David Ibia 2f81b9e3f7 chore(lsp-config.lua): refactor code formatting and improve readability
feat(lsp-config.lua): add support for tailwindcss lsp and attach tailwind_colors only when using tailwindcss lsp
feat(lsp-config.lua): add key mappings for various LSP functionalities like go to declaration, go to definitions, show documentation, show LSP implementation, get help, show LSP type definitions, smart rename, see available code actions, show LSP references, format file, and restart LSP
feat(lsp-config.lua): configure language servers for html, typescript, css, tailwindcss, svelte, emmet, python, jedi, docker, json, vue, rust, lua, css, htmx, docker file, docker compose, and eslint
2024-01-16 01:34:57 +01:00

Absolute VIM Configuration

Introduction

Here's the VIM configuration I'm going to be using for most of my professional work this year. There may be changes as I discover new plugins. I intent to personalize this to my taste and coding conventions. Feel free to try it out if you fancy 😄.

Installation


git clone https://github.com/boxpositron/absolute-vim ~/.config/nvim --depth 1 && nvim

Components

Package Manager

I'm using lazy.nvim to manage all the packages. I setup the project to use the after directory as well. Lazy does not need to use this but I set it up incase you want to switch to a different package manager like packer. You'll notice I require the plugin file from after in the config function for the plugin. It's worked for me and it keeps things organized.

TODO: List out Plugins

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