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| author | Serguey Parkhomovsky <xindigo@gmail.com> | 2026-03-26 23:03:36 -0700 |
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| committer | Serguey Parkhomovsky <xindigo@gmail.com> | 2026-03-26 23:03:36 -0700 |
| commit | 24a5be6da36ace8c967394459acf9149467e0297 (patch) | |
| tree | f941dc321e4ba06b1a9f802477f426e0f0d0cb16 /nvim | |
| parent | 6402ffe78c02fc32b627e3500527a4b027528b44 (diff) | |
go back to regular old vim
Diffstat (limited to 'nvim')
| -rw-r--r-- | nvim/.config/nvim/LICENSE.md | 19 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | nvim/.config/nvim/README.md | 323 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | nvim/.config/nvim/doc/kickstart.txt | 24 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | nvim/.config/nvim/doc/tags | 3 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | nvim/.config/nvim/init.lua | 948 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | nvim/.config/nvim/lazy-lock.json | 24 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | nvim/.config/nvim/lua/custom/plugins/init.lua | 8 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/health.lua | 52 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/autopairs.lua | 10 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/debug.lua | 110 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/gitsigns.lua | 58 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/indent_line.lua | 13 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/lint.lua | 59 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/neo-tree.lua | 29 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | nvim/.config/nvim/stylua.toml | 2 |
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diff --git a/nvim/.config/nvim/LICENSE.md b/nvim/.config/nvim/LICENSE.md deleted file mode 100644 index 9cf1062..0000000 --- a/nvim/.config/nvim/LICENSE.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -MIT License - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy -of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal -in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights -to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell -copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is -furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all -copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER -LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, -OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE -SOFTWARE. diff --git a/nvim/.config/nvim/README.md b/nvim/.config/nvim/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 093e42a..0000000 --- a/nvim/.config/nvim/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,323 +0,0 @@ -# kickstart.nvim - -## Introduction - -A starting point for Neovim that is: - -* Small -* Single-file -* Completely Documented - -**NOT** a Neovim distribution, but instead a starting point for your configuration. - -## Installation - -### Install Neovim - -Kickstart.nvim targets *only* the latest -['stable'](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/releases/tag/stable) and latest -['nightly'](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/releases/tag/nightly) of Neovim. -If you are experiencing issues, please make sure you have at least the latest -stable version. Most likely, you want to install neovim via a [package -manager](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/blob/master/INSTALL.md#install-from-package). -To check your neovim version, run `nvim --version` and make sure it is not -below the latest -['stable'](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/releases/tag/stable) version. If -your chosen install method only gives you an outdated version of neovim, find -alternative [installation methods below](#alternative-neovim-installation-methods). - -### Install External Dependencies - -External Requirements: -- Basic utils: `git`, `make`, `unzip`, C Compiler (`gcc`) -- [ripgrep](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep#installation), - [fd-find](https://github.com/sharkdp/fd#installation) -- [tree-sitter CLI](https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter/blob/master/crates/cli/README.md#installation) -- Clipboard tool (xclip/xsel/win32yank or other depending on the platform) -- A [Nerd Font](https://www.nerdfonts.com/): optional, provides various icons - - if you have it set `vim.g.have_nerd_font` in `init.lua` to true -- Emoji fonts (Ubuntu only, and only if you want emoji!) `sudo apt install fonts-noto-color-emoji` -- Language Setup: - - If you want to write Typescript, you need `npm` - - If you want to write Golang, you will need `go` - - etc. - -> [!NOTE] -> See [Install Recipes](#Install-Recipes) for additional Windows and Linux specific notes -> and quick install snippets - -### Install Kickstart - -> [!NOTE] -> [Backup](#FAQ) your previous configuration (if any exists) - -Neovim's configurations are located under the following paths, depending on your OS: - -| OS | PATH | -| :- | :--- | -| Linux, MacOS | `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvim`, `~/.config/nvim` | -| Windows (cmd)| `%localappdata%\nvim\` | -| Windows (powershell)| `$env:LOCALAPPDATA\nvim\` | - -#### Recommended Step - -[Fork](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/fork-a-repo) this repo -so that you have your own copy that you can modify, then install by cloning the -fork to your machine using one of the commands below, depending on your OS. - -> [!NOTE] -> Your fork's URL will be something like this: -> `https://github.com/<your_github_username>/kickstart.nvim.git` - -You likely want to remove `lazy-lock.json` from your fork's `.gitignore` file -too - it's ignored in the kickstart repo to make maintenance easier, but it's -[recommended to track it in version control](https://lazy.folke.io/usage/lockfile). - -#### Clone kickstart.nvim - -> [!NOTE] -> If following the recommended step above (i.e., forking the repo), replace -> `nvim-lua` with `<your_github_username>` in the commands below - -<details><summary> Linux and Mac </summary> - -```sh -git clone https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim.git "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}"/nvim -``` - -</details> - -<details><summary> Windows </summary> - -If you're using `cmd.exe`: - -``` -git clone https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim.git "%localappdata%\nvim" -``` - -If you're using `powershell.exe` - -``` -git clone https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim.git "${env:LOCALAPPDATA}\nvim" -``` - -</details> - -### Post Installation - -Start Neovim - -```sh -nvim -``` - -That's it! Lazy will install all the plugins you have. Use `:Lazy` to view -the current plugin status. Hit `q` to close the window. - -#### Read The Friendly Documentation - -Read through the `init.lua` file in your configuration folder for more -information about extending and exploring Neovim. That also includes -examples of adding popularly requested plugins. - -> [!NOTE] -> For more information about a particular plugin check its repository's documentation. - - -### Getting Started - -[The Only Video You Need to Get Started with Neovim](https://youtu.be/m8C0Cq9Uv9o) - -### FAQ - -* What should I do if I already have a pre-existing Neovim configuration? - * You should back it up and then delete all associated files. - * This includes your existing init.lua and the Neovim files in `~/.local` - which can be deleted with `rm -rf ~/.local/share/nvim/` -* Can I keep my existing configuration in parallel to kickstart? - * Yes! You can use [NVIM_APPNAME](https://neovim.io/doc/user/starting.html#%24NVIM_APPNAME)`=nvim-NAME` - to maintain multiple configurations. For example, you can install the kickstart - configuration in `~/.config/nvim-kickstart` and create an alias: - ``` - alias nvim-kickstart='NVIM_APPNAME="nvim-kickstart" nvim' - ``` - When you run Neovim using `nvim-kickstart` alias it will use the alternative - config directory and the matching local directory - `~/.local/share/nvim-kickstart`. You can apply this approach to any Neovim - distribution that you would like to try out. -* What if I want to "uninstall" this configuration: - * See [lazy.nvim uninstall](https://lazy.folke.io/usage#-uninstalling) information -* Why is the kickstart `init.lua` a single file? Wouldn't it make sense to split it into multiple files? - * The main purpose of kickstart is to serve as a teaching tool and a reference - configuration that someone can easily use to `git clone` as a basis for their own. - As you progress in learning Neovim and Lua, you might consider splitting `init.lua` - into smaller parts. A fork of kickstart that does this while maintaining the - same functionality is available here: - * [kickstart-modular.nvim](https://github.com/dam9000/kickstart-modular.nvim) - * Discussions