Show HN: MiniVim a Minimal Neovim Configuration

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Found: February 24, 2026
ID: 3420

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Show HN: MiniVim a Minimal Neovim Configuration I built MiniVim, a small and minimal Neovim configuration focused on keeping things simple and readable.

The goal was to have a setup that:

starts fast

uses only essential plugins

avoids heavy frameworks

remains easy to understand and extend

The structure is intentionally small:

It’s not meant to compete with full Neovim distributions, but rather serve as a clean base configuration that can be extended gradually.

I use it across multiple machines (laptop, WSL, and servers), so reproducibility and simplicity were priorities.

Feedback is welcome.

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