# IceNvim **Repository Path**: wedojava/IceNvim ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: IceNvim - **Description**: https://github.com/Shaobin-Jiang/IceNvim - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 1 - **Created**: 2024-06-05 - **Last Updated**: 2024-06-24 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README

IceNvim

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IceNvim is a beautiful, powerful and customizable neovim config. Powerful, yet blazing fast. ## Showcase ![](./screenshots/1.jpg) ![](./screenshots/2.jpg) ![](./screenshots/3.jpg) ![](./screenshots/4.jpg) ## Features - Ideal for development: - Set up for C# / Flutter / Lua / Python / Rust / Web development and markdown writing - Git integration - Enhanced editing experience: - Plugins such as `hop.nvim`, `undotree` and `vim-surround` - For Chinese users, automatic IME switching when changing modes (needs [additional setup](#download-im-selectexe-recommended-for-windows--wsl-users)) - Nice looks: - Multiple colorschemes made ready - A custom colorschemes picker - User friendly: - Uses which-key.nvim for new comers to check out keymaps - Well equiped: - An icon viewer to check whether your font works well with icons - A configuration file selector - Modern: uses `Lazy` and `Mason` - Customizable: - Override defaults with your own [config file](#custom-configuration) ## Requirements - This neovim configuration requires neovim **0.9.0+**, but version **0.10.0+** is preferred - Additionally, you need to install these also: - A [nerd font](https://www.nerdfonts.com/font-downloads): this is optional, but things may look funny without one installed - git: almost all the plugin and lsp installations depend on it - Required by Mason: - curl - gzip / 7zip - wget - Required by telescope: - fd - ripgrep - Required by nvim treesitter: - gcc - node - npm - Required by rust-tools: - rust-analyzer (NOT the rust-analyzer provided by Mason!!!) - python3 and pip3 - Additional dependencies on Linux / WSL: - unzip - python virtual environment - xclip (for accessing system clipboard) - zip Note that some of the packages might have different names with different package managers! ## Installation On Windows: ```bash git clone https://github.com/Shaobin-Jiang/IceNvim "$env:LOCALAPPDATA\nvim" ``` On Linux: ```bash git clone https://github.com/Shaobin-Jiang/IceNvim ~/.config/nvim ``` ### Download `im-select.exe` (recommended for windows / wsl users) For automatic IME switching when inputing Chinese, im-select.exe is needed. Download it from [https://github.com/daipeihust/im-select/raw/master/win/out/x86/im-select.exe](https://github.com/daipeihust/im-select/raw/master/win/out/x86/im-select.exe) and place to the `bin` directory in the configuration directory. Additionally, if you are using wsl, you might have to do this: ```bash chmod +x ~/.config/nvim/bin/im-select.exe ``` ### Download `uclip.exe` (recommended for windows / wsl users) Although text yanked from within IceNvim is already available from outside, one might find that unicode characters are not copied properly on Windows and WSL. This is because the functionality is dealt with by Windows' `CLIP` command which does a poor job when used with utf-8 characters. To solve this, one might need to download [uclip.exe](https://github.com/suzusime/uclip/releases/download/v0.1.0/uclip.exe) and place it in the `bin` directory in the configuration directory. Additionally, if you are using wsl, you might have to do this: ```bash chmod +x ~/.config/nvim/bin/uclip.exe ``` ## Custom Configuration This neovim configuration allows users to override the default configuration by creating a `custom` dir under `lua/`. IceNvim will try to detect and load `custom/init.lua`. Since `custom/` is git-ignored, it will be easy for you to make your own configurations without messing up the original git repo and missing follow-up updates. Most IceNvim config options can be found under a global variable `Ice`. The entire setup follows this routine: - IceNvim sets its default options and store some of them, e.g., plugin config and keymaps, in `Ice` - IceNvim loads `custom/init.lua` - IceNvim uses `Ice` to set up plugins and create keymaps Therefore, almost everything IceNvim defines can be re-configured by you. An example `custom/init.lua`: ```lua Ice.plugins["nvim-transparent"].enabled = false Ice.keymap.general.open_terminal = { "n", "terminal", ":split term://bash" } local autogroup = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup("OverrideFtplugin", { clear = true }) vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("BufEnter", { group = autogroup, callback = function() if vim.bo.filetype == "lua" then vim.cmd "setlocal colorcolumn=120" end end, }) ``` ## Troubleshooting ### Installing Omnisharp / Csharpier When installing omnisharp, make sure that dotnet sdk is installed. When receiving nuget-related errors when installing csharpier, you might have to configure nuget source (see [https://learn.microsoft.com/zh-cn/nuget/reference/errors-and-warnings/nu1100#solution-2](https://learn.microsoft.com/zh-cn/nuget/reference/errors-and-warnings/nu1100#solution-2)): ```shell dotnet nuget add source https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json -n nuget.org ``` ### Rust not Working Properly You need to check how you installed rust. I have not been able to set up rust-analyzer when installing rust only (e.g., via `scoop install rust` or `sudo zypper in rust`) either, but with the officially recommended way, i.e., by installing rustup, everything works properly. Also, you might find that completion does not work when first opening a rust project. That is because some time needs to be taken to index the code, and completion would only work after indexing is done.