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nvim-moonwalk reviews and mentions
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Researching Lispy Neovim
There's also gpanders/nvim-moonwalker, which advertises Fennel in it's readme but works for any x->lua language you return the lua code for, ie: teal, moonscript, uh... others?
- Swapping to Fennel
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Fennel configs - What have your experiences been? What library are you using and why?
I used Hotpot for ~a year or so and loved it. I recently discovered https://github.com/gpanders/nvim-moonwalk as an even more minimalist option.
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Hotter Hotpot: bytecode cache beta branch
moonwalk which supports Fennel by way of supporting any x → lua language. Not sure if it tracks dependency changes when recompiling though* as it's a more generic solution.
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Is it possible to configure neovim with teal instead of lua?
https://github.com/gpanders/nvim-moonwalk allows you to use any language that compiles to Lua.
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gpanders/nvim-moonwalk 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 nvim-moonwalk is Lua.
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