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<a href="https://github.com/nix-community/kickstart-nix.nvim">
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<p>❄️</p>
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<p>
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<strong>
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A dead simple <a href="https://nixos.org/">Nix</a> flake template repository</br>
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for <a href="https://neovim.io/">Neovim</a>
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[![Neovim][neovim-shield]][neovim-url]
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[![Nix][nix-shield]][nix-url]
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[![Lua][lua-shield]][lua-url]
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[![GPL2 License][license-shield]][license-url]
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[![Issues][issues-shield]][issues-url]
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![](https://github.com/nix-community/kickstart-nix.nvim/assets/12857160/84faa268-82de-4401-acf3-efddc26dd58a)
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## :grey_question: Why kickstart-nix.nvim
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If Nix and Neovim have one thing in common,
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it's that many new users don't know where to get started.
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Most Nix-based Neovim setups assume deep expertise in both realms,
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abstracting away Neovim's core functionalities
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as well as the Nix internals used to build a Neovim config.
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Frameworks and module-based DSLs are opinionated and difficult to diverge from
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with one's own modifications.
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`kickstart-nix.nvim` is different:
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It's geared for users of all levels,
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making the migration of Neovim configurations to Nix straightforward.
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This project aims to be as simple as possible, while allowing
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for maximum flexibility.
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> [!NOTE]
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>
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> Similar to [`kickstart.nvim`](https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim),
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> this repository is meant to be used by **you** to begin your
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> **Nix**/Neovim journey; remove the things you don't use and add what you miss.
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## :milky_way: Philosophy
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- KISS principle with sane defaults.
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- Manage plugins + external dependencies using Nix
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(managing plugins shouldn't be the responsibility of a plugin).
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- Configuration entirely in Lua[^1] (Vimscript is also possible).
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This makes it easy to migrate from non-nix dotfiles.
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- Use Neovim's built-in loading mechanisms. See:
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- [`:h initialization`](https://neovim.io/doc/user/starting.html#initialization)
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- [`:h runtimepath`](https://neovim.io/doc/user/options.html#'runtimepath')
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- [`:h packadd`](https://neovim.io/doc/user/repeat.html#%3Apackadd)
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- Use Neovim's built-in LSP client, with Nix managing language servers.
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[^1]: The absence of a Nix module DSL for Neovim configuration is deliberate.
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If you were to copy the `nvim` directory to `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME`,
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and install the plugins, it would work out of the box.
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## :star2: Features
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- Use either nixpkgs or flake inputs as plugin sources.
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- Usable on any device with Neovim and Nix installed.
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- Create multiple derivations with different sets of plugins,
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and simple regex filters to exclude config files.
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- Uses Nix to generate a `.luarc.json` in the devShell's `shellHook`.
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This sets up lua-language-server to recognize all plugins
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and the Neovim API.
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## :bicyclist: Test drive
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If you have Nix installed (with [flakes](https://wiki.nixos.org/wiki/Flakes) enabled),
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you can test drive this by running:
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```console
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nix run "github:nix-community/kickstart-nix.nvim"
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```
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## :books: Usage
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1. Click on [Use this template](https://github.com/nix-community/kickstart-nix.nvim/generate)
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to start a repo based on this template. **Do _not_ fork it**.
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1. Add/remove plugins to/from the [Neovim overlay](./nix/neovim-overlay.nix).
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1. Add/remove plugin configs to/from the `nvim/plugin` directory.
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1. Modify as you wish (you will probably want to add a color theme, ...).
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See: [Design](#robot-design).
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1. You can create more than one package using the `mkNeovim` function by
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- Passing different plugin lists.
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- Adding `ignoreConfigRegexes` (e.g. `= [ "^ftplugin/.*.lua" ]`).
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> [!TIP]
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>
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> The nix and lua files contain comments explaining
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> what everything does in detail.
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## :zap: Installation
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### :snowflake: NixOS (with flakes)
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1. Add your flake to you NixOS flake inputs.
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1. Add the overlay provided by this flake.
