Tip: with lazy you can use the "opts" property, to replace "config = function() { require("PLUGIN_NAME").setup({}) end" since Lazy automatically call the setup function with the content of "opts" For example in your treesj file, you can replace the line 3-5 by "opts = {}"
damn bro you have like almost the perfect setup well done..the only issue with things like the changed theme is you gotta change it on hella stuff to match if you like using it on a bunch
yo brother, i just ran into the same problem with none-ls. i dont think its a skill issue, theres too much to customize as far as formatter goes when using null-ls, specifying which to pick, when to trigger, async vs not. You get this little nice fast plugin that does all of that for you, so beautiful
Nice! Suggestion: you can remove Comment.nvim as this functionality has been integrated into neovim. I don't know the exact version but it has been there for some time.
Did u ever find this? I just spent 10 minutes going through his repo and still couldn’t find it. I’m pretty upset, because I can’t find it through google either
Are you actually running windows in this video? If so, how the hell did you make it look like that? It looks frankly amazing. And how is it to navigate?
I just spent 10 minutes going through your repo and still can’t find that error plugin. I’m pretty upset, because I can’t find it through google either. you didnt mention it at all.
Nice Video. But don't you have a problem using marks by setting the the maps of mini.surround with `m`?. I guess you just can't use the marks a,d,f,h,n,r and,F, and keep tracking those that you can use. But i have doubts. so please let me know
@@codingwithsphereI understand how hard is to apply all of the features that vim or NeoVim has to offer. And many of them doesn't seem to have significant impact on the workflow. So is better that you just take your time and enjoy the ride. and i really want you to help if you want to use vim as its fullest. Btw thare are many keymaps that already uses `z` at the beginning for motions or operators. like horizontal scrolling, folding and spell suggestion
look at you boyyyyyyy you are the new famous boy with boy's slickkkkkk as fkkkkkk neovim setup boy ! the slickest neovim setup boy the famous boy. You gon be famous booooiiiiiiiiii
@@hrqmonteiro im using glazewm. My config is super minimal. It basically comes looking like that. I only slightly reduced the margins and changed the focused window border color
@@codingwithsphere So are you on Windows? Lol i though it was a Linux. I never knew you could use a wm in Windows. I guess i am off it for too many years now lol Thanks!
Wow, the amount of bloat here is insane. Sure, some of this stuff can be useful, but most of it is just nerdy bloat shit that distracts you from getting really work done.
Could have use tabout, metajump plugins to do all these things in vscode. Customise keybindings of vscode to move cursor from home row. Most of people don’t know power of vscode. People use nvim to look cool.
I did use tabout, metajump and vscodevim. The problem with vim emulation in other editors is that it's an emulation, not the real deal. VSCodevim is incomplete as of right now. Additionally, not all UI elements can be interacted with easily with the keyboard. There are workarounds for most issues, but then what's the point? Why use vscode just to try and make it as close to a modal editor as possible? I do know the power of vscode; and a keyboard-only workflow is not part of it.
@@codingwithsphere ooouch, nice rebuttal. yeah, nothing encourages keyboard only workflow like vim/neovim. And another point against vscode, i dont want to modify a freaking setting using a JSON, **** that ****. why would anyone want to use yaml or json to configure something if they can do the same with a simple language like lua?
Bro is so well spoken, easy to follow sheesh. subbed
100%
Tip: with lazy you can use the "opts" property, to replace "config = function() { require("PLUGIN_NAME").setup({}) end" since Lazy automatically call the setup function with the content of "opts"
For example in your treesj file, you can replace the line 3-5 by "opts = {}"
if you map harpoon to 1-5, its way easier to use each pinned file :)
I use:
h -> add file
H -> open harpoon menu
1-5 -> open 1-5 harpoon file
Thanks man. Picked up some nice things in this overview.
damn bro you have like almost the perfect setup well done..the only issue with things like the changed theme is you gotta change it on hella stuff to match if you like using it on a bunch
"My fav color scheme: gorgoroth"
>found the metal listener
man that is the sickest windows rice ever, i use linux and windows side by side also.
i fw this channel heavy ❤
Really cool setup and awesome video!
I'm more interested in your windows desktop setup actually. What witchcraft did you pull to make it look like this?
hyprland
@@miguelcanais The prompt says appdata/local though. Isn't that the config location in windows?
@@mahiabir6348 Ok then it really is witchcraft
he is most likely using glazewm
@@fawwn Yeah. Well I've since switched to linux completely
Typecraft mentioned
Now you should drop your wezterm config
Yes, could you please post a link to your wezterm config, terminal colorscheme and custom prompt setup?
yo brother, i just ran into the same problem with none-ls. i dont think its a skill issue, theres too much to customize as far as formatter goes when using null-ls, specifying which to pick, when to trigger, async vs not. You get this little nice fast plugin that does all of that for you, so beautiful
Your comment plugin is not necessary anymore nvim supports comments out of the box ^^
I think it's not that customizable yet or at least, it is easy to add more functionality with a plugin.
is there a way to comment a selection within a line? Because when I select a word, 'gc' comments the whole line
I normally move the cursor to the same line or as close as possible to the word and do / to search for the the term I want to go to, and press enter.
