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# neovim-config
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This repo contains the full Neovim config that I use on a daily basis for
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college and personal projects. This file explains the basic structure of my
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config, while setting-specific information can be found inside the config files
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themselves.
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## Config structure
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The config exists of a few key components:
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* `coc-settings.json`: config for the
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[CoC](https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim) plugin.
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* `init.vim`: this is the actual config file that gets loaded. It sources
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everything else.
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* `autoload/`: a special directory allowing the files inside to be used in the
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`:call` command. Its only use is allowing usage of
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[vim-plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug), my plugin manager.
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* `colors/`: contains my themes.
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* `ftplugin/`: this is where you can put filetype plugins. These are vim
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scripts that are sourced whenever you open a buffer with the given filetype,
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e.g. if you open a file with filetype `markdown`, it will source the file
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`ftplugin/markdown.vim`, if it exists. This allows for custom configs for
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certain filetypes.
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* `init/`: contains the various config files sourced by `init.vim`. I could
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just cram it all into a single file, but I find this difficult to maintain.
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## Choice of leader
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In my opinion, an important part of any (Neo)vim config is choosing which
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leader key to use. The default `\` leader wasn't going to cut it for me for
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three main reasons:
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* Backslash required me to stretch my hand every time
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* In Belgium (where I live), we use AZERTY instead of QWERTY, and the backslash
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key is often not present on those keyboards or requires a key combination to
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type
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* I use both AZERTY and QWERTY and wanted a key that was the same on both
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Therefore, I chose Space as my main leader key and Tab as my local leader (even
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though I've never actually used it). This allows me to use the same muscle
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memory on my refurbished MacBook (AZERTY) and my Ducky (QWERTY).
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