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```nix
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nixpkgs.overlays = [
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# replace <kickstart-nix-nvim> with the name you chose
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<kickstart-nix-nvim>.overlays.default
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];
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```
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You can then add the overlay's output(s) to the `systemPackages`:
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```nix
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environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
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nvim-pkg # The default package added by the overlay
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];
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```
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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>
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> This flake uses `nixpkgs.wrapNeovimUnstable`, which has an
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> unstable signature. If you set `nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";`
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> when importing this into your flake.nix, it may break.
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> Especially if your nixpkgs input pins a different branch.
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### :penguin: Non-NixOS
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With Nix installed (flakes enabled), from the repo root:
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```console
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nix profile install .#nvim
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```
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## :robot: Design
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Directory structure:
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```sh
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── flake.nix
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── nvim # Neovim configs (lua), equivalent to ~/.config/nvim
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── nix # Nix configs
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```
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### :open_file_folder: Neovim configs
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- Set options in `init.lua`.
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- Source autocommands, user commands, keymaps,
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and configure plugins in individual files within the `plugin` directory.
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- Filetype-specific scripts (e.g. start LSP clients) in the `ftplugin` directory.
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- Library modules in the `lua/user` directory.
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Directory structure:
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```sh
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── nvim
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├── ftplugin # Sourced when opening a file type
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│ └── <filetype>.lua
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├── init.lua # Always sourced
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├── lua # Shared library modules
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│ └── user
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│ └── <lib>.lua
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├── plugin # Automatically sourced at startup
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│ ├── autocommands.lua
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│ ├── commands.lua
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│ ├── keymaps.lua
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│ ├── plugins.lua # Plugins that require a `setup` call
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│ └── <plugin-config>.lua # Plugin configurations
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└── after # Empty in this template
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├── plugin # Sourced at the very end of startup (rarely needed)
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└── ftplugin # Sourced when opening a filetype, after sourcing ftplugin scripts
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```
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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>
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> - Configuration variables (e.g. `vim.g.<plugin_config>`) should go in `nvim/init.lua`
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> or a module that is `require`d in `init.lua`.
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> - Configurations for plugins that require explicit initialization
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> (e.g. via a call to a `setup()` function) should go in `nvim/plugin/<plugin>.lua`
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> or `nvim/plugin/plugins.lua`.
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> - See [Initialization order](#initialization-order) for details.
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### :open_file_folder: Nix
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You can declare Neovim derivations in `nix/neovim-overlay.nix`.
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There are two ways to add plugins:
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- The traditional way, using `nixpkgs` as the source.
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- By adding plugins as flake inputs (if you like living on the bleeding-edge).
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Plugins added as flake inputs must be built in `nix/plugin-overlay.nix`.
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Directory structure:
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```sh
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── flake.nix
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── nix
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├── mkNeovim.nix # Function for creating the Neovim derivation
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└── neovim-overlay.nix # Overlay that adds Neovim derivation
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```
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### :mag: Initialization order
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This derivation creates an `init.lua` as follows:
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1. Add `nvim/lua` to the `runtimepath`.
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1. Add the content of `nvim/init.lua`.
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1. Add `nvim/*` to the `runtimepath`.
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1. Add `nvim/after` to the `runtimepath`.
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This means that modules in `nvim/lua` can be `require`d in `init.lua` and `nvim/*/*.lua`.
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Modules in `nvim/plugin/` are sourced automatically, as if they were plugins.
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Because they are added to the runtime path at the end of the resulting `init.lua`,
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Neovim sources them _after_ loading plugins.
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## :electric_plug: Pre-configured plugins
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This configuration comes with [a few plugins pre-configured](./nix/neovim-overlay.nix).
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You can add or remove plugins by
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- Adding/Removing them in the [Nix list](./nix/neovim-overlay.nix).
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- Adding/Removing the config in `nvim/plugin/<plugin>.lua`.
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## :anchor: Syncing updates
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If you have used this template and would like to fetch updates
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that were added later...
