I’m currently using nixvim, or at least attempting to, I was previously just using lazygit outside my nix config, but now I’m trying to very slowly create a config I like, but its very slow, and I’ve got some weird padding issues with neovim and alacritty that I’m trying to solve first.
I hadn’t heard of nixneovim, I think once I’m in a settled state I’ll take a look at it, I just don’t want to be pilling more change on top of an unstable base at the moment.
P.s. I probably should have stated I’m fairy new to neovim in general, so still learning which plugins I like.
I do have a function that I cribbed from somewhere, unfortunately I didn’t note down the source at the time so can’t give them due credit here.
filterNixFiles = k: v: v == "regular" && lib.hasSuffix ".nix" k;
importNixFiles = path: (lib.lists.forEach (lib.mapAttrsToList (name: _: path + ("/" + name)) (lib.filterAttrs filterNixFiles (builtins.readDir path)))) import;
Then used as normal
modules = [ home-manager.nixosModules.home-manager vscode-server.nixosModule ] ++ (importNixFiles ./hosts/required) ++ (importNixFiles ./hosts/machines/${hostname})
Edit
Apologies for formatting on mobile
Modding with IPS screen is fairy easy nowadays with the GBA there is some no soldier options not sure if that is the same with an original dmg.
Another option could be a Epligoue GB operator, which allows you to play your original cartridges on pc.
That’s the weird thing I’ve run up the image and the directory isn’t there. I did try a similar command in my ci.yml but it didn’t work.
I’ve been using Sway for over 2 years, and for my workflow it works well, with one exception I just can’t get vscode to scale properly for my display.
Perfect food reference for Migleemo. Don’t know if it was 100% intentional but perfect none the less.
Interesting might have to give this a go in a dual boot.
Fairly happy with the battery size, especially if they come out with a battery module for the expansion bay.
Yes I’m using Sway; I haven’t looked too much into it yet, but I think its more my setting in alacritty itself, that I need to change when opening neovim. But it’s low down on my list to look at.