
## Description Unfortunately, the upstream Github repo hasn't been active for over a year. This overwrites the `history.delete_project` function to correctly be able to delete projects. Because of `ipairs` being used, when you delete the first key from the table the `for` loop iteration will just stop, since there will be a gap between the available indices. > will iterate over the pairs (`1,t[1]`), (`2,t[2]`), ..., up to the first integer key absent from the table. There's also a [PR](https://github.com/ahmedkhalf/project.nvim/pull/106/files) for this upstream, but like I mentioned the Github repo hasn't been active for over a year. Feel free to disregard, since this is obviously something that should be rather fixed upstream under normal circumstances. I just created this PR, since it's such a basic functionality with little change in LazyVim's codebase, that I thought it might be acceptable. <!-- Describe the big picture of your changes to communicate to the maintainers why we should accept this pull request. --> ## Related Issue(s) No, rather a discussion #4310 <!-- If this PR fixes any issues, please link to the issue here. - Fixes #<issue_number> --> ## Screenshots <!-- Add screenshots of the changes if applicable. --> ## Checklist - [x] I've read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/LazyVim/LazyVim/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) guidelines.
Install · Configure · Docs
LazyVim is a Neovim setup powered by 💤 lazy.nvim to make it easy to customize and extend your config. Rather than having to choose between starting from scratch or using a pre-made distro, LazyVim offers the best of both worlds - the flexibility to tweak your config as needed, along with the convenience of a pre-configured setup.
✨ Features
- 🔥 Transform your Neovim into a full-fledged IDE
- 💤 Easily customize and extend your config with lazy.nvim
- 🚀 Blazingly fast
- 🧹 Sane default settings for options, autocmds, and keymaps
- 📦 Comes with a wealth of plugins pre-configured and ready to use
⚡️ Requirements
- Neovim >= 0.9.0 (needs to be built with LuaJIT)
- Git >= 2.19.0 (for partial clones support)
- a Nerd Font (optional)
- a C compiler for
nvim-treesitter
. See here
🚀 Getting Started
You can find a starter template for LazyVim here
Try it with Docker
docker run -w /root -it --rm alpine:edge sh -uelic '
apk add git lazygit neovim ripgrep alpine-sdk --update
git clone https://github.com/LazyVim/starter ~/.config/nvim
cd ~/.config/nvim
nvim
'
Install the LazyVim Starter
-
Make a backup of your current Neovim files:
mv ~/.config/nvim ~/.config/nvim.bak mv ~/.local/share/nvim ~/.local/share/nvim.bak
-
Clone the starter
git clone https://github.com/LazyVim/starter ~/.config/nvim
-
Remove the
.git
folder, so you can add it to your own repo laterrm -rf ~/.config/nvim/.git
-
Start Neovim!
nvim
Refer to the comments in the files on how to customize LazyVim.
There's a great video created by @elijahmanor with a walkthrough to get started.
@dusty-phillips wrote a comprehensive book called LazyVim for Ambitious Developers available for free online.
📂 File Structure
The files under config will be automatically loaded at the appropriate time, so you don't need to require those files manually. LazyVim comes with a set of default config files that will be loaded before your own. See here
You can add your custom plugin specs under lua/plugins/
. All files there
will be automatically loaded by lazy.nvim
~/.config/nvim ├── lua │ ├── config │ │ ├── autocmds.lua │ │ ├── keymaps.lua │ │ ├── lazy.lua │ │ └── options.lua │ └── plugins │ ├── spec1.lua │ ├── ** │ └── spec2.lua └── init.lua
⚙️ Configuration
Refer to the docs