# Neovim from scratch **Important Update** When I initially created this repo I didn't anticipate the amount of breaking changes, if you'd like to use the same basic config as this one as a base I recommend my new repo: [nvim-basic-ide](https://github.com/LunarVim/nvim-basic-ide) **Another Update** This repo should work fine with Neovim 0.8, also all packages are pinned so it should remain stable. Each video will be associated with a branch so checkout the one you are interested in, you can follow along with this [playlist](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctH-a-1eUME&list=PLhoH5vyxr6Qq41NFL4GvhFp-WLd5xzIzZ). ## Try out this config Make sure to remove or move your current `nvim` directory **IMPORTANT** Requires [Neovim v0.8.0]](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/releases). [Upgrade](#upgrade-to-latest-release) if you're on an earlier version. ``` git clone https://github.com/LunarVim/Neovim-from-scratch.git ~/.config/nvim ``` Run `nvim` and wait for the plugins to be installed **NOTE** (You will notice treesitter pulling in a bunch of parsers the next time you open Neovim) ## Get healthy Open `nvim` and enter the following: ``` :checkhealth ``` You'll probably notice you don't have support for copy/paste also that python and node haven't been setup So let's fix that First we'll fix copy/paste - On mac `pbcopy` should be builtin - On Ubuntu ``` sudo apt install xsel ``` - On Arch Linux ``` sudo pacman -S xsel ``` Next we need to install python support (node is optional) - Neovim python support ``` pip install pynvim ``` - Neovim node support ``` npm i -g neovim ``` --- **NOTE** make sure you have [node](https://nodejs.org/en/) installed, I recommend a node manager like [fnm](https://github.com/Schniz/fnm). ### Upgrade to latest release Assuming you [built from source](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/wiki/Building-Neovim#quick-start), `cd` into the folder where you cloned `neovim` and run the following commands. ``` git pull make distclean && make CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release sudo make install nvim -v ``` > The computing scientist's main challenge is not to get confused by the complexities of his own making. \- Edsger W. Dijkstra