GitHub - veonim/veonim: simple modal IDE built on neovim
source link: https://github.com/veonim/veonim
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README.md
Veonim is a simple modal IDE built on Neovim and VSCode extensions. The goal is to create my ideal programming environment
features
- Superfast with things like WebGL GPU rendering and multithreading
- Support VSCode extensions (work in progress, but can try today in 0.22.0+)
- Aims to be 100% compatible with Neovim (see #9421)
- All configuration done via vimrc with vimscript/Lua/remote plugins
- All Veonim features opt-in. Use as much or as little of the IDE features as you want and customize your workflow
- Fuzzy search files, buffers, buffer text, project text search (powered by ripgrep)
- Multiple concurrent Neovim instances (like tmux sessions)
- Fully keyboard driven (no mouse support)
- But wait, there's more! See the User Guide
getting started
See the User Guide
project status
Veonim is in heavy development. Alpha status at best.
Currently in progress:
- fix/polish VSCode language extension support
- support VSCode debug adapter extensions
- explore removing electron
- inventory menu (spacemacs-like mapping menu guides)
ext_windows
support
show & tell
auto completion
Auto complete with documentation powered by VSCode extensions. If you want autocompletion, make sure completefunc
is not overridden in your vimrc
fuzzy file finder
Fuzzy search to open any file in the current working directory
find in project
Fuzzy project text search and filter - powered by Ripgrep
symbol search
Fuzzy menu for all current symbols in buffer or workspace. Requires a relevant VSCode language extension
signature hint
Show function signature help and documentation when using Veonim autocompletion. Requires a relevant VSCode language extension. Requires completefunc
to not be overriden
hover information
Show hover information and documentation about the current symbol under the cursor. Requires a relevant VSCode language extension
problems
Underline problems, view error details, navigate between errors, and apply refactoring fixes as reported by a VSCode language extension
explorer
Fuzzy find and navigate files and directories
references
Find all references, jump between references, goto definition/implementation/typedef, and highlight document symbols. Requires a relevant VSCode language extension
:Veonim references
:Veonim next-usage
:Veonim prev-usage
:Veonim definition
:Veonim implementation
:Veonim type-definition
:Veonim highlight
:Veonim highlight-clear
buffer search
Fuzzy search current buffer text
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development
stuff you need
- node
- npm
install dependencies and start automagic watch build and live reload instance
npm i
npm start
release build
build with release configuration
npm run build
test it out
npm run start:release
create binary package
npm run package
binaries available in dist
development neovim configuration
when starting the development build of veonim (via npm start
) the app is configured to load configurations from a local folder instead of the default XDG_CONFIG_HOME
location. in other words, pretend this is your ~/.config
folder when running veonim in dev mode.
for example, place/copy your neovim configurations relative to the veonim source folder
./xdg_config/nvim/init.vim
- init.vim./xdg_config/nvim/colors/gruvbox.vim
- colors
veonim will also download and install vim plugins and vscode extensions to this local dev config folder.
if the folder does not exist, an empty one will be created. the default veonim configurations will be used (same configurations that would apply if no ~/.config
/XDG_CONFIG_HOME
folder existed)
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