A simple ZSH plugin for maintaining multiple Neovim configurations with NVIM_APPNAME
with full tab completion of available flags, available neovim applications, and neovim arguments/flags.
Requirements: Neovim v0.9+
This creates a new command nvapp
which takes an appname
of a folder named nvim_<appname>
in your $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
and passes it into neovim using the NVIM_APPNAME
environment variable.
Usage:
nvapp [-h|--help] [-c|--clean] [-d|--delete] <nvapp_name> ...
Options:
-h|--help Display this help text and exit
-c|--clean Clean the installation files
-d|--delete Fully delete the neovim app
<appname> The name of the neovim app in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
(Example. ~/.config/nvim_<appname>)
... any arguments passed to neovim
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Add the following to your
.zshrc
:antigen bundle mehalter/zsh-nvim-appname
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Start a new terminal session.
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Clone this repository into
$ZSH_CUSTOM/plugins
(by default~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins
)git clone https://github.com/mehalter/zsh-nvim-appname ${ZSH_CUSTOM:-~/.oh-my-zsh/custom}/plugins/zsh-nvim-appname
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Add the plugin to the list of plugins for Oh My Zsh to load (inside
~/.zshrc
):plugins=( # other plugins... zsh-nvim-appname )
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Start a new terminal session.
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Clone this repository somewhere on your machine. This guide will assume
~/.zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
.git clone https://github.com/mehalter/zsh-nvim-appname ~/.zsh/zsh-nvim-appname
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Add the following to your
.zshrc
:source ~/.zsh/zsh-nvim-appname/zsh-nvim-appname.plugin.zsh fpath+= ~/.zsh/zsh-nvim-appname
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Start a new terminal session.