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authorEkaitz Zarraga <ekaitz@elenq.tech>2023-09-25 16:16:28 +0200
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doc: contributing: Add alternative setups section.
Start with Guile Studio and Vim/NeoVim. * doc/contributing.texi (Alternative Setups): Add section explaining other setups that are similar to the one in The Perfect Setup. Signed-off-by: Efraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il>
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@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ choice.
* Building from Git:: The latest and greatest.
* Running Guix Before It Is Installed:: Hacker tricks.
* The Perfect Setup:: The right tools.
+* Alternative Setups:: Other posible tools that do the job.
* Packaging Guidelines:: Growing the distribution.
* Coding Style:: Hygiene of the contributor.
* Submitting Patches:: Share your work.
@@ -453,6 +454,83 @@ For more information, refer to @ref{Bug Reference,,, emacs, The GNU
Emacs Manual} and @ref{Minor Mode,,, debbugs-ug, The Debbugs User
Guide}.
+@node Alternative Setups
+@section Alternative Setups
+
+Alternative setups than Emacs may let you work on Guix with a
+similar development experience and they might work better with the
+tools you currently use or help you make the transition to Emacs.
+
+The options listed below only provide the alternatives to the Emacs
+based setup, which is the most widely used in the Guix community. If
+you want to really understand how is the perfect setup for Guix
+development supposed to work, we encourage you to read the section
+before this regardless the editor you choose to use.
+
+@menu
+* Guile Studio:: First step in your transition to Emacs.
+* Vim and NeoVim:: When you are evil to the root.
+@end menu
+
+@node Guile Studio
+@subsection Guile Studio
+
+Guile Studio is a pre-configured Emacs with mostly everything you need
+to start hacking in Guile. If you are not familiar with Emacs it makes
+the transition easier for you.
+
+@example
+guix install guile-studio
+@end example
+
+Guile Studio comes with Geiser preinstalled and prepared for action.
+
+@node Vim and NeoVim
+@subsection Vim and NeoVim
+
+
+Vim (and NeoVim) are also packaged in Guix, just in case you decided
+to go for the evil path.
+
+@example
+guix install vim
+@end example
+
+If you want to enjoy a similar development experience to that in the perfect
+setup, you should install several plugins to configure the editor. Vim (and
+NeoVim) have the equivalent to Paredit,
+@uref{https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3998,
+@code{paredit.vim}}, that will help you with the structural editing of Scheme
+files (the support for very large files is not great, though).
+
+@example
+guix install vim-paredit
+@end example
+
+We also recommend that you run @code{:set autoindent} so that your code is
+automatically indented as you type.
+
+For the interaction with Git,
+@uref{https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2975
+@code{fugitive.vim}} is the most commonly used plugin:
+
+@example
+guix install vim-fugitive
+@end example
+
+And of course if you want to interact with Guix directly from inside of
+vim, using the built-in terminal emulator, we have our very own
+@code{guix.vim} package!
+
+@example
+guix install vim-guix-vim
+@end example
+
+In NeoVim you can even make a similar setup to Geiser using
+@url{https://conjure.fun/, Conjure} that lets you connect to a running Guile
+process and inject your code there live (sadly it's not packaged in Guix yet).
+
+
@node Packaging Guidelines
@section Packaging Guidelines
@@ -1257,13 +1335,6 @@ rules. To automatically indent a package definition, you can also run:
@noindent
@xref{Invoking guix style}, for more information.
-@cindex Vim, Scheme code editing
-If you are editing code with Vim, we recommend that you run @code{:set
-autoindent} so that your code is automatically indented as you type.
-Additionally,
-@uref{https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3998,
-@code{paredit.vim}} may help you deal with all these parentheses.
-
We require all top-level procedures to carry a docstring. This
requirement can be relaxed for simple private procedures in the
@code{(guix build @dots{})} name space, though.