kickstart.nvim/README.md

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mgua's kickstart.nvim

Introduction

This project is heavily based on TJ DeVries amazing work to promote Neovim adoption and usage. Please see the original project nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim

In my neovim journey I recently migrated from vimscript to lua, and I am still in the process of adjusting my setup.

I am working to make this kickstart a standard for my development team, to be deployed on Windows Linux and MacOSX systems.

Kickstart.nvim is just a configuration procedure. It requires to have several components installed and prepared. In the following notes I will list the preparation activities to be performed on the different operating systems.

A possible alternative approach is to use a neovim distribution, like

  • LazyVim: maintained by @folke (the author of lazy.nvim package manager)

Neovim preparation and Installation for Linux

Ubuntu

from root:

  • apt update
  • apt upgrade
  • apt install software-properties-common
  • add-apt-repository ppa:neovim-ppa/stable
  • apt update
  • apt install ripgrep fd-find
  • apt install neovim
  • (for python development): apt install python3 python3-venv python3-pip
  • (for perl development): cpan install Neovim::Ext

Kali

from root:

  • apt update
  • apt upgrade
  • apt install ripgrep fd-find
  • cd
  • mkdir neovim
  • cd neovim
  • curl -LO https://github.com/neovim/neovim/releases/latest/download/nvim.appimage
  • chmod +x nvim.appimage
  • cp nvim.appimage /usr/bin/
  • ln -s /usr/bin/nvim.appimage /usr/bin/nvim
  • apt install python3 python3-venv python3-pip (for python development)
  • cpan install Neovim::Ext (for perl development)

Almalinux

from root:

  • yum update
  • yum install ripgrep fd-find
  • yum install neovim
  • yum install python3 python3-venv python3-pip (for python development)
  • cpan install Neovim::Ext (for perl development)

Neovim Kickstart Configuration for any linux distribution (in non privileged user context)

Start nvim now, and you should see the automatic download and updates by lazy

Neovim preparation and Installation for MacOSX

(To be completed)

Neovim preparation and Installation for windows

Actions to be executed from administrator user:

  1. Chocolatey package manager installation (see https://chocolatey.org/)
  • run the following from powershell admin
Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force; [System.Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [System.Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol -bor 3072; iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://community.chocolatey.org/install.ps1'))
  • close and reopen admin window
  1. Winget package manager installation ( see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/package-manager/winget/ )
  • install winget from microsoft store
  1. from an administrator console, execute:
winget install gnuwin32.tar (bsdtar, installed in c:\Windows\WinSxS\.. c:\cygwin64\bin...)
winget install gnuwin32.findutils (grep)
winget install Microsoft.WindowsTerminal (if not from winget, it can be installed from microsoft https://aka.ms/terminal https://github.com/microsoft/terminal#other-install-methods https://github.com/microsoft/terminal (go on releases on right side...))
choco install less bat gzip ripgrep grep fd fzf far netcat curl wget procexp mingw (choco installs the tools in c:\ProgramData\chocolatey\bin these tools are needed for lsp config)
  • nerdfonts are a nice to have extension. After font installation, they can be setup in Windows Terminal to be available for neovim interface. Go download nerdfonts https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/releases/download/v2.3.3/Hack.zip uncompress in a temporary folder. then select all the .ttf files and press right-click then install. Open MS terminal, press the top icon on the right of the "+", then choose Profile/Defaults on the left, then Appearance and in font face set Hack Nerd Font
choco install python (for python development. (I experienced path issues when using python.org install, maybe due to Anaconda being on my system too)) 
winget install StrawberryPerl.StrawberryPerl (for perl development)
cpanm -n Neovim::Ext (or cpan install Neovim::Ext) (for perl development)

Neovim Kickstart Configuration for Windows (in non privileged user context)

  cd %HOMEPATH%	(typically c:\Users\<your-username>\)
  py -m venv venv_nvim	(for python development, we create a dedicated environment for nvim)
  .\venv_nvim\Scripts\activate 	(for python)
  py -m pip install pip --upgrade (for python, upgrade pip)
  py -m pip install neovim (for python, install neovim python package)
  mkdir %HOMEPATH%\AppData\Local\nvim\	(to avoid some path not found error)
  mkdir %HOMEPATH%\AppData\Local\Temp\nvim\ (to avoid some path not found error from lsp)
  (Exit from nvim if open)
  cd %HOMEPATH%\AppData\Local\
  ren nvim nvim_old
  mkdir nvim
  cd nvim
  git clone https://github.com/mgua/kickstart.nvim.git .
  (launch nvim)

Example: Adding an autopairs plugin

In the file: lua/custom/plugins/autopairs.lua, add:

-- File: lua/custom/plugins/autopairs.lua

return {
  "windwp/nvim-autopairs",
  config = function()
    require("nvim-autopairs").setup {}
  end,
}

This will automatically install nvim-autopairs and enable it on startup. For more information, see documentation for lazy.nvim.

Example: Adding a file tree plugin

In the file: lua/custom/plugins/filetree.lua, add:

-- Unless you are still migrating, remove the deprecated commands from v1.x
vim.cmd([[ let g:neo_tree_remove_legacy_commands = 1 ]])

return {
  "nvim-neo-tree/neo-tree.nvim",
  version = "*",
  dependencies = {
    "nvim-lua/plenary.nvim",
    "nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons", -- not strictly required, but recommended
    "MunifTanjim/nui.nvim",
  },
  config = function ()
    require('neo-tree').setup {}
  end,
}

This will install the tree plugin and add the command :Neotree for you. You can explore the documentation at neo-tree.nvim for more information.

Example: Adding a file to change default options

To change default options, you can add a file in the /after/plugin/ folder (see :help load-plugins) to include your own options, keymaps, autogroups, and more. The following is an example defaults.lua file (located at $HOME/.config/nvim/after/plugin/defaults.lua).

vim.opt.relativenumber = true

vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sr', require('telescope.builtin').resume, { desc = '[S]earch [R]esume' })

Contribution

Pull-requests are welcome. The goal of this repo is not to create a Neovim configuration framework, but to offer a starting template that shows, by example, available features in Neovim. Some things that will not be included:

  • Custom language server configuration (null-ls templates)
  • Theming beyond a default colorscheme necessary for LSP highlight groups

Each PR, especially those which increase the line count, should have a description as to why the PR is necessary.

FAQ

  • What should I do if I already have a pre-existing neovim configuration?
    • You should back it up, then delete all files associated with it.
    • This includes your existing init.lua and the neovim files in ~/.local which can be deleted with rm -rf ~/.local/share/nvim/
    • You may also want to look at the migration guide for lazy.nvim
  • What if I want to "uninstall" this configuration:
  • Are there any cool videos about this plugin?

Windows Installation

Installation may require installing build tools, and updating the run command for telescope-fzf-native

See telescope-fzf-native documentation for more details

This requires:

  • Install CMake, and the Microsoft C++ Build Tools on Windows
{'nvim-telescope/telescope-fzf-native.nvim', build = 'cmake -S. -Bbuild -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release && cmake --build build --config Release && cmake --install build --prefix build' }