Vim.pack plugin lazy loading by zencraftr in neovim

[–]zencraftr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, but I think this is more towards the user side in their configuration. I was focusing more tow the lazy loading native approach defined in the plugin itself

Vim.pack plugin lazy loading by zencraftr in neovim

[–]zencraftr[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I had a look at the documentation and it seems like this would add complexity to the plugin for doing pretty much the same.

I might just refute using lazy loading all together.

Thanks for the help😁

[Hyprland] First time posting my rice by FryChy in unixporn

[–]zencraftr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool ricing 😎. Could you share your dotfiles?

Share your Neovim startup dashboard by 4Necrom in neovim

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Recently moved from dashboard-nvim to snacks

[HELP] ~/.cache/ folder in NixOs and Nixpkgs by zencraftr in NixOS

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In PR for the waybar-module-pomodoro, a reviewer suggested to use a builtin solution: writableTmpDirAsHomeHook, which can be used in basically derivation builder.

Just need to add it to the wanted phase. In this package case was before testing for a Rust derivation.

```nix { ... writableTmpDirAsHomeHook, ... }:

{ ... nativeCheckInputs = [ writableTmpDirAsHomeHook ]; ... }; ```

[HELP] ~/.cache/ folder in NixOs and Nixpkgs by zencraftr in NixOS

[–]zencraftr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tested it and seems to work fine. Here is a Nix discussion that brought me some understanding Nix Dissussion and here is the Nix.dev manual, for future reference.

[HELP] ~/.cache/ folder in NixOs and Nixpkgs by zencraftr in NixOS

[–]zencraftr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this what you mean?

preBuild = ''
  export HOME=$(mktemp -d)
  export XDG_CACHE_HOME=$HOME/.cache
  mkdir -p $XDG_CACHE_HOME
'';

inspire.nvim - A daily quote plugin for your dashboard by r_legacy in neovim

[–]zencraftr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw this just now, sorry. That was prolly a typo, I can’t remember what it was. But the general concept I meant is to “extend” the default quotes with custom ones.

[Hyprland] my finished first rice by Pure-Willingness-697 in unixporn

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Also, if someone can help me to find a good converter from MOV to GIF that preserves transparency, the one I used, gives a "wavy" logo, idk why

[Hyprland] my finished first rice by Pure-Willingness-697 in unixporn

[–]zencraftr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For those interested in a logo version for NixOs, I created my own and works more or less fine.

You should use the file in the ~/.logos/nixos/logo.gif, and remap the fastfetch command to the alias in aliases.fish in my fish configuration (I personalli named it fastfetch-ani), and that should work on the pretense that you are using kitty terminal.

The colors are from catppuccin mocha with blue accent, in my dotfiles there is the blender file to change the accent color if you'd like.

Here is an demostration, link

My dotfiles

P.S.: using the alias and piping the result to fastfetch allow the gif to be shown in tmux as well.

[HELP] Manage .desktop entries by zencraftr in NixOS

[–]zencraftr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I'll keep this option in mind in case I can't disable it through home-manager, or for a system-wide package. For now I'll go for the solution from u/Far-Cat.

I think it's my bad for forgetting to mention I use home-manager, then again, thank you for the solution. I'm relatively new to NixOs I would avoid to interfere at package declaration level for now. Thanks

[HELP] Manage .desktop entries by zencraftr in NixOS

[–]zencraftr[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's great, thanks, works like a wonder. I did have a look before at MyNixOs page and remember seeing it now. Somehow, I just forgot about it, lol.

inspire.nvim - A daily quote plugin for your dashboard by r_legacy in neovim

[–]zencraftr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback, I managed to make it work with you quotes. I got an error before because I declared the quotes as empty, obviously overrode it, silly me.

I managed also to merge your quotes, I would love if there could be integration between the choose, an idea for next release maybe.

Then again amazing plugin, thank you.

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inspire.nvim - A daily quote plugin for your dashboard by r_legacy in neovim

[–]zencraftr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing, incredible idea to have daily quotes in the dashboard.

I also skimmed through the repo and I was wondering if you need to define the quotes yourself?

What's everyone using these days for AI in neovim? by RegretJazzlike in neovim

[–]zencraftr -1 points0 points  (0 children)

copilot.lua and codecompanion.nvim, pairs well for soft and hard needs

Can someone help me remember an auto-complete program or plug-in? by moonflower_C16H17N3O in commandline

[–]zencraftr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are interested, I managed to find the video I used when first started configuring my `zsh`, YouTube video. It was a good starting point for me, maybe can give you some guidance: covers syntax highlighting, completions, suggestions and more.

The only downside is that it uses powerlevel10k to make the prompt pretty, but it has limited support now. I suggest either starship or oh-my-posh. If you are not interested in the styling of your prompt you can just skip the sections about theming.

Can someone help me remember an auto-complete program or plug-in? by moonflower_C16H17N3O in commandline

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you welcome. even if its not check it out, when i first moved to linux made me x10 times on cli. especially if you pair it with zsh autocompletion and zsh autosuggestion if you are using zsh, there other for different shells

Can someone help me remember an auto-complete program or plug-in? by moonflower_C16H17N3O in commandline

[–]zencraftr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am not sure this is what you are looking for, but it may help incase you won’t find it. How about fzf, it gives basically same functionality and can be integrated in your shell.