Make sure to pull everything. Don't know what could fall apart. Make sure to change the file pathing in the vimrc as well as the vimwiki path file. Once we finish demoing it on the desktop. We'll be good to go for exporting it to all of our friends. :) Care to also create a separate identity / ssh for the desktop We use vundle to install the plugins for this nvim configuration
To clone things, follow UEdinburgh through this guide.
https://www.geos.ed.ac.uk/~smudd/NMDM_Course/html/more_advanced_github.html#
A saved PAT is needed. Follow this link for how to do it again. Look for Jaydip's answer.
This is how we bind the ssh to the repo
https://gist.github.com/xirixiz/b6b0c6f4917ce17a90e00f9b60566278
To change the git editor from nano, just write
git config --global core.editor nvim
When Ubuntu is installed, there is a default version of Nvim that is NOT the most current. See the following page to get to the latest version of Nvim worry-free
https://vi.stackexchange.com/questions/41589/apt-doesnt-get-the-latest-neovim-version
Small test edit here