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Refresh generated nvim config

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2024-06-06 00:28:16 +02:00
parent 67ae09d87f
commit f0fadf6d12
24 changed files with 2626 additions and 1519 deletions

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@ -410,78 +410,11 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["autoload"] = false, ["autoload"] = false,
["autosave"] = true, ["autosave"] = true,
["follow_cwd"] = true, ["follow_cwd"] = true,
["ignored_dirs"] = { "/", "~/", "~/Projects/" },
["silent"] = false, ["silent"] = false,
["use_git_branch"] = false, ["use_git_branch"] = false,
}, },
}, },
{
"project",
["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("project_nvim").setup(opts)
end,
["dependencies"] = {
{
"telescope",
["cmd"] = { "Telescope" },
["config"] = function(_, opts)
local telescope = require("telescope")
telescope.setup(opts)
for i, extension in ipairs({ "undo", "ui-select", "fzf" }) do
telescope.load_extension(extension)
end
end,
["dependencies"] = {
{
"plenary",
["dir"] = "/home/lab/smchurla/Downloads/flake-nixinator/config/neovim/store/lazy-plugins/plenary.nvim",
["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "plenary",
},
{
"telescope-fzf-native",
["dir"] = "/home/lab/smchurla/Downloads/flake-nixinator/config/neovim/store/lazy-plugins/telescope-fzf-native.nvim",
["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "telescope-fzf-native",
},
{
"telescope-undo",
["dir"] = "/home/lab/smchurla/Downloads/flake-nixinator/config/neovim/store/lazy-plugins/telescope-undo.nvim",
["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "telescope-undo",
},
{
"telescope-ui-select",
["dir"] = "/home/lab/smchurla/Downloads/flake-nixinator/config/neovim/store/lazy-plugins/telescope-ui-select.nvim",
["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "telescope-ui-select",
},
},
["dir"] = "/home/lab/smchurla/Downloads/flake-nixinator/config/neovim/store/lazy-plugins/telescope.nvim",
["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "telescope",
["opts"] = {
["defaults"] = {
["mappings"] = {
["i"] = {
["<Esc>"] = function(...)
return require("telescope.actions").close(...)
end,
},
},
},
},
},
},
["dir"] = "/home/lab/smchurla/Downloads/flake-nixinator/config/neovim/store/lazy-plugins/project.nvim",
["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "project",
["opts"] = {
["detection_methods"] = { "lsp", "pattern" },
["manual_mode"] = false,
["patterns"] = { ".git", "Makefile", "CMakeLists.txt", "flake.nix" },
},
},
}, },
["dir"] = "/home/lab/smchurla/Downloads/flake-nixinator/config/neovim/store/lazy-plugins/dashboard-nvim", ["dir"] = "/home/lab/smchurla/Downloads/flake-nixinator/config/neovim/store/lazy-plugins/dashboard-nvim",
["lazy"] = false, ["lazy"] = false,
@ -489,7 +422,6 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["opts"] = { ["opts"] = {
["config"] = { ["config"] = {
["center"] = { ["center"] = {
{ ["action"] = "Telescope projects", ["desc"] = " Open Project", ["icon"] = "", ["key"] = "p" },
{ {
["action"] = "Telescope persisted", ["action"] = "Telescope persisted",
["desc"] = " Restore Session", ["desc"] = " Restore Session",
@ -983,6 +915,43 @@ require("lazy").setup({
{ {
"rustaceanvim", "rustaceanvim",
["dir"] = "/home/lab/smchurla/Downloads/flake-nixinator/config/neovim/store/lazy-plugins/rustaceanvim", ["dir"] = "/home/lab/smchurla/Downloads/flake-nixinator/config/neovim/store/lazy-plugins/rustaceanvim",
["init"] = function()
vim.g.rustaceanvim = {
tools = {
enable_clippy = true,
},
server = {
default_settings = {
["rust-analyzer"] = {
cargo = {
allFeatures = true,
-- features = "all",
-- loadOutDirsFromCheck = true,
-- runBuildScripts = true,
},
-- lint-nvim doesn't support clippy
checkOnSave = {
allFeatures = true,
allTargets = true,
command = "clippy",
extraArgs = {
"--",
"--no-deps",
"-Dclippy::pedantic",
"-Dclippy::nursery",
"-Dclippy::unwrap_used",
"-Dclippy::enum_glob_use",
"-Dclippy::complexity",
"-Dclippy::perf",
},
},
},
},
},
}
end,
["lazy"] = false, ["lazy"] = false,
["name"] = "rustaceanvim", ["name"] = "rustaceanvim",
}, },
@ -1193,6 +1162,23 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["name"] = "which-key", ["name"] = "which-key",
["priority"] = 500, ["priority"] = 500,
}, },
{
"winshift",
["cmd"] = { "WinShift" },
["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("winshift").setup(opts)
end,
["dir"] = "/home/lab/smchurla/Downloads/flake-nixinator/config/neovim/store/lazy-plugins/winshift.nvim",
["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "winshift",
["opts"] = {
["highlight_moving_win"] = true,
["keymaps"] = {
["disable_defaults"] = true,
["win_move_mode"] = { ["h"] = "left", ["j"] = "down", ["k"] = "up", ["l"] = "right" },
},
},
},
{ {
"yanky", "yanky",
["cmd"] = { "YankyClearHistory", "YankyRingHistory" }, ["cmd"] = { "YankyClearHistory", "YankyRingHistory" },
@ -1518,6 +1504,12 @@ do
{ ["action"] = "<C-w>p", ["key"] = "<leader>ww", ["mode"] = "n", ["options"] = { { ["action"] = "<C-w>p", ["key"] = "<leader>ww", ["mode"] = "n", ["options"] = {
["desc"] = "Goto other window", ["desc"] = "Goto other window",
} }, } },
{
["action"] = "<cmd>WinShift<cr>",
["key"] = "<leader>wm",
["mode"] = "n",
["options"] = { ["desc"] = "Move window" },
},
{ ["action"] = "+toggle", ["key"] = "<leader>t", ["mode"] = "n" }, { ["action"] = "+toggle", ["key"] = "<leader>t", ["mode"] = "n" },
{ {
["action"] = "<cmd>Neotree action=show toggle=true<cr><C-w>=", ["action"] = "<cmd>Neotree action=show toggle=true<cr><C-w>=",

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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ vim.cmd([[
]]) ]])
require("lazy").setup({ require("lazy").setup({
dev = { dev = {
path = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins", path = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins",
patterns = { "." }, patterns = { "." },
fallback = false, fallback = false,
}, },
@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
colorscheme catppuccin colorscheme catppuccin
]]) ]])
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/catppuccin-nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/catppuccin-nvim",
["lazy"] = false, ["lazy"] = false,
["name"] = "catppuccin", ["name"] = "catppuccin",
["opts"] = { ["background"] = { ["dark"] = "mocha", ["light"] = "latte" }, ["flavour"] = "mocha" }, ["opts"] = { ["background"] = { ["dark"] = "mocha", ["light"] = "latte" }, ["flavour"] = "mocha" },
@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("nvim-web-devicons").setup(opts) require("nvim-web-devicons").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/nvim-web-devicons", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/nvim-web-devicons",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "web-devicons", ["name"] = "web-devicons",
}, },
@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("nvim-autopairs").setup(opts) require("nvim-autopairs").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/nvim-autopairs", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/nvim-autopairs",
["event"] = { "InsertEnter" }, ["event"] = { "InsertEnter" },
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "autopairs", ["name"] = "autopairs",
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
{ {
"bbye", "bbye",
["cmd"] = { "Bdelete", "Bwipeout" }, ["cmd"] = { "Bdelete", "Bwipeout" },
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/vim-bbye", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/vim-bbye",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "bbye", ["name"] = "bbye",
}, },
@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("better_escape").setup(opts) require("better_escape").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/better-escape.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/better-escape.nvim",
["event"] = { "InsertEnter" }, ["event"] = { "InsertEnter" },
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "better-escape", ["name"] = "better-escape",
@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("clangd_extensions").setup(opts) require("clangd_extensions").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/clangd_extensions.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/clangd_extensions.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "clangd-extensions", ["name"] = "clangd-extensions",
["opts"] = { ["inlay_hints"] = { ["inline"] = false } }, ["opts"] = { ["inlay_hints"] = { ["inline"] = false } },
@ -149,50 +149,50 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["dependencies"] = { ["dependencies"] = {
{ {
"cmp-async-path", "cmp-async-path",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/cmp-async-path", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/cmp-async-path",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "cmp-async-path", ["name"] = "cmp-async-path",
}, },
{ {
"cmp-buffer", "cmp-buffer",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/cmp-buffer", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/cmp-buffer",
["enabled"] = false, ["enabled"] = false,
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "cmp-buffer", ["name"] = "cmp-buffer",
}, },
{ {
"cmp-cmdline", "cmp-cmdline",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/cmp-cmdline", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/cmp-cmdline",
["enabled"] = false, ["enabled"] = false,
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "cmp-cmdline", ["name"] = "cmp-cmdline",
}, },
{ {
"cmp-emoji", "cmp-emoji",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/cmp-emoji", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/cmp-emoji",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "cmp-emoji", ["name"] = "cmp-emoji",
}, },
{ {
"cmp-nvim-lsp", "cmp-nvim-lsp",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/cmp-nvim-lsp", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/cmp-nvim-lsp",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "cmp-nvim-lsp", ["name"] = "cmp-nvim-lsp",
}, },
{ {
"cmp-nvim-lsp-signature-help", "cmp-nvim-lsp-signature-help",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/cmp-nvim-lsp-signature-help", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/cmp-nvim-lsp-signature-help",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "cmp-nvim-lsp-signature-help", ["name"] = "cmp-nvim-lsp-signature-help",
}, },
{ {
"cmp-luasnip", "cmp-luasnip",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/cmp_luasnip", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/cmp_luasnip",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "cmp-luasnip", ["name"] = "cmp-luasnip",
}, },
}, },
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/nvim-cmp", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/nvim-cmp",
["event"] = { "InsertEnter" }, ["event"] = { "InsertEnter" },
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "cmp", ["name"] = "cmp",
@ -276,12 +276,12 @@ require("lazy").setup({
require("ts_context_commentstring").setup(opts) require("ts_context_commentstring").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/nvim-ts-context-commentstring", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/nvim-ts-context-commentstring",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "ts-context-commentstring", ["name"] = "ts-context-commentstring",
}, },
}, },
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/comment.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/comment.nvim",
["lazy"] = false, ["lazy"] = false,
["name"] = "comment", ["name"] = "comment",
["opts"] = { ["opts"] = {
@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("conform").setup(opts) require("conform").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/conform.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/conform.nvim",
["event"] = { "BufReadPost", "BufNewFile" }, ["event"] = { "BufReadPost", "BufNewFile" },
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "conform", ["name"] = "conform",
@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("nvim-web-devicons").setup(opts) require("nvim-web-devicons").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/nvim-web-devicons", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/nvim-web-devicons",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "web-devicons", ["name"] = "web-devicons",
}, },
@ -364,30 +364,30 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["dependencies"] = { ["dependencies"] = {
{ {
"plenary", "plenary",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/plenary.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/plenary.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "plenary", ["name"] = "plenary",
}, },
{ {
"telescope-fzf-native", "telescope-fzf-native",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/telescope-fzf-native.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/telescope-fzf-native.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "telescope-fzf-native", ["name"] = "telescope-fzf-native",
}, },
{ {
"telescope-undo", "telescope-undo",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/telescope-undo.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/telescope-undo.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "telescope-undo", ["name"] = "telescope-undo",
}, },
{ {
"telescope-ui-select", "telescope-ui-select",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/telescope-ui-select.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/telescope-ui-select.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "telescope-ui-select", ["name"] = "telescope-ui-select",
}, },
}, },
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/telescope.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/telescope.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "telescope", ["name"] = "telescope",
["opts"] = { ["opts"] = {
@ -403,93 +403,25 @@ require("lazy").setup({
}, },
}, },
}, },
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/persisted.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/persisted.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "persisted", ["name"] = "persisted",
["opts"] = { ["opts"] = {
["autoload"] = false, ["autoload"] = false,
["autosave"] = true, ["autosave"] = true,
["follow_cwd"] = true, ["follow_cwd"] = true,
["ignored_dirs"] = { "/", "~/", "~/Projects/" },
["silent"] = false, ["silent"] = false,
["use_git_branch"] = false, ["use_git_branch"] = false,
}, },
}, },
{
"project",
["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("project_nvim").setup(opts)
end,
["dependencies"] = {
{
"telescope",
["cmd"] = { "Telescope" },
["config"] = function(_, opts)
local telescope = require("telescope")
telescope.setup(opts)
for i, extension in ipairs({ "undo", "ui-select", "fzf" }) do
telescope.load_extension(extension)
end
end,
["dependencies"] = {
{
"plenary",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/plenary.nvim",
["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "plenary",
},
{
"telescope-fzf-native",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/telescope-fzf-native.nvim",
["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "telescope-fzf-native",
},
{
"telescope-undo",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/telescope-undo.nvim",
["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "telescope-undo",
},
{
"telescope-ui-select",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/telescope-ui-select.nvim",
["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "telescope-ui-select",
},
},
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/telescope.nvim",
["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "telescope",
["opts"] = {
["defaults"] = {
["mappings"] = {
["i"] = {
["<Esc>"] = function(...)
