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Hi guys. No matter, the bash file can be reduced to something much less complex that will trigger the trace. #!/bin/bash
cat <<HERE |
File manager | $(test -f pcmanfm && echo pcmanfm || echo pcmanfm-qt)
HERE
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Answering my own question. I saw that Nvim reported that there were two kinds of treesitters available to Nvim. At least this lead me to think that I could uninstall the nvim package Note. This might be a red herring, as I still see both vim-treesitter and vim.treesitter in checkhelath, but the fact of the matter is that the removal of the package fixed my problem. All good. :-) |
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Answering my own question. I saw that Nvim reported that there were two kinds of treesitters available to Nvim. At least this lead me to think that I could uninstall the nvim package
neovim-nvim-treesitter
. After uninstalling that package, the Bash file loaded fine without any errors at startup.Note. This might be a red herring, as I still see both vim-treesitter and vim.treesitter in checkhelath, but the fact of the matter is that the removal of the package fixed my problem. All good. :-)