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Add this template as a remote:
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```console
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git remote add upstream git@github.com:nix-community/kickstart-nix.nvim.git
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```
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Fetch and merge changes:
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```console
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git fetch upstream
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git merge upstream/main --allow-unrelated-histories
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```
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## :pencil: Editing your config
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When your neovim setup is a nix derivation, editing your config
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demands a different workflow than you are used to without nix.
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Here is how I usually do it:
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- Perform modifications and stage any new files[^2].
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- Run `nix run /path/to/neovim/#nvim`
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or `nix run /path/to/neovim/#nvim -- <nvim-args>`
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[^2]: When adding new files, nix flakes won't pick them up unless they
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have been committed or staged.
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This requires a rebuild of the `nvim` derivation, but has the advantage
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that if anything breaks, it's only broken during your test run.
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If you want an impure, but faster feedback loop,
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you can use `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/$NVIM_APPNAME`[^3], where `$NVIM_APPNAME`
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defaults to `nvim` if the `appName` attribute is not set
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in the `mkNeovim` function.
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[^3]: Assuming Linux. Refer to `:h initialization` for Darwin.
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This has one caveat: The wrapper which nix generates for the derivation
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calls `nvim` with `-u /nix/store/path/to/generated-init.lua`.
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So it won't source a local `init.lua` file.
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To work around this, you can put scripts in the `plugin` or `after/plugin` directory.
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> [!TIP]
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>
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> If you are starting out, and want to test things without having to
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> stage or commit new files for changes to take effect,
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> you can remove the `.git` directory and re-initialize it (`git init`)
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> when you are done.
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## :link: Alternative / similar projects
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- [`kickstart.nvim`](https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim):
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Single-file Neovim configuration template with a similar philosophy to this project.
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Does not use Nix to manage plugins.
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- [`neovim-flake`](https://github.com/jordanisaacs/neovim-flake):
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Configured using a Nix module DSL.
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- [`NixVim`](https://github.com/nix-community/nixvim):
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A module system for Neovim, with a focus on plugin configs.
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- [`nixCats-nvim`](https://github.com/BirdeeHub/nixCats-nvim):
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A project that organises plugins into categories.
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It also separates lua and nix configuration.
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- [`lz.n`](https://github.com/nvim-neorocks/lz.n):
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A plugin-manager agnostic Lua library for lazy-loading plugins.
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Can be used with Nix.
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> [!NOTE]
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>
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> When comparing with projects in the "non-Nix world", this
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> repository would be more comparable to `kickstart.nvim` (hence the name),
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> while the philosophies of `neovim-flake` and `NixVim` are more in line with
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> a Neovim distribution like [`LunarVim`](https://www.lunarvim.org/)
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> or [`LazyVim`](https://www.lazyvim.org/)
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> (though they are far more minimal by default).
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<!-- MARKDOWN LINKS & IMAGES -->
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[neovim-shield]: https://img.shields.io/badge/NeoVim-%2357A143.svg?&style=for-the-badge&logo=neovim&logoColor=white
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[neovim-url]: https://neovim.io/
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[nix-shield]: https://img.shields.io/badge/nix-0175C2?style=for-the-badge&logo=NixOS&logoColor=white
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[nix-url]: https://nixos.org/
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[lua-shield]: https://img.shields.io/badge/lua-%232C2D72.svg?style=for-the-badge&logo=lua&logoColor=white
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[lua-url]: https://www.lua.org/
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[license-shield]: https://img.shields.io/github/license/nix-community/kickstart-nix.nvim.svg?style=for-the-badge
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[license-url]: https://github.com/nix-community/kickstart-nix.nvim/blob/master/LICENSE
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[issues-shield]: https://img.shields.io/github/issues/nix-community/kickstart-nix.nvim.svg?style=for-the-badge
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[issues-url]: https://github.com/nix-community/kickstart-nix.nvim/issues
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[license-shield]: https://img.shields.io/github/license/nix-community/kickstart-nix.nvim.svg?style=for-the-badge
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[license-url]: https://github.com/nix-community/kickstart-nix.nvim/blob/master/LICENSE
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