on this topic can be found here: - * [Restructure the configuration](https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim/issues/218) - * [Reorganize init.lua into a multi-file setup](https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim/pull/473) - -### Install Recipes - -Below you can find OS specific install instructions for Neovim and dependencies. - -After installing all the dependencies continue with the [Install Kickstart](#install-kickstart) step. - -#### Windows Installation - -<details><summary>Windows with Microsoft C++ Build Tools and CMake</summary> -Installation may require installing build tools and updating the run command for `telescope-fzf-native` - -See `telescope-fzf-native` documentation for [more details](https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-fzf-native.nvim#installation) - -This requires: - -- Install CMake and the Microsoft C++ Build Tools on Windows - -```lua -{'nvim-telescope/telescope-fzf-native.nvim', build = 'cmake -S. -Bbuild -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release && cmake --build build --config Release && cmake --install build --prefix build' } -``` -</details> -<details><summary>Windows with gcc/make using chocolatey</summary> -Alternatively, one can install gcc and make which don't require changing the config, -the easiest way is to use choco: - -1. install [chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org/install) -either follow the instructions on the page or use winget, -run in cmd as **admin**: -``` -winget install --accept-source-agreements chocolatey.chocolatey -``` - -2. install all requirements using choco, exit the previous cmd and -open a new one so that choco path is set, and run in cmd as **admin**: -``` -choco install -y neovim git ripgrep wget fd unzip gzip mingw make tree-sitter -``` -</details> -<details><summary>WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux)</summary> - -``` -wsl --install -wsl -sudo add-apt-repository ppa:neovim-ppa/unstable -y -sudo apt update -sudo apt install make gcc ripgrep fd-find tree-sitter-cli unzip git xclip neovim -``` -</details> - -#### Linux Install -<details><summary>Ubuntu Install Steps</summary> - -``` -sudo add-apt-repository ppa:neovim-ppa/unstable -y -sudo apt update -sudo apt install make gcc ripgrep fd-find tree-sitter-cli unzip git xclip neovim -``` -</details> -<details><summary>Debian Install Steps</summary> - -``` -sudo apt update -sudo apt install make gcc ripgrep fd-find tree-sitter-cli unzip git xclip curl - -# Now we install nvim -curl -LO https://github.com/neovim/neovim/releases/latest/download/nvim-linux-x86_64.tar.gz -sudo rm -rf /opt/nvim-linux-x86_64 -sudo mkdir -p /opt/nvim-linux-x86_64 -sudo chmod a+rX /opt/nvim-linux-x86_64 -sudo tar -C /opt -xzf nvim-linux-x86_64.tar.gz - -# make it available in /usr/local/bin, distro installs to /usr/bin -sudo ln -sf /opt/nvim-linux-x86_64/bin/nvim /usr/local/bin/ -``` -</details> -<details><summary>Fedora Install Steps</summary> - -``` -sudo dnf install -y gcc make git ripgrep fd-find tree-sitter-cli unzip neovim -``` -</details> - -<details><summary>Arch Install Steps</summary> - -``` -sudo pacman -S --noconfirm --needed gcc make git ripgrep fd tree-sitter-cli unzip neovim -``` -</details> - -### Alternative neovim installation methods - -For some systems it is not unexpected that the [package manager installation -method](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/blob/master/INSTALL.md#install-from-package) -recommended by neovim is significantly behind. If that is the case for you, -pick one of the following methods that are known to deliver fresh neovim versions very quickly. -They have been picked for their popularity and because they make installing and updating -neovim to the latest versions easy. You can also find more detail about the -available methods being discussed -[here](https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim/issues/1583). - - -<details><summary>Bob</summary> - -[Bob](https://github.com/MordechaiHadad/bob) is a Neovim version manager for -all platforms. Simply install -[rustup](https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup/installation/other.html), -and run the following commands: - -```bash -rustup default stable -rustup update stable -cargo install bob-nvim -bob use stable -``` - -</details> - -<details><summary>Homebrew</summary> - -[Homebrew](https://brew.sh) is