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Heyo. I totally understand.
There is a bit of friction to get going with zk and zk-nvim.
While a video would be great, and I have thought about it, I don't personally
have the time to put one together.
There have been initial discussions and planning about putting together a better
website for just this purpose. Which carries more value per measure of
maintainer work hours than videos. As when things change, updating a few lines
in the documentation is much quicker than recording another video.
So an updated website is the plan of action for now.
Try work your way from:
https://github.com/zk-org/zk/blob/main/docs/getting-started.md
If you get really stuck and can't find any relevant discussion topics here, feel
free to make a new discussion with the problems you're facing.
Give it a thoughtful title too, so others can find it in the future :)
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Shivan made a great video a few years ago. The basics should be the same, but there are a few more Neovim commands available now. |
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Hi, I am very interested in learning about zk and the zk-neovim plugin, but I am not completely sure what it does and how it works. It would be great if you could add videos to the README so I can get a better idea on the setup and workflow of the plugin and the tool in general. The zk repo has a video but I am most interested in working with the tool through neovim.
Thanks for the CLI and the Neovim plugin!
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