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# Configuring {#sec-configuring-plugins}
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# Configuring {#sec-configuring-plugins}
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Just making the plugin to your Neovim configuration available might not always be enough. In that
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Just making the plugin to your Neovim configuration available might not always
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case, you can write custom lua config using either `config.vim.lazy.plugins.*.setupOpts`
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be enough. In that case, you can write custom lua config using either
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`config.vim.extraPlugins.*.setup` or `config.vim.luaConfigRC`.
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`config.vim.lazy.plugins.*.setupOpts` `config.vim.extraPlugins.*.setup` or
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`config.vim.luaConfigRC`.
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The first option uses an extended version of `lz.n`'s PluginSpec. `setupModule` and `setupOpt` can
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The first option uses an extended version of `lz.n`'s PluginSpec. `setupModule`
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be used if the plugin uses a `require('module').setup(...)` pattern. Otherwise, the `before` and
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and `setupOpt` can be used if the plugin uses a `require('module').setup(...)`
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`after` hooks should do what you need.
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pattern. Otherwise, the `before` and `after` hooks should do what you need.
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```nix
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```nix
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{
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{
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}
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}
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```
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```
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The second option uses an attribute set, which maps DAG section names to a custom type, which has
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The second option uses an attribute set, which maps DAG section names to a
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the fields `package`, `after`, `setup`. They allow you to set the package of the plugin, the
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custom type, which has the fields `package`, `after`, `setup`. They allow you to
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sections its setup code should be after (note that the `extraPlugins` option has its own DAG
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set the package of the plugin, the sections its setup code should be after (note
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scope), and the its setup code respectively. For example:
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that the `extraPlugins` option has its own DAG scope), and the its setup code
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respectively. For example:
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```nix
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```nix
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config.vim.extraPlugins = with pkgs.vimPlugins; {
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config.vim.extraPlugins = with pkgs.vimPlugins; {
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}
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}
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```
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```
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:::{.note}
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<!-- deno-fmt-ignore-start -->
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If your configuration needs to be put in a specific place in the config, you
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can use functions from `inputs.nvf.lib.nvim.dag` to order it. Refer to
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::: {.note}
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https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/blob/master/modules/lib/dag.nix
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One of the greatest strengths of nvf is the ability to order
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snippets of configuration via the DAG system. It will allow specifying positions
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of individual sections of configuration as needed. nvf provides helper functions
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in the extended library, usually under `inputs.nvf.lib.nvim.dag` that you may
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use.
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Please refer to the [DAG section](/index.xhtml#ch-dag-entries) in the nvf manual
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to find out more about the DAG system.
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to find out more about the DAG system.
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:::
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:::
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If you successfully made your plugin work, please feel free to create a PR to
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<!-- deno-fmt-ignore-end -->
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add it to **nvf** or open an issue with your findings so that we can make it
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available for everyone easily.
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# Legacy Method {#sec-legacy-method}
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# Legacy Method {#sec-legacy-method}
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Prior to version 0.5, the method of adding new plugins was adding the plugin
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Prior to version v0.5, the method of adding new plugins was adding the plugin
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package to `vim.startPlugins` and add its configuration as a DAG under one of
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package to `vim.startPlugins` and add its configuration as a DAG under one of
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`vim.configRC` or `vim.luaConfigRC`. Users who have not yet updated to 0.5, or
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`vim.configRC` or `vim.luaConfigRC`. Users who have not yet updated to 0.5, or
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prefer a more hands-on approach may use the old method where the load order of
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prefer a more hands-on approach may use the old method where the load order of
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## Adding plugins {#sec-adding-plugins}
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## Adding plugins {#sec-adding-plugins}
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To add a plugin to **nvf**'s runtime, you may add it
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To add a plugin not available in nvf as a module to your configuration, you may
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add it to [](#opt-vim.startPlugins) in order to make it available to Neovim at
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runtime.
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```nix
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```nix
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{pkgs, ...}: {
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{pkgs, ...}: {
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# add a package from nixpkgs to startPlugins
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# Add a Neovim plugin from Nixpkgs to the runtime.
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vim.startPlugins = [
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vim.startPlugins = [pkgs.vimPlugins.aerial-nvim];
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pkgs.vimPlugins.aerial-nvim ];
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}
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}
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```
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```
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```nix
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```nix
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{inputs, ...}: let
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{inputs, ...}: let
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# assuming you have an input called nvf pointing at the nvf repository
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# This assumes you have an input called 'nvf' in your flake inputs
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# and 'inputs' in your specialArgs. In the case you have passed 'nvf'
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# to specialArgs, the 'inputs' prefix may be omitted.
