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Coding Environment Setup

This guide will help you set up a coding environment on both Linux and macOS systems.

Initial Setup

  1. Run the Setup Script:

    For Linux, execute the linux.sh script:

    ./linux.sh

    For macOS, execute the mac.sh script:

    ./mac.sh

    These scripts will install Neovim, tmux, and other necessary packages.

Neovim Configuration

  1. Install Neovim Plugins:

    Trigger the installation of Neovim plugins by opening Neovim:

    nvim somefile

    Within Neovim, run the following command to synchronize the plugins:

    :PackerSync

    Wait for the process to complete before exiting Neovim.

Tmux Configuration

  1. Reload tmux Configuration:

    Start or attach to a tmux session:

    tmux

    Inside the tmux session, reload the configuration:

    Ctrl+b :source ~/.tmux.conf

    (Note: The default prefix key in tmux is Ctrl+b, unless you have customized it to Ctrl+a or another combination.)

  2. Install tmux Plugins:

    Install the plugins specified in .tmux.conf:

    Ctrl+b I

    This command will download and apply the tmux plugins.

GitHub Copilot Setup

  1. Authenticate GitHub Copilot CLI:

    Run the following command to authenticate the GitHub Copilot CLI:

    github-copilot-cli auth

    Follow the prompts to complete the authentication process.

  2. Configure GitHub Copilot in Zsh:

    Add the GitHub Copilot CLI alias to your .zshrc and source it:

    echo 'eval "$(github-copilot-cli alias -- "$0")"' >> ~/.zshrc && source ~/.zshrc

After completing these steps, your coding environment, including Neovim, tmux, and GitHub Copilot, should be fully configured and ready for use. Customize your linux.sh or mac.sh, .tmux.conf, and Neovim configuration files as needed to tailor the environment to your preferences.