a package manager popular on Mac and Linux. -Simply install using [`brew install`](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/neovim). - -</details> - -<details><summary>Flatpak</summary> - -Flatpak is a package manager for applications that allows developers to package their applications -just once to make it available on all Linux systems. Simply [install flatpak](https://flatpak.org/setup/) -and setup [flathub](https://flathub.org/setup) to [install neovim](https://flathub.org/apps/io.neovim.nvim). - -</details> - -<details><summary>asdf and mise-en-place</summary> - -[asdf](https://asdf-vm.com/) and [mise](https://mise.jdx.dev/) are tool version managers, -mostly aimed towards project-specific tool versioning. However both support managing tools -globally in the user-space as well: - -<details><summary>mise</summary> - -[Install mise](https://mise.jdx.dev/getting-started.html), then run: - -```bash -mise plugins install neovim -mise use neovim@stable -``` - -</details> - -<details><summary>asdf</summary> - -[Install asdf](https://asdf-vm.com/guide/getting-started.html), then run: - -```bash -asdf plugin add neovim -asdf install neovim stable -asdf set neovim stable --home -asdf reshim neovim -``` - -</details> - -</details> diff --git a/nvim/.config/nvim/doc/kickstart.txt b/nvim/.config/nvim/doc/kickstart.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cb87ac3..0000000 --- a/nvim/.config/nvim/doc/kickstart.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -================================================================================ -INTRODUCTION *kickstart.nvim* - -Kickstart.nvim is a project to help you get started on your neovim journey. - - *kickstart-is-not* -It is not: -- Complete framework for every plugin under the sun -- Place to add every plugin that could ever be useful - - *kickstart-is* -It is: -- Somewhere that has a good start for the most common "IDE" type features: - - autocompletion - - goto-definition - - find references - - fuzzy finding - - and hinting at what more can be done :) -- A place to _kickstart_ your journey. - - You should fork this project and use/modify it so that it matches your - style and preferences. If you don't want to do that, there are probably - other projects that would fit much better for you (and that's great!)! - - vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: diff --git a/nvim/.config/nvim/doc/tags b/nvim/.config/nvim/doc/tags deleted file mode 100644 index 687ae77..0000000 --- a/nvim/.config/nvim/doc/tags +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -kickstart-is kickstart.txt /*kickstart-is* -kickstart-is-not kickstart.txt /*kickstart-is-not* -kickstart.nvim kickstart.txt /*kickstart.nvim* diff --git a/nvim/.config/nvim/init.lua b/nvim/.config/nvim/init.lua deleted file mode 100644 index 237c5aa..0000000 --- a/nvim/.config/nvim/init.lua +++ /dev/null @@ -1,948 +0,0 @@ --- Set <space> as the leader key --- See `:help mapleader` --- NOTE: Must happen before plugins are loaded (otherwise wrong leader will be used) -vim.g.mapleader = " " -vim.g.maplocalleader = " " - --- Set to true if you have a Nerd Font installed and selected in the terminal -vim.g.have_nerd_font = true - --- [[ Setting options ]] --- See `:help vim.o` --- NOTE: You can change these options as you wish! --- For more options, you can see `:help option-list` - --- Make line numbers default -vim.o.number = true --- You can also add relative line numbers, to help with jumping. --- Experiment for yourself to see if you like it! --- vim.o.relativenumber = true - --- Enable mouse mode, can be useful for resizing splits for example! -vim.o.mouse = "a" - --- Don't show the mode, since it's already in the status line -vim.o.showmode = false - --- Sync clipboard between OS and Neovim. --- Schedule the setting after `UiEnter` because it can increase startup-time. --- Remove this option if you want your OS clipboard to remain independent. --- See `:help 'clipboard'` -vim.schedule(function() - vim.o.clipboard = "unnamedplus" -end) - --- Enable break indent -vim.o.breakindent = true - --- Enable undo/redo changes even after closing and reopening a file -vim.o.undofile = true - --- Case-insensitive searching UNLESS \C or one or more capital letters in the search term -vim.o.ignorecase = true -vim.o.smartcase = true - --- Keep signcolumn on by default -vim.o.signcolumn = "yes" - --- Decrease update