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NvChad
Showcase




Very Very Useful lua plugins used in my config
Lspkind-nvim
This tiny plugin adds vscode-like pictograms to neovim built-in lsp completion items :

Nvim-tree.lua
fast file tree :

Telescope-nvim
A fuzzy file finder, picker, sorter, previewer and much more:
 
 
Indent-blankline.nvim
adds indentline :
 
Galaxyline
fastest statusline plugin I've used so far:

Nvim-bufferline.lua
As a top tabline like thing which lets me handle tabs and buffers like switching , sorting and closing them etc.
 
Nvim-web-devicons
Lua fork of vim devicons which lets me change icons of filetypes
 
Nvim-treesitter
Better syntax highlighting for programming languages ( NvChad by default comes with lua/bash treesitter parsers ).
without / with Treesitter :
 
Credits
Elianiva helped me with neovim lua related issues many times, NvChad wouldnt exist without his help at all!
Features
- File navigation with Nvimtree
 - Using plugins that are mouse friendly
 - Beautiful inbuilt themes
 - lazy loading 100% of plugins
 - managing tabs , buffers with bufferline
 - autosave
 - icons on nvimtree , telescope , bufferline/statusline and almost everywhere! with nvim-web-devicons
 - minimal status line ( galaxyline)
 - gitsigns (colored bars for git in my config)
 - nvim-lspconfig for nvim-lsp configuration
 - lspInstall for installing lsp servers easily
 - nvim-compe for autocompletion
 - lspkind to show pictograms on autocompletion items
 - telescope for file finding , picking , previewing (files and even images)
 - nvim-treesitter for syntax highlighting
 - nvim-autopairs for autolosing braces and stuffs
 - neoformat for prettifying / formatting code
 - packer.nvim as package manager
 - indent-blankline.Nvim for indentlines
 - smooth scrolling
 - luasnip for snippet plugin and snip support from VSCode through vsnip supporting custom and predefined snips (friendly-snippets)
 - Distraction free modes ( modes in which statusline , tabline etc stuff get disabled so its just the text visible in the buffer similar to goyo.vim)
 - Code formatting / prettifying
 - gitsigns for git diffs
 
Bloat
- To all those who think this is probably bloated , sure it is . Bloat means different to everyone . NvChad has like 30 ~ plugins but that doesnt mean those plugins are compromsing neovim's speed, snappiness or making it slow. No matter how many plugins I'd add on nvchad , it wouldnt compromise speed / snappiness / make it slow or whatever since it uses packer.nvim as plugin manager , packer.nvim lets you lazy load plugins i.e loading plugins on certain events , mappings , sequentially loading them etc so loading them only when needed , I have lazy loaded all the plugins so most plugins arent loaded by default , hence not affecting neovim's startup/launch time.
 
TODO
It would be nice if NvChad focuses on existing plugins and config before adding new things , some plugins like whichkey , telescope , treesitter still have basic configs! Also adding new features that'd make NvChad slow or its startuptime slow wouldnt be encouraged , if that feature's really needed then It'll be mentioned in the wiki with its config.
- Debloat the config.
 - Make NvChad more faster (reduce startuptime too).
 - Add another section in the wiki explaining the whole config (must be helpful for newbies).
 - Add more themes.
 - Preview shortcuts in the form of a pretty cheatsheet.
 - Add a user config so it doesnt get hard to update :c
 
Chad contributors
💝 Support
If you enjoy using NvChad and would like to show your appreciation, you may want to tip me here.
It is never required but always appreciated.
Warning
I get hearings from some plugin devs that nvchad users bring issues on discourse/reddit/matrix/gh repos etc. Please dont do that :/ . Bring NvChad related issues here ONLY and dont ever bother plugin devs, THIS IS A CLEAR WARNING! 😠


