Hello, I’m a developer wanting to change from VSCode to Neovim. I’ve been using a Neovim extension for VSCode, so I know how to drive it to some extent.
I work with:
- Rust
- Typescript
- React
I’m happy to use default NVim mostly with:
- ctags
- ins-completion
- netrwtreelisting
I want to keep things really simple and use defaults when reasonable.
I basically just want to know how to set up Rust analyser and (for ts) prettier/eslint.
Questions:
- Should I use a nvim conf file or lua? I’m happy to learn Lua if it’s recommended.
- If I need packages for the above functionality, which package manager is best (excuse the imprecise terminology)?
- Any additional recommendations?
Thank you.
- Yes, definitely use lua. You don’t need to learn much, you can learn as you go
- I’d recommend lazy.nvim as a plugin manager
 - In fact, just start with kickstart.nvim. It is a starter config which is well documented and all in one file. It is a great starting point and you can then build from there. I’d recommend learning how to modularize and start moving stuff for separate concerns into separate files. - Thank you, I’ll look into kickstart! - Here’s where I’m at. After a bit of fiddling, I managed to get Rustacean LSP working. - I also used ChatGPT to translate my existing .vim config to lua. - Looking good! You should switch to lazy from packer though. It’s simple: - You just need to add a lazy.lua file (just copy the one from the “Structured setup” section in lazy installation documentation)
- Then instead of a plugins.lua, you can create a plugins/ directory instead where you can have separate .lua files in it and lazy will automatically detect them.
- Just follow the lazy Plugin Spec documentation and move over your packer plugins to lazy
 
 
 
- This video playlist from typecraft helped me a lot to set up a minimal neovim config: https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsz00TDipIffreIaUNk64KxTIkQaGguqn - I once in a while, improve, add or remove plugins and settings, whenever I find it necessary. - I use this rust plugin: https://github.com/mrcjkb/rustaceanvim However I haven’t used Rust very much in my neovom set up as of now. - Another good starting point for a neovim config is here: https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim - Have fun. - Cheers, I managed to get Rustacean set up. Will look at those video, thank you 
 
- If you like a great, extendable batteries included solution, try out Astronvim. - I found it way easier to get into configuring my setup with a workable config that I could tinker with, rather than learning from scratch. 

