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License: Apache License 2.0
☕️ My Dot Files
License: Apache License 2.0
You can find my Neovim dot files here
Hi, @folke
I see you as a most pragmatic and experienced neovim user.
So i wondering what is your thoughts on possible vulnerabilities to your formatting and diagnostics on next neovim minors.
Null-ls been maintaining the linkage between multiple sources and now it doesn't. So community got frustrated a bit because of leak of that tool in near future.
I totally understand if you feel like it's not necessary until it fails in next versions.
But can you share your thoughts around that? Like what you think better to do when the issues came out - keep using null-ls parts that's still func ok or migrate to stuff like neoformat/formatter.nvim or any other options that i can't imagine (i'm not taking seriously COC and ALE in nowadays)
I will be happy if you'd have some time to discuss here
Hello, Can you share your local nvim projects so I can use your nvim config ?
Thanks
Hi, I currently run a small nvim distro and could use some guidance on how to implement additional plugins, beyond what is set up by default for the distro.
Example implementation for default plugins:
require('lazy').setup('cosmic.plugins', {
ui = {
border = 'rounded',
},
})
Requested/wanted implementation:
require('lazy').setup({
'cosmic.plugins',
'another/plugin'
}, {
ui = {
border = 'rounded',
},
})
Where cosmic.plugins
is sourced from lua/cosmic/plugins
as expected and another/plugin
is sourced from git.
This would be very helpful for me with defining a set of "default" plugins.
I realize there are alternatives but none that would allow me the ease of use of simply adding cosmic.plugins
as the source for my default plugins.
Any changes or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Hi Folke - I noticed you have a .neoconf.json
for wezterm-types.
Is that this repo: https://github.com/nekowinston/wezterm-types/tree/main or something you've made custom?
If it's custom, and you have the time, would you mind putting together a repo / plugin for it?
Thanks for all your amazing work in the Neovim community!
{
"lspconfig": {
"lua_ls": {
"Lua.workspace.library": [
"/home/folke/.local/share/nvim/lazy/wezterm-types/types"
]
}
}
}
I'm using @folke bat config in my config, but I'm unable to use config colors in bat file
I'm so confused right now.
Hey, I was just looking through your dotfiles and stumbled upon this line.
dot/nvim/lua/plugins/coding.lua
Line 5 in d2bf2a9
hfcc.nvim
now also supports setting the key using environment variables or by using the hugginface cli. See here.What bar are you using, I feel like I'm kind of missing it in your files and would love to use it for myself and maybe also add some more stuff to it. I just love how you have some of these widgets set up
Hello, I am using you'r nvim config, I wont to thank you for the hard work, its my favorite setup, I have 2 things however that I can't change because I cant find where they are being defined..
where do you define the color change to the matching closing element like (, { and even jsx tags.
In addition where do you change the status line to show the line of the closing tag if it's offscreen?
Thank you again...
I have based my config heavily off yours since I think it's the most well written, comprehensive, and feature-rich I've come across. As such, figuring out a few quirks has taken some time but is quite fun. The issue I'm facing is say I'm in directory ~/projects/rust-project and I previously had a session open with a few buffers. The session does in fact save in .config/nvim/sessions/dir-separated-by-%s.vim, however when going back with "nvim" in the root project dir, hitting "SPC s l" does nothing, and I cannot restore this session. Let me know how to do so! Thanks :)
When u put in github lazy.nvim
Hi,
Your dots have been a massive source of inspiration, a curated list of awesome plugins, and a great example of Lazy setup. Thanks for publishing them! (and awesome work on Lazy, btw!).
I'm hoping that you can help me understand something in your config of tree-sitter:
I've noticed that you're using opts
to configure nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter
(https://github.com/folke/dot/blob/master/config/nvim/lua/plugins/treesitter.lua#L23).
My understanding is that opts
calls <module-name>.setup {opts}
.
However, nvim-treesitter
configuration is passed to nvim-treesitter.configs
(https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter#modules).
On my end, I cannot seem to make opts={…}
work, and need to instead use config = function() … end
:
{
"nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter",
require 'nvim-treesitter.configs'.setup {
...opts
},
}
It's totally possible I'm missing an obvious feature that would make this work (or maybe a future feature of Lazy that currently only exists in your dev environment?), but I just can't seem to find it if that's the case.
Thanks in advance!
Hi, so my config is heavily based off yours. I noticed rust-tools doesn't work, and that's because rust_analyzer is loaded in plugins/lsp/init.lua
I modified it to be like so at the bottom:
for server, opts in pairs(servers) do
opts = vim.tbl_deep_extend("force", {}, options, opts or {})
if server ~= "tsserver" and server ~= "rust_analyzer" then
require("lspconfig")[server].setup(opts)
elseif server == "rust_analyzer" then
require("plugins.rust-tools").setup(opts)
elseif server == "tsserver" then
require("typescript").setup({ server = opts })
end
end
however, this causes the first buffer opened in a session to be pure white, which is fixed by running :e
I'm here to ask for insight on how you think you could fix this, because rust-tools' inlay hints are just so nice I would rather not give them up, thanks :)
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