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CosmicNvim reviews and mentions
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LSP Quickfix plugin suggestions
Hover/Signature with borders https://github.com/mattleong/CosmicNvim/blob/main/lua/cosmic/lsp/init.lua
- Examples of lazy loading with packer
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CosmicNvim - New Themes!
Hi everyone! I’m happy to announce that CosmicNvim now includes first-class support for 4 additional themes on top of the default for a total of 5 themes to choose from! The current selection: - [Catppuccino](https://github.com/Pocco81/Catppuccino.nvim) - [Gruvbox](https://github.com/ellisonleao/gruvbox.nvim) - [Rose-pine](https://github.com/rose-pine/neovim) - [Nord](https://github.com/shaunsingh/nord.nvim) - [Tokyonight](https://github.com/folke/tokyonight.nvim) Repo: https://github.com/mattleong/CosmicNvim (⭐️’s are very appreciated!) I’ve previously said that I wouldn’t implement first class theme support for CosmicNvim outside of the default theme… Well, I guess I changed my mind. 😅 For one, it’s probably been the most requested feature. For another, I want to be able to swap and play around with themes easily as well. My initial reason for _not_ wanting to include additional theme support was because I was worried about what sort of complexity it would bring. Turns out it’s not so bad and doesn’t overly bloat the codebase. If you have any suggestions for themes you’d like to see implemented, please feel free to drop them in the open [issue](https://github.com/mattleong/CosmicNvim/issues/25)!
If you have any suggestions for themes you’d like to see implemented, please feel free to drop them in the open issue!
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bdelete closes neovim entirely, not just the current buffer
I'm currently using CosmicNvim along with Bufferline. I have bufferline configured to run `:bdelete! %d` as the close command, but event calling `:bdelete` directly has the same result: neovim is closed completely rather than just the current buffer.
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COC or built-in-lsp
You can check out my config here: https://github.com/mattleong/CosmicNvim
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Uhoh ... can't uninstall CosmicNVIM - need help.
But I didn't do enough research on Cosmic. Installation seemed simple enough. Just git clone. So I backed up my nvim folder and installed it. Carelessly went through the installer. Decided it also wasn't for me. Rather than try to uninstall it, I renamed the folder 'nvim_cosmic' just in case, reverted back to my previous nvim folder, and there's tons of lua related errors.
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Lua
And currently testing out Cosmic. Just made a backup of my nvim folder first.
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Neovim distro with lsp, completion, debugging
Take a look at CosmicNvim! (Disclaimer: I’m the author)
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Neovim IDE
Can’t think of any reasons why Cosmic wouldn’t work on WSL. Haven’t tested it though.
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A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
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mattleong/CosmicNvim is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of CosmicNvim is Lua.
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