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# Notice
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Nerd fonts moved some symbols with version 3.0. Version 2.3 is meant for transition, supporting both version 2 and version 3 icons.
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Nvim-web-devicons requires version 2.3 or above to work properly. If you are unable to update please use your plugin manager to pin version of nvim-web-dev icons to `nerd-v2-compat` tag.
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# Nvim-web-devicons
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A `lua` fork of [vim-devicons](https://github.com/ryanoasis/vim-devicons). This plugin provides the same icons _as well as_ colors for each icon.
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Light and dark color variants are provided.
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## Requirements
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- [neovim >=0.7.0](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/wiki/Installing-Neovim)
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- [A patched font](https://www.nerdfonts.com/)
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## Installation
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```vim
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Plug 'nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons'
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```
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or with [packer.nvim](https://github.com/wbthomason/packer.nvim)
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```
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use 'nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons'
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```
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[](https://luarocks.org/modules/nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons)
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## Usage
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### Viewing
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Run `:NvimWebDeviconsHiTest` to see all icons and their highlighting.
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### Variants
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Light or dark color variants of the icons depend on `&background`.
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The variant is updated:
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- on `OptionSet` event for `background`, or
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- after explicitly calling `require("nvim-web-devicons").refresh()`.
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However, be advised that the plugin using nvim-web-devicons may have cached the icons.
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### Setup
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This adds all the highlight groups for the devicons
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i.e. it calls `vim.api.nvim_set_hl` for all icons
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this might need to be re-called in a `Colorscheme` to re-apply cleared highlights
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if the color scheme changes
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```lua
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require'nvim-web-devicons'.setup {
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-- your personnal icons can go here (to override)
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-- you can specify color or cterm_color instead of specifying both of them
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-- DevIcon will be appended to `name`
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override = {
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zsh = {
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icon = "",
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color = "#428850",
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cterm_color = "65",
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name = "Zsh"
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}
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};
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-- globally enable different highlight colors per icon (default to true)
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-- if set to false all icons will have the default icon's color
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color_icons = true;
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-- globally enable default icons (default to false)
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-- will get overriden by `get_icons` option
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default = true;
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-- globally enable "strict" selection of icons - icon will be looked up in
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-- different tables, first by filename, and if not found by extension; this
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-- prevents cases when file doesn't have any extension but still gets some icon
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-- because its name happened to match some extension (default to false)
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strict = true;
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-- same as `override` but specifically for overrides by filename
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-- takes effect when `strict` is true
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override_by_filename = {
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[".gitignore"] = {
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icon = "",
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color = "#f1502f",
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name = "Gitignore"
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}
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};
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-- same as `override` but specifically for overrides by extension
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-- takes effect when `strict` is true
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override_by_extension = {
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["log"] = {
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icon = "",
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color = "#81e043",
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name = "Log"
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}
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};
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-- same as `override` but specifically for operating system
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-- takes effect when `strict` is true
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override_by_operating_system = {
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["apple"] = {
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icon = "",
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color = "#A2AAAD",
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cterm_color = "248",
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name = "Apple",
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},
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};
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}
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```
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### Get Icon
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Get the icon for a given file by passing in the `name`, the `extension` and an _optional_ options `table`.
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The name is passed in to check for an exact match e.g. `.bashrc` if there is no exact name match the extension
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is used. Calls `.setup()` if it hasn't already ran.
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```lua
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require'nvim-web-devicons'.get_icon(filename, extension, options)
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```
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The optional `options` argument can used to change how the plugin works the keys include
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`default = <boolean>` and `strict = <boolean>`. If the default key is set to true this
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function will return a default if there is no matching icon. If the strict key is set
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to true this function will lookup icon specifically by filename, and if not found then
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specifically by extension, and fallback to default icon if default key is set to true.
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e.g.
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```lua
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require'nvim-web-devicons'.get_icon(filename, extension, { default = true })
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```
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You can check if the setup function was already called with:
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```lua
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require'nvim-web-devicons'.has_loaded()
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```
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### Get icon and color code
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`get_icon_color` differs from `get_icon` only in the second return value.
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`get_icon_cterm_color` returns cterm color instead of gui color
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`get_icon` returns icon and highlight name.
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If you want to get color code, you can use this function.
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```lua
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local icon, color = require'nvim-web-devicons'.get_icon_color("init.lua", "lua")
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assert(icon == "")
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assert(color == "#51a0cf")
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```
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### Get all icons
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It is possible to get all of the registered icons with the `get_icons()` function:
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```lua
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require'nvim-web-devicons'.get_icons()
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```
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This can be useful for debugging purposes or for creating custom highlights for each icon.
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Mapped categories can be fetched via:
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```lua
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require'nvim-web-devicons'.get_icons_by_filename()
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require'nvim-web-devicons'.get_icons_by_extension()
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require'nvim-web-devicons'.get_icons_by_operating_system()
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require'nvim-web-devicons'.get_icons_by_desktop_environment()
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require'nvim-web-devicons'.get_icons_by_window_manager()
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```
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### Set an icon
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You can override individual icons with the `set_icon({...})` function:
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```lua
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require("nvim-web-devicons").set_icon {
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zsh = {
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icon = "",
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color = "#428850",
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cterm_color = "65",
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name = "Zsh"
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}
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}
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```
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You can override the default icon with the `set_default_icon(icon, color, cterm_color)` function:
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```lua
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require("nvim-web-devicons").set_default_icon('', '#6d8086', 65)
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```
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### Getting and setting icons by filetype
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You can get the icon and colors associated with a filetype using the `by_filetype` functions:
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```lua
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require("nvim-web-devicons").get_icon_by_filetype(filetype, opts)
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require("nvim-web-devicons").get_icon_colors_by_filetype(filetype, opts)
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require("nvim-web-devicons").get_icon_color_by_filetype(filetype, opts)
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require("nvim-web-devicons").get_icon_cterm_color_by_filetype(filetype, opts)
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```
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or set the icon to use for a filetype with:
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```lua
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require("nvim-web-devicons").set_icon_by_filetype { cpp = "c", pandoc = "md", }
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```
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These functions are the same as their counterparts without the `_by_filetype` suffix, but they take a filetype instead of a name/extension.
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You can also use `get_icon_name_by_filetype(filetype)` to get the icon name associated with the filetype.
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## Known Issues
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### My `setup` Overrides Are Not Applied
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*Cause:* A plugin may be calling nvim-web-devicons `setup` before you do. Your `setup` call will be ignored.
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*Workaround:* Call nvim-web-devicons `setup` before the plugin's own `setup`.
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### Windows and WSL not rendering icons properly on some terminals
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On Windows and WSL, it is possible that the icons are not rendered properly when
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using a terminal that relies on Windows' default system libraries. An example
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of this is Alacritty ([#271](https://github.com/nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons/issues/271#issuecomment-2081280928)).
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Other terminals (e.g. Windows Terminal, and WezTerm) do no have this issue, as
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they ship newer versions of these libraries. More precisely, they use newer
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versions of `conpty.dll` and `OpenConsole.exe`. So, as a workaround to the
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rendering issue, you need to make your terminal use these newer files. Whether
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this is possible depends on the terminal you are using. Please refer to the
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terminal's documentation for this.
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In the specific case of Alacritty, you need to place up-to-date `conpty.dll` and
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`OpenConsole.exe` files in your `PATH`. Microsoft does not provide these files
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directly, but you can get them from other terminal emulators that ship them.
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## Contributing
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PRs are always welcome! Please see [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md)
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