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ftplugin | il y a 4 ans | |
lua | il y a 4 ans | |
utils | il y a 4 ans | |
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LICENSE | il y a 4 ans | |
README.md | il y a 4 ans | |
init.lua | il y a 4 ans |
If you are looking for my old configs checkout the two snapshot branches on this repo, there is one for CoC and one for Native LSP
WARNING Still very experimental will not work without some configuation
bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ChristianChiarulli/nvcode/master/utils/installer/install-nv-code.sh)
After running you will have access to the nv
command, this WILL NOT overwite your nvim config. So you can have both installed at the same time
cd ~
sudo rm -r neovim
git clone https://github.com/neovim/neovim
cd neovim
sudo make CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release install
cd ~
sudo rm -r neovim
After installing the Neovim extension in VSCode
I recommend using this alongside the VSCode which-key extension
Along with some of my config files you can find in utils/vscode_config
Point the nvim path to your nvim
binary
Point your init.lua
path to:
$HOME/.config/nvim/lua/nv-vscode/init.lua
or if you are using this config alongside your own:
$HOME/.config/nvim/lua/nv-vscode/init.lua
Install the latest with:
go get github.com/mattn/efm-langserver@HEAD
ranger
ueberzug
fd
ripgrep
jq
fzf
lazygit
lazydocker
ncdu
Python
pyright
flake8
yapf
Lua
ninja
lua-format
sumneko-lua
To use vim-gists you will need to configure the following:
git config --global github.user <username>
HIGH PRIORITY
LOW PRIORITY