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Fully featured neo-vim configuration
This repository contains my personnal neovim setup, intended to replace my old vim setup.
Next are a few usefull informations that I mainly wrote for me to remember but that should allow you to use the same setup as me if you want to.
Installation
Clone the repository
This will create a new nvim folder in your .config folder, containing all the configuration stuff
git clone https://github.com/Steins7/nvim ~/.config/nvim
And that's it for the configuration part. Once nvim is started, the necessary plugins will be automatically fetched and stored ~/.local/nvim. At this point, you are ready to install the external depencies needed for all those plugins to work properly.
External depencies
Here is a list of all external depencies you'll need:
- universal ctags, ctags won't work (note that arch's universal ctags package is named ctags...), for tagbar
- tree-sitter, for syntax coloration
- rust-analyzer, as LSP server
On arch, you can just use the following command :
pacman -Syu ctags tree-sitter rust-analyzer
Once the dependencies are installed, type :checkhealth to verify that everything is properly detected. You should, at most, see a warning about node and another about the clipboard.
Syntax coloration
By default, this config only supports C/C++, Lua and Rust. You can add more default languages in lua/plugins.lua or add them on the fly by typing :TSInstall <language name>
Tinkering
The configuration is quite small and straight-forward :
- init.lua contains all the configuration and key bindings, see more information here
- lua/plugins.lua contains the list of plugins, see more information here