IMPORTANT: These are primarily meant for inspiration. I wouldn't just blindly use them. Proceed at your own risk!
📹 Youtube Playlist With Detailed Walkthroughs on My Setup: 💻 My Dev Environment & Workflow
✍🏼 Blog Post Step-by-Step Guide: How To Setup Your Mac Terminal
📹 Youtube Guide: How To Make Your Boring Mac Terminal So Much Better
- .zshrc - Zsh Shell Configuration
- coolnight.itermcolors - iTerm2 Color Scheme
✍🏼 Blog Post: How To Use and Configure Tmux Alongside Neovim
📹 Youtube Guide: How I Setup And Use Tmux Alongside Neovim for an Awesome Dev Workflow
- .tmux.conf - Tmux Configuration File
✍🏼 Blog Post: How To Setup And Use The Yabai Tiling Window Manager On Mac
📹 Youtube Guide: How To Setup And Use The Yabai Tiling Window Manager On Mac
💡 Tip: I highly recommend following along with me on youtube and use the repo as reference to set up the config. You'll understand everything a lot better and be able to change things and evolve the setup into your own!
If you clone the repo into your machine and use the config by copying .config/nvim to your home folder, you'll have to restart neovim after the plugins install. After restart, if you are opening a lua file or another file I have language servers configured for, like html, css or javascript/typescript, you might also get an error saying that the server failed to start. This is because Mason hasn't installed it yet. Press enter to continue, Mason will automatically install it.
📹 Youtube Step-by-Step Guide: How I Setup Neovim On My Mac To Make It Amazing
- True Color Terminal Like: iTerm2
- Neovim (Version 0.8 or Later)
- Nerd Font - I use Meslo Nerd Font
- Ripgrep - For Telescope Fuzzy Finder
- XCode Command Line Tools
- If working with typescript/javascript and the typescript language server like me. You might need to install node.
If you're on mac, like me, you can install iTerm2, Neovim, Ripgrep and Node with homebrew.
brew install --cask iterm2
brew install neovim
brew install ripgrep
brew install node
For XCode Command Line Tools do:
xcode-select --install
When nvim-treesitter updates, there might be breaking changes to corresponding parsers being used. I made a change to make sure parsers are automatically updated whenever nvim-treesitter is installed/updated. The code is found in this file: plugins-setup.lua
The updated code is this:
use({
"nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter",
run = function()
local ts_update = require("nvim-treesitter.install").update({ with_sync = true })
ts_update()
end,
})
- wbthomason/packer - Popular plugin manager
- nvim-lua/plenary - Useful lua functions other plugins use
- tpope/vim-surround - manipulate surroundings with "ys", "ds", and "cs"
- vim-scripts/ReplaceWithRegister - replace things with register with "gr"
- numToStr/Comment.nvim - toggle comments with "gc"
- nvim-telescope/telescope-fzf-native.nvim - Dependency for better performance
- nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim - Fuzzy Finder
- hrsh7th/nvim-cmp - Completion plugin
- hrsh7th/cmp-buffer - Completion source for text in current buffer
- hrsh7th/cmp-path - Completion source for file system paths
- L3MON4D3/LuaSnip - Snippet engine
- rafamadriz/friendly-snippets - Useful snippets for different languages
- saadparwaiz1/cmp_luasnip - Completion source for snippet autocomplete
- williamboman/mason-lspconfig.nvim - Bridges gap b/w mason & lspconfig
- neovim/nvim-lspconfig - Easy way to configure lsp servers
- hrsh7th/cmp-nvim-lsp - Smart code autocompletion with lsp
- glepnir/lspsaga.nvim - Enhanced uis for lsp
- jose-elias-alvarez/typescript.nvim - Additional functionality for typescript server
- onsails/lspkind.nvim - Vs Code Like Icons for autocompletion
- jose-elias-alvarez/null-ls.nvim - Easy way to configure formatters & linters
- jayp0521/mason-null-ls.nvim - Bridges gap b/w mason & null-ls
- nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter - Treesitter configuration
- windwp/nvim-autopairs - Autoclose brackets, parens, quotes, etc...
- windwp/nvim-ts-autotag - Autoclose tags
- lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim - Show line modifications on left hand side