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[[ch-try-it-out]]
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== Try it out
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Thanks to the portability of Nix, you can try out neovim-flake without actually installing it to your machine.
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Below are the commands you may run to try out different configurations provided by this flake. As of v0.5, three
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configurations are provided:
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* Nix
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* Tidal
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* Maximal
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You may try out any of the provided configurations using the `nix run` command on a system where Nix is installed.
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[source,console]
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$ cachix use neovim-flake # Optional: it'll save you CPU resources and time
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$ nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake#nix # will run the default minimal configuration
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----
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Do keep in mind that this is **susceptible to garbage collection** meaning it will be removed from your Nix store
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once you garbage collect. If you wish to install neovim-flake, please take a look at
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<<ch-custom-configuration,custom-configuration>> or <<ch-hm-module,home-manager>> sections for installation
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instructions.
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[[sec-using-prebuild-configs]]
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=== Using Prebuilt Configs
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[source,console]
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----
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$ nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake#nix
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$ nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake#tidal
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$ nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake#maximal
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----
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[[sec-available-configs]]
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=== Available Configs
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==== Nix
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`Nix` configuration by default provides LSP/diagnostic support for Nix alongisde a set of visual and functional plugins.
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By running `nix run .`, which is the default package, you will build Neovim with this config.
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==== Tidal
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Tidal is an alternative config that adds vim-tidal on top of the plugins from the Nix configuration.
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==== Maximal
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`Maximal` is the ultimate configuration that will enable support for more commonly used language as well as additional
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complementary plugins. Keep in mind, however, that this will pull a lot of dependencies.
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You are *strongly* recommended to use the binary cache if you would like to try the Maximal configuration.
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