The package 'neovim-git' pulls in the latest source of neovim instead of the 'neovim-nightly-git' package in the AUR. This will make sure there is no error related to neovim version on the startup
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Install in one command
The following will install this config if you have an existing config it will move it to ~/.config/nvim.old
This script only supports Mac, Ubuntu and Arch
bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ChristianChiarulli/nvim/master/utils/install.sh)
Install Neovim
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Mac
brew install --HEAD neovim # Nightly version brew upgrade neovim --fetch-HEAD # Sometimes you need to update
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Ubuntu
curl -l https://github.com/neovim/neovim/releases/download/nightly/nvim.appimage > /tmp/nvim.appimage sudo mv /tmp/nvim.appimage /usr/local/bin/nvim chmod +x /usr/local/bin/nvim
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Arch
yay -S neovim-git # Latest
Clone this repo into your config
git clone https://github.com/ChristianChiarulli/nvim.git ~/.config/nvim
Install python & node support
pip install pynvim
npm i -g neovim
Install Neovim remote
pip install neovim-remote
This will install nvr
to ~/.local/bin
so you will need to add the following to your bashrc
or zshrc
export PATH=$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH
Install clipboard support
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On Mac pbcopy should be builtin
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Ubuntu
sudo apt install xsel
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Arch
sudo pacman -S xsel
(Optional) Install python & node support using virtual environments
Make sure to add these paths somewhere in your config
let g:python3_host_prog = expand("<path to python with pynvim installed>")
let g:python3_host_prog = expand("~/.miniconda/envs/neovim/bin/python3.8") " <- example
let g:node_host_prog = expand("<path to node with neovim installed>")
let g:node_host_prog = expand("~/.nvm/versions/node/v12.16.1/bin/neovim-node-host") " <- example
List of programs you should install
- ranger
- ueberzug
- ripgrep
- silver_searcher
- fd
- universal-ctags
- lazy git
- lazy docker
Explanations and installation instruction can be found on my blog
Language Servers
Since CoC doesn't support all languages in there extensions
I recommend installing some language servers from scratch
and adding them to your coc-settings.json
file
Example:
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bash
npm i -g bash-language-server
"languageserver": { "bash": { "command": "bash-language-server", "args": ["start"], "filetypes": ["sh"], "ignoredRootPaths": ["~"] } }
For FAR to work
:UpdateRemotePlugins
TabNine
To use TabNine enter the following in a buffer:
TabNine::config
NOTE This extension can take up a ton of memory
Vim Gists
To use vim-gists you will need to configure the following:
git config --global github.user <username>
VSCodium & Neo Vim Extension
VSCodium contains build files to generate free release binaries of Microsoft's VS Code.
You can install it on multiple platforms:
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Mac
brew cask install vscodium
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Arch
yay -s vscodium-bin
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Snap
snap install codium
The Neo Vim Extension is available in the VSCode marketplace
I recommend using this alongside the VSCode which-key
extension
Along with some of my config files you can find in utils/vscode_config
TODO
- Better Documentation
CoC extensions to check out
- coc-fzf-preview
- coc-floaterm
0.5
- native lsp
- treesitter
LOW PRIORITY TODO
If anyone reading this has any suggestions about implementing any of the following I will accept a PR, but these are not priority.
- ale
- multiple cursors
- markdown table
- galaxyline automatically grab colors from colorscheme
- tpope/vim-dadbod
- neovide
- People asked about vimwiki I kinda hate it but maybe I'll add it
- vimspector this is included but I don't plan on using it much
- can be used with jdb, pdb, gdb, etc...
- nvim-dap and nvim-dap-virtual-text (ALL DEBUGGING IN NEOVIM IS CONFUSING AND HARD TO GET WORKING OR I'M JUST DUMB)
- later manually link pylance
- resize with arrows in addition to meta
- how to support meta key on for macOS?