If you are looking for my old configs checkout the two snapshot branches on this repo, there is one for CoC and one for Native LSP
bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ChristianChiarulli/nvcode/master/utils/installer/install-nv-code.sh)
After running you will have access to the nv
command, this WILL NOT overwite your nvim config. So you can have both installed at the same time
cd ~
sudo rm -r neovim
git clone https://github.com/neovim/neovim
cd neovim
sudo make CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release install
cd ~
sudo rm -r neovim
After installing the Neovim extension in VSCode
Point the nvim path to your nvim
binary
Point your init.vim
path to:
$HOME/.config/nvim/lua/nv-vscode/init.vim
or if you are using this config alongside your own:
$HOME/.config/nvim/lua/nv-vscode/init.vim
HIGH PRIORITY
- snippet support
- react commenting
- toggle virtual text diagnostics
- improve VSCode support
- formatting using efm server for python
- formatting using efm server for prettier/eslint
LOW PRIORITY
- redo barbar highlight groups
- wrap all whichkey lsp in functions
- make java code actions prettier
- figure out how to format java
- setup junit tests for java
- add git signs to whichkey (This will require wrapping in Lua commands)
- add lots of lsp
- configure illuminate according to readme
- neovim lightbulb config
- move language servers not installed with npm to neovim local share location
- more handsome/modern galaxyline
- better autoimport
- potentially custom colorscheme
- look into autoinstall lsp
- get logo
- configure neogit