return require("telescope.actions").close(...)
end,
},
},
},
},
},
},
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/project.nvim",
["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "project",
["opts"] = {
["detection_methods"] = { "lsp", "pattern" },
["manual_mode"] = false,
["patterns"] = { ".git", "Makefile", "CMakeLists.txt", "flake.nix" },
},
},
}, },
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/dashboard-nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/dashboard-nvim",
["lazy"] = false, ["lazy"] = false,
["name"] = "dashboard", ["name"] = "dashboard",
["opts"] = { ["opts"] = {
["config"] = { ["config"] = {
["center"] = { ["center"] = {
{ ["action"] = "Telescope projects", ["desc"] = " Open Project", ["icon"] = "", ["key"] = "p" },
{ {
["action"] = "Telescope persisted", ["action"] = "Telescope persisted",
["desc"] = " Restore Session", ["desc"] = " Restore Session",
@ -519,7 +451,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
{ {
"diffview", "diffview",
["cmd"] = { "DiffviewOpen" }, ["cmd"] = { "DiffviewOpen" },
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/diffview.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/diffview.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "diffview", ["name"] = "diffview",
}, },
@ -528,7 +460,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("flash").setup(opts) require("flash").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/flash.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/flash.nvim",
["keys"] = { "s", "S", "f", "F", "t", "T" }, ["keys"] = { "s", "S", "f", "F", "t", "T" },
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "flash", ["name"] = "flash",
@ -541,7 +473,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
vim.g[k] = v vim.g[k] = v
end end
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/git-messenger.vim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/git-messenger.vim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "gitmessenger", ["name"] = "gitmessenger",
["opts"] = { ["opts"] = {
@ -554,7 +486,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("gitsigns").setup(opts) require("gitsigns").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/gitsigns.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/gitsigns.nvim",
["event"] = { "BufReadPost", "BufNewFile" }, ["event"] = { "BufReadPost", "BufNewFile" },
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "gitsigns", ["name"] = "gitsigns",
@ -562,7 +494,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
}, },
{ {
"haskell-tools", "haskell-tools",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/haskell-tools.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/haskell-tools.nvim",
["lazy"] = false, ["lazy"] = false,
["name"] = "haskell-tools", ["name"] = "haskell-tools",
}, },
@ -571,7 +503,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("illuminate").configure(opts) require("illuminate").configure(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/vim-illuminate", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/vim-illuminate",
["event"] = { "BufreadPost", "BufNewFile" }, ["event"] = { "BufreadPost", "BufNewFile" },
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "illuminate", ["name"] = "illuminate",
@ -591,7 +523,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
}, },
{ {
"intellitab", "intellitab",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/intellitab.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/intellitab.nvim",
["event"] = { "InsertEnter" }, ["event"] = { "InsertEnter" },
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "intellitab", ["name"] = "intellitab",
@ -601,7 +533,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("nvim-lastplace").setup(opts) require("nvim-lastplace").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/nvim-lastplace", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/nvim-lastplace",
["lazy"] = false, ["lazy"] = false,
["name"] = "lastplace", ["name"] = "lastplace",
}, },
@ -611,12 +543,12 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["dependencies"] = { ["dependencies"] = {
{ {
"plenary", "plenary",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/plenary.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/plenary.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "plenary", ["name"] = "plenary",
}, },
}, },
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/lazygit.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/lazygit.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "lazygit", ["name"] = "lazygit",
}, },
@ -629,7 +561,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
lint[k] = v lint[k] = v
end end
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/nvim-lint", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/nvim-lint",
["event"] = { "BufReadPost", "BufNewFile" }, ["event"] = { "BufReadPost", "BufNewFile" },
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "lint", ["name"] = "lint",
@ -732,12 +664,12 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("lazydev").setup(opts) require("lazydev").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/vimplugin-nvim-lazydev", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/vimplugin-nvim-lazydev",
["ft"] = { "lua" }, ["ft"] = { "lua" },
["name"] = "lazydev", ["name"] = "lazydev",
}, },
}, },
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/nvim-lspconfig", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/nvim-lspconfig",
["event"] = { "BufReadPost", "BufNewFile" }, ["event"] = { "BufReadPost", "BufNewFile" },
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "lspconfig", ["name"] = "lspconfig",
@ -755,7 +687,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
unhide = false, unhide = false,
}) })
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/lualine.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/lualine.nvim",
["event"] = { "BufReadPost", "BufNewFile" }, ["event"] = { "BufReadPost", "BufNewFile" },
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "lualine", ["name"] = "lualine",
@ -783,7 +715,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("luasnip").config.set_config(opts) require("luasnip").config.set_config(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/luasnip", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/luasnip",
["lazy"] = false, ["lazy"] = false,
["name"] = "luasnip", ["name"] = "luasnip",
}, },
@ -795,7 +727,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
vim.keymap.del("x", "<space>nr") vim.keymap.del("x", "<space>nr")
vim.keymap.del("n", "<space>nr") vim.keymap.del("n", "<space>nr")
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/NrrwRgn", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/NrrwRgn",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "narrow-region", ["name"] = "narrow-region",
}, },
@ -832,7 +764,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
-- } -- }
-- }) -- })
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/nvim-navic", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/nvim-navic",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "navic", ["name"] = "navic",
["opts"] = { ["opts"] = {
@ -843,7 +775,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
}, },
}, },
}, },
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/nvim-navbuddy", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/nvim-navbuddy",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "navbuddy", ["name"] = "navbuddy",
["opts"] = { ["lsp"] = { ["auto_attach"] = true }, ["window"] = { ["border"] = "rounded" } }, ["opts"] = { ["lsp"] = { ["auto_attach"] = true }, ["window"] = { ["border"] = "rounded" } },
@ -857,7 +789,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["dependencies"] = { ["dependencies"] = {
{ {
"plenary", "plenary",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/plenary.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/plenary.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "plenary", ["name"] = "plenary",
}, },
@ -866,18 +798,18 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("nvim-web-devicons").setup(opts) require("nvim-web-devicons").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/nvim-web-devicons", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/nvim-web-devicons",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "web-devicons", ["name"] = "web-devicons",
}, },
{ {
"nui", "nui",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/nui.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/nui.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "nui", ["name"] = "nui",
}, },
}, },
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/neo-tree.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/neo-tree.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "neo-tree", ["name"] = "neo-tree",
["opts"] = { ["opts"] = {
@ -927,18 +859,18 @@ require("lazy").setup({
vim.notify = require("notify") vim.notify = require("notify")
require("notify").setup(opts) require("notify").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/nvim-notify", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/nvim-notify",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "notify", ["name"] = "notify",
}, },
{ {
"nui", "nui",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/nui.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/nui.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "nui", ["name"] = "nui",
}, },
}, },
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/noice.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/noice.nvim",
["lazy"] = false, ["lazy"] = false,
["name"] = "noice", ["name"] = "noice",
["opts"] = { ["opts"] = {
@ -976,25 +908,62 @@ require("lazy").setup({
}, },
{ {
"rainbow-delimiters", "rainbow-delimiters",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/rainbow-delimiters.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/rainbow-delimiters.nvim",
["lazy"] = false, ["lazy"] = false,
["name"] = "rainbow-delimiters", ["name"] = "rainbow-delimiters",
}, },
{ {
"rustaceanvim", "rustaceanvim",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/rustaceanvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/rustaceanvim",
["init"] = function()
vim.g.rustaceanvim = {
tools = {
enable_clippy = true,
},
server = {
default_settings = {
["rust-analyzer"] = {
cargo = {
allFeatures = true,
-- features = "all",
-- loadOutDirsFromCheck = true,
-- runBuildScripts = true,
},
-- lint-nvim doesn't support clippy
checkOnSave = {
allFeatures = true,
allTargets = true,
command = "clippy",
extraArgs = {
"--",
"--no-deps",
"-Dclippy::pedantic",
"-Dclippy::nursery",
"-Dclippy::unwrap_used",
"-Dclippy::enum_glob_use",
"-Dclippy::complexity",
"-Dclippy::perf",
},
},
},
},
},
}
end,
["lazy"] = false, ["lazy"] = false,
["name"] = "rustaceanvim", ["name"] = "rustaceanvim",
}, },
{ {
"sandwich", "sandwich",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/vim-sandwich", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/vim-sandwich",
["lazy"] = false, ["lazy"] = false,
["name"] = "sandwich", ["name"] = "sandwich",
}, },
{ {
"sleuth", "sleuth",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/vim-sleuth", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/vim-sleuth",
["lazy"] = false, ["lazy"] = false,
["name"] = "sleuth", ["name"] = "sleuth",
}, },
@ -1012,30 +981,30 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["dependencies"] = { ["dependencies"] = {
{ {
"plenary", "plenary",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/plenary.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/plenary.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "plenary", ["name"] = "plenary",
}, },
{ {
"telescope-fzf-native", "telescope-fzf-native",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/telescope-fzf-native.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/telescope-fzf-native.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "telescope-fzf-native", ["name"] = "telescope-fzf-native",
}, },
{ {
"telescope-undo", "telescope-undo",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/telescope-undo.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/telescope-undo.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "telescope-undo", ["name"] = "telescope-undo",
}, },
{ {
"telescope-ui-select", "telescope-ui-select",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/telescope-ui-select.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/telescope-ui-select.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "telescope-ui-select", ["name"] = "telescope-ui-select",
}, },
}, },
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/telescope.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/telescope.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "telescope", ["name"] = "telescope",
["opts"] = { ["opts"] = {
@ -1058,12 +1027,12 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["dependencies"] = { ["dependencies"] = {
{ {
"plenary", "plenary",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/plenary.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/plenary.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "plenary", ["name"] = "plenary",
}, },
}, },
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/todo-comments.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/todo-comments.nvim",
["event"] = { "BufReadPost", "BufNewFile" }, ["event"] = { "BufReadPost", "BufNewFile" },
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "todo-comments", ["name"] = "todo-comments",
@ -1086,7 +1055,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("toggleterm").setup(opts) require("toggleterm").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/toggleterm.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/toggleterm.nvim",
["keys"] = { "<C-/>" }, ["keys"] = { "<C-/>" },
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "toggleterm", ["name"] = "toggleterm",
@ -1119,7 +1088,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
require("nvim-treesitter.configs").setup(opts) require("nvim-treesitter.configs").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/nvim-treesitter", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/nvim-treesitter",
["event"] = { "BufReadPost", "BufNewFile" }, ["event"] = { "BufReadPost", "BufNewFile" },
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "treesitter", ["name"] = "treesitter",
@ -1144,7 +1113,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("trim").setup(opts) require("trim").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/trim.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/trim.nvim",
["lazy"] = false, ["lazy"] = false,
["name"] = "trim", ["name"] = "trim",
}, },
@ -1154,7 +1123,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("trouble").setup(opts) require("trouble").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/trouble.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/trouble.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "trouble", ["name"] = "trouble",
}, },
@ -1166,12 +1135,12 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["dependencies"] = { ["dependencies"] = {
{ {
"promise", "promise",
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/promise-async", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/promise-async",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "promise", ["name"] = "promise",
}, },
}, },
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/nvim-ufo", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/nvim-ufo",
["lazy"] = false, ["lazy"] = false,
["name"] = "ufo", ["name"] = "ufo",
}, },
@ -1180,7 +1149,7 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
vim.g.vimtex_view_method = "zathura" vim.g.vimtex_view_method = "zathura"
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/vimtex", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/vimtex",
["name"] = "vimtex", ["name"] = "vimtex",
}, },
{ {
@ -1188,18 +1157,35 @@ require("lazy").setup({
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("which-key").setup(opts) require("which-key").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/which-key.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/which-key.nvim",
["lazy"] = false, ["lazy"] = false,
["name"] = "which-key", ["name"] = "which-key",
["priority"] = 500, ["priority"] = 500,
}, },
{
"winshift",
["cmd"] = { "WinShift" },
["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("winshift").setup(opts)
end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/winshift.nvim",
["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "winshift",
["opts"] = {
["highlight_moving_win"] = true,
["keymaps"] = {
["disable_defaults"] = true,
["win_move_mode"] = { ["h"] = "left", ["j"] = "down", ["k"] = "up", ["l"] = "right" },
},
},
},
{ {
"yanky", "yanky",
["cmd"] = { "YankyClearHistory", "YankyRingHistory" }, ["cmd"] = { "YankyClearHistory", "YankyRingHistory" },
["config"] = function(_, opts) ["config"] = function(_, opts)
require("yanky").setup(opts) require("yanky").setup(opts)
end, end,
["dir"] = "/nix/store/n0b2m2d300z2r6ifh2c9rwsskha4c22h-lazy-plugins/yanky.nvim", ["dir"] = "/nix/store/b8r3kziagfi17ikh7w7id7r4xd1482yy-lazy-plugins/yanky.nvim",
["lazy"] = true, ["lazy"] = true,
["name"] = "yanky", ["name"] = "yanky",
}, },
@ -1518,6 +1504,12 @@ do
{ ["action"] = "<C-w>p", ["key"] = "<leader>ww", ["mode"] = "n", ["options"] = { { ["action"] = "<C-w>p", ["key"] = "<leader>ww", ["mode"] = "n", ["options"] = {
["desc"] = "Goto other window", ["desc"] = "Goto other window",
} }, } },
{
["action"] = "<cmd>WinShift<cr>",
["key"] = "<leader>wm",
["mode"] = "n",
["options"] = { ["desc"] = "Move window" },
},
{ ["action"] = "+toggle", ["key"] = "<leader>t", ["mode"] = "n" }, { ["action"] = "+toggle", ["key"] = "<leader>t", ["mode"] = "n" },
{ {
["action"] = "<cmd>Neotree action=show toggle=true<cr><C-w>=", ["action"] = "<cmd>Neotree action=show toggle=true<cr><C-w>=",

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# 🗃️ project.nvim
**project.nvim** is an all in one neovim plugin written in lua that provides
superior project management.
