Been using LunarVim which seems discontinued and started to break recently. Probably moving to SpaceVim soon. Other distro’s being used here?

9 points

I use LazyVim and I really like it. It doesn’t try to force too much abstractions on you. It’s basically a bunch of Lazy.nvim configs that you can easily modify without having to overwrite them as a whole. I also really like LazyVim’s extras - preconfigured plugins disabled by default, but enablable via single item in config, or through TUI.

permalink
report
reply
6 points

Look into kickstart.nvim . It’s not a distribution but I think it will help you. Also after cloning the repo look up the video by tjdev(he is a maintainer on neovim).Or don’t all config are self explanatory. There is twice the amount of comments than actual code.

permalink
report
reply
5 points

i use lazyvim every day. it just works and i’m, well, too lazy to configure nvim myself.

permalink
report
reply
5 points
*

LazyVim. Didn’t have time to do everything manually when I wanted to cut over from regular vim. I have quite a few customizations on top, but its a pretty solid base. I use with neovim nightly via nixos.

permalink
report
reply
4 points

I really like Astronvim. Used it a lot at work.

permalink
report
reply
2 points

Me too. I had a better experience across (old) distros compared to Lazyvim. So, work had me switch. Also, wasn’t the mantainer of lazyvim who said that they had migrated to astro?

permalink
report
parent
reply

Community stats

  • 428

    Monthly active users

  • 73

    Posts

  • 152

    Comments