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title: "My V Workflow"
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date: 2022-04-27T22:13:04+02:00
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---
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While I'm trying to find time to work on
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[Vieter](https://git.rustybever.be/Chewing_Bever/vieter) (college is killing me
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right now), I figured I could describe my current workflow for developing
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Vieter, and in general, V!
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I've always been a rather minimal developer, preferring simplicity &
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lightweight programs over lots of smart IDE features. While this mentality
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doesn't work for all languages, V's simplicity allows me to write it without
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any smart features whatsoever!
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## Tools
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### Neovim
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We can't do any coding without a text editor of course. My weapon of choice is
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[Neovim](https://neovim.io/), the great Vim fork, ran inside my [st
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build](https://git.rustybever.be/Chewing_Bever/st). My main reason for choosing
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Neovim over Vim (besides the more active development) is the Lua, LSP &
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Treesitter support.
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I try to keep [my
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config](https://git.rustybever.be/Chewing_Bever/dotfiles/src/branch/master/.config/nvim)
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& list of plugins rather short by following the basic rule of only adding a
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plugin if I find it adds actual value to my setup. If the plugin or setting
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only adds a gimmick that I don't actively use, I probably won't add it.
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### VLS
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Thanks to the LSP support in Neovim I'm able to use
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[VLS](https://github.com/vlang/vls) (V Language Server). This gives me better
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autocomplete, useful suggestions & error messages, all without ever having to
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run the compiler myself!
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### Treesitter
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The VLS repo also comes with grammar definitions for treesitter. This allows me
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to import this into Neovim, providing me with better code highlighting using my
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treesitter-compatible theme.
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### Compiler mirror
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I don't like it when things break without my permission. While it's a very good
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thing that V is so actively developed, it does make programs rather sensitive
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to change & can cause stuff to break after a compiler update. This is why I
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maintain my own mirror of the compiler which I update regularly. Thanks to
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this, I have full control over how frequently my compiler updates, providing me
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with a level of stability on both my laptops & in my CI that can't be obtained
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when blindly following the master branch.
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### Packaging for Arch Linux
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My distro of choice for all my devices is EndeavourOS, an Arch-based distro
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(well, it's basically just a very good installer ;p). Thanks to this
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uniformity, it's very easy for me to package my compiler mirror, VLS & the
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treesitter grammar.
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For the compiler, I build packages inside my CI
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([PKGBUILD](https://git.rustybever.be/Chewing_Bever/v/src/branch/master/PKGBUILD))
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& publish this package to my personal Vieter instance. Then, using this
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compiler package, I periodically build & package VLS
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([PKGBUILD](https://git.rustybever.be/bur/vieter-vls/src/branch/main/PKGBUILD)).
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This is to make sure my VLS build is compatible with my compiler version. The
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PKGBUILD also shows how to compile the treesitter grammar separately from VLS.
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## Workflow
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Just like my config, my way of working is rather simple. I really like working
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in the terminal, so I usually write small Makefiles
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([example](https://git.rustybever.be/Chewing_Bever/vieter/src/branch/dev/Makefile))
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that do everything I need, e.g. compile, lint, test etc. Using the
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[toggleterm](https://github.com/akinsho/toggleterm.nvim) plugin, I spawn
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terminals inside Neovim & use `make` to do everything else!
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## Outro
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I'm not too sure how to end this post. I hope it might help someone who's
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struggling to find a setup that works, or perhaps the links to my PKGBUILDs
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could come in handy for someone ;p
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