniseed, nvim-local-fennel and Fennel itself giving Lua a S-Expression face-lift, it has eliminated almost all of my frustrations with Vim and fixed the worst ones about Emacs, elisp. Also, telescope is amazing, I think we'll possibly convert a lot of Emacs users who use evil back to the fold. Are there any new Lua based plugins that folks here think are good additions to a init.vim|lua coming from Emacs?

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  • Fennel

    Lua Lisp Language

    Just here to drop a little note to say that with 0.5 being eminent and having used it for awhile, I've completely moved away from my Emacs setup. I fled Vim for Emacs around seven years ago and never thought I'd be back, but with Aniseed, nvim-local-fennel and Fennel itself giving Lua a S-Expression face-lift, it has eliminated almost all of my frustrations with Vim and fixed the worst ones about Emacs, elisp. Also, telescope is amazing, I think we'll possibly convert a lot of Emacs users who use evil back to the fold. Are there any new Lua based plugins that folks here think are good additions to a init.vim|lua coming from Emacs?

  • nvim-local-fennel

    Execute local Fennel Lisp files in Neovim upon startup

    Just here to drop a little note to say that with 0.5 being eminent and having used it for awhile, I've completely moved away from my Emacs setup. I fled Vim for Emacs around seven years ago and never thought I'd be back, but with Aniseed, nvim-local-fennel and Fennel itself giving Lua a S-Expression face-lift, it has eliminated almost all of my frustrations with Vim and fixed the worst ones about Emacs, elisp. Also, telescope is amazing, I think we'll possibly convert a lot of Emacs users who use evil back to the fold. Are there any new Lua based plugins that folks here think are good additions to a init.vim|lua coming from Emacs?

  • telescope.nvim

    Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.

    Just here to drop a little note to say that with 0.5 being eminent and having used it for awhile, I've completely moved away from my Emacs setup. I fled Vim for Emacs around seven years ago and never thought I'd be back, but with Aniseed, nvim-local-fennel and Fennel itself giving Lua a S-Expression face-lift, it has eliminated almost all of my frustrations with Vim and fixed the worst ones about Emacs, elisp. Also, telescope is amazing, I think we'll possibly convert a lot of Emacs users who use evil back to the fold. Are there any new Lua based plugins that folks here think are good additions to a init.vim|lua coming from Emacs?

  • nvim-dap

    Debug Adapter Protocol client implementation for Neovim

  • nvim-treesitter

    Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer

    Syntax highlighting: https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter

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  • undotree

    The undo history visualizer for VIM

  • awesome-neovim

    Collections of awesome neovim plugins.

  • vlugins

    A categorized list of neo/vim-plugins

  • parinfer-rust

    A Rust port of parinfer.

    There's eraserhd/parinfer-rust.

  • zest.nvim

    macros to configure neovim in fennel

    Also, this is a shameless plug, but I'm working on a macro library that aims to streamline the configuration process of neovim with fennel. It is a heavy WIP, but I think at this point it conveys the general idea reasonably well. See tsbohc/zest.nvim for more details.

  • feline.nvim

    A minimal, stylish and customizable statusline for Neovim written in Lua

    feline.nvim

  • lualine.nvim

    A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua. [Moved to: https://github.com/nvim-lualine/lualine.nvim] (by hoob3rt)

    lualine

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