Thanks for the suggestion, I've been thinking about finding a solution similar to Grammarly or whatever it's equivalent is in Neovim, is ltex-ls the one?
@@linkarzu it’s one of them. Tried to set it up, but unfortunately it didn’t work with other languages. English works fine I guess. I was looking for a free solution. There’s also chatgpt nvim but you have to pay for the api requests as far as I know
Setting something up like this has been on my list, it hasn't bothered me enough to take action, but some day I'll replace spell with something else. Stay tuned as my procrastination and crazy priorities list may switch and I may end setting it up, who knows
This is really useful, thank you!
Glad you found it useful, I'll keep tips like these coming!
Nice. Thought about adding grammar check with ltex-ls?
Thanks for the suggestion, I've been thinking about finding a solution similar to Grammarly or whatever it's equivalent is in Neovim, is ltex-ls the one?
@@linkarzu it’s one of them. Tried to set it up, but unfortunately it didn’t work with other languages. English works fine I guess. I was looking for a free solution. There’s also chatgpt nvim but you have to pay for the api requests as far as I know
Setting something up like this has been on my list, it hasn't bothered me enough to take action, but some day I'll replace spell with something else.
Stay tuned as my procrastination and crazy priorities list may switch and I may end setting it up, who knows
@@linkarzu I’d love to see that 😀
I'll keep you posted!
Suggestion: maybe it was worth creating a PR for LazyVim to include that `localoptions` in `sessionoptions`; seems useful.
That's a good idea, I'll submit the PR and we'll see what Folke says
Yeah, I think he's on vacation or something these days, and judging by less frequent LazyVim release, he seems less active for now
We'll see 🤝
Oh, you created one?
Nope, not yet, did you?