![Telescope Integration](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/36672196/129409509-62340f10-4dd0-4c1a-9252-8bfedf2a9945.png)
## ⚡ Requirements
- Neovim >= 0.5.0
## ✨ Features
- Automagically cd to project directory using nvim lsp
- Dependency free, does not rely on lspconfig
- If no lsp then uses pattern matching to cd to root directory
- Telescope integration `:Telescope projects`
- Access your recently opened projects from telescope!
- Asynchronous file io so it will not slow down vim when reading the history
file on startup.
- ~~Nvim-tree.lua support/integration~~
- Please add the following to your config instead:
```vim
" Vim Script
lua << EOF
require("nvim-tree").setup({
sync_root_with_cwd = true,
respect_buf_cwd = true,
update_focused_file = {
enable = true,
update_root = true
},
})
EOF
```
```lua
-- lua
require("nvim-tree").setup({
sync_root_with_cwd = true,
respect_buf_cwd = true,
update_focused_file = {
enable = true,
update_root = true
},
})
```
## 📦 Installation
Install the plugin with your preferred package manager:
### [vim-plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug)
```vim
" Vim Script
Plug 'ahmedkhalf/project.nvim'
lua << EOF
require("project_nvim").setup {
-- your configuration comes here
-- or leave it empty to use the default settings
-- refer to the configuration section below
}
EOF
```
### [packer](https://github.com/wbthomason/packer.nvim)
```lua
-- Lua
use {
"ahmedkhalf/project.nvim",
config = function()
require("project_nvim").setup {
-- your configuration comes here
-- or leave it empty to use the default settings
-- refer to the configuration section below
}
end
}
```
## ⚙️ Configuration
**project.nvim** comes with the following defaults:
```lua
{
-- Manual mode doesn't automatically change your root directory, so you have
-- the option to manually do so using `:ProjectRoot` command.
manual_mode = false,
-- Methods of detecting the root directory. **"lsp"** uses the native neovim
-- lsp, while **"pattern"** uses vim-rooter like glob pattern matching. Here
-- order matters: if one is not detected, the other is used as fallback. You
-- can also delete or rearangne the detection methods.
detection_methods = { "lsp", "pattern" },
-- All the patterns used to detect root dir, when **"pattern"** is in
-- detection_methods
patterns = { ".git", "_darcs", ".hg", ".bzr", ".svn", "Makefile", "package.json" },
-- Table of lsp clients to ignore by name
-- eg: { "efm", ... }
ignore_lsp = {},
-- Don't calculate root dir on specific directories
-- Ex: { "~/.cargo/*", ... }
exclude_dirs = {},
-- Show hidden files in telescope
show_hidden = false,
-- When set to false, you will get a message when project.nvim changes your
-- directory.
silent_chdir = true,
-- What scope to change the directory, valid options are
-- * global (default)
-- * tab
-- * win
scope_chdir = 'global',
-- Path where project.nvim will store the project history for use in
-- telescope
datapath = vim.fn.stdpath("data"),
}
```
Even if you are pleased with the defaults, please note that `setup {}` must be
called for the plugin to start.
### Pattern Matching
**project.nvim**'s pattern engine uses the same expressions as vim-rooter, but
for your convenience, I will copy paste them here:
To specify the root is a certain directory, prefix it with `=`.
```lua
patterns = { "=src" }
```
To specify the root has a certain directory or file (which may be a glob), just
give the name:
```lua
patterns = { ".git", "Makefile", "*.sln", "build/env.sh" }
```
To specify the root has a certain directory as an ancestor (useful for
excluding directories), prefix it with `^`:
```lua
patterns = { "^fixtures" }
```
To specify the root has a certain directory as its direct ancestor / parent
(useful when you put working projects in a common directory), prefix it with
`>`:
```lua
patterns = { ">Latex" }
```
To exclude a pattern, prefix it with `!`.
```lua
patterns = { "!.git/worktrees", "!=extras", "!^fixtures", "!build/env.sh" }
```
List your exclusions before the patterns you do want.
### Telescope Integration
To enable telescope integration:
```lua
require('telescope').load_extension('projects')
```
#### Telescope Projects Picker
To use the projects picker
```lua
require'telescope'.extensions.projects.projects{}
```
#### Telescope mappings
**project.nvim** comes with the following mappings:
| Normal mode | Insert mode | Action |
| ----------- | ----------- | -------------------------- |
| f | \<c-f\> | find\_project\_files |
| b | \<c-b\> | browse\_project\_files |
| d | \<c-d\> | delete\_project |
| s | \<c-s\> | search\_in\_project\_files |
| r | \<c-r\> | recent\_project\_files |
| w | \<c-w\> | change\_working\_directory |
## API
Get a list of recent projects:
```lua
local project_nvim = require("project_nvim")
local recent_projects = project_nvim.get_recent_projects()
print(vim.inspect(recent_projects))
```
## 🤝 Contributing
- All pull requests are welcome.
- If you encounter bugs please open an issue.

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local M = {}
---@class ProjectOptions
M.defaults = {
-- Manual mode doesn't automatically change your root directory, so you have
-- the option to manually do so using `:ProjectRoot` command.
manual_mode = false,
-- Methods of detecting the root directory. **"lsp"** uses the native neovim
-- lsp, while **"pattern"** uses vim-rooter like glob pattern matching. Here
-- order matters: if one is not detected, the other is used as fallback. You
-- can also delete or rearangne the detection methods.
detection_methods = { "lsp", "pattern" },
-- All the patterns used to detect root dir, when **"pattern"** is in
-- detection_methods
patterns = { ".git", "_darcs", ".hg", ".bzr", ".svn", "Makefile", "package.json" },
-- Table of lsp clients to ignore by name
-- eg: { "efm", ... }
ignore_lsp = {},
-- Don't calculate root dir on specific directories
-- Ex: { "~/.cargo/*", ... }
exclude_dirs = {},
-- Show hidden files in telescope
show_hidden = false,
-- When set to false, you will get a message when project.nvim changes your
-- directory.
silent_chdir = true,
-- What scope to change the directory, valid options are
-- * global (default)
-- * tab
-- * win
scope_chdir = 'global',
-- Path where project.nvim will store the project history for use in
-- telescope
datapath = vim.fn.stdpath("data"),
}
---@type ProjectOptions
M.options = {}
M.setup = function(options)
M.options = vim.tbl_deep_extend("force", M.defaults, options or {})
local glob = require("project_nvim.utils.globtopattern")
local home = vim.fn.expand("~")
M.options.exclude_dirs = vim.tbl_map(function(pattern)
if vim.startswith(pattern, "~/") then
pattern = home .. "/" .. pattern:sub(3, #pattern)
end
return glob.globtopattern(pattern)
end, M.options.exclude_dirs)
vim.opt.autochdir = false -- implicitly unset autochdir
require("project_nvim.utils.path").init()
require("project_nvim.project").init()
end
return M

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local config = require("project_nvim.config")
local history = require("project_nvim.utils.history")
local M = {}
M.setup = config.setup
M.get_recent_projects = history.get_recent_projects
return M

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local config = require("project_nvim.config")
local history = require("project_nvim.utils.history")
local glob = require("project_nvim.utils.globtopattern")
local path = require("project_nvim.utils.path")
local uv = vim.loop
local M = {}
-- Internal states
M.attached_lsp = false
M.last_project = nil
function M.find_lsp_root()
-- Get lsp client for current buffer
-- Returns nil or string
local buf_ft = vim.api.nvim_buf_get_option(0, "filetype")
local clients = vim.lsp.buf_get_clients()
if next(clients) == nil then
return nil
end
for _, client in pairs(clients) do
local filetypes = client.config.filetypes
if filetypes and vim.tbl_contains(filetypes, buf_ft) then
if not vim.tbl_contains(config.options.ignore_lsp, client.name) then
return client.config.root_dir, client.name
end
end
end
return nil
end
function M.find_pattern_root()
local search_dir = vim.fn.expand("%:p:h", true)
if vim.fn.has("win32") > 0 then
search_dir = search_dir:gsub("\\", "/")
end
local last_dir_cache = ""
local curr_dir_cache = {}
local function get_parent(path)
path = path:match("^(.*)/")
if path == "" then
path = "/"
end
return path
end
local function get_files(file_dir)
last_dir_cache = file_dir
curr_dir_cache = {}
local dir = uv.fs_scandir(file_dir)
if dir == nil then
return
end
while true do
local file = uv.fs_scandir_next(dir)
if file == nil then
return
end
table.insert(curr_dir_cache, file)
end
end
local function is(dir, identifier)
dir = dir:match(".*/(.*)")
return dir == identifier
end
local function sub(dir, identifier)
local path = get_parent(dir)
while true do
if is(path, identifier) then
return true
end
local current = path
path = get_parent(path)
if current == path then
return false
end
end
end
local function child(dir, identifier)
local path = get_parent(dir)
return is(path, identifier)
end
local function has(dir, identifier)
if last_dir_cache ~= dir then
get_files(dir)
end
local pattern = glob.globtopattern(identifier)
for _, file in ipairs(curr_dir_cache) do
if file:match(pattern) ~= nil then
return true
end
end
return false
end
local function match(dir, pattern)
local first_char = pattern:sub(1, 1)
if first_char == "=" then
return is(dir, pattern:sub(2))
elseif first_char == "^" then
return sub(dir, pattern:sub(2))
elseif first_char == ">" then
return child(dir, pattern:sub(2))
else
return has(dir, pattern)
end
end
-- breadth-first search
while true do
for _, pattern in ipairs(config.options.patterns) do
local exclude = false
if pattern:sub(1, 1) == "!" then
exclude = true
pattern = pattern:sub(2)
end
if match(search_dir, pattern) then
if exclude then
break
else
return search_dir, "pattern " .. pattern
end
end
end
local parent = get_parent(search_dir)
if parent == search_dir or parent == nil then
return nil
end
search_dir = parent
end
end
---@diagnostic disable-next-line: unused-local
local on_attach_lsp = function(client, bufnr)
M.on_buf_enter() -- Recalculate root dir after lsp attaches
end
function M.attach_to_lsp()
if M.attached_lsp then
return
end
local _start_client = vim.lsp.start_client
vim.lsp.start_client = function(lsp_config)
if lsp_config.on_attach == nil then
lsp_config.on_attach = on_attach_lsp
else
local _on_attach = lsp_config.on_attach
lsp_config.on_attach = function(client, bufnr)
on_attach_lsp(client, bufnr)
_on_attach(client, bufnr)
end
end
return _start_client(lsp_config)
end
M.attached_lsp = true
end
function M.set_pwd(dir, method)
if dir ~= nil then
M.last_project = dir
table.insert(history.session_projects, dir)
if vim.fn.getcwd() ~= dir then
local scope_chdir = config.options.scope_chdir
if scope_chdir == 'global' then
vim.api.nvim_set_current_dir(dir)
elseif scope_chdir == 'tab' then
vim.cmd('tcd ' .. dir)
elseif scope_chdir == 'win' then
vim.cmd('lcd ' .. dir)
else
return
end
if config.options.silent_chdir == false then
vim.notify("Set CWD to " .. dir .. " using " .. method)
end
end
return true
end
return false
end
function M.get_project_root()
-- returns project root, as well as method
for _, detection_method in ipairs(config.options.detection_methods) do
if detection_method == "lsp" then
local root, lsp_name = M.find_lsp_root()
if root ~= nil then
return root, '"' .. lsp_name .. '"' .. " lsp"
end
elseif detection_method == "pattern" then
local root, method = M.find_pattern_root()
if root ~= nil then
return root, method
end
end
end
end
function M.is_file()
local buf_type = vim.api.nvim_buf_get_option(0, "buftype")
local whitelisted_buf_type = { "", "acwrite" }
local is_in_whitelist = false
for _, wtype in ipairs(whitelisted_buf_type) do
if buf_type == wtype then
is_in_whitelist = true
break
end
end
if not is_in_whitelist then
return false
end
return true
end
function M.on_buf_enter()
if vim.v.vim_did_enter == 0 then
return
end
if not M.is_file() then
return
end
local current_dir = vim.fn.expand("%:p:h", true)
if not path.exists(current_dir) or path.is_excluded(current_dir) then
return
end
local root, method = M.get_project_root()
M.set_pwd(root, method)
end
function M.add_project_manually()
local current_dir = vim.fn.expand("%:p:h", true)
M.set_pwd(current_dir, 'manual')
end
function M.init()
local autocmds = {}
if not config.options.manual_mode then
autocmds[#autocmds + 1] = 'autocmd VimEnter,BufEnter * ++nested lua require("project_nvim.project").on_buf_enter()'
if vim.tbl_contains(config.options.detection_methods, "lsp") then
M.attach_to_lsp()
end
end
vim.cmd([[
command! ProjectRoot lua require("project_nvim.project").on_buf_enter()
command! AddProject lua require("project_nvim.project").add_project_manually()
]])
autocmds[#autocmds + 1] =
'autocmd VimLeavePre * lua require("project_nvim.utils.history").write_projects_to_history()'
vim.cmd([[augroup project_nvim
au!
