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| | maw.sh
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| | This Article about using neovim on a Unix way.
| | ncona.com
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| | I've known about neovim for a long time, but I've never tried it out. My goal for this article is to try to replicate my current vim configuration: File explorer Grep Fuzzy file finder Syntax highlight .vimrc configuration If Neovim is as good as people say, I should be able to do that, and it should run faster. Installation Neovim is already packaged for most OS. Sadly, the version included in Ubuntu is too old for most plugins out there. For this reason, we'll have to build from source. Install prerequisites: 1 sudo apt-get install ninja-build gettext cmake unzip curl
| | vinitkumar.me
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| | The blog guides users through a smooth transition from Vim to Neovim, highlighting Neovim's improved performance, enhanced features, and better extensibility. It details the migration process, emphasizing the compatibility between Vim and Neovim configurations. The author's Neovim Lua-based configuration is provided, featuring a curated set of plugins, key mappings, and settings for a more modular and organized setup. The blog concludes by acknowledging the advantages of Neovim's init.lua configuration for those interested in exploring its features and flexibility.
| | thottingal.in
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| I just published a VS Code language extension to support OpenType feature files in the Adobe "AFDKO" format. The extension provides syntax highlighting and code snippet support. (Screenshot From Amiri font) The syntax highlighting patterns for AFDKO is based on the opentype-feature-bundle for Atom Editor by Kennet Ormandy which is based upon Brook Elgie's original Textmate bundle. The code snippets are based on the snippets prepared by Simon Cozens for AFDKO-SublimeText