Been using this for a long time now. I like my config to be minimal and this release doesn’t require much to do anything. I haven’t had a package manger, nvim-lspconfig and for a while I had no nvim-treesitter but that was more trouble than it was worth at the time. So my config is more like what you’d find in an IDE, setting up bindings and language support.
Been using this for a long time now. I like my config to be minimal and this release doesn’t require much to do anything. I haven’t had a package manger, nvim-lspconfig and for a while I had no nvim-treesitter but that was more trouble than it was worth at the time. So my config is more like what you’d find in an IDE, setting up bindings and language support.
I know some of these words!
- an Emacs user
0.12 is probably close to the emacs experience, been a while since I used it. It’s all about being good out of the box.
Does it come with a good text editor?
~/s~
don’t know that’s claudes job now apparently
Touche
Have ya given kickstart.nvim a check?
why?