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[Get Started]: #get-started
[Documentation]: #documentation
[Help]: #help
[Contribute]: #contributing
[FAQ]: #faq
[Credits]: #credits
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## Get Started
### Using `nix` CLI
If you would like to try out the configuration before even thinking about installing it, you can run:
```console
nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake
```
to get a feel for the base configuration. The package exposes `.#nix` as the default package. You may use `.#nix`, `.#tidal` or `.#maximal` to get different configurations.
It is as simple as changing the target output to get a different configuration. For example, to get a configuration with `tidal` support, run:
```console
nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake#tidal
```
Similar instructions will apply for `nix profile install`.
P.S. The `maximal` configuration is _massive_ and will take a while to build. To get a feel for the configuration, use the default `nix` or `tidal` configurations.
## Documentation
See the [neovim-flake Manual](https://notashelf.github.io/neovim-flake/) for detailed installation guide(s), configuration, available options, and release notes.
If you want to dive right into trying **neovim-flake** you can get a fully featured configuration with `nix` language support by running:
```console
nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake
```
Please create an issue on the [issue tracker](../../../issues) if you find the documentation lacking or confusing. I also appreciate any contributions to the documentation.
## Help
You can create an issue on the [issue tracker](../../../issues) to ask questions or report bugs. I am not yet on spaces like matrix or IRC, so please use the issue tracker for now.
## Contributing
I am always looking for new ways to help improve this flake. If you would like to contribute, please read the [contributing guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) before submitting a pull request. You can also create an issue on the [issue tracker](../../../issues) before submitting a pull request if you would like to discuss a feature or bug fix.
## Philosophy
The philosophy behind this flake configuration is to create an easily configurable and reproducible Neovim environment. While it does sacrifice in size
(which I know some users will find _disagreeable_), it offers a lot of flexibility and customizability in exchange for the large size of the flake inputs.
The KISS (Keep it simple, stupid) principle has been abandoned here, however, you _can_ ultimately leverage the flexibility of this flake to declare a configuration that follows KISS principles, it is very easy to bring your own plugins and configurations from non-nix. What this flake is meant to be does eventually fall into your hands. Whether you are a developer, writer, or live coder, you can quickly craft a config that suits every project's need. Think of it like a distributionof Neovim that takes advantage of pinning vim plugins and third party dependencies (such as tree-sitter grammars, language servers, and more).
One should never get a broken config when setting options. If setting multiple options results in a broken Neovim, file an issue! Each plugin knows when another plugin which allows for smart configuration of keybindings and automatic setup of things like completion sources and languages.
## FAQ
**Q**: Why is this flake so big?