]])
for _, value in ipairs(autocmds) do
vim.cmd(value)
end
vim.cmd("augroup END")
history.read_projects_from_history()
end
return M

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-- Credits for this module goes to: David Manura
-- https://github.com/davidm/lua-glob-pattern
local M = { _TYPE = "module", _NAME = "globtopattern", _VERSION = "0.2.1.20120406" }
function M.globtopattern(g)
-- Some useful references:
-- - apr_fnmatch in Apache APR. For example,
-- http://apr.apache.org/docs/apr/1.3/group__apr__fnmatch.html
-- which cites POSIX 1003.2-1992, section B.6.
local p = "^" -- pattern being built
local i = 0 -- index in g
local c -- char at index i in g.
-- unescape glob char
local function unescape()
if c == "\\" then
i = i + 1
c = g:sub(i, i)
if c == "" then
p = "[^]"
return false
end
end
return true
end
-- escape pattern char
local function escape(c)
return c:match("^%w$") and c or "%" .. c
end
-- Convert tokens at end of charset.
local function charset_end()
while 1 do
if c == "" then
p = "[^]"
return false
elseif c == "]" then
p = p .. "]"
break
else
if not unescape() then
break
end
local c1 = c
i = i + 1
c = g:sub(i, i)
if c == "" then
p = "[^]"
return false
elseif c == "-" then
i = i + 1
c = g:sub(i, i)
if c == "" then
p = "[^]"
return false
elseif c == "]" then
p = p .. escape(c1) .. "%-]"
break
else
if not unescape() then
break
end
p = p .. escape(c1) .. "-" .. escape(c)
end
elseif c == "]" then
p = p .. escape(c1) .. "]"
break
else
p = p .. escape(c1)
i = i - 1 -- put back
end
end
i = i + 1
c = g:sub(i, i)
end
return true
end
-- Convert tokens in charset.
local function charset()
i = i + 1
c = g:sub(i, i)
if c == "" or c == "]" then
p = "[^]"
return false
elseif c == "^" or c == "!" then
i = i + 1
c = g:sub(i, i)
if c == "]" then
-- ignored
else
p = p .. "[^"
if not charset_end() then
return false
end
end
else
p = p .. "["
if not charset_end() then
return false
end
end
return true
end
-- Convert tokens.
while 1 do
i = i + 1
c = g:sub(i, i)
if c == "" then
p = p .. "$"
break
elseif c == "?" then
p = p .. "."
elseif c == "*" then
p = p .. ".*"
elseif c == "[" then
if not charset() then
break
end
elseif c == "\\" then
i = i + 1
c = g:sub(i, i)
if c == "" then
p = p .. "\\$"
break
end
p = p .. escape(c)
else
p = p .. escape(c)
end
end
return p
end
return M

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local path = require("project_nvim.utils.path")
local uv = vim.loop
local M = {}
local is_windows = vim.fn.has('win32') or vim.fn.has('wsl')
M.recent_projects = nil -- projects from previous neovim sessions
M.session_projects = {} -- projects from current neovim session
M.has_watch_setup = false
local function open_history(mode, callback)
if callback ~= nil then -- async
path.create_scaffolding(function(_, _)
uv.fs_open(path.historyfile, mode, 438, callback)
end)
else -- sync
path.create_scaffolding()
return uv.fs_open(path.historyfile, mode, 438)
end
end
local function dir_exists(dir)
local stat = uv.fs_stat(dir)
if stat ~= nil and stat.type == "directory" then
return true
end
return false
end
local function normalise_path(path_to_normalise)
local normalised_path = path_to_normalise:gsub("\\", "/"):gsub("//", "/")
if is_windows then
normalised_path = normalised_path:sub(1,1):lower()..normalised_path:sub(2)
end
return normalised_path
end
local function delete_duplicates(tbl)
local cache_dict = {}
for _, v in ipairs(tbl) do
local normalised_path = normalise_path(v)
if cache_dict[normalised_path] == nil then
cache_dict[normalised_path] = 1
else
cache_dict[normalised_path] = cache_dict[normalised_path] + 1
end
end
local res = {}
for _, v in ipairs(tbl) do
local normalised_path = normalise_path(v)
if cache_dict[normalised_path] == 1 then
table.insert(res, normalised_path)
else
cache_dict[normalised_path] = cache_dict[normalised_path] - 1
end
end
return res
end
function M.delete_project(project)
for k, v in ipairs(M.recent_projects) do
if v == project.value then
M.recent_projects[k] = nil
end
end
end
local function deserialize_history(history_data)
-- split data to table
local projects = {}
for s in history_data:gmatch("[^\r\n]+") do
if not path.is_excluded(s) and dir_exists(s) then
table.insert(projects, s)
end
end
projects = delete_duplicates(projects)
M.recent_projects = projects
end
local function setup_watch()
-- Only runs once
if M.has_watch_setup == false then
M.has_watch_setup = true
local event = uv.new_fs_event()
if event == nil then
return
end
event:start(path.projectpath, {}, function(err, _, events)
if err ~= nil then
return
end
if events["change"] then
M.recent_projects = nil
M.read_projects_from_history()
end
end)
end
end
function M.read_projects_from_history()
open_history("r", function(_, fd)
setup_watch()
if fd ~= nil then
uv.fs_fstat(fd, function(_, stat)
if stat ~= nil then
uv.fs_read(fd, stat.size, -1, function(_, data)
uv.fs_close(fd, function(_, _) end)
deserialize_history(data)
end)
end
end)
end
end)
end
local function sanitize_projects()
local tbl = {}
if M.recent_projects ~= nil then
vim.list_extend(tbl, M.recent_projects)
vim.list_extend(tbl, M.session_projects)
else
tbl = M.session_projects
end
tbl = delete_duplicates(tbl)
local real_tbl = {}
for _, dir in ipairs(tbl) do
if dir_exists(dir) then
table.insert(real_tbl, dir)
end
end
return real_tbl
end
function M.get_recent_projects()
return sanitize_projects()
end
function M.write_projects_to_history()
-- Unlike read projects, write projects is synchronous
-- because it runs when vim ends
local mode = "w"
if M.recent_projects == nil then
mode = "a"
end
local file = open_history(mode)
if file ~= nil then
local res = sanitize_projects()
-- Trim table to last 100 entries
local len_res = #res
local tbl_out
if #res > 100 then
tbl_out = vim.list_slice(res, len_res - 100, len_res)
else
tbl_out = res
end
-- Transform table to string
local out = ""
for _, v in ipairs(tbl_out) do
out = out .. v .. "\n"
end
-- Write string out to file and close
uv.fs_write(file, out, -1)
uv.fs_close(file)
end
end
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local config = require("project_nvim.config")
local uv = vim.loop
local M = {}
M.datapath = vim.fn.stdpath("data") -- directory
M.projectpath = M.datapath .. "/project_nvim" -- directory
M.historyfile = M.projectpath .. "/project_history" -- file
function M.init()
M.datapath = require("project_nvim.config").options.datapath
M.projectpath = M.datapath .. "/project_nvim" -- directory
M.historyfile = M.projectpath .. "/project_history" -- file
end
function M.create_scaffolding(callback)
if callback ~= nil then -- async
uv.fs_mkdir(M.projectpath, 448, callback)
else -- sync
uv.fs_mkdir(M.projectpath, 448)
end
end
function M.is_excluded(dir)
for _, dir_pattern in ipairs(config.options.exclude_dirs) do
if dir:match(dir_pattern) ~= nil then
return true
end
end
return false
end
function M.exists(path)
return vim.fn.empty(vim.fn.glob(path)) == 0
end
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-- Inspiration from:
-- https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-project.nvim
local has_telescope, telescope = pcall(require, "telescope")
if not has_telescope then
return
end
local finders = require("telescope.finders")
local pickers = require("telescope.pickers")
local telescope_config = require("telescope.config").values
local actions = require("telescope.actions")
local state = require("telescope.actions.state")
local builtin = require("telescope.builtin")
local entry_display = require("telescope.pickers.entry_display")
local history = require("project_nvim.utils.history")
local project = require("project_nvim.project")
local config = require("project_nvim.config")
----------
-- Actions
----------
local function create_finder()
local results = history.get_recent_projects()
-- Reverse results
for i = 1, math.floor(#results / 2) do
results[i], results[#results - i + 1] = results[#results - i + 1], results[i]
end
local displayer = entry_display.create({
separator = " ",
items = {
{
width = 30,
},
{
remaining = true,
},
},
})
local function make_display(entry)
return displayer({ entry.name, { entry.value, "Comment" } })
end
return finders.new_table({
results = results,
entry_maker = function(entry)
local name = vim.fn.fnamemodify(entry, ":t")
return {
display = make_display,
name = name,
value = entry,
ordinal = name .. " " .. entry,
}
end,
})
end
local function change_working_directory(prompt_bufnr, prompt)
local selected_entry = state.get_selected_entry(prompt_bufnr)
if selected_entry == nil then
actions.close(prompt_bufnr)
return
end
local project_path = selected_entry.value
if prompt == true then
actions._close(prompt_bufnr, true)
else
actions.close(prompt_bufnr)
end
local cd_successful = project.set_pwd(project_path, "telescope")
return project_path, cd_successful
end
local function find_project_files(prompt_bufnr)
local project_path, cd_successful = change_working_directory(prompt_bufnr, true)
local opt = {
cwd = project_path,
hidden = config.options.show_hidden,
mode = "insert",
}
if cd_successful then
builtin.find_files(opt)
end
end
local function browse_project_files(prompt_bufnr)
local project_path, cd_successful = change_working_directory(prompt_bufnr, true)
local opt = {
cwd = project_path,
hidden = config.options.show_hidden,
}
if cd_successful then
builtin.file_browser(opt)
end
end
local function search_in_project_files(prompt_bufnr)
local project_path, cd_successful = change_working_directory(prompt_bufnr, true)
local opt = {
cwd = project_path,
hidden = config.options.show_hidden,
mode = "insert",
}
if cd_successful then
builtin.live_grep(opt)
end
end
local function recent_project_files(prompt_bufnr)
local _, cd_successful = change_working_directory(prompt_bufnr, true)
local opt = {
cwd_only = true,
hidden = config.options.show_hidden,
}
if cd_successful then
builtin.oldfiles(opt)
end
end
local function delete_project(prompt_bufnr)
local selectedEntry = state.get_selected_entry(prompt_bufnr)
if selectedEntry == nil then
actions.close(prompt_bufnr)
return
end
local choice = vim.fn.confirm("Delete '" .. selectedEntry.value .. "' from project list?", "&Yes\n&No", 2)
if choice == 1 then
history.delete_project(selectedEntry)
local finder = create_finder()
state.get_current_picker(prompt_bufnr):refresh(finder, {
reset_prompt = true,
})
end
end
---Main entrypoint for Telescope.
