Doom-emacs and lunarvim inspired me to make a config which is the prettiest + very fast and simple. Then I tried doom-emacs which looked pretty but it was slow and I was lost within its docs, I tried lunarvim but too lazy to read the docs. I was into web dev stuff so many suggested me to use vscode but that thing was very heavy on my system, It took more ram than my browser! ( minimal ungoogled chromium ) so I never tried it again, sublime text was nice but the fear of using proprietary software XD for a linux user bugged me a lot. I i.e creator of NvChad) in my initial days of learning to program wanted a lightweight IDE for writing code, I had a very low end system which was like 1.4ghz pentium + 4gb ram & HDD. Useful snippets with friendly snippets + LuaSnip.Autoclosing braces and html tags with nvim-autopairs.Syntax highlighting with nvim-treesitter.File searching, previewing image and text files and more with telescope.nvim.NeoVim Lsp configuration with nvim-lspconfig and mason.nvim.Beautiful and configurable icons with nvim-web-devicons.Lightweight & performant ui plugin with NvChad UI It provides statusline modules, tabufline ( tabs + buffer manager), beautiful cheatsheets and much more!.NvChad updater, hide & unhide terminal buffers with NvChad extensions.Inbuilt terminal toggling & management with Nvterm.
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