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inherit (inputs.nvf.lib.nvim.dag) entryAnywhere;
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inherit (inputs.nvf.lib.nvim.dag) entryAnywhere;
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in {
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in {
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vim.luaConfigRC.aerial-nvim= entryAnywhere ''
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vim.luaConfigRC.aerial-nvim= entryAnywhere ''
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# Hacking nvf {#ch-hacking}
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# Hacking nvf {#ch-hacking}
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**nvf** is designed for developers as much as it is for the end user. I would like any potential contributor
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[open issues]: https://github.com/notashelf/nvf/issues
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to be able to propagate their desired changes into the repository without the extra effort. As such, below are guides
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[new issue]: https://github.com/notashelf/nvf/issues/new
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(and guidelines) to streamline the contribution process and ensure that your valuable input seamlessly integrates
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into **nvf**'s development without leaving question marks in your head.
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This section is mainly directed towards those who wish to contribute code into **nvf**. If you wish to instead
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nvf is designed for the developer as much as it is designed for the end-user. We
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report a bug or discuss a potential feature implementation, first look among the
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would like for any contributor to be able to propagate their changes, or add new
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already [open issues](https://github.com/notashelf/nvf/issues) and if no matching issue exists you may open
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features to the project with minimum possible friction. As such, below are the
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a [new issue](https://github.com/notashelf/nvf/issues/new) and describe your problem/request. While creating an
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guides and guidelines written to streamline the contribution process and to
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issue, please try to include as much information as you can, ideally also include relevant context in which an issue
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ensure that your valuable input integrates into nvf's development as seamlessly
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occurs or a feature should be implemented.
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as possible without leaving any question marks in your head.
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This section is directed mainly towards those who wish to contribute code into
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the project. If you instead wish to report a bug, or discuss a potential new
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feature implementation (which you do not wish to implement yourself) first look
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among the already [open issues] and if no matching issue exists you may open a
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[new issue] and describe your problem/request.
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While creating an issue, please try to include as much information as you can,
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ideally also include relevant context in which an issue occurs or a feature
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should be implemented. If you wish to make a contribution, but feel stuck -
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please do not be afraid to submit a pull request, we will help you get it in.
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```{=include=} sections
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```{=include=} sections
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hacking/getting-started.md
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hacking/getting-started.md
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# Installing nvf {#ch-installation}
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# Installing nvf {#ch-installation}
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[module installation section]: #ch-module-installation
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There are multiple ways of installing nvf on your system. You may either choose
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There are multiple ways of installing nvf on your system. You may either choose
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the standalone installation method, which does not depend on a module system and may
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the standalone installation method, which does not depend on a module system and
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be done on any system that has the Nix package manager or the appropriate modules
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may be done on any system that has the Nix package manager or the appropriate
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for NixOS and home-manager as described in the [module installation section](#ch-module-installation)
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modules for NixOS and home-manager as described in the
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[module installation section].
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```{=include=} chapters
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```{=include=} chapters
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installation/custom-configuration.md
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installation/custom-configuration.md
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hacking.md
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hacking.md
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```
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```
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```{=include=} appendix html:into-file=//plugins.html
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```{=include=} appendix html:into-file=//quirks.html
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plugins.md
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quirks.md
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```
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```
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```{=include=} appendix html:into-file=//options.html
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```{=include=} appendix html:into-file=//options.html
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# Neovim Flake Configuration Options {#ch-options}
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# Neovim Flake Configuration Options {#ch-options}
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Below are the options provided by nvf provided in no particular order.
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Below are the module options provided by nvf, in no particular order. Most
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They may include useful comments and warnings, or examples on how a module option
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options will include useful comments, warnings or setup tips on how a module
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is meant to be used.
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option is meant to be used as well as examples in complex cases.
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<!--
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In the manual, individual options may be referenced in Hyperlinks as follows:
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[](#opt-vim.*) If changing the prefix here, do keep in mind the #opt- suffix will have
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to be changed everywhere.
