Like a TUI version of stuff like in the picture?

Basically a settings dialog with:

  • all nvim options (in sections)
  • a plugin section with
  • installed plugins
    • toggle
    • configuration options
  • available plugins
  • murtaza64
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    1 year ago

    When I was learning neovim over the summer, editing the configs was the perfect way to practice editing. Lua is a simple language and forcing myself to do the config from within nvim created a positive feedback loop where I wanted to keep using the editor more and more. (I realize this anecdote is a non-solution to your request)