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LazyVim reviews and mentions
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File structure with lazy
I’m having trouble understanding the preffered file structure when using lazy. I have a setup that works currently and I used this guide but I believe that this configuration defeats the purpose of lazy-loading. I also tried moving all of the plugin configs to the /nvim/plugins folder but that didn’t work, I think because when using lazy you want lazy to handle the loading not RTP. I’ve taken a look at the lazyvim github but I’m a little bit overwhelmed. I don’t understand how their nvim/init.lua doesn’t point to anything with require. Here is my config. So I think that the mistake I’m making is loading all my plugins in a table that gets passed to lazyvim but then requiring configs from my init.lua, when all of that info should get passed directly to lazy vim via multiple lua tables?
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Lazyflex.nvim: Makes it easier to test and troubleshoot a neovim configuration.
Has presets for each default plugin module in LazyVim.
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How does something like LazyVim or LazyNvim write the startup text?
I have been looking at LazyNvim and LazyVim and I would like to do something similar to in particular LazyNvim's startup text. How do configurations like this create this startup text?
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I love this bastard
LazyVim (This is a distro in the form of a plugin, imo beats astronvimm nvchad, lunarvim for that reason alone. Check out the plugins/extras/lang directory in there. Has setup for a few languages. You can see the list here. Just raise a request for JAVA and someone will have your back))
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neovim config
Anyways, although i have not used them, LazyVim and LunarVim comes highly recommended. You can try these and see what suits you .
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How to install treesitter rainbow in lazyvim?
There is a discussion in LazyVim repo to achieve that. TLDR: lua { "nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter", dependencies = { "HiPhish/nvim-ts-rainbow2" }, opts = function(_, opts) opts.rainbow = { enable = true, query = "rainbow-parens", strategy = require("ts-rainbow").strategy.global, } end, }, and you should be good to go I believe.
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Should I learn lua? I am a vs code power user, which prevents me from completely adapting neovim, since I always find something is missing in neovim.
Have you tried LazyVim? (yet another -highly sophisticated- Neovim boot up). See what you think. You'll get a better grasp at the whole Neovim IDE offer in its current state.
- I cannot move commits anymore in lazygit
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I've been away for ~3 years and my config is vimscript-coc-plug-etc. Worth moving to the 'new thing', and good resources to get up to date?
Use a pre-build config such as Lazyvim or Nvchat. I haved used none of them, but used them as inspiration for setting up my new dotfiles.
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Anybody switch from their own configs to one of the neovim "distros"?
I'm much more productive since I switched to LazyVim
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Stats
LazyVim/LazyVim is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of LazyVim is Lua.