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nix-config/home/base/tui/editors
Ryan Yin 74a9106917 security(home): drop all neovim plugins to shrink supply-chain exposure (#259)
* chore(home): drop AstroNvim bundle and centralize editors

Remove the bundled Neovim plugin tree to shrink supply-chain exposure; keep a
minimal programs.neovim backup. Daily editing stays Helix-first with Yazi and
Zellij.

- Add Helix/Neovim docs, glossary, and cheatsheets under core/editors/.
- Default EDITOR/VISUAL to hx; use SUDO_EDITOR nvim --clean for sudoedit and
  other sensitive edits; adjust Nushell buffer_editor accordingly.
- Apply Helix Home Manager settings (keys, editor UI) in core/editors/helix.
- Keep heavy language-server tooling only in home/base/tui/editors/packages.nix;
  wire it via an explicit default.nix import so core stays lightweight.
- Extend modules/base packages.nix where that profile sets global editor env.

* docs: link editors, VS Code, and agents from README

Document tui/editors versus core/editors; add root README pointers to GUI
vscode (Home Manager) and agents/. Cross-link heavy packages README from
core/editors.
2026-04-27 21:31:58 +08:00
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Editor tooling packages (heavy dependencies)

This directory intentionally holds only packages.nix: language servers, formatters, compilers, and other editor-adjacent tools that pull in a large closure.

Editor programs, keymaps, $EDITOR defaults, and usage docs live under ../../core/editors/ (Helix, Neovim backup, glossary, cheatsheets).

default.nix imports ./packages.nix so home/base/tui can keep pulling in tooling without mixing it into core/editors.