void, to vim

Who uses or around here? If you do, how long did you struggle with the learning curve until you were productive again?

nebiros, to vim
bp, to RegEx

regexplainer, the plugin which tells you what your is doing, now has long-awaited support for lookbehind assertions, thanks to the fixes in the upstream parser

Give'r a shot and let me know what you think

https://github.com/bennypowers/nvim-regexplainer/pull/39

PacoVelobs, to vim
@PacoVelobs@mamot.fr avatar

Hey, and and users 👋

Who also happen to use with plugin.

Ok, it's a lot to ask.
Still, do you know why :

  1. TMux does not restore its state on lauch (I have to do it by hand) ?
  2. The restored sessions and panes do not restart / ?

I had https://gitlab.com/pcoves/tmux/-/blob/086a3aff931f14e2a6ad252ef9b2cdc297f40afd/.config/tmux/tmux.conf#L42-56 before moving to and it worked like a charm.
Now, not only can't I use my config file (💩) but the one fails at my most beloved feature.

lukaskay, to Software


Hi! My name is Lukas and I currently live in Boston. I’m a with a BS in Computer engineering who works primarily in and a lover of

I also love (particularly ), , , , , , , among other things.

Reddit’s recent decisions pushed me to finally try out the . I’ve been a perpetual lurker but hoping to be more active from the start here.

Other topics of interest:

xero, to neovim
nat, to neovim
@nat@ruby.social avatar

I'm working on an example and/or base Neovim config. This is primarily a place to demonstrate specific Neovim config changes in my newsletter, but if you're looking for a simple example of a Lua-based config to copy from or use as a guide for converting a more complex config it might be useful.

https://github.com/njbennett/neovim-config

nat, to vim
@nat@ruby.social avatar

Okay so... do you check your ~/.config/nvim directory straight into source control?

Or do you keep it somewhere else and symlink the necessary files?

I'm currently doing the latter but I can decide if symlinking the lazy-lock.json is clever or madness.

xero, to vim

miasma ☁️ my new colorscheme
https://github.com/xero/miasma.nvim
supports treesitter, lsp diagnostics, gitsigns, telescope, lazy, whichkey, and more!

jonas, to neovim

Please help.

I'm using kitty on Windows 10 to ssh into my development environment in neovim (0.9.1) on a Raspberry Pi 400. However, using screen messes up the colours alot, to say the least. The first image shows neovim in kitty without screen, while the second image is of neovim inside a screen.

Is there a solution to this problem?

A picture showing messed up colours in neovim. This happens when neovim is started within screen.

wojciech, to neovim

I'm learning lua and to test/prove my skills I wanted to write plugin, but... every plugin I can imagine already exists 😅 Even more, I started to use one of them for used languages stats:
https://wakatime.com/neovim

al3x, to vim
@al3x@hachyderm.io avatar

I haven’t been able to find all the right groups of people on the fediverse. And this makes me sad. I follow a group of people in my field of work and a large # of people in the Apple development ecosystem.

What I couldn’t find so far:

  • people that talk regularly about
  • people that toot regularly about
  • people that listen to and toot about the albums they are listening
  • people that listen to classical music and toot about those albums.

Can you help?

hyde,
@hyde@lazybear.social avatar

@al3x for you have @wwwgem @benjaminhollon @elijahmanor @RL_Dane @dubst3pp4 @zerok and probably many others that I forgot...

hirad, to random
odddev, to random
@odddev@hachyderm.io avatar

So yeah, finally made the switch to a few days ago 💅

cjoly, to random
@cjoly@fosstodon.org avatar

🖋️ I’ve just refreshed my post on development: https://cj.rs/blog/tips/nvim-plugin-development/

I now describe a simpler way to load locally modified plugins. I’ve also fixed 404s and replaced obsolete plugins with more recent ones.

💬 Feel free to comment here!

RL_Dane, to random
@RL_Dane@fosstodon.org avatar

I truly don't believe in profanity (I can explain it to anyone who's curious -- the reason is more practical than religious), however, I find it mildly gratifying that I can edit my bash aliases and functions file in one fell swoop with:

vi .bash_[af]*

Dear readers,
May all your dotfiles be bash AF.

/me bows ceremoniously

P.S. vi is obviously an alias for . ;)
P.P.S. I like vim too. And elvis, although I haven't used it in a couple decades.

oscarmlage, to coffee Spanish

Friendly reminder: we often overcomplicate our work and forget to appreciate life's simple pleasures. No fancy setup or powerful computers are needed to get the job done. Sometimes, less really is more.

#coffee #dev #remotework #wfh #codelife #developer #tmux #vim #nvim #development #devops #coffice #micropost

robertmitchellv, to random
skybert, to random
@skybert@emacs.ch avatar

I used :emacs: and c3po.el to ask about what makes nvim better than vim 🙂

Even though Emacs rocks my world, I still use vim daily and am curious how its future looks.

One feature that's hard for nvim to do after, is that vim is ubiquitous: Not only is it available on macOS, Windows and Linux, but any Unix under the Sun (pun intended), as well as Amiga, OS/2, QNX and many others.

What do you think?

#editor #emacs #vim #nvim

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