# telescope-ui-select.nvim It sets `vim.ui.select` to telescope. That means for example that neovim core stuff can fill the telescope picker. Example would be `lua vim.lsp.buf.code_action()`. ![screenshot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/66286082/154263222-ccecd75a-9b4b-410f-9843-1f300638aecf.png) requires latest nvim 0.7 or newer nightly version ## Installation ```viml Plug 'nvim-telescope/telescope-ui-select.nvim' ``` ```lua use {'nvim-telescope/telescope-ui-select.nvim' } ``` ## Telescope Setup and Configuration: ```lua -- This is your opts table require("telescope").setup { extensions = { ["ui-select"] = { require("telescope.themes").get_dropdown { -- even more opts } -- pseudo code / specification for writing custom displays, like the one -- for "codeactions" -- specific_opts = { -- [kind] = { -- make_indexed = function(items) -> indexed_items, width, -- make_displayer = function(widths) -> displayer -- make_display = function(displayer) -> function(e) -- make_ordinal = function(e) -> string -- }, -- -- for example to disable the custom builtin "codeactions" display -- do the following -- codeactions = false, -- } } } } -- To get ui-select loaded and working with telescope, you need to call -- load_extension, somewhere after setup function: require("telescope").load_extension("ui-select") ```