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Just wanted to add some content and encourage discussion :D

I'm a big fan of using Home Manager to manage my Neovim and other dotfiles. It keeps everything in one place, and it's really good at managing non-neovim dependencies like fzf and such. Check out my dotfiles home.nix and nvim folder and tell me what you think!

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[โ€“] dmh@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I use a variation of that setup, I install plain neovim as a package, and symlink the neovim config: https://github.com/davidmh/dot-files/blob/main/home.nix#L115-L118

Mostly because I want to manage the neovim plugins with lazy.nvim, not with nix derivations.

[โ€“] hallettj@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

I'm in the process of setting up this way too. I just switched over to lazy.nvim a few weeks ago, and I'd like to keep the lazy loading and configuration system.

I did a little experimenting to see if I could use lazy to lazily-load from Nix packages instead of downloading stuff itself. I couldn't work out. But with a version-controlled lock file lazy is declarative and reproducible by itself, so I suppose there's no need to mess with it.