Reputation: 21
I love the looks of Neovim in Devsalife's videos. But It's pretty hard for me to follow him since he doesn't talk in most videos. And me trying to use neovim ( And I faced a lot of troubles) which makes me pretty hopeless on using neovim.
I practised neovim enough in VSCode. Now I want to switch to neovim. But it's configuration is too hard ( espcially with Lua ). So I just wanted the fastest way ( which is to copy people's config and use it immedietly, which is Devslife here)
Do you guys have any idea to do this on Windows ? I really appreciate it.
Upvotes: 2
Views: 878
Reputation: 652
Unfortunately, there is no short path to get a beautiful Neovim UI. You should understand each line of your configurations.
Of course, someone can create a guide with a full setup, from how to install Neovim, and set up Plugins and dependencies but I haven't found anyone who does it yet. I'm trying to write a detail guide but it hasn't finished so I can't share it now.
However, I can tell you some steps to create a Neovim configuration yourself:
If you have any specific problem while setting up your Neovim, Stackoverflow is available
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 2423
Welcome in the Neovim world :)
To begin with a Neovim configuration in Lua, you can see some good repositories :
You can also use Neovim configuration bundles :
Upvotes: 1