time -vim.o.updatetime = 250 - --- Decrease mapped sequence wait time -vim.o.timeoutlen = 300 - --- Configure how new splits should be opened -vim.o.splitright = true -vim.o.splitbelow = true - --- Sets how neovim will display certain whitespace characters in the editor. --- See `:help 'list'` --- and `:help 'listchars'` --- --- Notice listchars is set using `vim.opt` instead of `vim.o`. --- It is very similar to `vim.o` but offers an interface for conveniently interacting with tables. --- See `:help lua-options` --- and `:help lua-guide-options` -vim.o.list = true -vim.opt.listchars = { tab = "» ", trail = "·", nbsp = "␣" } - --- Preview substitutions live, as you type! -vim.o.inccommand = "split" - --- Show which line your cursor is on -vim.o.cursorline = true - --- Minimal number of screen lines to keep above and below the cursor. -vim.o.scrolloff = 10 - --- if performing an operation that would fail due to unsaved changes in the buffer (like `:q`), --- instead raise a dialog asking if you wish to save the current file(s) --- See `:help 'confirm'` -vim.o.confirm = true - --- [[ Basic Keymaps ]] --- See `:help vim.keymap.set()` - --- Clear highlights on search when pressing <Esc> in normal mode --- See `:help hlsearch` -vim.keymap.set("n", "<Esc>", "<cmd>nohlsearch<CR>") - --- Diagnostic Config & Keymaps --- See :help vim.diagnostic.Opts -vim.diagnostic.config({ - update_in_insert = false, - severity_sort = true, - float = { border = "rounded", source = "if_many" }, - underline = { severity = { min = vim.diagnostic.severity.WARN } }, - - -- Can switch between these as you prefer - virtual_text = false, -- Text shows up at the end of the line - virtual_lines = true, -- Text shows up underneath the line, with virtual lines - - -- Auto open the float, so you can easily read the errors when jumping with `[d` and `]d` - jump = { float = true }, -}) - -vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>q", vim.diagnostic.setloclist, { desc = "Open diagnostic [Q]uickfix list" }) - --- Exit terminal mode in the builtin terminal with a shortcut that is a bit easier --- for people to discover. Otherwise, you normally need to press <C-\><C-n>, which --- is not what someone will guess without a bit more experience. --- --- NOTE: This won't work in all terminal emulators/tmux/etc. Try your own mapping --- or just use <C-\><C-n> to exit terminal mode -vim.keymap.set("t", "<Esc><Esc>", "<C-\\><C-n>", { desc = "Exit terminal mode" }) - --- TIP: Disable arrow keys in normal mode --- vim.keymap.set('n', '<left>', '<cmd>echo "Use h to move!!"<CR>') --- vim.keymap.set('n', '<right>', '<cmd>echo "Use l to move!!"<CR>') --- vim.keymap.set('n', '<up>', '<cmd>echo "Use k to move!!"<CR>') --- vim.keymap.set('n', '<down>', '<cmd>echo "Use j to move!!"<CR>') - --- Keybinds to make split navigation easier. --- Use CTRL+<hjkl> to switch between windows --- --- See `:help wincmd` for a list of all window commands -vim.keymap.set("n", "<C-h>", "<C-w><C-h>", { desc = "Move focus to the left window" }) -vim.keymap.set("n", "<C-l>", "<C-w><C-l>", { desc = "Move focus to the right window" }) -vim.keymap.set("n", "<C-j>", "<C-w><C-j>", { desc = "Move focus to the lower window" }) -vim.keymap.set("n", "<C-k>", "<C-w><C-k>", { desc = "Move focus to the upper window" }) - --- NOTE: Some terminals have colliding keymaps or are not able to send distinct keycodes --- vim.keymap.set("n", "<C-S-h>", "<C-w>H", { desc = "Move window to the left" }) --- vim.keymap.set("n", "<C-S-l>", "<C-w>L", { desc = "Move window to the right" }) --- vim.keymap.set("n", "<C-S-j>", "<C-w>J", { desc = "Move window to the lower" }) --- vim.keymap.set("n", "<C-S-k>", "<C-w>K", { desc = "Move window to the upper" }) - --- [[ Basic Autocommands ]] --- See `:help lua-guide-autocommands` - --- Highlight when yanking (copying) text --- Try it with `yap` in normal mode --- See `:help vim.hl.on_yank()` -vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("TextYankPost", { - desc = "Highlight when yanking (copying) text", - group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup("kickstart-highlight-yank", { clear = true }), - callback = function() - vim.hl.on_yank() - end, -}) - --- [[ Install `lazy.nvim` plugin manager ]] --- See `:help lazy.nvim.txt` or https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim for more info -local lazypath = vim.fn.stdpath("data") .. "/lazy/lazy.nvim" -if not (vim.uv or vim.loop).fs_stat(lazypath) then - local lazyrepo = "https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim.git" - local out = vim.fn.system({ "git", "clone", "--filter=blob:none", "--branch=stable", lazyrepo, lazypath }) - if vim.v.shell_error ~= 0 then - error("Error cloning lazy.nvim:\n" .. out) - end -end - ----@type vim.Option -local rtp = vim.opt.rtp -rtp:prepend(lazypath) - --- [[ Configure and install plugins ]] --- --- To check the current status of your plugins, run --- :Lazy --- --- You can press `?