How to install LazyVim with plugins offline? #3745
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i see 2 solutions depends on your need
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It's time to remove all my IDEs?
My problem
Hi! I'm thinking about dropping my IDEs because they are all bad with:
As you can see - all my problems comes from working in closed from internet environment.
To make VSCode working - I just need to install .vsix plugin files. But when it comes to developing trough ssh connections - VSCode tries to install VSCode Server via internet and (oh wow) fails. So I need to manually install server every time and that process disguisting.
With JetBrains (PyCharm/DataSpell) its the same process, but server-side is not fixable - I just wasn't able to fix server installation. Only remote interpreter works, but not ssh remote development.
What do I want?
I want to just connect to remote ssh inside closed from internet environment and start developing. I don't want to mess with installation and other stupid things like downloading and manually installing IDE's server for remote development.
My guess how LazyVim can fix that
My guess is that installing nvim, some other dependecies (that not a problem for me) and copying
.nvim
config files would be enough to have fully working nvim setup. Am I Right?If not - how to do this?
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