Nice! Suggestion: you can remove Comment.nvim as this functionality has been integrated into neovim. I don't know the exact version but it has been there for some time.
Thanks I'll look into it
in version 0.10.0
Well i guess it is really really nice
these warnings and error messages are beautiful, which plugin does this?
Did u ever find this? I just spent 10 minutes going through his repo and still couldn’t find it. I’m pretty upset, because I can’t find it through google either
You would like the kanawaga dragon theme.
I used to use it
i show a error in a html where the error was showing in a cool format so can i know the plugin for it.
@codingwithsphere
a) do you have repo with your terminal / prompt config?
b) can you remember from where you got the wallpaper
tx
Are you actually running windows in this video? If so, how the hell did you make it look like that? It looks frankly amazing.
And how is it to navigate?
GlazeWM + zebar + translucentTB. Glazewm gives me vim-like shortcuts for managing my windows
maybe he uses a different window manager? I saw with btop that windows runs dwm
@@alexdefoc6919 wow, didn't know that was possible. Interesting
Nice config
How did you get nvim to work on windows? I'm getting loads of errors whenever i clone my Linux nvim config to my windows pc, all related to windows
How did you get instant theme switching?
Hey! What font are you using? I guess that's more of a wezterm question lol
Nice! Ive been using lazyvim coz I hate configuring stuff, Your config looks sick! I might just copy it... (If im allowed)
Of course it's on github for a reason !
I just spent 10 minutes going through your repo and still can’t find that error plugin. I’m pretty upset, because I can’t find it through google either. you didnt mention it at all.
Please make a video about your windows rice!!!
Can you share that wallpaper please bruv? Really nice config!
Was just thinking the same thing!
Thanks!
wallhaven.cc/w/76edpv
@@joselopes9684 It's looks great
@@codingwithsphereThanks!
me too, i want that wallpaper😅
Nice Video. But don't you have a problem using marks by setting the the maps of mini.surround with `m`?. I guess you just can't use the marks a,d,f,h,n,r and,F, and keep tracking those that you can use. But i have doubts. so please let me know
@@luismarez4792 tbh, I didnt start using marks until after this video. Ive switched surround to z now
@@codingwithsphereI understand how hard is to apply all of the features that vim or NeoVim has to offer. And many of them doesn't seem to have significant impact on the workflow. So is better that you just take your time and enjoy the ride. and i really want you to help if you want to use vim as its fullest. Btw thare are many keymaps that already uses `z` at the beginning for motions or operators. like horizontal scrolling, folding and spell suggestion
check out something like grapple. harpoon2 or arrow. They are all better implementations of the default mark
and ur coding lua on that?
can you share you starship cfg pls
Are you using glaze extra to remove tittles and get transparency?
No transparency worked out of the box for me. I removed the titlebar in my wezterm configuration
null-ls is not being updated anymore iirc, it's archived for over a year now, so conform was a good call and not really a skill issue on your end.
Is the font JetBrains Mono?
It's iosevka
look at you boyyyyyyy you are the new famous boy with boy's slickkkkkk as fkkkkkk neovim setup boy ! the slickest neovim setup boy the famous boy. You gon be famous booooiiiiiiiiii
is this windows in the video if yes how did you change the layout of windows
Yes it is ! I'm using GlazeWM with Zebar
what font are you using?
A custom version of the Iosevka font
Which WM are you using? Do you have dotfiles for that?
@@hrqmonteiro im using glazewm. My config is super minimal. It basically comes looking like that. I only slightly reduced the margins and changed the focused window border color
@@codingwithsphere So are you on Windows?
Lol i though it was a Linux. I never knew you could use a wm in Windows.
I guess i am off it for too many years now lol
Thanks!
@@hrqmonteiro yes im on windows in this video !
looks great, but transparency is not for me. (i dont speak english)
Taking away zen mode from this. Things good
Wow, the amount of bloat here is insane. Sure, some of this stuff can be useful, but most of it is just nerdy bloat shit that distracts you from getting really work done.
Your comment is bloat.
Could have use tabout, metajump plugins to do all these things in vscode. Customise keybindings of vscode to move cursor from home row. Most of people don’t know power of vscode. People use nvim to look cool.
I did use tabout, metajump and vscodevim. The problem with vim emulation in other editors is that it's an emulation, not the real deal. VSCodevim is incomplete as of right now. Additionally, not all UI elements can be interacted with easily with the keyboard. There are workarounds for most issues, but then what's the point? Why use vscode just to try and make it as close to a modal editor as possible? I do know the power of vscode; and a keyboard-only workflow is not part of it.
Why not use both? Literally today I used nvim to write and vscode to preview a markdown file 😂
Okay. I commented too soon. I no longer need vscode after watching to the end! Thanks!
@@lian1238 i spent quite some time setting up render-markdown and markdown-preview. Markdown has never been easier in neovim
@@codingwithsphere ooouch, nice rebuttal. yeah, nothing encourages keyboard only workflow like vim/neovim. And another point against vscode, i dont want to modify a freaking setting using a JSON, **** that ****. why would anyone want to use yaml or json to configure something if they can do the same with a simple language like lua?