From the Spanish word "mío", meaning "mine" —
because this is my way of using Vim.
A no-nonsense Neovim setup for people who just want to sit down and code.
Warning
Miovim isn't compatible with Neovim versions earlier than 0.12 Make sure you are running nightly.
Miovim is built to be simple.
If a piece of configuration is hard to understand or maintain, it doesn't belong here. There are no clever tricks, no hidden abstractions, just a clean Neovim setup that stays out of your way and lets you focus on writing code.
Miovim ships with pino.nvim, a modern and simple colorscheme inspired by
rose-pine, tuned for minimal visual fatigue and ANSI-compatible terminal
colors. For now, pino.nvim is exclusive to Miovim, but it will be released
soon once it feels polished enough.
Important
Miovim deliberately avoids Mason.nvim. Language servers and external tools are expected to be installed by you, either manually or through your system's package manager.
Before using Miovim, make sure you have:
- A C compiler
- Any standard compiler on Linux/macOS
- MSVC on Windows
tree-sitterfzfripgrepandfd(optional)
git clone https://github.com/warbacon/nvim-config "$HOME/.config/nvim"Important
Neovim runs slower on Windows. Using WSL is highly recommended.
git clone https://github.com/warbacon/nvim-config "$HOME\AppData\Local\nvim"