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feat(extras): Add extra for angular lspconfig (#2806)
* feat(extras): Add extra for angular lspconfig

Since treesitter has better support for angular parser recently that works for the legacy and the latest version of it,
I am happy to suggest this extra configuration that works for well for me without any issue.
And since lack of references about how to config the angular lsp inside of neovim out there, this will work fine as a starting point.

* feat(extras): Added `angularls` lsp configuration

* feat(extras.lang): update `angularls` configuration

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Co-authored-by: Radvil <radvil.linux@gmail.com>
2024-06-04 19:03:16 +02:00
.github ci: update action versions to remove node warning (#3029) 2024-04-22 09:35:17 +02:00
doc chore(build): auto-generate vimdoc 2024-06-04 06:44:06 +00:00
lua/lazyvim feat(extras): Add extra for angular lspconfig (#2806) 2024-06-04 19:03:16 +02:00
queries/lua feat(lua): added LazyVim as a treesitter builtin 2024-05-15 15:31:08 +02:00
.gitignore ci: templates 2023-01-04 21:56:53 +01:00
.neoconf.json build: neoconf sumneko_lua => lua_ls 2023-03-04 10:41:52 +01:00
CHANGELOG.md chore(main): release 12.4.0 (#3422) 2024-06-04 08:49:37 +02:00
init.lua feat(init)!: disable init.lua and show a message on how to use LazyVim 2023-01-07 11:44:40 +01:00
LICENSE docs: added LICENSE 2023-01-01 09:48:09 +01:00
NEWS.md feat(coding): use lazydev.nvim instead of neodev.nvim 2024-06-02 09:33:52 +02:00
README-CN.md docs: LazyVim now requires Neovim >= 0.9.0 (#1548) 2023-10-01 21:01:40 +02:00
README-DE.md docs: readme should be unix format. Fixes #3247 2024-05-20 00:13:18 +02:00
README.md docs!: LazyVim now requires Neovim >= 0.9.0 2023-10-01 14:01:12 +02:00
stylua.toml build(format): sort requires 2023-10-09 11:34:23 +02:00


Install · Configure · Docs

LazyVim is a Neovim setup powered by 💤 lazy.nvim to make it easy to customize and extend your config. Rather than having to choose between starting from scratch or using a pre-made distro, LazyVim offers the best of both worlds - the flexibility to tweak your config as needed, along with the convenience of a pre-configured setup.

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Features

  • 🔥 Transform your Neovim into a full-fledged IDE
  • 💤 Easily customize and extend your config with lazy.nvim
  • 🚀 Blazingly fast
  • 🧹 Sane default settings for options, autocmds, and keymaps
  • 📦 Comes with a wealth of plugins pre-configured and ready to use

Requirements

  • Neovim >= 0.9.0 (needs to be built with LuaJIT)
  • Git >= 2.19.0 (for partial clones support)
  • a Nerd Font (optional)
  • a C compiler for nvim-treesitter. See here

🚀 Getting Started

You can find a starter template for LazyVim here

Try it with Docker
docker run -w /root -it --rm alpine:edge sh -uelic '
  apk add git lazygit neovim ripgrep alpine-sdk --update
  git clone https://github.com/LazyVim/starter ~/.config/nvim
  cd ~/.config/nvim
  nvim
'
Install the LazyVim Starter
  • Make a backup of your current Neovim files:

    mv ~/.config/nvim ~/.config/nvim.bak
    mv ~/.local/share/nvim ~/.local/share/nvim.bak
    
  • Clone the starter

    git clone https://github.com/LazyVim/starter ~/.config/nvim
    
  • Remove the .git folder, so you can add it to your own repo later

    rm -rf ~/.config/nvim/.git
    
  • Start Neovim!

    nvim
    

    Refer to the comments in the files on how to customize LazyVim.


There's a great video created by @elijahmanor with a walkthrough to get started.

Watch the video

📂 File Structure

The files under config will be automatically loaded at the appropriate time, so you don't need to require those files manually. LazyVim comes with a set of default config files that will be loaded before your own. See here

You can add your custom plugin specs under lua/plugins/. All files there will be automatically loaded by lazy.nvim

~/.config/nvim
├── lua
│   ├── config
│   │   ├── autocmds.lua
│   │   ├── keymaps.lua
│   │   ├── lazy.lua
│   │   └── options.lua
│   └── plugins
│       ├── spec1.lua
│       ├── **
│       └── spec2.lua
└── init.lua

⚙️ Configuration

Refer to the docs