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This config will provide a modular starting point for anyone looking to use Neovim as their IDE. It is meant to be simple and easy to understand and extend. Use it as a base for your own config or just take individual pieces.
All the included plugins are pinned to a version that ensures they are compatible and will not update potentially introducing errors into your config. For every Neovim release I will update this repo along with the community to keep it up to date with the newest versions.
As I mentioned, this config is meant as a starting point for people new to Neovim who want a familiar IDE experience. The config has a very simple structure that makes it easy to add new plugins.
You can install Neovim with your package manager e.g. brew, apt, pacman etc.. bus remember that when you update your packages Neovim may be upgraded to a newer version.
If you would like to make sure Neovim only updates when you want it to than I recommend installing from source: instructions
Make sure to remove or backup your current nvim
directory
git clone https://github.com/LunarVim/Launch.nvim.git ~/.config/nvim
Run nvim
and wait for the plugins to be installed
NOTE (You will notice treesitter pulling in a bunch of parsers the next time you open Neovim)
Open nvim
and enter the following:
:checkhealth
You'll probably notice you don't have support for copy/paste also that python and node haven't been setup
So let's fix that
First we'll fix copy/paste
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On mac
pbcopy
should be builtin -
On Ubuntu
sudo apt install xsel # for X11 sudo apt install wl-clipboard # for wayland
Next we need to install python support (node is optional)
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Neovim python support
pip install pynvim
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Neovim node support
npm i -g neovim
We will also need ripgrep
for Telescope to work:
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Ripgrep
sudo apt install ripgrep
NOTE make sure you have node installed, I recommend a node manager like fnm.
I recommend using the following repo to get a "Nerd Font" (Font that supports icons)
NOTE Some are already setup as examples, remove them if you want
The computing scientist's main challenge is not to get confused by the complexities of his own making.
- Edsger W. Dijkstra