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I used to use neovide but I now use it in terminal while this issue gets solved https://github.com/folke/noice.nvim/issues/17
Do You Use Neovim's TUI or a GUI Client? Explain your choice and some of the advantages and disadvantages you have with it. Currently for me, I use Neovide because it has some features that make Neovim more aesthetic(mainly its animations).
This sounds like goneovim
https://github.com/Sewdohe/NeoCode if anyone is interested in checking it out!
Legendary.nvim is my command palette. Can't recommend it enough
Technically nothing. The only time where I want a preview is when I write a blogpost. I'm using zola to build my site, so I can have a browser to view changes in realtime and Neovim to edit on the side.
I have fine-cmdline.nvim. It does what I need but it doesn't the UI I want. Is basically a floating input, nothing fancy.
Perhaps take a look at Glow.nvim?