#Neovim
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I use (neo)vim
I've been using arrow keys for navigation, and I decided I wanted to use hjkl instead
Someone on the internet had the idea to rebind those to jkil to make it easier to pick up
I decided I wanted to do something like that
I think I picked the most cursed option

Behold: English (US, intl., with dead keys, cursed edition)
Yes this is my keyboard layout
Yes I decided to edit xkb rather than my neovim configuration
Over the next few days we will find out what effect this has on my typing
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probably i should learn how to use neo/vi/m or similar sometime. i guess the reason i haven't is i don't use console text editors that often? if i'm doing a writing project i'll either use libreoffice or scrivener (depending on length) and if i just need to edit a config usually kate or nano work. the only programming i do is html/css, and i usually just do that in kate. maybe a more powerful editor would help my flow? unsure. would totally help with the whole "relatively universal linux console editor" thing though
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have you posted more your colorschemes anywhere? the one in your pinned post looks really nice! - @cups-official
hi @cups-official !!!
they're both on my codeberg as neovim schemes with a random assortment of extras (lifted repo structure from tokyonight + lua that i do not understand from xero)!! my dotfiles are a mess right now but i use them with sway, yambar, bemenu, mako, etc. i'll get around to mirroring them to github for easier installation maybe
perona.nvim
moonqueen.nvim
#answered#linux#linuxposting#linux rice#neovim#zillennial weeb likes toei animation magical girls#flatpak official
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Goodbye Vim, Hello Neovim!
"It's great that I've fully migrated from Vim to Neovim. Setting up the configurations took some time, but I'm glad I made the switch. Chris was right; I should have done this sooner! While leaving familiar habits behind wasn't easy, I'm satisfied with my progress."
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Some screen sharing of challenging backend Java code that I was testing, although it was quite basic, to be honest.
Additionally, my notebook contained a pretty basic code base for a producer class that I wrote by hand. I want to become very skilled in creating Java classes based on the producer-consumer pattern using Kafka.
#coding#linux#programming#programmer#developer#software development#software#student#study aesthetic#study blog#university student#studyblr#study motivation#studying#university#learning#study#studynotes#studyblr community#java#vim#neovim#vimterminal#clivim#iusevimbtw#linuxposting#open source#computers#debian#notebook
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I have to admit I use MacOS more than Arch Linux but at least its better than W*ndows
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If you use vim or neovim (i like to remap to get vim-like keybindings in every programs i use), someone made an eva unit 01 theme for it. Popular plugins like whichkey, lualine, fzf or telescope are even themed. Palette is also lovely named about eva ("LCL" for orange^^). Author even has a custom eva mechanical keyboard. It won't replace your ros�� pine, tokyonight, dracula, gruvbox... but it's a cool colorscheme.
author: https://haunted.computer/@xero repo: https://github.com/xero/evangelion.nvim
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someone help me i'm addicted to neovim ricing, i've spent like 15hrs tinkering with the configs already and I still don't have DAP or support for half the languages i want.
YET somehow i'm still having fun. what's wrong with me. I could've just installed nvchad T-T
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Neovim supremacy
👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆
FAX.
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[WHY VIM IS MORE THAN JUST AN EDITOR]
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Starting to make my first neovim plugin, wish me luck
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Godot's only flaw is its code editor (and in some ways, GDScript).
Why is there no way to check what type a variable is? I get that we can do `var name: type = value`, however we sometimes need to infer the type from its usage throughout the code. I find that the code editor doesn't show me that in a readable way...
I encounter so many eccentricities of the code editor that I find myself wanting to go back to neovim. ;-;
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perona 👻 | moon queen 🌙
i've shared these indirectly before through rice screenshots, but here are my toei animation-inspired neovim colorschemes. i haven't ported them to many applications/terminal emulators besides foot since i use them all over my sway setup.
they're works in progress; despite moon queen's repo age, i've been messing with it for almost a year and a half now(!) and only recently for neovim. i use a lot of the mini.nvim library, so idk if i'll ever add support for a lot of popular plugins.
i don't know lua that well, so i ripped a lot off of xero's evangelion.nvim, not in least of which for weaboo inspiration, and used the excellent lush.nvim and shipwright combo. i highly recommend them for making your own!
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nvim default color scheme is weird. like why are you so stingy about using colors?? do u not want to provide me with legibility & enrichment
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youtube
VIM Motions
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i just think i put far too much time into linux for my post-grad school industry swap not to be IT
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