I quite like the current one.
Hello!
https://keyoxide.org/562DAB0963A00534B95C66E345B4B73EDF1304D9
I quite like the current one.
:lua with a [range] executes that range as Lua code, in any buffer.
Finally! Something similar to M-x eval-region
built-in (as far as I’m aware).
Yes, really.
fi
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are a joke that never found their end. No one would design a language that did that with a straight face these days.
Well, I thought that was genius when learning Bash.
Switching from Vim was a no-brainer. I was on WSL 1, and the Alt/Meta key support was horrendous at the time. Neovim supported it perfectly.
Years later Neovim adopts Lua, I went back and forth between Emacs and Neovim for several months. Neovim stuck, because for some reason it just works. Lua is a little easier to learn and write (before I find the time to sit down and read the elisp manual properly, appreciating the lisp-ness), my Neovim setup had a satisfactory number of features whilst having minimum moving parts. It became easier to maintain. As my current daily driver I don’t need to touch my config for months and it will work.
I also tried helix several weeks ago, it’s great, but it doesn’t support custom snippets and templates, among other things that were essential to the development for some of my projects.
I am not convinced Neovim is best for me, I miss Emacs from time to time. It’s just what I’ve sticked with and I’m happy with it for now.
Inspiration and Thanks
Github Copilot for code
Welp, interesting!
I recently switched to Codeberg Pages and it’s the first time I’m hearing about a weekly downtime. Is there somewhere this is documented or I can read more about it?