narutozxp 5098a69870 fix(clipboard): connecting via vscpde's remote-ssh extension causes severe lag during yank and copy operations. (#6664)
## Description

When connecting to a remote server via VSCode's Remote-SSH extension,
the `SSH_TTY` environment variable is not set. Consequently, both the
`vscode-neovim` extension (when using the remote Neovim instance) and
Neovim launched from VSCode's integrated terminal use the system
clipboard, resulting in severe lag.

Additionally, the `yanky.nvim` plugin synchronizes with the system
clipboard by default, regardless of whether the `clipboard` option is
set to an empty string (`""`). This causes similar performance issues as
described above.

Using the `SSH_CONNECTION` environment variable instead of `SSH_TTY` can
effectively resolve this issue.



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Install · Configure · Docs

LazyVim is a Neovim setup powered by 💤 lazy.nvim to make it easy to customize and extend your config. Rather than having to choose between starting from scratch or using a pre-made distro, LazyVim offers the best of both worlds - the flexibility to tweak your config as needed, along with the convenience of a pre-configured setup.

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Features

  • 🔥 Transform your Neovim into a full-fledged IDE
  • 💤 Easily customize and extend your config with lazy.nvim
  • 🚀 Blazingly fast
  • 🧹 Sane default settings for options, autocmds, and keymaps
  • 📦 Comes with a wealth of plugins pre-configured and ready to use

Requirements

  • Neovim >= 0.11.2 (needs to be built with LuaJIT)
  • Git >= 2.19.0 (for partial clones support)
  • a Nerd Font (optional)
  • a C compiler for nvim-treesitter. See here

🚀 Getting Started

You can find a starter template for LazyVim here

Try it with Docker
docker run -w /root -it --rm alpine:edge sh -uelic '
  apk add git lazygit fzf curl neovim ripgrep alpine-sdk --update
  git clone https://github.com/LazyVim/starter ~/.config/nvim
  cd ~/.config/nvim
  nvim
'
Install the LazyVim Starter
  • Make a backup of your current Neovim files:

    mv ~/.config/nvim ~/.config/nvim.bak
    mv ~/.local/share/nvim ~/.local/share/nvim.bak
    
  • Clone the starter

    git clone https://github.com/LazyVim/starter ~/.config/nvim
    
  • Remove the .git folder, so you can add it to your own repo later

    rm -rf ~/.config/nvim/.git
    
  • Start Neovim!

    nvim
    

    Refer to the comments in the files on how to customize LazyVim.


@dusty-phillips wrote a comprehensive book called LazyVim for Ambitious Developers available for free online.

📂 File Structure

The files under config will be automatically loaded at the appropriate time, so you don't need to require those files manually. LazyVim comes with a set of default config files that will be loaded before your own. See here

You can add your custom plugin specs under lua/plugins/. All files there will be automatically loaded by lazy.nvim

~/.config/nvim
├── lua
│   ├── config
│   │   ├── autocmds.lua
│   │   ├── keymaps.lua
│   │   ├── lazy.lua
│   │   └── options.lua
│   └── plugins
│       ├── spec1.lua
│       ├── **
│       └── spec2.lua
└── init.lua

⚙️ Configuration

Refer to the docs

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