Update generated neovim config
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; A Note on anonymous nodes (represented in a query file as strings). As of
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; right now, anonymous nodes can not be anchored.
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; See https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter/issues/1461
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; Example highlighting for headlines. The headlines here will be matched
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; cyclically, easily extended to match however your heart desires.
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(headline (stars) @OrgStars1 (#match? @OrgStars1 "^(\\*{3})*\\*$") (item) @OrgHeadlineLevel1)
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(headline (stars) @OrgStars2 (#match? @OrgStars2 "^(\\*{3})*\\*\\*$") (item) @OrgHeadlineLevel2)
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(headline (stars) @OrgStars3 (#match? @OrgStars3 "^(\\*{3})*\\*\\*\\*$") (item) @OrgHeadlineLevel3)
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; This one should be generated after scanning for configuration, using
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; something like #any-of? for keywords, but could use a match if allowing
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; markup on todo keywords is desirable.
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(item . (expr) @OrgKeywordTodo (#eq? @OrgKeywordTodo "TODO"))
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(item . (expr) @OrgKeywordDone (#eq? @OrgKeywordDone "DONE"))
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; Not sure about this one with the anchors.
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(item . (expr)? . (expr "[" "#" @OrgPriority [ "num" "str" ] @OrgPriority "]") @OrgPriorityCookie (#match? @OrgPriorityCookie "\[#.\]"))
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; Match cookies in a headline or listitem. If you want the numbers
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; differently highlighted from the borders, add a capture name to "num".
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; ([ (item) (itemtext) ] (expr "[" "num"? @OrgCookieNum "/" "num"? @OrgCookieNum "]" ) @OrgProgressCookie (#match? @OrgProgressCookie "^\[\d*/\d*\]$"))
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; ([ (item) (itemtext) ] (expr "[" "num"? @OrgCookieNum "%" "]" ) @OrgPercentCookie (#match? @OrgPercentCookie "^\[\d*%\]$"))
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(tag_list (tag) @OrgTag) @OrgTagList
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(property_drawer) @OrgPropertyDrawer
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; Properties are :name: vale, so to color the ':' we can either add them
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; directly, or highlight the property separately from the name and value. If
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; priorities are set properly, it should be simple to achieve.
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(property name: (expr) @OrgPropertyName (value)? @OrgPropertyValue) @OrgProperty
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; Simple examples, but can also match (day), (date), (time), etc.
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(timestamp "[") @OrgTimestampInactive
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(timestamp "<"
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(day)? @OrgTimestampDay
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(date)? @OrgTimestampDate
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(time)? @OrgTimestampTime
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(repeat)? @OrgTimestampRepeat
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(delay)? @OrgTimestampDelay
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) @OrgTimestampActive
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; Like OrgProperty, easy to choose how the '[fn:LABEL] DESCRIPTION' are highlighted
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(fndef label: (expr) @OrgFootnoteLabel (description) @OrgFootnoteDescription) @OrgFootnoteDefinition
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; Again like OrgProperty to change the styling of '#+' and ':'. Note that they
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; can also be added in the query directly as anonymous nodes to style differently.
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(directive name: (expr) @OrgDirectiveName (value)? @OrgDirectiveValue) @OrgDirective
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(comment) @OrgComment
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; At the moment, these three elements use one regex for the whole name.
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; So (name) -> :name:, ideally this will not be the case, so it follows the
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; patterns listed above, but that's the current status. Conflict issues.
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(drawer name: (expr) @OrgDrawerName (contents)? @OrgDrawerContents) @OrgDrawer
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(block name: (expr) @OrgBlockName (contents)? @OrgBlockContents) @OrgBlock
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(dynamic_block name: (expr) @OrgDynamicBlockName (contents)? @OrgDynamicBlockContents) @OrgDynamicBlock
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; Can match different styles with a (#match?) or (#eq?) predicate if desired
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(bullet) @OrgListBullet
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; Get different colors for different statuses as follows
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(checkbox) @OrgCheckbox
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(checkbox status: (expr "-") @OrgCheckInProgress)
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(checkbox status: (expr "str") @OrgCheckDone (#any-of? @OrgCheckDone "x" "X"))
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(checkbox status: (expr) @Error (#not-any-of? @Error "x" "X" "-"))
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; If you want the ruler one color and the separators a different color,
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; something like this would do it:
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; (hr "|" @OrgTableHRBar) @OrgTableHorizontalRuler
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(hr) @OrgTableHorizontalRuler
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; Can do all sorts of fun highlighting here..
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(cell (contents . (expr "=")) @OrgCellFormula (#match? @OrgCellFormula "^\d+([.,]\d+)*$"))
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; Dollars, floats, etc. Strings.. all options to play with
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(cell (contents . (expr "num") @OrgCellNumber (#match? @OrgCellNumber "^\d+([.,]\d+)*$") .))
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(paragraph [
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((expr "*" @bold.start) (expr "*" @bold.end))
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(expr "*" @bold.start "*" @bold.end)
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((expr "~" @code.start) (expr "~" @code.end))
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(expr "~" @code.start "~" @code.end)
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((expr "/" @italic.start) (expr "/" @italic.end))
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(expr "/" @italic.start "/" @italic.end)
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((expr "_" @underline.start) (expr "_" @underline.end))
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(expr "_" @underline.start "_" @underline.end)
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((expr "=" @verbatim.start) (expr "=" @verbatim.end))
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(expr "=" @verbatim.start "=" @verbatim.end)
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((expr "+" @strikethrough.start) (expr "+" @strikethrough.end))
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(expr "+" @strikethrough.start "+" @strikethrough.end)
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])
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; headline item
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(item [
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((expr "*" @bold.start) (expr "*" @bold.end))
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(expr "*" @bold.start "*" @bold.end)
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((expr "~" @code.start) (expr "~" @code.end))
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(expr "~" @code.start "~" @code.end)
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((expr "/" @italic.start) (expr "/" @italic.end))
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(expr "/" @italic.start "/" @italic.end)
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((expr "_" @underline.start) (expr "_" @underline.end))
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(expr "_" @underline.start "_" @underline.end)
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((expr "=" @verbatim.start) (expr "=" @verbatim.end))
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(expr "=" @verbatim.start "=" @verbatim.end)
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((expr "+" @strikethrough.start) (expr "+" @strikethrough.end))
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(expr "+" @strikethrough.start "+" @strikethrough.end)
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])
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