GNvim, Neovim GUI aiming for rich code editing experience without any unnecessary web bloat.
GNvim has been my daily driver since August 2018. I try to add new features as I find time for it, and any help is welcome!
For more screenshots, see the wiki.
TL;DR to get started on Ubuntu 18.04 after cloning this repo and assuming you have rust tool chain installed:
$ sudo apt install libgtk-3-dev libwebkit2gtk-4.0-dev
$ # Run (unoptimized version) without installing
$ GNVIM_RUNTIME_PATH=/path/to/gnvim/runtime cargo run
$ # Install
$ make && sudo make install
Webkit2gtk isn't really available for macOS. GNvim is available without said dependency, but such builds won't have the cursor tooltip feature.
To install all dependencies and build without webkit2gtk (gtk+3
required for
building, librsvg
is a runtime dependency for showing LSP icons in completion):
$ brew install gtk+3 librsvg
$ make NOWEBKIT2GTK=1
$ # or with cargo
$ cargo build --no-default-features
- No electron (!), build on GTK.
- Ligatures
- Custom cursor tooltip feature to display markdown documents. Useful for implementing features like hover information or signature help (see gnvim-lsp).
- A lot of the nvim external features implemented
- Popupmenu
- Own view for
preview
(:h completeopt
).
- Own view for
- Tabline
- Cmdline
- Wildmenu
- Popupmenu
More externalized features will follow as they are implemented for neovim.
GNvim requires
- Stable rust to compile
- Latest nvim master (gnvim 0.1.0 works with nvim 0.3.4)
- Gtk version 3.18 or higher
On some systems, Gtk packages doesn't include development files. On Ubuntu 18.04, you'll need the following ones:
$ sudo apt install libgtk-3-dev libwebkit2gtk-4.0-dev
For other systems, see requirements listed by gtk-rs project here.
Note that you'll need the libwebkit2gtk-4.0-dev
package too.
There are some benchmarks for internal data structures, but to run those you'll
need nightly rust. To run those benchmarks, use cargo bench --features=unstable
command.
You're required to have rust tool chain available. Once you have that, clone
this repo and run make build
followed by sudo make install
.
TL;DR: Without installing:
GNVIM_RUNTIME_PATH=/path/to/gnvim/runtime cargo run
GNvim requires some runtime files to be present and loaded by Neovim to work
properly. By default, GNvim will look for these files in /usr/local/share/gnvim/runtime
,
but this can be changed by specifying the GNVIM_RUNTIME_PATH
environment variable.
GNvim will use nvim
to run Neovim by default. If you want to change that,
you can use --nvim
flag (e.g. gnvim --nvim=/path/to/nvim
).
For debugging purposes, there is --print-nvim-cmd
flag to tell GNvim to print
the executed nvim command.
See gnvim --help
for all the cli arguments.