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--[[
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==================== READ THIS BEFORE CONTINUING ====================
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======== .-----. ========
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======== .----------------------. | === | ========
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======== |.-""""""""""""""""""-.| |-----| ========
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======== || || | === | ========
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======== || KICKSTART.NVIM || |-----| ========
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======== || || | === | ========
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======== || || |-----| ========
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======== ||:Tutor || |:::::| ========
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======== |'-..................-'| |____o| ========
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======== `"")----------------(""` ___________ ========
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======== /::::::::::| |::::::::::\ \ no mouse \ ========
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======== /:::========| |==hjkl==:::\ \ required \ ========
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======== '""""""""""""' '""""""""""""' '""""""""""' ========
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======== ========
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=====================================================================
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=====================================================================
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What is Kickstart?
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Kickstart.nvim is *not* a distribution.
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Kickstart.nvim is a starting point for your own configuration.
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The goal is that you can read every line of code, top-to-bottom, understand
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what your configuration is doing, and modify it to suit your needs.
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Once you've done that, you can start exploring, configuring and tinkering to
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make Neovim your own! That might mean leaving Kickstart just the way it is for a while
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or immediately breaking it into modular pieces. It's up to you!
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If you don't know anything about Lua, I recommend taking some time to read through
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a guide. One possible example which will only take 10-15 minutes:
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- https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/lua/
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After understanding a bit more about Lua, you can use `:help lua-guide` as a
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reference for how Neovim integrates Lua.
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- :help lua-guide
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- (or HTML version): https://neovim.io/doc/user/lua-guide.html
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Kickstart Guide:
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TODO: The very first thing you should do is to run the command `:Tutor` in Neovim.
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If you don't know what this means, type the following:
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- <escape key>
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- :
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- Tutor
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- <enter key>
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(If you already know the Neovim basics, you can skip this step.)
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Once you've completed that, you can continue working through **AND READING** the rest
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of the kickstart init.lua.
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Next, run AND READ `:help`.
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This will open up a help window with some basic information
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about reading, navigating and searching the builtin help documentation.
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This should be the first place you go to look when you're stuck or confused
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with something. It's one of my favorite Neovim features.
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MOST IMPORTANTLY, we provide a keymap "<space>sh" to [s]earch the [h]elp documentation,
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which is very useful when you're not exactly sure of what you're looking for.
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I have left several `:help X` comments throughout the init.lua
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These are hints about where to find more information about the relevant settings,
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plugins or Neovim features used in Kickstart.
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NOTE: Look for lines like this
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Throughout the file. These are for you, the reader, to help you understand what is happening.
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Feel free to delete them once you know what you're doing, but they should serve as a guide
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for when you are first encountering a few different constructs in your Neovim config.
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If you experience any errors while trying to install kickstart, run `:checkhealth` for more info.
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I hope you enjoy your Neovim journey,
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- TJ
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P.S. You can delete this when you're done too. It's your config now! :)
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--]]
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-- Set <space> as the leader key
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-- See `:help mapleader`
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-- NOTE: Must happen before plugins are loaded (otherwise wrong leader will be used)
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@ -91,7 +5,7 @@ vim.g.mapleader = ' '
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vim.g.maplocalleader = ' '
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-- Set to true if you have a Nerd Font installed and selected in the terminal
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vim.g.have_nerd_font = false
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vim.g.have_nerd_font = true
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-- [[ Setting options ]]
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-- See `:help vim.opt`
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vim.opt.number = true
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-- You can also add relative line numbers, to help with jumping.
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-- Experiment for yourself to see if you like it!
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-- vim.opt.relativenumber = true
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vim.opt.relativenumber = true
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-- Enable mouse mode, can be useful for resizing splits for example!
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vim.opt.mouse = 'a'
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vim.keymap.set('t', '<Esc><Esc>', '<C-\\><C-n>', { desc = 'Exit terminal mode' })
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-- TIP: Disable arrow keys in normal mode
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-- vim.keymap.set('n', '<left>', '<cmd>echo "Use h to move!!"<CR>')
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-- vim.keymap.set('n', '<right>', '<cmd>echo "Use l to move!!"<CR>')
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-- vim.keymap.set('n', '<up>', '<cmd>echo "Use k to move!!"<CR>')
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-- vim.keymap.set('n', '<down>', '<cmd>echo "Use j to move!!"<CR>')
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<left>', '<cmd>echo "Use h to move!!"<CR>')
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<right>', '<cmd>echo "Use l to move!!"<CR>')
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<up>', '<cmd>echo "Use k to move!!"<CR>')
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<down>', '<cmd>echo "Use j to move!!"<CR>')
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-- Keybinds to make split navigation easier.
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-- Use CTRL+<hjkl> to switch between windows
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@ -617,7 +531,7 @@ require('lazy').setup({
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local servers = {
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-- clangd = {},
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-- gopls = {},
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-- pyright = {},
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pyright = {},
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-- rust_analyzer = {},
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-- ... etc. See `:help lspconfig-all` for a list of all the pre-configured LSPs
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--
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@ -710,7 +624,7 @@ require('lazy').setup({
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formatters_by_ft = {
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lua = { 'stylua' },
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-- Conform can also run multiple formatters sequentially
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-- python = { "isort", "black" },
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python = { 'isort', 'black' },
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--
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-- You can use 'stop_after_first' to run the first available formatter from the list
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-- javascript = { "prettierd", "prettier", stop_after_first = true },
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@ -738,12 +652,12 @@ require('lazy').setup({
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-- `friendly-snippets` contains a variety of premade snippets.
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-- See the README about individual language/framework/plugin snippets:
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-- https://github.com/rafamadriz/friendly-snippets
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-- {
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-- 'rafamadriz/friendly-snippets',
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-- config = function()
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-- require('luasnip.loaders.from_vscode').lazy_load()
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-- end,
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-- },
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{
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'rafamadriz/friendly-snippets',
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config = function()
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require('luasnip.loaders.from_vscode').lazy_load()
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end,
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},
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},
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},
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'saadparwaiz1/cmp_luasnip',
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{ name = 'nvim_lsp' },
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{ name = 'luasnip' },
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{ name = 'path' },
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{ name = 'copilot' },
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},
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}
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end,
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-- Load the colorscheme here.
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-- Like many other themes, this one has different styles, and you could load
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-- any other, such as 'tokyonight-storm', 'tokyonight-moon', or 'tokyonight-day'.
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vim.cmd.colorscheme 'tokyonight-night'
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vim.cmd.colorscheme 'tokyonight-storm'
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-- You can configure highlights by doing something like:
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vim.cmd.hi 'Comment gui=none'
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build = ':TSUpdate',
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main = 'nvim-treesitter.configs', -- Sets main module to use for opts
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-- [[ Configure Treesitter ]] See `:help nvim-treesitter`
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dependencies = {
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-- NOTE:: IDK if this can be installed through ensure_installed, but the repo says to do it like so:
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{ 'nushell/tree-sitter-nu' },
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},
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opts = {
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ensure_installed = { 'bash', 'c', 'diff', 'html', 'lua', 'luadoc', 'markdown', 'markdown_inline', 'query', 'vim', 'vimdoc' },
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-- Autoinstall languages that are not installed
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-- This is the easiest way to modularize your config.
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--
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-- Uncomment the following line and add your plugins to `lua/custom/plugins/*.lua` to get going.
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-- { import = 'custom.plugins' },
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{ import = 'custom.plugins' },
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--
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-- For additional information with loading, sourcing and examples see `:help lazy.nvim-🔌-plugin-spec`
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-- Or use telescope!
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