⚡ My Neovim Configuration in Lua – Powered by LazyVim 🚀 for a Blazing-Fast, Modular Workflow.
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⚡ My Neovim Configuration in Lua – Powered by LazyVim 🚀 for a Blazing-Fast, Modular Workflow.
🟦 Make TypeScript errors prettier and human-redable in NeoVim 🎀
This Neovim plugin facilitates synchronization with Demandware (DW) by providing features to upload files and manage project cleanliness. It integrates with Telescope for a seamless experience.
A modular and extensible Neovim configuration designed for modern development workflows. Each component is structured for maintainability and ease of customization. The Kanagawa color scheme ensures a visually consistent and focused user experience.
My Personal Development Environment
My personal Neovim configurations are tailored to integrate numerous plugins, including Copilot, Treesitter, and live servers for languages such as Go, Rust, C++, and more.
Manage your containers (Podman, Docker, and more) directly from Neovim – with clean architecture, pluggable backends, and a TUI-native experience.
A lightweight, modern Neovim plugin to interactively view, search, and reuse command-line mode (`:`) history using Telescope.
Nvim configuration using LazyVim and personal preferences
My personal Neovim config in Lua 🚀 | Fast startup with Lazy.nvim | LSP (Pyright, LuaLS, TSServer), Completion (Cmp+LuaSnip), Telescope, Treesitter, NvimTree | Nightfox Theme | Tested on Fedora/Sway/Foot
A simple neovim Config using lazy.nvim as the package manager
A colorscheme installer for NeoVim from the vimcolorscheme website
Personal Nvim configuration, using Lazyvim as template.
My system configuration files
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