---@param opts table
local function projects(opts)
opts = opts or {}
pickers.new(opts, {
prompt_title = "Recent Projects",
finder = create_finder(),
previewer = false,
sorter = telescope_config.generic_sorter(opts),
attach_mappings = function(prompt_bufnr, map)
map("n", "f", find_project_files)
map("n", "b", browse_project_files)
map("n", "d", delete_project)
map("n", "s", search_in_project_files)
map("n", "r", recent_project_files)
map("n", "w", change_working_directory)
map("i", "<c-f>", find_project_files)
map("i", "<c-b>", browse_project_files)
map("i", "<c-d>", delete_project)
map("i", "<c-s>", search_in_project_files)
map("i", "<c-r>", recent_project_files)
map("i", "<c-w>", change_working_directory)
local on_project_selected = function()
find_project_files(prompt_bufnr)
end
actions.select_default:replace(on_project_selected)
return true
end,
}):find()
end
return telescope.register_extension({
exports = {
projects = projects,
},
})

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# WinShift.nvim
> Rearrange your windows with ease.
![showcase](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2786478/133154376-539474eb-73c9-4cd7-af8c-a6abb037c061.gif)
## Introduction
Window moving in vim is rather limited. You can exchange a window with any other
window in the same column or row, and you can rotate the order of windows within
a column or row. This doesn't grant much flexibility, and yet there are
limitations to when these operations work.
WinShift lets you freely rearrange your window layouts by letting you move any
window in any direction. Further, it doesn't only let you move around windows,
but also lets you form new columns and rows by moving into windows horizontally
or vertically respectively.
## Requirements
- Neovim ≥ 0.7.2
## Installation
Install the plugin with your package manager of choice.
```vim
" Plug
Plug 'sindrets/winshift.nvim'
```
```lua
-- Packer
use 'sindrets/winshift.nvim'
```
## Configuration
```lua
-- Lua
require("winshift").setup({
highlight_moving_win = true, -- Highlight the window being moved
focused_hl_group = "Visual", -- The highlight group used for the moving window
moving_win_options = {
-- These are local options applied to the moving window while it's
-- being moved. They are unset when you leave Win-Move mode.
wrap = false,
cursorline = false,
cursorcolumn = false,
colorcolumn = "",
},
keymaps = {
disable_defaults = false, -- Disable the default keymaps
win_move_mode = {
["h"] = "left",
["j"] = "down",
["k"] = "up",
["l"] = "right",
["H"] = "far_left",
["J"] = "far_down",
["K"] = "far_up",
["L"] = "far_right",
["<left>"] = "left",
["<down>"] = "down",
["<up>"] = "up",
["<right>"] = "right",
["<S-left>"] = "far_left",
["<S-down>"] = "far_down",
["<S-up>"] = "far_up",
["<S-right>"] = "far_right",
},
},
---A function that should prompt the user to select a window.
---
---The window picker is used to select a window while swapping windows with
---`:WinShift swap`.
---@return integer? winid # Either the selected window ID, or `nil` to
--- indicate that the user cancelled / gave an invalid selection.
window_picker = function()
return require("winshift.lib").pick_window({
-- A string of chars used as identifiers by the window picker.
picker_chars = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890",
filter_rules = {
-- This table allows you to indicate to the window picker that a window
-- should be ignored if its buffer matches any of the following criteria.
cur_win = true, -- Filter out the current window
floats = true, -- Filter out floating windows
filetype = {}, -- List of ignored file types
buftype = {}, -- List of ignored buftypes
bufname = {}, -- List of vim regex patterns matching ignored buffer names
},
---A function used to filter the list of selectable windows.
---@param winids integer[] # The list of selectable window IDs.
---@return integer[] filtered # The filtered list of window IDs.
filter_func = nil,
})
end,
})
```
Optionally create some mappings for starting Win-Move mode:
```vim
" Start Win-Move mode:
nnoremap <C-W><C-M> <Cmd>WinShift<CR>
nnoremap <C-W>m <Cmd>WinShift<CR>
" Swap two windows:
nnoremap <C-W>X <Cmd>WinShift swap<CR>
" If you don't want to use Win-Move mode you can create mappings for calling the
" move commands directly:
nnoremap <C-M-H> <Cmd>WinShift left<CR>
nnoremap <C-M-J> <Cmd>WinShift down<CR>
nnoremap <C-M-K> <Cmd>WinShift up<CR>
nnoremap <C-M-L> <Cmd>WinShift right<CR>
```
## Usage
### `:WinShift [direction]`
When called without `[direction]`: starts Win-Move mode targeting the current
window for moving. You can then move the window either by using `hjkl` or the
arrow keys. You can move the window to any of the far ends of the viewport by
pressing one of `HJKL`, or <kbd>shift</kbd> + any arrow key. Exit Win-Move mode
by pressing `q` / `<esc>` / `<C-c>`.
With `[direction]`: perform a one-shot move operation on the current window,
moving it in the given direction. `[direction]` can be one of:
- `left`, `right`, `up`, `down`, `far_left`, `far_right`, `far_up`, `far_down`
The `far_` variants will move the window to the far
end of the viewport in the given direction.
### `:WinShift swap`
Swap the current window with another. When this command is called, you'll be
prompted to select the window you want to swap with. A selection is made by
pressing the character displayed in the statusline of the target window. The
input is case-insensitive.
## Caveats
Moving through windows with `'winfixwidth'` and / or `'winfixheight'` can be a
bit wonky. It will work, but it can be a bit hard to follow the movement, and
the fixed window might end up with different dimensions after. This is simply a
consequence of vim being forced to resize the window due to there not being
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:WinShift winshift.txt /*:WinShift*
Win-Move-mode winshift.txt /*Win-Move-mode*
winshift winshift.txt /*winshift*
winshift-caveats winshift.txt /*winshift-caveats*
winshift-commands winshift.txt /*winshift-commands*
winshift-config winshift.txt /*winshift-config*
winshift-usage winshift.txt /*winshift-usage*
winshift.changelog winshift_changelog.txt /*winshift.changelog*
winshift.changelog-11 winshift_changelog.txt /*winshift.changelog-11*
winshift.nvim winshift.txt /*winshift.nvim*
winshift.txt winshift.txt /*winshift.txt*

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*winshift.txt* WinShift.nvim
Rearrange your windows with ease.
Author: Sindre T. Strøm
==============================================================================
INTRODUCTION *winshift.nvim* *winshift*
WinShift lets you move windows, not only around each other, but also in and
out of rows and columns.
USAGE *Win-Move-mode* *winshift-usage*
Enter Win-Move mode by calling `:WinShift`. This will target your current
window for moving. You can move the window either by using |hjkl| or the arrow
keys. You can move the window to any of the far ends of the viewport by
pressing one of `HJKL`, or shift + any arrow key. Exit Win-Move mode by
pressing `q` / `<esc>` / `<C-c>`.
CONFIGURATION *winshift-config*
Example configuration with default settings:
>
-- Lua
require("winshift").setup({
highlight_moving_win = true, -- Highlight the window being moved
focused_hl_group = "Visual", -- The highlight group used for the moving window
moving_win_options = {
-- These are local options applied to the moving window while it's
-- being moved. They are unset when you leave move mode.
wrap = false,
cursorline = false,
cursorcolumn = false,
colorcolumn = "",
},
keymaps = {
disable_defaults = false, -- Disable the default keymaps
win_move_mode = {
["h"] = "left",
["j"] = "down",
["k"] = "up",
["l"] = "right",
["H"] = "far_left",
["J"] = "far_down",
["K"] = "far_up",
["L"] = "far_right",
["<left>"] = "left",
["<down>"] = "down",
["<up>"] = "up",
["<right>"] = "right",
["<S-left>"] = "far_left",
["<S-down>"] = "far_down",
["<S-up>"] = "far_up",
["<S-right>"] = "far_right",
},
},
---A function that should prompt the user to select a window.
---
---The window picker is used to select a window while swapping windows with
---`:WinShift swap`.
---@return integer? winid # Either the selected window ID, or `nil` to
--- indicate that the user cancelled / gave an invalid selection.
window_picker = function()
return require("winshift.lib").pick_window({
-- A string of chars used as identifiers by the window picker.
picker_chars = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890",
filter_rules = {
-- This table allows you to indicate to the window picker that a window
-- should be ignored if its buffer matches any of the following criteria.
cur_win = true, -- Filter out the current window
floats = true, -- Filter out floating windows
filetype = {}, -- List of ignored file types
buftype = {}, -- List of ignored buftypes
bufname = {}, -- List of vim regex patterns matching ignored buffer names
},
---A function used to filter the list of selectable windows.
---@param winids integer[] # The list of selectable window IDs.
---@return integer[] filtered # The filtered list of window IDs.
filter_func = nil,
})
end,
})
<
COMMANDS *winshift-commands*
*:WinShift*
:WinShift [direction]
When called without [direction]: starts Win-Move mode
targeting the current window for moving. For how to
use Win-Move mode, see |Win-Move-mode|. With
[direction] perform a one-shot move operation on the
current window, moving it in the given direction.
[direction] can be one of:
`left`, `right`, `up`, `down`, `far_left`,
`far_right`, `far_up`, `far_down`
The `far_` variants will move the window to the far
end of the viewport in the given direction.
:WinShift swap
Swap the current window with another. When this
command is called, you'll be prompted to select the
window you want to swap with. A selection is made by
pressing the character displayed in the statusline of
the target window. The input is case-insensitive.
CAVEATS *winshift-caveats*
Moving through windows with 'winfixwidth' and / or 'winfixheight' can be a bit
wonky. It will work, but it can be a bit hard to follow the movement, and the
fixed window might end up with different dimensions after. This is simply a
consequence of vim being forced to resize the window due to there not being
enough space to adhere to the fixed window's preferred dimensions.
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================================================================================
*winshift.changelog*
CHANGELOG
*winshift.changelog-11*
PR: https://github.com/sindrets/winshift.nvim/pull/11
The configuration for the window picker has changed as a result of the
function now being fully configurable. If you have previously configured
options for the window picker, move them into the options passed to the
`pick_window` function:
Before: ~
>
require("winshift").setup({
-- ...
window_picker_chars = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890",
window_picker_ignore = {
filetype = {
"NvimTree",
},
buftype = {
"terminal",
"quickfix",
},
bufname = {
[[.*foo/bar/baz\.qux]]
},
},
})
<
After: ~
>
require("winshift").setup({
-- ...
window_picker = function()
return require("winshift.lib").pick_window({
picker_chars = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890",
filter_rules = {
cur_win = true,
floats = true,
filetype = {
"NvimTree",
},
buftype = {
"terminal",
"quickfix",
},
bufname = {
[[.*foo/bar/baz\.qux]]
},
},
})
end,
})
<
See |winshift-config| more information about how to configure the window
picker.
