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[[ch-default-configs]]
== Default Configs
While you can configure neovim-flake yourself using the builder, here are a few default configurations you can use.
[[sec-default-tidal]]
=== Tidal Cycles
[source,console]
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$ nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake#tidal file.tidal
Utilizing https://github.com/tidalcycles/vim-tidal[vim-tidal] and mitchmindtree's fantastic https://github.com/mitchmindtree/tidalcycles.nix[tidalcycles.nix] start playing with tidal cycles in a single command.
In your tidal file, type a cycle e.g. `d1 $ s "drum"` and then press _ctrl+enter_. Super collider with superdirt, and a modified GHCI with tidal will start up and begin playing. Note, you need jack enabled on your system. If you are using pipewire, its as easy as setting `services.pipewire.jack.enable = true`.
[[sec-default-nix]]
=== Nix
[source,console]
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$ nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake#nix test.nix
Enables all the of neovim plugins, with language support for specifically Nix. This lets you see what a fully configured neovim setup looks like without downloading a whole bunch of language servers and associated tools.
[[sec-default-maximal]]
=== Maximal
[source,console]
$ nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake#maximal test.nix
It is the same fully configured neovim as with the <<sec-default-nix,Nix>> config, but with every supported language enabled.
[NOTE]
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Running the maximal config will download *a lot* of packages, as it will be downloading language servers, formatters, and more. You are recommended to use the binary cache if
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using the default configs.4
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