=== What's this? ===
+My goal is using Neovim as a complete but unintrusive environment for coding in C, C++, Rust, Python and other languages.
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Neovim has no shortage of powerful plugins for programmers, but it's a fast moving ecosystem.
environment is still far from trivial. I also reviewed a number of GUIs and "super plugins"
which aim to be a complete IDE, but all of them had maturity and usability issues.
-My goal is using Neovim as a productive and unintrusive IDE for C, C++, Rust and Python.
-I curated a short list of well-maintained plugins that take advantage of Neovim's built-in
-IDE components:
+I curated a list of well-maintained plugins that take advantage of Neovim's built-in IDE components:
* Language Server Protocol, for semantic completion
* Treesitter, for semantic syntax highlighting
* Floating windows, for inline help and function parameter assistance
The plugin ecosystem is still maturing, but over time the amount of Lua scripting required
-to piece together a functional IDE seems to be going down. Ideally, you wouldn't have
+to piece together a fully functional IDE seems to be going down. Ideally, you wouldn't have
to learn Lua to edit your Neovim config.
-** I want a programmer's editor, not to become an editor's programmer! **
+** I want a programmer's editor without becoming the editor's programmer! **
=== Features ===
* Inline diagnostics and hints
+=== Requirements ===
+
+TODO: Minimum neovim version?
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+TODO: Recommend a good terminal with undercurls, mouse support...
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+TODO: Nerd fonts installation
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=== Installation ===
To get started, download nwiz.lua to Neovim's plugin dir so it will be autoloaded at startup: