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Bertrand-de-Saint-Bezier Toolkit

GCC for Windows

MSYS2 Shell

After installing MSYS2, download gcc and the toolchains for all groups. This will take a minute to download and finish installing.

  • Mingw-w64 GCC : pacman -S mingw-w64-ucrt-x86_64-gcc
  • Mingw-w64 Toolchain : pacman -S --needed base-devel mingw-w64-x86_64-toolchain

Environment Variable

The following must be added to the System Environement Variables alongside the other Path variables : C:\msys64\mingw64\bin You can check that the installation has succeeded by typing gcc --version into a git bash terminal.

Setting up NeoVim

NeoVim Configuration

First off, a decent terminal is required. Don't go with GitBash/Git for Windows as it uses its own installation of Vim (not NeoVim). Windows Terminal is a good alternative.

Run config_neovim.bat to create all the necessary config files. By default, this will copy the contents of config_files/nvim into %LOCALAPPDATA%/nvim.

run the command to clone packer on your machine : git clone https://github.com/wbthomason/packer.nvim "$env:LOCALAPPDATA\nvim-data\site\pack\packer\start\packer.nvim"

Setup nvm using the installer. Run nvm install --latest followed by nvm use [installed version]. Finally, npm install -g yarn to complete the setup.

Start nvim . from the Windows Terminal. Navigate to the packer.lua file and :so, then run :PackerSync to retrieve plugins, and :Mason to manage LSP installations.