I use NvChad as the base of my config, with some custom plugins and key mappings, as well as language servers. I haven't tested this config on other machines except my own so your experience may vary.
- NvChad switched to Mason to manage Lsps so you will need to install the ones you want.
- TreeSitter for syntax highlighting, doesn't automatically install new languages, so you have to do this yourself.
To use my NvChad config, take the files inside nvchad
, and copy them inside ~/.config/nvim/lua/custom
, a folder NvChad uses for custom configurations.