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title: >
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How I use Neovim for writing PHP
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pubDate: 2023-04-10
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archive/2023/04/10/how-i-use-neovim-for-writing-php
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tags:
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- neovim
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- php
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- vim
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Since [July 2021](https://www.oliverdavies.uk/blog/going-full-vim), I've used Neovim full-time for my development work and writing.
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Whilst Vim and Neovim are minimal by default, its functionality can be extended by adding plugins.
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I use nvim-lspconfig along with Intelephpense and Phpactor to add code actions and functionality like "go to definition" for PHP code.
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I use null-ls to apply code formatting and add diagnostic messages for PHPCS and PHPStan so I can see them on the appropriate lines.
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I use nvim-dap and nvim-dap-ui to leverage the debug adapter protocol to do step debugging with Xdebug.
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Along with others like dadbod.vim for databases, rest.nvim for making HTTP requests, Gitsigns and Fugitive for Git, and Telescope for fuzzy searching, I have all of the functionality that I've previously had in other browsers with the benefit that it's open source and I can add more plugins or write my own if I need to add anything else.
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