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local utils = require("winshift.utils")
local config = require("winshift.config")
local lib = require("winshift.lib")
local api = vim.api
local M = {}
-- Lazily ensure that setup has been run before accessing any module exports.
local init_done = false
local init_safeguard = setmetatable({}, {
__index = function(_, k)
if not init_done then
init_done = true
if k == "setup" then
return M[k]
else
config.setup({})
return M[k]
end
else
return M[k]
end
end
})
local completion_dir = {
"left",
"right",
"up",
"down",
"far_left",
"far_right",
"far_up",
"far_down",
"swap",
}
function M.setup(user_config)
config.setup(user_config or {})
end
function M.cmd_winshift(dir)
if dir then
if not vim.tbl_contains(completion_dir, dir) then
utils.err("Action must be one of: " .. table.concat(completion_dir, ", "))
return
end
if dir == "swap" then
lib.start_swap_mode()
return
end
lib.move_win(api.nvim_get_current_win(), dir)
else
lib.start_move_mode()
end
end
local function filter_completion(arg_lead, items)
return vim.tbl_filter(function(item)
return item:match(utils.pattern_esc(arg_lead))
end, items)
end
---@diagnostic disable-next-line: unused-local
function M.completion(arg_lead, cmd_line, cur_pos)
return filter_completion(arg_lead, completion_dir)
end
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local config = require("winshift.config")
local api = vim.api
local M = {}
--#region TYPES
---@class HiSpec
---@field fg string
---@field bg string
---@field ctermfg integer
---@field ctermbg integer
---@field gui string
---@field sp string
---@field blend integer
---@field default boolean
---@class HiLinkSpec
---@field force boolean
---@field default boolean
--#endregion
---@param name string Syntax group name.
---@param attr string Attribute name.
---@param trans boolean Translate the syntax group (follows links).
function M.get_hl_attr(name, attr, trans)
local id = api.nvim_get_hl_id_by_name(name)
if id and trans then
id = vim.fn.synIDtrans(id)
end
if not id then
return
end
local value = vim.fn.synIDattr(id, attr)
if not value or value == "" then
return
end
return value
end
---@param groups string|string[] Syntax group name, or an ordered list of
---groups where the first found value will be returned.
---@param trans boolean Translate the syntax group (follows links). True by default.
function M.get_fg(groups, trans)
if type(trans) ~= "boolean" then trans = true end
if type(groups) == "table" then
local v
for _, group in ipairs(groups) do
v = M.get_hl_attr(group, "fg", trans)
if v then return v end
end
return
end
return M.get_hl_attr(groups, "fg", trans)
end
---@param groups string|string[] Syntax group name, or an ordered list of
---groups where the first found value will be returned.
---@param trans boolean Translate the syntax group (follows links). True by default.
function M.get_bg(groups, trans)
if type(trans) ~= "boolean" then trans = true end
if type(groups) == "table" then
local v
for _, group in ipairs(groups) do
v = M.get_hl_attr(group, "bg", trans)
if v then return v end
end
return
end
return M.get_hl_attr(groups, "bg", trans)
end
---@param groups string|string[] Syntax group name, or an ordered list of
---groups where the first found value will be returned.
---@param trans boolean Translate the syntax group (follows links). True by default.
function M.get_gui(groups, trans)
if type(trans) ~= "boolean" then trans = true end
if type(groups) ~= "table" then groups = { groups } end
local hls
for _, group in ipairs(groups) do
hls = {}
local attributes = {
"bold",
"italic",
"reverse",
"standout",
"underline",
"undercurl",
"strikethrough"
}
for _, attr in ipairs(attributes) do
if M.get_hl_attr(group, attr, trans) == "1" then
table.insert(hls, attr)
end
end
if #hls > 0 then
return table.concat(hls, ",")
end
end
end
---@param group string Syntax group name.
---@param opt HiSpec
function M.hi(group, opt)
local use_tc = vim.o.termguicolors
local g = use_tc and "gui" or "cterm"
if not use_tc then
if opt.ctermfg then
opt.fg = opt.ctermfg
end
if opt.ctermbg then
opt.bg = opt.ctermbg
end
end
vim.cmd(string.format(
"hi %s %s %s %s %s %s %s",
opt.default and "def" or "",
group,
opt.fg and (g .. "fg=" .. opt.fg) or "",
opt.bg and (g .. "bg=" .. opt.bg) or "",
opt.gui and ((use_tc and "gui=" or "cterm=") .. opt.gui) or "",
opt.sp and ("guisp=" .. opt.sp) or "",
opt.blend and ("blend=" .. opt.blend) or ""
))
end
---@param from string Syntax group name.
---@param to? string Syntax group name. (default: `"NONE"`)
---@param opt? HiLinkSpec
function M.hi_link(from, to, opt)
opt = opt or {}
vim.cmd(string.format(
"hi%s %s link %s %s",
opt.force and "!" or "",
opt.default and "default" or "",
from,
to or "NONE"
))
end
function M.get_colors()
return {
white = M.get_fg("Normal") or "White",
red = M.get_fg("Keyword") or "Red",
green = M.get_fg("Character") or "Green",
yellow = M.get_fg("PreProc") or "Yellow",
blue = M.get_fg("Include") or "Blue",
purple = M.get_fg("Define") or "Purple",
cyan = M.get_fg("Conditional") or "Cyan",
dark_red = M.get_fg("Keyword") or "DarkRed",
orange = M.get_fg("Number") or "Orange",
}
end
function M.get_hl_groups()
local hl_focused = config.get_config().focused_hl_group
local reverse = M.get_hl_attr(hl_focused, "reverse") == "1"
local bg_focused = reverse
and (M.get_fg({ hl_focused, "Normal" }) or "white")
or (M.get_bg({ hl_focused, "Normal" }) or "white")
local fg_focused = reverse and (M.get_bg({ hl_focused, "Normal" }) or "black") or nil
return {
Normal = { fg = fg_focused, bg = bg_focused },
EndOfBuffer = { fg = bg_focused, bg = bg_focused },
LineNr = { fg = M.get_fg("LineNr"), bg = bg_focused, gui = M.get_gui("LineNr") },
CursorLineNr = { fg = M.get_fg("CursorLineNr"), bg = bg_focused, gui = M.get_gui("CursorLineNr") },
SignColumn = { fg = M.get_fg("SignColumn"), bg = bg_focused },
FoldColumn = { fg = M.get_fg("FoldColumn"), bg = bg_focused },
WindowPicker = { fg = "#ededed", bg = "#4493c8", ctermfg = 255, ctermbg = 33, gui = "bold" },
}
end
M.hl_links = {
LineNrAbove = "WinShiftLineNr",
LineNrBelow = "WinShiftLineNr",
}
function M.setup()
for name, opt in pairs(M.get_hl_groups()) do
M.hi("WinShift" .. name, opt)
end
for from, to in pairs(M.hl_links) do
M.hi_link("WinShift" .. from, to, { default = true })
end
end
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local utils = require("winshift.utils")
local M = {}
-- stylua: ignore start
M.defaults = {
highlight_moving_win = true,
focused_hl_group = "Visual",
moving_win_options = {
wrap = false,
cursorline = false,
cursorcolumn = false,
colorcolumn = "",
},
keymaps = {
disable_defaults = false,
win_move_mode = {
["h"] = "left",
["j"] = "down",
["k"] = "up",
["l"] = "right",
["H"] = "far_left",
["J"] = "far_down",
["K"] = "far_up",
["L"] = "far_right",
["<left>"] = "left",
["<down>"] = "down",
["<up>"] = "up",
["<right>"] = "right",
["<S-left>"] = "far_left",
["<S-down>"] = "far_down",
["<S-up>"] = "far_up",
["<S-right>"] = "far_right",
},
},
---A function that should prompt the user to select a window.
---
---The window picker is used to select a window while swapping windows with
---`:WinShift swap`.
---@return integer? winid # Either the selected window ID, or `nil` to
--- indicate that the user cancelled / gave an invalid selection.
window_picker = function()
return require("winshift.lib").pick_window({
picker_chars = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890",
filter_rules = {
cur_win = true,
floats = true,
filetype = {},
buftype = {},
bufname = {},
},
---A function used to filter the list of selectable windows.
---@param winids integer[] # The list of selectable window IDs.
---@return integer[] filtered # The filtered list of window IDs.
filter_func = nil,
})
end,
}
-- stylua: ignore end
M._config = M.defaults
function M.get_key_dir_map()
local t = {}
for lhs, rhs in pairs(M._config.keymaps.win_move_mode) do
if lhs:match("%b<>") then
-- Get raw key code for special keys
lhs = utils.raw_key(lhs)
end
t[lhs] = rhs
end
return t
end
function M.get_config()
return M._config
end
function M.setup(user_config)
user_config = user_config or {}
M._config = utils.tbl_deep_clone(M.defaults)
M._config = vim.tbl_deep_extend("force", M._config, user_config)
M._config.moving_win_options = user_config.moving_win_options or M._config.moving_win_options
--#region DEPRECATION NOTICES
if M._config.window_picker_chars or M._config.window_picker_ignore then
utils.warn(table.concat({
"'window_picker_chars' and 'window_picker_ignore' has been deprecated!",
" See ':h winshift.changelog-11' for more information.",
}, ""))
end
--#endregion
if M._config.keymaps.disable_defaults then
for name, _ in pairs(M._config.keymaps) do
if name ~= "disable_defaults" then
M._config.keymaps[name] = vim.tbl_get(user_config, "keymaps", name) or {}
end
end
end
require("winshift.colors").setup()
end
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local utils = require("winshift.utils")
local config = require("winshift.config")
local api = vim.api
local M = {}
local win_option_store = {}
---@class Node : { [integer]: Node }
---@field type '"leaf"'|'"row"'|'"col"'
---@field parent Node
---@field index integer
---@field winid integer|nil
---@class VirtualNode : Node
---@field target Node
---@alias HDirection '"left"'|'"right"'
---@alias VDirection '"up"'|'"down"'
---@alias Direction HDirection|VDirection|'"far_left"'|'"far_right"'|'"far_up"'|'"far_down"'
M.dir_move_map = {
far_left = "H",
far_down = "J",
far_up = "K",
far_right = "L",
}
function M.process_layout(layout)
local function recurse(parent)
---@type Node
local node = { type = parent[1] }
if node.type == "leaf" then
node.winid = parent[2]
else
for i, child in ipairs(parent[2]) do
node[#node + 1] = recurse(child)
node[#node].index = i
node[#node].parent = node
end
end
return node
end
return recurse(layout)
end
function M.get_layout_tree()
return M.process_layout(vim.fn.winlayout())
end
---@param node Node
---@return Node
function M.get_first_leaf(node)
local cur = node
while cur.type ~= "leaf" do
cur = cur[1]
end
return cur
end
---@param node Node
---@return Node
function M.get_last_leaf(node)
local cur = node
while cur.type ~= "leaf" do
cur = cur[#cur]
end
return cur
end
---@param tree Node
---@param winid integer
function M.find_leaf(tree, winid)
---@param node Node
---@return Node
local function recurse(node)
if node.type == "leaf" and node.winid == winid then
return node
else
for _, child in ipairs(node) do
local target = recurse(child)
if target then
return target
end
end
end
end
return recurse(tree)
end
---@param a Node
---@param b Node
function M.swap_leaves(a, b)
vim.cmd(
string.format(
"noautocmd keepjumps %dwindo belowright %s",
api.nvim_win_get_number(a.winid),
a.parent.type == "col" and "vsp" or "sp"
)
)
local temp_a = api.nvim_get_current_win()
local opt_a = { vertical = a.parent.type == "col", rightbelow = false }
vim.cmd(
string.format(
"noautocmd keepjumps %dwindo belowright %s",
api.nvim_win_get_number(b.winid),
b.parent.type == "col" and "vsp" or "sp"
)
)
local temp_b = api.nvim_get_current_win()
local opt_b = { vertical = b.parent.type == "col", rightbelow = false }
vim.fn.win_splitmove(a.winid, temp_b, opt_b)
vim.fn.win_splitmove(b.winid, temp_a, opt_a)
api.nvim_win_close(temp_a, true)
api.nvim_win_close(temp_b, true)
end
---Move a row into a target window, replacing the target.
