>Overview
Strengths
- +AI-powered
- +Developer-focused
- +Workflow integration
Considerations
- !Setup required
- !Learning curve
>About this Skill
What is Sidekick.nvim?
Sidekick.nvim is a skill for Claude Code that helps you your neovim ai sidekick. Install this skill to extend Claude's capabilities in your projects.
Key Features
- ▸Easy installation and setup
- ▸Seamless integration with Claude Code
- ▸Designed for developer productivity
- ▸Community-maintained and open source
Use Cases
- ▸Development Workflows: Integrate Sidekick.nvim into your daily coding tasks
- ▸Automation: Automate repetitive tasks related to claude-code, codex-cli, copilot, copilot-cli, gemini-cli
- ▸Productivity: Save time with AI-powered assistance
How to Get Started
Install Sidekick.nvim by cloning the repository and placing it in your Claude Code skills directory. The skill will be automatically available in your next Claude Code session.
Why Use This Skill?
Sidekick.nvim extends Claude Code's capabilities, making it easier to work with claude-code, codex-cli, copilot, copilot-cli, gemini-cli. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced developer, this skill can help streamline your workflow.
>File Structure
>Technical Details
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