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Build a modular Neovim configuration from scratch using pure Lua — no plugins needed! In Episode 6, we create init.lua as the entry point, organize settings into separate modules with require(), and configure options, keymaps, and autocommands. Every setting is tested live so you can see exactly what changes. Every keystroke is shown on screen with 3-second pauses so you can follow along at your own pace. What You'll Learn: Config structure: init.lua entry point with require() loading modules from lua/ vim.g.mapleader: Set leader key (Space) before any leader mappings vim.opt.number / relativenumber: Line numbers that show jump distance vim.opt.tabstop / shiftwidth / expandtab: Control indentation (4 spaces) vim.opt.ignorecase / smartcase: Case-insensitive unless you type uppercase vim.opt.wrap / scrolloff: No wrapping, keep 8 lines of context vim.opt.clipboard / undofile: System clipboard sharing, persistent undo vim.keymap.set: Create keybindings with mode, key, action, and opts Leader keymaps: Space+w save, Space+q quit, Escape clear search highlight Scroll centering: Ctrl+d/u with zz keeps cursor centered on screen Visual mode line moving: J/K to move selected lines up/down as a block Split management: Leader+sv vertical, Leader+sh horizontal nvim_create_autocmd("TextYankPost"): Flash highlight on yanked text nvim_create_autocmd("BufWritePre"): Auto-trim trailing whitespace on save nvim_create_autocmd("FileType"): Per-language settings (2-space indent for Lua) Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:15 - What You'll Learn (Preview) 0:45 - Config Setup (init.lua + options.lua) 3:45 - Keymaps (vim.keymap.set) 6:16 - Autocommands (nvim_create_autocmd) 8:54 - Recap: 5 Key Takeaways 9:54 - End Screen Key Takeaways: 1. init.lua is the entry point — require() loads modules from lua/ 2. vim.opt controls settings: numbers, tabs, search, clipboard 3. Set mapleader before defining any leader mappings 4. vim.keymap.set(mode, key, action, opts) creates bindings 5. nvim_create_autocmd(event, {callback}) automates actions on events This is Episode 6 of the Neovim Tutorial Series. Episode 5 covers substitution and global commands. Next episode introduces plugin management with lazy.nvim. Taught by CelesteAI. Like & subscribe for more Neovim tutorials! #neovim #vim #terminal #tutorial #programming #configuration #initlua #lua #keymaps #autocmds #vimopt #neovimconfig #dotfiles #linux #macos #developer