` in this menu for help. Use `:q` to close the window --- --- To update plugins you can run --- :Lazy update --- --- NOTE: Here is where you install your plugins. -require("lazy").setup({ - -- NOTE: Plugins can be added via a link or github org/name. To run setup automatically, use `opts = {}` - { "NMAC427/guess-indent.nvim", opts = {} }, - - -- Auto-reload files when they change on disk - { "ycdzj/auto-reload.nvim", opts = {} }, - - -- Alternatively, use `config = function() ... end` for full control over the configuration. - -- If you prefer to call `setup` explicitly, use: - -- { - -- 'lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim', - -- config = function() - -- require('gitsigns').setup({ - -- -- Your gitsigns configuration here - -- }) - -- end, - -- } - -- - -- Here is a more advanced example where we pass configuration - -- options to `gitsigns.nvim`. - -- - -- See `:help gitsigns` to understand what the configuration keys do - { -- Adds git related signs to the gutter, as well as utilities for managing changes - "lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim", - ---@module 'gitsigns' - ---@type Gitsigns.Config - ---@diagnostic disable-next-line: missing-fields - opts = { - signs = { - add = { text = "+" }, ---@diagnostic disable-line: missing-fields - change = { text = "~" }, ---@diagnostic disable-line: missing-fields - delete = { text = "_" }, ---@diagnostic disable-line: missing-fields - topdelete = { text = "‾" }, ---@diagnostic disable-line: missing-fields - changedelete = { text = "~" }, ---@diagnostic disable-line: missing-fields - }, - }, - }, - - -- NOTE: Plugins can also be configured to run Lua code when they are loaded. - -- - -- This is often very useful to both group configuration, as well as handle - -- lazy loading plugins that don't need to be loaded immediately at startup. - -- - -- For example, in the following configuration, we use: - -- event = 'VimEnter' - -- - -- which loads which-key before all the UI elements are loaded. Events can be - -- normal autocommands events (`:help autocmd-events`). - -- - -- Then, because we use the `opts` key (recommended), the configuration runs - -- after the plugin has been loaded as `require(MODULE).setup(opts)`. - - { -- Useful plugin to show you pending keybinds. - "folke/which-key.nvim", - event = "VimEnter", - ---@module 'which-key' - ---@type wk.Opts - ---@diagnostic disable-next-line: missing-fields - opts = { - -- delay between pressing a key and opening which-key (milliseconds) - delay = 500, - icons = { - mappings = vim.g.have_nerd_font, - keys = vim.g.have_nerd_font and {} or { - Up = "<Up> ", - Down = "<Down> ", - Left = "<Left> ", - Right = "<Right> ", - C = "<C-…> ", - M = "<M-…> ", - D = "<D-…> ", - - S = "<S-…> ", - CR = "<CR> ", - Esc = "<Esc> ", - ScrollWheelDown = "<ScrollWheelDown> ", - ScrollWheelUp = "<ScrollWheelUp> ", - NL = "<NL> ", - BS = "<BS> ", - Space = "<Space> ", - Tab = "<Tab> ", - F1 = "<F1>", - F2 = "<F2>", - - F3 = "<F3>", - F4 = "<F4>", - F5 = "<F5>", - F6 = "<F6>", - F7 = "<F7>", - F8 = "<F8>", - F9 = "<F9>", - F10 = "<F10>", - F11 = "<F11>", - F12 = "<F12>", - }, - }, - - -- Document existing key chains - spec = { - { "<leader>s", group = "[S]earch", mode = { "n", "v" } }, - { "<leader>t", group = "[T]oggle" }, - { "<leader>h", group = "Git [H]unk", mode = { "n", "v" } }, -- Enable gitsigns recommended keymaps first - { "gr", group = "LSP Actions", mode = { "n" } }, - }, - }, - }, - - -- NOTE: Plugins can specify dependencies. - -- - -- The dependencies are proper plugin specifications as well - anything - -- you do for a plugin at the top level, you can do for a dependency. - -- - -- Use the `dependencies` key to specify the dependencies of a particular plugin - - { -- Fuzzy Finder (files, lsp, etc) - "nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim", - -- By default, Telescope is included and acts as your picker for everything. - - -- If you would like to switch to a different picker (like snacks, or fzf-lua) - -- you can disable the Telescope plugin by setting enabled to false and enable - -- your replacement picker by requiring it explicitly (e.g. 