# Neovim Configuration Flake This is the Neovim configuration for all my NixOS and Nix enabled systems (such as with nix-darwin on macOS). It aims to be minimal and utilitarian; it forgoes many blingful features like status lines, sidebars, or fancy UI enhancements in favor of native (neo)Vim, while still having everything useful you'd expect, like LSPs, file explorer (`yazi`), completions, advanced language tools, and QoL enhancements. It uses the [Nixvim](https://nix-community.github.io/nixvim/) project under the hood to declaratively configure Neovim and its plugins, and installs some LSPs and other tools needed by it (like `yazi`, `fd`, etc). It simply outputs a package which provides the binary `nvim`. It can be called just like the regular `nvim` binary, except it bundles all of my custom configuration and their dependencies with the power of Nix. An entirely self-contained, reproducible, purely functional text editor. Amazing. Feel free to fork or copy the config to use yourself. It's free in the [public domain](./LICENSE). Thanks to [this gist](https://gist.github.com/siph/288b7c6b5f68a1902d28aebc95fde4c5) for showing me how to build a Nixvim configuration as a standalone Nix package. ## Usage You can test drive my config in just one line: ```sh nix run 'github:youwen5/neovim-flake' ``` If for some reason, you want to install it permanently, add it to your flake inputs, and install the package in the usual way: ```nix # flake.nix { description = "Your system configuration flake."; inputs = { # -- snip -- custom-neovim.url = "github:youwen5/neovim-flake"; }; # -- snip -- }; # -- snip -- } ``` ```nix # Wherever you install packages for your system or user: {inputs, system, ...}: { environment.systemPackages = [ inputs.custom-neovim.packages.${system}.default # supported systems: x86_64-linux, aarch64-linux, x86_64-darwin, aarch64-darwin ]; } ``` > [!WARNING] > This package will add the symlinks `vim -> nvim` and `vi -> nvim` so it will conflict with > `pkgs.vim` and any programs installing binaries called `vim` or `vi`. You must remove existing > Neovim and Vim packages to install this.