I've written up a how-to for using arf and {terminalgraphics} in R.nvim. Glad I did. I discovered a few gotchas that I'd forgotten and now have them recorded and cleaned up my nvim config files at the same time.
So, now you can have the IDE console experience in R.nvim AND the graphics baked in, no X11 or {httpgd} windows to fuss with. The only catch is you have to use Kitty or Wezterm for your terminal emulator.
https://adamhsparks.netlify.app/2026/03/10/further-enhancing-r-nvim-with-arf-and-terminalgraphics/ cc @jimbob
Further Enhancing R.nvim with Arf and {terminalgraphics}
How I Ended Up Using Neovim for R I never really imagined I’d be a Neovim user, but here I am. My first encounter with vi was back in the early 90s during an undergraduate computing course. We used elm as our email client, and writing a message launched vi. I could not make sense of it. When I repeated the course (yes, I failed it the first time), we switched to Pine, whose editor, similar to nano, felt far more intuitive.




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