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Hi there, i created a new colorscheme that's inspired by oh-lucy in vscodium. The link for the repo https://github.com/Yazeed1s/oh-lucy.nvim
Correct those are some plugins that you have to use. The file-explorer plugin is nvim-tree, and the window for keybindings is which-key.
Correct those are some plugins that you have to use. The file-explorer plugin is nvim-tree, and the window for keybindings is which-key.
File name (the window tab) comes with buffer-line
Oh, i didn't implement convex hull algorithm. And that was a random file i opened from the Rust-Algorithms repo, I contributed with some algos few months back!