diff --git a/files/.config/eww/eww.xml b/files/.config/eww/eww.xml
index ec09e17..49e2db6 100644
--- a/files/.config/eww/eww.xml
+++ b/files/.config/eww/eww.xml
@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@
bruh " < fuck >
"
+
- asd FUCK FUKC FCUK CUFLKJASDFLKJASDLKJASDLKj
@@ -147,6 +147,11 @@
+
+ cat ~/fuck
+
+
+
{"hi": "ho"}
@@ -175,10 +180,9 @@
-
-
-
-
+
+
+
diff --git a/files/.config/nvim/fnl/init.fnl b/files/.config/nvim/fnl/init.fnl
index 6f25891..7cf60c1 100644
--- a/files/.config/nvim/fnl/init.fnl
+++ b/files/.config/nvim/fnl/init.fnl
@@ -9,10 +9,14 @@
gitsigns gitsigns}
require-macros [macros]})
-(require "plugins.telescope")
-(require "plugins.lsp")
-(require "plugins.galaxyline")
-(require "plugins.bufferline")
+(macro make-errors-epic [f]
+ `(xpcall #,f #(a.println (fennel.traceback $1))))
+
+(make-errors-epic (require "plugins.telescope"))
+(make-errors-epic (require "plugins.lsp"))
+(make-errors-epic (require "plugins.galaxyline"))
+(make-errors-epic (require "plugins.bufferline"))
+
(def- colors utils.colors)
@@ -37,8 +41,8 @@
{:ensure_installed "all"
:highlight {:enable true
:disable ["fennel"]}
- :indent {:enable true
- :disable ["lua"]}
+ ;:indent {:enable true}
+ ;:disable ["lua"]}
:incremental_selection
{:enable true
diff --git a/files/.config/nvim/init.vim b/files/.config/nvim/init.vim
index 2d24530..e4365d9 100644
--- a/files/.config/nvim/init.vim
+++ b/files/.config/nvim/init.vim
@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ set cursorline
set incsearch
set hlsearch
set inccommand=nosplit
+set signcolumn=yes
if (has("termguicolors"))
set termguicolors
diff --git a/files/.config/nvim/plugins.lua b/files/.config/nvim/plugins.lua
index 894fac5..99f8733 100644
--- a/files/.config/nvim/plugins.lua
+++ b/files/.config/nvim/plugins.lua
@@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ require("packer").startup(function(use)
use "hauleth/sad.vim" -- Use siw instead of ciw. when using . afterwards, will find the next occurrence of the changed word and change it too
use "wellle/targets.vim" -- more text objects. IE: cin) (change in next parens). generally better handling of surrounding objects.
use "unblevable/quick-scope" -- highlight targets when pressing f
+
use {
"iamcco/markdown-preview.nvim",
run = vim.fn["mkdp#util#install"]