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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
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
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>
If you are looking for snippets checkout this github topic: Snippet Topic
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