Neovim config that runs on nixOS but doesn't sacrifice portability
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nvim.nix - personal Neovim config that runs on nixOS but doesn't sacrifice portability

Usage

nix run "github:iofq/nvim.nix" #neovim

Or, grab an AppImage from the Releases page.

What the hell?

This is a flake to build a Neovim package that includes my custom Lua config and dependencies. It then is bundled via CI into an AppImage.

Why the hell though?

I use these AppImages because I develop in a number of airgapped environments that make traditional dotfile management a nightmare. Downloading a single AppImage and copying it around is a more suckless way of managing this.

kickstart-nix-nvim

This repo is based off https://github.com/nix-community/kickstart-nix.nvim