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lazy.nvim explained
Package managers explained for neovim!
I mentioned my course from boot dev, which you can check out here:
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#neovim #lua #programming #modding
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Package managers explained for neovim!
I mentioned my course from boot dev, which you can check out here:
All notes are here:
#neovim #lua #programming #modding
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Great series so far!
Please, God, tell me you're going to help us understand Mason, so we can do better than mole rats trying to configure our LSPs
Thanks for sharing this
This gives great level of understanding of lazy plugin
Would you recommend moving to lazy for a packer user ?
Thank you for this series!
I have a question about runtime paths and require. What file is imported when calling `require("lazy")`? I dont see any file named lua/lazy.lua in the lazy.nvim repository. Is it importing lua/lazy/init.lua? Is the init.lua file similar to index files in typescript, or am I completely wrong? 4:47
why you keep calling it "folder"? its directory
TIL `enabled = false`, really nice to avoid removing the whole plugin code π
Went into today's vid thinking "oh just 15 mins"
…2 hours later I am caught up
sounds like the advice you give in the end was for your younger self π
Thanks a lot for this series! It really removes the block to properly setup Neovim for me β€
Casually dropping that you wrote checkhealth like it was no big deal hahahaha
Dude, I started using neo vim on June this year, it's been wild. Tons of mistakes and reading so many documentations to understand how things work. These videos are filling gaps perfectly and making me understand more about it.
Really appreciate your content TJ, you're awesome!!
<3 <3 <3 <3 π
thanks
F you TJ. Do you know how much time I spend reading the docs to figure this sh*t out. Should of made these series sooner π
commenting just to boost the algo
Maybe I'd have to rewatch, but what exactly is lazy doing besides cloning the repo into /.local/nvim and adding that new directory to the path?
funny image.
And I like the advice "do not spend time on lazy loading, the fractions of seconds saved will not save you any time".
If this is not too late, I would love you to cover creating a Neovim plugin!
TJ, your Nvim content brings me such joy. Please don't :wq!
Another great and enlightening session. Thank you!
bro really wrote :checkhealth ?
You crack me up TJ!!! "Bad strategy for nvim is to not ready anything…" you really should do some stand up
hell yeah
Finally I will understand whether I have been using it for so long) Thank you)
I think your mic is really sensitive to your position, so as you're moving around, the volume (and quality) is going up and down. Not sure what you can do about it, just some feedback from me.
I use nixvim btw (it takes me two minutes to reload my config btw)