---@param row Node
---@param target integer Window id
---@param ignore? table<integer, boolean>
function M.move_row(row, target, ignore)
ignore = ignore or {}
local opt = { vertical = true, rightbelow = false }
---@type Node
for _, node in ipairs(row) do
if node.type == "col" then
local nr = api.nvim_win_get_number(target)
vim.cmd("noautocmd keepjumps " .. nr .. "windo aboveleft vsp")
M.move_col(node, api.nvim_get_current_win(), ignore)
elseif not ignore[node.winid] then
vim.fn.win_splitmove(node.winid, target, opt)
end
end
api.nvim_win_close(target, true)
end
---Move a column into a target window, replacing the target.
---@param col Node
---@param target integer Window id
---@param ignore? table<integer, boolean>
function M.move_col(col, target, ignore)
ignore = ignore or {}
local opt = { vertical = false, rightbelow = false }
---@type Node
for _, node in ipairs(col) do
if node.type == "row" then
local nr = api.nvim_win_get_number(target)
vim.cmd("noautocmd keepjumps " .. nr .. "windo aboveleft sp")
M.move_row(node, api.nvim_get_current_win(), ignore)
elseif not ignore[node.winid] then
vim.fn.win_splitmove(node.winid, target, opt)
end
end
api.nvim_win_close(target, true)
end
---Move a leaf out of a row in a given direction.
---@param leaf Node
---@param row Node
---@param dir VDirection
function M.row_move_out(leaf, row, dir)
vim.cmd(
string.format(
"noautocmd keepjumps %dwindo %s sp",
api.nvim_win_get_number(leaf.winid),
dir == "up" and "belowright" or "aboveleft"
)
)
local tempwin = api.nvim_get_current_win()
M.move_row(row, tempwin, { [leaf.winid] = true })
end
---Move a leaf out of a column in a given direction.
---@param leaf Node
---@param col Node
---@param dir HDirection
function M.col_move_out(leaf, col, dir)
vim.cmd(
string.format(
"noautocmd keepjumps %dwindo %s vsp",
api.nvim_win_get_number(leaf.winid),
dir == "left" and "belowright" or "aboveleft"
)
)
local tempwin = api.nvim_get_current_win()
M.move_col(col, tempwin, { [leaf.winid] = true })
end
---Move a leaf into a row.
---@param leaf Node
---@param row Node
---@param dir HDirection Determines what side of the row the leaf is moved to.
function M.row_move_in(leaf, row, dir)
local target_leaf = dir == "right" and M.get_last_leaf(row) or M.get_first_leaf(row)
local opt = { vertical = true, rightbelow = dir == "right" }
vim.fn.win_splitmove(leaf.winid, target_leaf.winid, opt)
vim.cmd(
string.format(
"noautocmd keepjumps %dwindo %s vsp",
api.nvim_win_get_number(leaf.winid),
dir == "right" and "aboveleft" or "belowright"
)
)
local tempwin = api.nvim_get_current_win()
M.move_row(row, tempwin)
end
---Move a leaf into a column.
---@param leaf Node
---@param col Node
---@param dir VDirection Determines what side of the col the leaf is moved to.
function M.col_move_in(leaf, col, dir)
local target_leaf = dir == "down" and M.get_last_leaf(col) or M.get_first_leaf(col)
local opt = { vertical = false, rightbelow = dir == "down" }
vim.fn.win_splitmove(leaf.winid, target_leaf.winid, opt)
vim.cmd(
string.format(
"noautocmd keepjumps %dwindo %s sp",
api.nvim_win_get_number(leaf.winid),
dir == "down" and "aboveleft" or "belowright"
)
)
local tempwin = api.nvim_get_current_win()
M.move_col(col, tempwin)
end
---Get the next node in a given direction in the given leaf's closest row
---parent. Returns `nil` if there's no node in the given direction.
---@param leaf Node
---@param dir HDirection
---@return Node|nil
function M.next_node_horizontal(leaf, dir)
local outside_parent = (dir == "left" and leaf.index == 1)
or (dir == "right" and leaf.index == #leaf.parent)
if leaf.parent.type == "col" or outside_parent then
local outer_parent = leaf.parent.parent
if not outer_parent or outer_parent.type == "col" then
return
end
return outer_parent[leaf.parent.index + ((dir == "left" and -1) or 1)]
else
return leaf.parent[leaf.index + ((dir == "left" and -1) or 1)]
end
end
---Get the next node in a given direction in the given leaf's closest column
---parent. Returns `nil` if there's no node in the given direction.
---@param leaf Node
---@param dir VDirection
---@return Node|nil
function M.next_node_vertical(leaf, dir)
local outside_parent = (dir == "up" and leaf.index == 1)
or (dir == "down" and leaf.index == #leaf.parent)
if leaf.parent.type == "row" or outside_parent then
local outer_parent = leaf.parent.parent
if not outer_parent or outer_parent.type == "row" then
return
end
return outer_parent[leaf.parent.index + ((dir == "up" and -1) or 1)]
else
return leaf.parent[leaf.index + ((dir == "up" and -1) or 1)]
end
end
---@class WindowPickerFilterRules
---@field cur_win boolean
---@field floats boolean
---@field filetype string[]
---@field buftype string[]
---@field bufname string[]
---@class WindowPickerSpec
---@field picker_chars string
---@field filter_rules WindowPickerFilterRules
---@field filter_func fun(winids: integer[]): integer[]
---Get user to pick a window. Selectable windows are all windows in the current
---tabpage.
---@param opt? WindowPickerSpec
---@return integer|nil -- If a valid window was picked, return its id. If an
--- invalid window was picked / user canceled, return nil. If there are
--- no selectable windows, return -1.
function M.pick_window(opt)
opt = opt or {}
local tabpage = api.nvim_get_current_tabpage()
local win_ids = api.nvim_tabpage_list_wins(tabpage)
local curwin = api.nvim_get_current_win()
local filter_rules = opt.filter_rules or {}
local selectable = vim.tbl_filter(function (id)
if filter_rules.cur_win and curwin == id then
return false
elseif filter_rules.floats and api.nvim_win_get_config(id).relative ~= "" then
return false
end
local bufid = api.nvim_win_get_buf(id)
local bufname = api.nvim_buf_get_name(bufid)
for _, option in ipairs({ "filetype", "buftype" }) do
if vim.tbl_contains(filter_rules[option] or {}, vim.bo[bufid][option]) then
return false
end
end
for _, pattern in ipairs(filter_rules.bufname or {}) do
local regex = vim.regex(pattern)
if regex:match_str(bufname) ~= nil then
return false
end
end
return true
end, win_ids)
if opt.filter_func then
selectable = opt.filter_func(selectable)
end
-- If there are no selectable windows: return. If there's only 1, return it without picking.
if #selectable == 0 then return -1 end
if #selectable == 1 then return selectable[1] end
local chars = (opt.picker_chars or "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890"):upper()
local i = 1
local win_opts = {}
local win_map = {}
local laststatus = vim.o.laststatus
vim.o.laststatus = 2
-- Setup UI
for _, id in ipairs(selectable) do
local char = chars:sub(i, i)
win_map[char] = id
win_opts[id] = {
statusline = vim.wo[id].statusline,
winhl = vim.wo[id].winhl,
}
utils.set_local(id, {
statusline = "%=" .. char .. "%=",
winhl = {
"StatusLine:WinShiftWindowPicker,StatusLineNC:WinShiftWindowPicker",
opt = { method = "append" },
},
})
i = i + 1
if i > #chars then break end
end
vim.cmd("redraw")
local ok, resp = pcall(utils.input_char, "Pick window: ", { prompt_hl = "ModeMsg" })
if not ok then
utils.clear_prompt()
end
resp = (resp or ""):upper()
-- Restore window options
for _, id in ipairs(selectable) do
utils.set_local(id, win_opts[id])
end
vim.o.laststatus = laststatus
return win_map[resp]
end
---@param leaf Node
---@param flatten? boolean
---@return VirtualNode|nil
function M.create_virtual_set(leaf, flatten)
if not leaf.parent then
return
end
local parent = leaf.parent
-- Handle case where moving the leaf will result in a different virtual set.
if flatten
and #parent == 2
and parent[leaf.index % 2 + 1].type == "leaf"
and parent.parent then
leaf = utils.tbl_clone(leaf)
parent = utils.tbl_clone(parent.parent)
parent[leaf.parent.index] = leaf
table.insert(parent, leaf.parent.index, utils.tbl_clone(leaf.parent[leaf.index % 2 + 1]))
for i, l in ipairs(parent) do
l.index = i
l.parent = parent
end
end
local first, last = leaf.index, leaf.index
for i = leaf.index - 1, 1, -1 do
if parent[i].type ~= "leaf" then
break
end
first = i
end
for i = leaf.index + 1, #parent do
if parent[i].type ~= "leaf" then
break
end
last = i
end
if (first == leaf.index and last == leaf.index) -- Virtual set is empty
or (first == 1 and last == #parent) -- Virtual set is the same as the normal set
or last - first + 1 == 2 then -- Virtual sets of 2 leaves are pointless
return
end
local target = utils.tbl_clone(leaf)
local set = { target = target }
for k, v in pairs(parent) do
if type(k) ~= "number" then
set[k] = v
end
end
for i = first, last do
set[#set + 1] = parent[i]
end
set.parent = parent.parent
target.parent = set
return set
end
---@param winid integer
---@param dir Direction
function M.move_win(winid, dir)
if M.dir_move_map[dir] then
vim.cmd(string.format("%dwincmd %s", api.nvim_win_get_number(winid), M.dir_move_map[dir]))
return
end
local tree = M.get_layout_tree()
local target_leaf = M.find_leaf(tree, winid)
local outer_parent = (target_leaf.parent and target_leaf.parent.parent) or {}
-- If the target leaf has no parent, there is only one window in the layout.
