huge W video, thank you! luasnip is easily my 3rd favorite plugin (which sounds comical, but it is genuinely high praise considering my amount of plugins) you pushed me to considering choice nodes, and I simply didn't know about rep. I've been using a function node for that functionality in the past
Wonderful video, I appreciate it very much, I was just using default snippets managing them in json files and it was a bit of a pain. I use the lazyvim distro, so just enabled the luasnip LazyExtra, and with all your tips, I'm good to go. Again, thank you very much!
Your videos convinced me to start using NixOS, and now they're slowly pulling me towards Neovim. Could you please do a video or a small playlist explaining how to properly setup Neovim? I'd (we'd) greatly appreciate. And also, I like the humour that you sneak into some of your videos. It gets me all the time. 😅
how do you create snippets which display placeholder text that an insert node could write over, like in ultisnips? for example, if i want func to expand to f : X \to Y initially, but i want to jump through and have the opportunity to change each of f, X, Y if I want, say to something like g : A \to B
Over time learning these kinda functions in Lua for Neovim, IDE's like VSCode will be just dumb to you, not that they will ever be able to understand why. Sure it will take more time and effort in the beginning, but once you get into it over time nothing will match your work flow and you will by then run circles around everyone else not doing the same having 10xed++ your efficiency above the most leet VSCoders, if that even exists.
huge W video, thank you!
luasnip is easily my 3rd favorite plugin (which sounds comical, but it is genuinely high praise considering my amount of plugins)
you pushed me to considering choice nodes, and I simply didn't know about rep. I've been using a function node for that functionality in the past
Wonderful video, I appreciate it very much, I was just using default snippets managing them in json files and it was a bit of a pain. I use the lazyvim distro, so just enabled the luasnip LazyExtra, and with all your tips, I'm good to go.
Again, thank you very much!
dude, I've been trying to make my own snippets for months, couldn't find any good solutions, you are my savior!
Excellent video as always. Clean, concise, high quality production!
Your videos convinced me to start using NixOS, and now they're slowly pulling me towards Neovim. Could you please do a video or a small playlist explaining how to properly setup Neovim? I'd (we'd) greatly appreciate.
And also, I like the humour that you sneak into some of your videos. It gets me all the time. 😅
Nix and Neovim are my absolute favorite tools, so expect more videos about them 😀
@@vimjoyer Thank you very much. I can hardly wait.
bro you are a godamn hero, I love you, subscribed, Thanks a lot!!!
This video make me understand why luasnip is a snippet engine
Hey, I love your videos, do you think you could do a video on setting up DAP on Neovim on NixOS? Thanks (also first)
Yo. Incredible video. Really nice work.
thanks for the video!
btw, how do you create these animations?
Everything is created with "motion canvas"
thx dude, really good content
how do you create snippets which display placeholder text that an insert node could write over, like in ultisnips?
for example, if i want func to expand to f : X \to Y initially, but i want to jump through and have the opportunity to change each of f, X, Y if I want, say to something like g : A \to B
Over time learning these kinda functions in Lua for Neovim, IDE's like VSCode will be just dumb to you, not that they will ever be able to understand why. Sure it will take more time and effort in the beginning, but once you get into it over time nothing will match your work flow and you will by then run circles around everyone else not doing the same having 10xed++ your efficiency above the most leet VSCoders, if that even exists.
how to have a description that shows the snippets functionality or title from the preview popup while snippet is highlighted
My mom liked this video
Me: looking for a way to paste template code
Luasnip: would you like your pasting Turing complete?
haha yeah