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# Introduction
This is my Neovim configuration for all the platforms I use. `init.vim` is for
terminal Neovim and `ginit.vim` is for GUI client for Neovim (currently I am
using [neovim-qt](https://github.com/equalsraf/neovim-qt)) on Windows.
My configurations are heavily documented to make it as clear as possible. While
you can download the whole configuration and replace yours, it is not
recommended to do so. Good configurations are personal. Everyone should have
his/her own unique configurations. You are encouraged to copy from this
configuration the part you feel useful and add it to your own configuration.
## Features ##
+ Auto-completion for Python via [Deoplete](https://github.com/Shougo/deoplete.nvim).
+ Source code linting via [Neomake](https://github.com/neomake/neomake).
+ Beautiful status line via [vim-airline](https://github.com/vim-airline/vim-airline).
+ Powerful sidebar via [Nerdtree](https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdtree).
+ Tags navigation via [tagbar](https://github.com/majutsushi/tagbar).
+ Fast buffer jump via [vim-sneak](https://github.com/justinmk/vim-sneak).
+ Open a file in current project quickly via [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim).
# How to Install Neovim
## Linux
Follow the official guide and download the appimage from the [release
page](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/releases/nightly).
For some Linux systems, you may not be able to run the appimage. You can
directly download the tar ball from
[here](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/releases/download/nightly/nvim-linux64.tar.gz)
and extract it.
## Windows
The easiest way to install Neovim on Windows is via
[chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org/install). First, install chocolatey. Then
you can install neovim easily with
```
# install latest version of neovim
# choco install neovim --pre
choco install neovim
```
To keep up-to-date with the latest features of Neovim, you may download the
latest release from GitHub and extract it.
## Mac
It is recommended to install neovim via [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) on maxOS.
Simply run the following command:
```
# if you want to install latest version of neovim
# brew install --HEAD neovim
brew install neovim
```
After Neovim is installed, you may need to add the directory where the neovim
executable (`nvim` on Linux and Mac, `nvim.exe` on Windows) resides to your
system `PATH`.
Make sure that you can call `nvim` from the command line after all these setup.
# Pre-requisite
There are a few requirements if you want to use Neovim for efficient editing.
## Python
To use auto-completion and other features, you need to install Python3. The
easiest way to install Python3 is via
[Anaconda](https://www.anaconda.com/distribution/#download-section).
## pynvim
Neovim relies on [pynvim](https://github.com/neovim/pynvim) to communicate with
plugins which utilizes its Python binding. Pynvim is required by plugin such as
Deoplete.
## Jedi
For Python source auto-completion to work, you need to install
[Jedi](https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi):
```
pip install jedi
```
## Git
Git is used by plugin manager vim-plug to download plugins from GitHub or
other Git repositories.
Since Git is usually pre-installed on Linux and Mac, you do not need to worry
if you are on these two platforms. For Windows, install [Git for
Windows](https://git-scm.com/download/win) and make sure you can call `git`
from command line.
## ctags
In order to use tags related plugins such as
[tagbar](/github.com/majutsushi/tagbar) and
[gutentags](https://github.com/ludovicchabant/vim-gutentags), you need to
install a ctags distribution. Universal ctags is preferred.
To install ctags on Mac, [use
Homebrew](https://github.com/universal-ctags/homebrew-universal-ctags). To
install it Windows, [use
chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org/packages/universal-ctags):
```
choco install universal-ctags
```
To install it on Linux, you need to build it yourself. See
[here](https://askubuntu.com/questions/796408/installing-and-using-universal-ctags-instead-of-exuberant-ctags/836521#836521).
Set its PATH properly and make sure you can call `ctags` from command line.
## Ripgrep
Ripgrep is fast greping tool available for both Linux, Windows and Mac. It is
used by several searching plugins for Vim.
For Windows and Mac, you can install it via chocolatey and homebrew. For Linux,
you can download from the [release
page](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/releases) and install it.
## Linters
A linter is a tool to check your code for possible issues or errors. Based on
your programming languages, you may need to install various linters.
+ Python: [pylint](https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint) and
[flake8](https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8).
+ Vim script: [vint](https://github.com/Kuniwak/vint) (You may need to install
the pre-release versions because of [this issue](https://github.com/Kuniwak/vint/issues/290)).
For other linters, please consult the linting plugin documentation. For Neomake
(which is the linting plugin I currently use), a list of makers (i.e., linters)
for different languages is listed
[here](https://github.com/neomake/neomake/wiki/Makers).
## Terminal emulators
Which [terminal emulator](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_emulator)
you are using can also affect the look of Neovim. Since Neovim
support true colors, terminals which support true colors are recommended.
For a list of terminals which support true colors, see
[here](https://github.com/termstandard/colors).
For Mac, you can use [iterm2](https://www.iterm2.com/). If you connect to Linux
server on Windows, I recommend [wsltty](https://github.com/mintty/wsltty) and
[cygwin](https://www.cygwin.com/), both of them use
[mintty](https://github.com/mintty/mintty) as the terminal emulator.
## Font
Since Vim-airline uses several symbols not available in normal font, you need
to install [fonts here](https://github.com/powerline/fonts) to make vim-airline
look pretty. I am using
[Hack](https://github.com/powerline/fonts/tree/master/Hack) and it looks great.
# Settings
# How to install this configuration
On Windows, put it under `$HOME/AppData/Local/nvim`[^1]. On Linux and Mac, put
it under `~/.config/nvim`. First, you need to remove all the files under this
folder, then use the following command to install this configuration:
```
git clone https://github.com/jdhao/nvim-config.git .
```
After that, when you first open nvim, all the plugins in this configuration
will be installed automatically for you. Since I use quite a lot of plugins
(around 60 plugins), it may take a while for the installation process,
depending on your network connection.
# Trouble shooting
If you come across a issue, first you can use `:checkhealth` command provided
by `nvim` to trouble-shoot yourself. Please read carefully the messages
provided by health check.
If you still have an issue, you may
[open a new issue](https://github.com/jdhao/nvim-config/issues).
# Further readings
+ [Config nvim on Linux for Python development](https://jdhao.github.io/2018/12/24/centos_nvim_install_use_guide_en/)
+ [Nvim config on Windows 10](https://jdhao.github.io/2018/11/15/neovim_configuration_windows/)
+ [Nvim-qt config on Windows 10](https://jdhao.github.io/2019/01/17/nvim_qt_settings_on_windows/)
[^1]: Use `echo %userprofile%` to see where your `$HOME` is.