I loved vim-go when it came out and I've used it for years, but current lsp/neovim/conform/nvchad setup negates the need for using vim-go....
This almost out-of-the-box neovim experience is quite powerful
I loved vim-go when it came out and I've used it for years, but current lsp/neovim/conform/nvchad setup negates the need for using vim-go....
This almost out-of-the-box neovim experience is quite powerful
Although there are some fantastic #Neovim distributions out there (like #lazyvim, #nvchad, #astrovim, etc.) that provides everything out of the box but, I still prefer creating my own config. It makes me feel that everything I do is in my own control, every plugin, every keymap.
What y'all think about this ?
Mille mercis à @vjousse pour le tuto "Tutoriel : configurer Neovim comme IDE/éditeur de code à partir de zéro" https://vincent.jousse.org/blog/fr/tech/configurer-neovim-comme-ide-a-partir-de-zero-tutoriel-guide/
Je crois qu'il va être le point me permettant de boucler la boucle .. ლ(´ڡ`ლ)
En effet, si #nvchad est pratique et incite à se lancer, il ne permet pas de comprendre les rouages de la config de #neovim et, donc, un peu contraire à l'esprit hérité de #vi , #vim
So happy ʘ‿ʘ
Merci masto, je me suis remis (depuis 1 an ou moins) à wezterm. (et nvim derrière, toujours du latex pour moi et mes docs). C'est vraiment cool ces nouveaux (pour moi) environnement (moi qui depuis tout le temps était resté au terminal classique et à vim). Si je dois tester un autre terminal alertez moi !!! merci #linux #vim #nvim #latex #terminal #nvchad #wezterm
Could not wait to get home to do #adventofcode
So I tried to setup my usual environment on my phone. But it seems this is not completely supported atm #termux #NvChad #rust
It's intentional https://github.com/OS-1337/OS1337?tab=readme-ov-file#name :
- #OS2 was taken, #OS3 would've basically been a #speedrun attempt to get angry mail from #IBM as would've likely been with #OS420 and other names...
I mean, if #NvChad can have a #meme-based naming why not an entire #OS?
After all, We've already seen #HannahMontanaLinux and #AmogOS so why not [something that'll be fun to use](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYfpptgb6W8) on a #VT69?
Just released #visimp 0.6.0 :) It's a minimal, modular, and fully declarative alternative to more popular #neovim distributions (e.g., #nvchad, #lunarvim, or #astrovim). A friend of mine and I have been working on it for the past few year.
- [Home page](https://visimp.teapot.ovh)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/visimp/visimp/releases/tag/v0.6.0)
(Psst! I secretely host a #codeberg mirror at https://codeberg.org/foxy/visimp)
I ended up going back to #AstroNvim. #NVChad was nice, but customization was kind of annoying. Astro's custom config layer lets me disable or enable things with a little more ease and it's structure makes a lot more sense to me. #neovim #vim
#neovide has become my favorite text editor. The latest release includes smooth scrolling, window animations, plus a bunch of cool stuff. All hardware accelerated while not trashing battery life.
Moved to a light themed IDE. This feels like growing up as a programmer :D
Hey, #Neovim people. Thoughts on a good mostly pre-made distro? I started learning with NVChad for 3-4 months, then started making my own config from scratch, but I still don't have the experience to make it fully functional.
Considering going back to a dist. Thoughts on anyone in particular? #LazyVim? #NVChad? Other? Looking for something that lets me do things the vim-like way so I can actually properly learn that, and then eventually start making my own config from a blank slate.
#NVChad is a script/tool to configure NVIM for you. It sets some nice themes, extensions,... that make it almost feel like any GUI editor. I'd recommend to give it a try.
You can still later change things if you want and make it your own, but it allows you to really get started with it.
Tip: Install a Nerd Font like "Fira Code Nerd Font", or icons wont work :)
Good morning folks. This week I have taken a dive and am experimenting with learning #neovim (currently rocking #neovide front-end, with the #NvChad starting config). So far enjoying my little venture into this world, but it cannot be denied that the learning curve is STEEP.
Does anyone have any suggestions for resources / tips to smooth out this learning curve a little?
@JustineSmithies I recently switched from #LunarVim to #NvChad and I’ve been happy with it. It is very opinionated in how you configure it but if you read the docs it’s pretty straightforward.