nvim-config | simple neovim configuration with native LSP
kandi X-RAY | nvim-config Summary
kandi X-RAY | nvim-config Summary
nvim-config is a Perl library. nvim-config has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
An opinionated and simple neovim configuration with native LSP and treesitter support. You can use this repo either as a base config to build your own neovim configuration on top of, or as an example of how to configure neovim with treesitter and LSP support.
An opinionated and simple neovim configuration with native LSP and treesitter support. You can use this repo either as a base config to build your own neovim configuration on top of, or as an example of how to configure neovim with treesitter and LSP support.
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Install nvim-config
This repo uses recently neovim-specific features, and as a result this repo requires neovim 0.5.0+/nightly. This configuration will not work with vanilla vim or neovim 0.4. To install, first make sure you have installed neovim nightly. If you already have an existing neovim configuration, then it's best to cherrypick the pieces of this configuration into your own files as you see fit.
clone this repo into nvim config location: mkdir -p ~/.config/nvim git clone https://github.com/chukssomzzy/nvim-config/ ~/.config/nvim
install vim-plug: sh -c 'curl -fLo "${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}"/nvim/site/autoload/plug.vim --create-dirs \ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/junegunn/vim-plug/master/plug.vim'
Install a nerdfont and configure your terminal to use it (otherwise icons will not display correctly) On a mac you can install one via, eg: brew tap homebrew/cask-fonts brew install --cask font-victor-mono-nerd-font and then select "VictorMono Nerd Font" in your terminal emulator's font config. For iTerm2, this means hit ⌘+, to open up preferences, then go to Profiles -> Text -> Font and use the dropdown to select "VictorMono Nerd Font" Linux or Windows pelase follow the instructions provided at the nerd fonts repository.
Install plugins: nvim '+PlugInstall | qa'
Start neovim: nvim
Install LSPs for the languages you care about via eg :LspInstall python. You can use tab completion after typing :LspInstall to see which language servers are available
Add/customize your keybindings to ~/.config/nvim/init.vim.
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clone this repo into nvim config location: mkdir -p ~/.config/nvim git clone https://github.com/chukssomzzy/nvim-config/ ~/.config/nvim
install vim-plug: sh -c 'curl -fLo "${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}"/nvim/site/autoload/plug.vim --create-dirs \ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/junegunn/vim-plug/master/plug.vim'
Install a nerdfont and configure your terminal to use it (otherwise icons will not display correctly) On a mac you can install one via, eg: brew tap homebrew/cask-fonts brew install --cask font-victor-mono-nerd-font and then select "VictorMono Nerd Font" in your terminal emulator's font config. For iTerm2, this means hit ⌘+, to open up preferences, then go to Profiles -> Text -> Font and use the dropdown to select "VictorMono Nerd Font" Linux or Windows pelase follow the instructions provided at the nerd fonts repository.
Install plugins: nvim '+PlugInstall | qa'
Start neovim: nvim
Install LSPs for the languages you care about via eg :LspInstall python. You can use tab completion after typing :LspInstall to see which language servers are available
Add/customize your keybindings to ~/.config/nvim/init.vim.
Patching A font on termux
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