I've been trying out so many plugins, like snacks.nvim and many more. But I realised that if I use Nixvim I should prioritise compatible plugins that nixvim already brings with it. In the future I want to create my own but that's in the backlog for now. What are your "must have" plugins?
I'm doing an advent of code! I've boiled down my project idea to these 2 options, what would you prefer to see?
Option 1: A Star Citizen website, I've been planing for quiet a while to create a utility website with different calculators and tools to use alongside Star Citizen. This would involve Docker, Cloudflare, a backend maybe Rust, Go or something else and a proper frontend like VueJS or Svelte.
Option 2: A Neovim plugin that focuses on supporting the user while editing nix config files. I'm currently looking at manix/nixd and I think I can build something on top of it. Like a telescope-style picker for packages, options explorer with a popup that displays a description, sub-options, default values etc.
LuixBits
I finally did it{ Emacs Doom
https://youtu.be/uaHyR8sAn90
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LuixBits
I finally got to test out neorg. but it's still very basic. Do you use it already? Could you imagine switching to Neorg?
https://youtu.be/6RQ-pGYKqmU
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LuixBits
It's already been a year! How time flies. I've published 15 videos so far, but my backlog is bigger than the amount of published videos ;)
Already working on the next note taking application video. Can you guess which one it is?
Enjoy your day!
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LuixBits
I've been trying out so many plugins, like snacks.nvim and many more. But I realised that if I use Nixvim I should prioritise compatible plugins that nixvim already brings with it. In the future I want to create my own but that's in the backlog for now.
What are your "must have" plugins?
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LuixBits
I'm doing an advent of code! I've boiled down my project idea to these 2 options, what would you prefer to see?
Option 1: A Star Citizen website, I've been planing for quiet a while to create a utility website with different calculators and tools to use alongside Star Citizen. This would involve Docker, Cloudflare, a backend maybe Rust, Go or something else and a proper frontend like VueJS or Svelte.
Option 2: A Neovim plugin that focuses on supporting the user while editing nix config files. I'm currently looking at manix/nixd and I think I can build something on top of it. Like a telescope-style picker for packages, options explorer with a popup that displays a description, sub-options, default values etc.
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