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Neovim Core updates {#core}

Updates of Neovim itself, which are available on Neovim nightly.

Important: some updates might be missing from this week content. If you want to be sure to always keep up to date with what’s going on in Neovim Core, you are strongly advised to have a look to these places:

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Neovim Plugin Community updates {#plugins}

Neovim is full of active plugins. This section is about the community and what is going on.

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New plugins {#new-plugins}

github-nvim-theme

github-nvim-theme

This new Colorscheme plugin supports the latest features, such as Treesitter and LSP, while resembling GitHub's VSCode themes and following primer design guidelines. It includes GitHub's colorblind themes, supports multiple plugins and status lines, and ensures compatibility with various functionalities. The configuration provides a minimal inactive Vim Default statusline, Vim terminal colors, and a darker background for sidebar-like windows. It is highly configurable with template overriding, offering the most elegant lualine theme. Additionally, it compiles the user's configuration for fast startup times, exports the Color library utility, and enables interactive live config re-loading.

LVIM FM - Neovim file manager (fzf)

The Neovim file manager with FZF provides five modes: Explorer, Search Directories and Files, Search Directories, Search Files, and Search in Files. It allows you to open multiple files in various ways, such as in buffers, tabs, splits, vsplits, or the quickfix list. Additionally, you can perform actions like copying, cutting, and deleting folders and files.

luasnip-latex-snippets.nvim

This plugin aims to provide solid default smart snippets for LaTeX, serving as a convenient starting point for users who want to implement their own snippets. The author also plans to expand these snippets beyond just LaTeX, offering support for additional languages and functionalities.

Made by @evesdropper.

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Did you know? {#tips}

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Special thanks {#special-thanks}

These people help contributing various updates about Neovim and its ecosystem! Thanks for your contributions! ❤️

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Want to contribute? {#contribute}

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