if target_leaf and target_leaf.parent then
local ok, err = utils.no_win_event_call(function()
if dir == "left" or dir == "right" then
-- Horizontal
if target_leaf.parent.type == "col" then
local set = M.create_virtual_set(target_leaf)
target_leaf = (set and set.target) or target_leaf
M.col_move_out(target_leaf, target_leaf.parent, dir)
else
local next_node = M.next_node_horizontal(target_leaf, dir)
local set = M.create_virtual_set(target_leaf, true)
if next_node then
if
target_leaf.parent.type == "row"
and #target_leaf.parent == 2
and target_leaf.parent[1].type == "leaf"
and target_leaf.parent[2].type == "leaf"
then
-- Swap the windows
M.swap_leaves(target_leaf.parent[1], target_leaf.parent[2])
else
M.col_move_in(target_leaf, next_node, dir)
end
elseif set and set.type == "col" then
M.col_move_out(set.target, set, dir)
elseif outer_parent.type == "col" then
M.col_move_out(target_leaf, outer_parent, dir)
end
end
else
-- Vertical
if target_leaf.parent.type == "row" then
local set = M.create_virtual_set(target_leaf)
target_leaf = (set and set.target) or target_leaf
M.row_move_out(target_leaf, target_leaf.parent, dir)
else
local next_node = M.next_node_vertical(target_leaf, dir)
local set = M.create_virtual_set(target_leaf, true)
if next_node then
if
target_leaf.parent.type == "col"
and #target_leaf.parent == 2
and target_leaf.parent[1].type == "leaf"
and target_leaf.parent[2].type == "leaf"
then
-- Swap the windows
M.swap_leaves(target_leaf.parent[1], target_leaf.parent[2])
else
M.row_move_in(target_leaf, next_node, dir)
end
elseif set and set.type == "row" then
M.row_move_out(set.target, set, dir)
elseif outer_parent.type == "row" then
M.row_move_out(target_leaf, outer_parent, dir)
end
end
end
end)
api.nvim_set_current_win(winid)
if not ok then
utils.err(err)
utils.err(debug.traceback())
end
end
end
function M.start_move_mode()
local char, raw
local esc = utils.raw_key("<esc>")
local cur_win = api.nvim_get_current_win()
local lasthl = vim.wo[cur_win].winhl
local conf = config.get_config()
local key_dir_map = config.get_key_dir_map()
M.save_win_options(cur_win)
if conf.highlight_moving_win then
M.highlight_win(cur_win)
end
utils.set_local(cur_win, conf.moving_win_options)
vim.cmd("redraw")
local ok, err = pcall(function()
while not (char == "q" or raw == esc) do
api.nvim_echo({ { "-- WIN MOVE MODE -- press 'q' to exit", "ModeMsg" } }, false, {})
char, raw = utils.input_char(nil, { clear_prompt = false, allow_non_ascii = true })
local dir = key_dir_map[char or raw]
if dir then M.move_win(cur_win, dir) end
vim.cmd("redraw")
api.nvim_exec_autocmds({ "WinScrolled" }, { modeline = false })
vim.schedule(function() vim.cmd("redraw") end)
end
end)
utils.clear_prompt()
if conf.highlight_moving_win then
vim.wo[cur_win].winhl = lasthl
end
M.restore_win_options(cur_win)
if not ok then
utils._echo_multiline(err, "ErrorMsg")
end
end
function M.start_swap_mode()
local cur_win = api.nvim_get_current_win()
local lasthl = vim.wo[cur_win].winhl
local conf = config.get_config()
M.save_win_options(cur_win)
if conf.highlight_moving_win then
M.highlight_win(cur_win)
end
utils.set_local(cur_win, conf.moving_win_options)
vim.cmd("redraw")
local ok, err = pcall(function()
local target = conf.window_picker()
if target == -1 or target == nil then
return
end
local tree = M.get_layout_tree()
local cur_leaf = M.find_leaf(tree, cur_win)
local target_leaf = M.find_leaf(tree, target)
M.swap_leaves(cur_leaf, target_leaf)
end)
if conf.highlight_moving_win then
vim.wo[cur_win].winhl = lasthl
end
M.restore_win_options(cur_win)
if not ok then
utils._echo_multiline(err, "ErrorMsg")
end
end
function M.save_win_options(winid)
win_option_store[winid] = {}
local last_winid = api.nvim_get_current_win()
utils.no_win_event_call(function()
api.nvim_set_current_win(winid)
for option, _ in pairs(config.get_config().moving_win_options) do
local value = vim.opt_local[option]._value
if value ~= "" then
win_option_store[winid][option] = value
end
end
end)
api.nvim_set_current_win(last_winid)
end
function M.restore_win_options(winid)
for option, _ in pairs(config.get_config().moving_win_options) do
if win_option_store[winid][option] then
utils.set_local(winid, { [option] = win_option_store[winid][option] })
else
utils.unset_local(winid, option)
end
end
end
function M.highlight_win(winid)
local curhl = vim.wo[winid].winhl
local hl = {
"Normal:WinShiftNormal",
"EndOfBuffer:WinShiftEndOfBuffer",
"LineNr:WinShiftLineNr",
"CursorLineNr:WinShiftCursorLineNr",
"SignColumn:WinShiftSignColumn",
"FoldColumn:WinShiftFoldColumn",
curhl ~= "" and curhl or nil,
}
if vim.fn.has("nvim-0.6") == 1 then
hl = utils.vec_join(
hl,
{
"LineNrAbove:WinShiftLineNrAbove",
"LineNrBelow:WinShiftLineNrBelow",
}
)
end
vim.wo[winid].winhl = table.concat(hl, ",")
end
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local api = vim.api
local M = {}
---@alias vector<T> T[]
function M._echo_multiline(msg, hl, schedule)
if schedule then
vim.schedule(function()
M._echo_multiline(msg, hl, false)
end)
return
end
vim.cmd("echohl " .. (hl or "None"))
for _, line in ipairs(vim.split(msg, "\n")) do
vim.cmd(string.format('echom "%s"', vim.fn.escape(line, [["\]])))
end
vim.cmd("echohl None")
end
---@param msg string
---@param schedule? boolean Schedule the echo call.
function M.info(msg, schedule)
M._echo_multiline("[WinShift.nvim] " .. msg, "Directory", schedule)
end
---@param msg string
---@param schedule? boolean Schedule the echo call.
function M.warn(msg, schedule)
M._echo_multiline("[WinShift.nvim] " .. msg, "WarningMsg", schedule)
end
---@param msg string
---@param schedule? boolean Schedule the echo call.
function M.err(msg, schedule)
M._echo_multiline("[WinShift.nvim] " .. msg, "ErrorMsg", schedule)
end
---Call the function `f`, ignoring most of the window and buffer related
---events. The function is called in protected mode.
---@param f function
---@return boolean success
---@return any result Return value
function M.no_win_event_call(f)
local last = vim.o.eventignore
---@diagnostic disable-next-line: undefined-field
vim.opt.eventignore:prepend(
"WinEnter,WinLeave,WinNew,WinClosed,BufWinEnter,BufWinLeave,BufEnter,BufLeave"
)
local ok, err = pcall(f)
vim.opt.eventignore = last
return ok, err
end
---Escape a string for use as a pattern.
---@param s string
---@return string
function M.pattern_esc(s)
local result = string.gsub(s, "[%(|%)|%%|%[|%]|%-|%.|%?|%+|%*|%^|%$]", {
["%"] = "%%",
["-"] = "%-",
["("] = "%(",
[")"] = "%)",
["."] = "%.",
["["] = "%[",
["]"] = "%]",
["?"] = "%?",
["+"] = "%+",
["*"] = "%*",
["^"] = "%^",
["$"] = "%$",
})
return result
end
function M.tbl_clone(t)
if not t then
return
end
local clone = {}
for k, v in pairs(t) do
clone[k] = v
end
return clone
end
function M.tbl_deep_clone(t)
if not t then
return
end
local clone = {}
for k, v in pairs(t) do
if type(v) == "table" then
clone[k] = M.tbl_deep_clone(v)
else
clone[k] = v
end
end
return clone
end
function M.tbl_pack(...)
return { n = select("#", ...), ... }
end
function M.tbl_unpack(t, i, j)
return unpack(t, i or 1, j or t.n or #t)
end
function M.tbl_clear(t)
for k, _ in pairs(t) do
t[k] = nil
end
end
---Create a shallow copy of a portion of a vector.
---@param t vector
---@param first? integer First index, inclusive
---@param last? integer Last index, inclusive
---@return vector
function M.vec_slice(t, first, last)
local slice = {}
for i = first or 1, last or #t do
table.insert(slice, t[i])
end
return slice
end
---Join multiple vectors into one.
---@vararg vector
---@return vector
function M.vec_join(...)
local result = {}
local args = {...}
local n = 0
for i = 1, select("#", ...) do
if type(args[i]) ~= "nil" then
if type(args[i]) ~= "table" then
result[n + 1] = args[i]
n = n + 1
else
for j, v in ipairs(args[i]) do
result[n + j] = v
end
n = n + #args[i]
end
end
end
return result
end
---Return the first index a given object can be found in a vector, or -1 if
---it's not present.
---@param t vector
---@param v any
---@return integer
function M.vec_indexof(t, v)
for i, vt in ipairs(t) do
if vt == v then
return i
end
end
return -1
end
---Append any number of objects to the end of a vector. Pushing `nil`
---effectively does nothing.
---@param t vector
---@return vector t
function M.vec_push(t, ...)
for _, v in ipairs({...}) do
t[#t + 1] = v
end
return t
end
---Simple string templating
---Example template: "${name} is ${value}"
---@param str string Template string
---@param table table Key-value pairs to replace in the string
function M.str_template(str, table)
return (str:gsub("($%b{})", function(w)
return table[w:sub(3, -2)] or w
end))
end
function M.clear_prompt()
vim.api.nvim_echo({ { "" } }, false, {})
vim.cmd("redraw")
end
---@class InputCharSpec
---@field clear_prompt boolean (default: true)
---@field allow_non_ascii boolean (default: true)
---@field prompt_hl string (default: nil)
---@param prompt string
---@param opt InputCharSpec
---@return string Char
---@return string Raw
function M.input_char(prompt, opt)
opt = vim.tbl_extend("keep", opt or {}, {
clear_prompt = true,
allow_non_ascii = false,
prompt_hl = nil,
})
if prompt then
vim.api.nvim_echo({ { prompt, opt.prompt_hl } }, false, {})
end
local c
if not opt.allow_non_ascii then
while type(c) ~= "number" do
c = vim.fn.getchar()
end
else
c = vim.fn.getchar()
end
if opt.clear_prompt then
M.clear_prompt()
end
local s = type(c) == "number" and vim.fn.nr2char(c) or nil
local raw = type(c) == "number" and s or c
---@diagnostic disable-next-line: return-type-mismatch
return s, raw
end
function M.input(prompt, default, completion)
local v = vim.fn.input({
prompt = prompt,
default = default,
completion = completion,
cancelreturn = "__INPUT_CANCELLED__",
})
M.clear_prompt()
return v
end
function M.raw_key(vim_key)
return api.nvim_eval(string.format([["\%s"]], vim_key))
end
function M.pause(msg)
vim.cmd("redraw")
M.input_char(
"-- PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE -- " .. (msg or ""),
{ allow_non_ascii = true, prompt_hl = "Directory" }
)
end
---Map of options that accept comma separated, list-like values, but don't work
---correctly with Option:set(), Option:append(), Option:prepend(), and
---Option:remove() (seemingly for legacy reasons).
---WARN: This map is incomplete!
local list_like_options = {
winhighlight = true,
listchars = true,
fillchars = true,
}
---@class utils.set_local.Opt
---@field method '"set"'|'"remove"'|'"append"'|'"prepend"' Assignment method. (default: "set")
---@class utils.set_local.ListSpec : string[]
---@field opt utils.set_local.Opt
---@alias WindowOptions table<string, boolean|integer|string|utils.set_local.ListSpec>
---@param winids number[]|number Either a list of winids, or a single winid (0 for current window).
---@param option_map WindowOptions
---@param opt? utils.set_local.Opt
function M.set_local(winids, option_map, opt)
if type(winids) ~= "table" then
winids = { winids }
end
opt = vim.tbl_extend("keep", opt or {}, { method = "set" }) --[[@as table ]]
for _, id in ipairs(winids) do
api.nvim_win_call(id, function()
for option, value in pairs(option_map) do
local o = opt
local fullname = api.nvim_get_option_info(option).name
local is_list_like = list_like_options[fullname]
local cur_value = vim.o[fullname]
if type(value) == "table" then
if value.opt then
o = vim.tbl_extend("force", opt, value.opt) --[[@as table ]]
end
if is_list_like then
value = table.concat(value, ",")
end
end
if o.method == "set" then
vim.opt_local[option] = value
else
if o.method == "remove" then
if is_list_like then
vim.opt_local[fullname] = cur_value:gsub(",?" .. vim.pesc(value), "")
else
vim.opt_local[fullname]:remove(value)
end
elseif o.method == "append" then
if is_list_like then
vim.opt_local[fullname] = ("%s%s"):format(
cur_value ~= "" and cur_value .. "," or "",
value
)
else
vim.opt_local[fullname]:append(value)
end
elseif o.method == "prepend" then
if is_list_like then
vim.opt_local[fullname] = ("%s%s%s"):format(
value,
cur_value ~= "" and "," or "",
cur_value
)
else
vim.opt_local[fullname]:prepend(value)
end
end
end
end
end)
end
end
---@param winids number[]|number Either a list of winids, or a single winid (0 for current window).
---@param option string
function M.unset_local(winids, option)
if type(winids) ~= "table" then
winids = { winids }
end
for _, id in ipairs(winids) do
api.nvim_win_call(id, function()
vim.opt_local[option] = nil
end)
end
end
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if !has('nvim-0.5') || exists('g:winshift_nvim_loaded') | finish | endif
command! -complete=customlist,s:completion -nargs=? WinShift lua require("winshift").cmd_winshift(<f-args>)
function s:completion(argLead, cmdLine, curPos)
return luaeval("require('winshift').completion("
\ . "vim.fn.eval('a:argLead'),"
\ . "vim.fn.eval('a:cmdLine'),"
\ . "vim.fn.eval('a:curPos'))")
endfunction
augroup WinShift
au!
au ColorScheme * lua require("winshift.colors").setup()
augroup END
let g:winshift_nvim_loaded = 1

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column_width = 120 column_width = 100
line_endings = "Unix" line_endings = "Unix"
indent_type = "Spaces" indent_type = "Spaces"
indent_width = 2 indent_width = 2