annika, (edited ) to vim
@annika@xoxo.zone avatar

I'm playing around with #LazyVim and a clean config. Not sure if this is a LazyVim question, or a #Vim question, or an #nvim question, but what are the keyboard shortcuts for these autocomplete dropdowns? Is this "omni" completion?

<c-n> for next item, <c-p> for previous, enter to accept the suggestion? Is there anything else? I'm not sure where to find these in the help

Edit: Thanks @dpom, I think all the bindings I care about are indeed within nvim-cmp https://www.lazyvim.org/plugins/coding#nvim-cmp

#NeoVim

brettcannon, to vim
@brettcannon@fosstodon.org avatar

If I can't convince you to use VS Code, but you want to try and have found it intimidating, my friend Dusty Phillips has a free book he has started to write on at https://lazyvim-ambitious-devs.phillips.codes/ (blog post about the book at https://dusty.phillips.codes/2024/04/25/lazyvim-for-ambitious-developers/).

thelastpsion, to random
@thelastpsion@bitbang.social avatar

Progress made today on , although it's been slow.

For example, I spent an hour scratching my head about a variable not being set properly. At one point I thought it was was some weird side-effect of Free Pascal. But no, definitely a skill issue: I was setting the variable again elsewhere, overwriting the correct one.

Still, grabbing lines of tokens is working, so that's a step towards the parser I want. I've also fixed an issue with detecting the positions of tokens on lines.

thelastpsion,
@thelastpsion@bitbang.social avatar

I probably need a break from it for a few days. I've got a lot of $dayjob stuff to do tomorrow, and really need to spend some time outside too.

When I start again, I really need to write some proper tests.

I could also do with revising my setup. It's doing alright, but it's not perfect. I'm thinking of giving a go, then customising it.

For now, it's time to chill.

natenom, to neovim German

So lässt es sich arbeiten. :)

in

Mit Foto eines |s im Hintergrund. 🌈☺️

natenom, to neovim German

Frage zu Neovim:

Wenn ich Ctrl+o drücke, werden zuvor geöffnete Dateien in einen neuen Buffer geladen. Ich finde die Tastenbombination aber weder in :map noch in der Dokumentation von NeoVim oder LazyVim.

Wie kann man herausfinden, was da gemacht wird?

Danke.

natenom, to neovim German

Der ist richtig schön :)

Wie früher mit den Monitoren, wo alles gewackelt hat, schie und krumm war. Nur piepst der nicht.

Man kann sehr viel einstellen.

Hier z. B. mit in einem innerhalb des lustigen Monitors.

Und das alles in

Sogar die Reflektion vom Bildschirminhalt kann man am Monitorrahmen sehen :)

kevinctofel, to neovim
@kevinctofel@hachyderm.io avatar

Excellent intro to and , explaining some of the basics, configuration steps, how Lazy works, and more. Looking forward to the next episode. https://youtube.com/watch?v=zHTeCSVAFNY&si=PMT421YdCNNQmakY

PacoVelobs, to vim
@PacoVelobs@mamot.fr avatar

Hot take on and

I see a great number of people picking packaged distributions like , , or simply moving to other editors like or because the configuration and/or the ecosystem became a burden to manage.

Maybe, they have too many plugins and missed the power of the close-to-vanilla editor?

I've a dozen hand-picked plugins and have been fine for years.
Agreed it's not shinny, but it works damn well and never breaks.

oobleck, to neovim
@oobleck@fosstodon.org avatar

Is it just me, or does using make you feel like a ?

I get an embarrassing amount of pleasure from tuning my config and using it as a .

@frontend

oobleck, (edited )
@oobleck@fosstodon.org avatar

@lulu_powerful @frontend Me too. I started with , then tried , followed by . They’re all awesome and gave me a taste for what’s possible. was my favorite pre-config.

But I decided there is a lot going on that i don’t need and i want to know exactly what’s going on in my config. So i cloned kickstart.nvim, read every line of it before using it, snip, cut, fhrhuhfvhtfffggtgg, and am having a blast tailoring it to me.

My MacBook battery loves it.

deriver, to neovim

Neovim v0.9.2 is now available

This is the first Neovim release since Bram Moolenaar passed away and the archival/deprecation of both null-ls.nvim and packer.nvim.

Is anyone running into any issues with this release (particularly if you use null-ls or packer)? How are the Neovim distros (eg - NvChad, AstroNvim, LazyVim, LunarVim, etc.) performing after the update?

https://github.com/neovim/neovim/releases/tag/v0.9.2

@neovim

blake, to neovim

Just discovered (a config)... It looks like it has the file sidebar I like out of the box, completions working (how the hell?!), super fancy notification boxes (ehh) and floating command line, and it was dead simple to install. Now to get into configuring it (change the theme, font size, put the command bar near the bottom, etc), and hell let's start using it for something!

skybert, to vim
@skybert@emacs.ch avatar

Lazyvim is so incredibly slick, well thought out, pretty and fast, I almost think about leaving Emacs for it 😍

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