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-->
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```{=include=} options
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```{=include=} options
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id-prefix: opt-
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# Plugin specific quirks {#ch-plugins}
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At times, certain plugins refuse to play nicely. Be it as a result of generating
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lua from Nix, or the state of packaging. This page shall list any plugins that
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are known to misbehave, and potential workarounds.
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```{=include=} chapters
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plugins/nodejs.md
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```
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<!--
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plugins/<page>.md
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```{=include=} chapters
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plugins/page.md
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```
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-->
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# Preface {#ch-preface}
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# Preface {#ch-preface}
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If you noticed a bug caused by **nvf** then please consider reporting it over
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## What is nvf {#sec-what-is-it}
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[the issue tracker](https://github.com/notashelf/nvf/issues).
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Bugfixes, feature additions and upstreamed changes from your local configurations
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nvf is a highly modular, configurable, extensible and easy to use Neovim
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are always welcome in the [the pull requests tab](https://github.com/notashelf/nvf/pulls).
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configuration in Nix. Designed for flexibility and ease of use, nvf allows you
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to easily configure your fully featured Neovim instance with a few lines of Nix.
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## Bugs & Suggestions {#sec-bugs-suggestions}
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[issue tracker]: https://github.com/notashelf/nvf/issues
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[discussions tab]: https://github.com/notashelf/nvf/discussions
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[pull requests tab]: https://github.com/notashelf/nvf/pulls
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If you notice any issues with nvf, or this documentation, then please consider
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reporting them over at the [issue tracker]. Issues tab, in addition to the
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[discussions tab] is a good place as any to request new features.
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docs/manual/quirks.md
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# Known Issues and Quirks {#ch-known-issues-quirks}
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At times, certain plugins and modules may refuse to play nicely with your setup,
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be it a result of generating Lua from Nix, or the state of packaging. This page,
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possible workarounds that you may apply.
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# NodeJS {#ch-plugins-nodejs}
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# NodeJS {#ch-quirks-nodejs}
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## eslint-plugin-prettier {#sec-eslint-plugin-prettier}
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## eslint-plugin-prettier {#sec-eslint-plugin-prettier}
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settings that can fool nvf.
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If [this plugin](https://github.com/prettier/eslint-plugin-prettier) or similar is included, you might get a situation where your eslint configuration diagnoses your formatting according to its own config (usually `.eslintrc.js`).
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The issue there is your formatting is made via prettierd.
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This results in auto-formating relying on your prettier config, while your eslint config diagnoses formatting [which it's not supposed to](https://prettier.io/docs/en/comparison.html))
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eslint config diagnoses formatting
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[which it's not supposed to](https://prettier.io/docs/en/comparison.html))
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In the end, you get discrepancies between what your editor does and what it wants.
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Solutions are:
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Solutions are:
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# Try it out {#ch-try-it-out}
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# Try it out {#ch-try-it-out}
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Thanks to the portability of Nix, you can try out nvf without actually installing it to your machine.
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Below are the commands you may run to try out different configurations provided by this flake. As of v0.5, three
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installing it to your machine. Below are the commands you may run to try out
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different configurations provided by this flake. As of v0.5, two specialized
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configurations are provided:
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configurations are provided:
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- Nix
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- **Nix** - Nix language server + simple utility plugins
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- Maximal
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- **Maximal** - Variable language servers + utility and decorative plugins
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You may try out any of the provided configurations using the `nix run` command on a system where Nix is installed.
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```console
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```bash
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```
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## Using Prebuilt Configs {#sec-using-prebuild-configs}
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```console
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```bash
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#### Nix {#sec-configs-nix}
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`Nix` configuration by default provides LSP/diagnostic support for Nix alongisde a set of visual and functional plugins.
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`Nix` configuration by default provides LSP/diagnostic support for Nix alongside
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By running `nix run .#`, which is the default package, you will build Neovim with this config.
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a set of visual and functional plugins. By running `nix run .#`, which is the
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default package, you will build Neovim with this config.
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#### Maximal {#sec-configs-maximal}
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#### Maximal {#sec-configs-maximal}
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`Maximal` is the ultimate configuration that will enable support for more commonly used language as well as additional
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complementary plugins. Keep in mind, however, that this will pull a lot of dependencies.
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commonly used language as well as additional complementary plugins. Keep in
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mind, however, that this will pull a lot of dependencies.
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You are _strongly_ recommended to use the binary cache if you would like to try the Maximal configuration.
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::: {.tip}
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:::
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{
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}
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