'custom.plugins.snacks') - - -- Note: If you customize your config for yourself, - -- it’s best to remove the Telescope plugin config entirely - -- instead of just disabling it here, to keep your config clean. - enabled = true, - event = "VimEnter", - dependencies = { - "nvim-lua/plenary.nvim", - { -- If encountering errors, see telescope-fzf-native README for installation instructions - "nvim-telescope/telescope-fzf-native.nvim", - - -- `build` is used to run some command when the plugin is installed/updated. - -- This is only run then, not every time Neovim starts up. - build = "make", - - -- `cond` is a condition used to determine whether this plugin should be - -- installed and loaded. - cond = function() - return vim.fn.executable("make") == 1 - end, - }, - { "nvim-telescope/telescope-ui-select.nvim" }, - - -- Useful for getting pretty icons, but requires a Nerd Font. - { "nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons", enabled = vim.g.have_nerd_font }, - }, - config = function() - -- Telescope is a fuzzy finder that comes with a lot of different things that - -- it can fuzzy find! It's more than just a "file finder", it can search - -- many different aspects of Neovim, your workspace, LSP, and more! - -- - -- The easiest way to use Telescope, is to start by doing something like: - -- :Telescope help_tags - -- - -- After running this command, a window will open up and you're able to - -- type in the prompt window. You'll see a list of `help_tags` options and - -- a corresponding preview of the help. - -- - -- Two important keymaps to use while in Telescope are: - -- - Insert mode: <c-/> - -- - Normal mode: ? - -- - -- This opens a window that shows you all of the keymaps for the current - -- Telescope picker. This is really useful to discover what Telescope can - -- do as well as how to actually do it! - - -- [[ Configure Telescope ]] - -- See `:help telescope` and `:help telescope.setup()` - require("telescope").setup({ - -- You can put your default mappings / updates / etc. in here - -- All the info you're looking for is in `:help telescope.setup()` - -- - -- defaults = { - -- mappings = { - -- i = { ['<c-enter>'] = 'to_fuzzy_refine' }, - -- }, - -- }, - -- pickers = {} - extensions = { - ["ui-select"] = { require("telescope.themes").get_dropdown() }, - }, - }) - - -- Enable Telescope extensions if they are installed - pcall(require("telescope").load_extension, "fzf") - pcall(require("telescope").load_extension, "ui-select") - - -- See `:help telescope.builtin` - local builtin = require("telescope.builtin") - vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>sh", builtin.help_tags, { desc = "[S]earch [H]elp" }) - vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>sk", builtin.keymaps, { desc = "[S]earch [K]eymaps" }) - vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>sf", builtin.find_files, { desc = "[S]earch [F]iles" }) - vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>ss", builtin.builtin, { desc = "[S]earch [S]elect Telescope" }) - vim.keymap.set({ "n", "v" }, "<leader>sw", builtin.grep_string, { desc = "[S]earch current [W]ord" }) - vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>sg", builtin.live_grep, { desc = "[S]earch by [G]rep" }) - vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>sd", builtin.diagnostics, { desc = "[S]earch [D]iagnostics" }) - vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>sr", builtin.resume, { desc = "[S]earch [R]esume" }) - vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>s.", builtin.oldfiles, { desc = '[S]earch Recent Files ("." for repeat)' }) - vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>sc", builtin.commands, { desc = "[S]earch [C]ommands" }) - vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader><leader>", builtin.buffers, { desc = "[ ] Find existing buffers" }) - - -- This runs on LSP attach per buffer (see main LSP attach function in 'neovim/nvim-lspconfig' config for more info, - -- it is better explained there). This allows easily switching between pickers if you prefer using something else! - vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("LspAttach", { - group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup("telescope-lsp-attach", { clear = true }), - callback = function(event) - local buf = event.buf - - -- Find references for the word under your cursor. - vim.keymap.set("n", "grr", builtin.lsp_references, { buffer = buf, desc = "[G]oto [R]eferences" }) - - -- Jump to the implementation of the word under your cursor. - -- Useful when your language has ways of declaring types without an actual implementation. - vim.keymap.set("n", "gri", builtin.lsp_implementations, { buffer = buf, desc = "[G]oto [I]mplementation" }) - - -- Jump to the definition of the word under your cursor. - -- This is where a variable was first declared, or where a function is defined, etc. - -- To jump back, press <C-t>. - vim.keymap.set("n", "grd", builtin.lsp_definitions, { buffer = buf, desc = "[G]oto [D]efinition" }) - - -- Fuzzy find all the symbols in your current document. - -- Symbols are things like variables, functions, types, etc. - vim.keymap.set("n", "gO", builtin.lsp_document_symbols, { buffer = buf, desc = "Open Document Symbols" }) - - -- Fuzzy find all the symbols in your current workspace. - -- Similar to document symbols, except searches over your entire project. - vim.keymap.set( - "n", - "gW", - builtin.lsp_dynamic_workspace_symbols, - { buffer = buf, desc = "Open Workspace Symbols" } - ) - - -- Jump to the type of the word under your cursor. - -- Useful when you're not sure what type a variable is and you want to see - -- the definition of its *type*, not where it was *defined*. - vim.keymap.set("n", "grt", builtin.lsp_type_definitions, { buffer = buf, desc = "[G]oto [T]ype Definition" }) - end, - }) - - -- Override default behavior and theme when searching - vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>/", function() - -- You can pass additional configuration to Telescope to change the theme, layout, etc. - builtin.current_buffer_fuzzy_find(require("telescope.themes").get_dropdown({ - winblend = 10, - previewer = false, - })) - end, { desc = "[/] Fuzzily search in current buffer" }) - - -- It's also possible to pass additional configuration options. - -- See `:help telescope.builtin.live_grep()` for information about particular keys - vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>s/", function() - builtin.live_grep({ - grep_open_files = true, - prompt_title = "Live Grep in Open Files", - }) - end, { desc = "[S]earch [/] in Open Files" }) - - -- Shortcut for searching your Neovim configuration files - vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>sn", function() - builtin.find_files({ cwd = vim.fn.stdpath("config") }) - end, { desc = "[S]earch [N]eovim files" }) - end, - }, - - -- LSP Plugins - { - -- Main LSP Configuration - "neovim/nvim-lspconfig", - dependencies = { - -- Automatically install LSPs and related tools to stdpath for Neovim - -- Mason must be loaded before its dependents so we need to set it up here. - -- NOTE: `opts = {}` is the same as calling `require('mason').setup({})` - { - "mason-org/mason.nvim", - ---@module 'mason.settings' - ---@type MasonSettings - ---@diagnostic disable-next-line: missing-fields - opts = {}, - }, - -- Maps LSP server names between nvim-lspconfig and Mason package names. - "mason-org/mason-lspconfig.nvim", - "WhoIsSethDaniel/mason-tool-installer.nvim", - - -- Useful status updates for LSP. - { "j-hui/fidget.nvim", opts = {} }, - }, - config = function() - -- Brief aside: **What is LSP?** - -- - -- LSP is an initialism you've probably heard, but might not understand what it is. - -- - -- LSP stands for Language Server Protocol. It's a protocol that helps editors - -- and language tooling communicate in a standardized fashion. - -- - -- In general, you have a "server" which is some tool built to understand a particular - -- language (such as `gopls`, `lua_ls`, `rust_analyzer`, etc.). These Language Servers - -- (sometimes called LSP servers, but that's kind of like ATM Machine) are standalone - -- processes that communicate with some "client" - in this case, Neovim! - -- - -- LSP provides Neovim with features like: - -- - Go to definition - -- - Find references - -- - Autocompletion - -- - Symbol Search - -- - and more! - -- - -- Thus, Language Servers are external tools that must be installed separately from - -- Neovim. This is where `mason` and related plugins come into play. - -- - -- If you're wondering about lsp vs treesitter, you can check out the wonderfully - -- and elegantly composed help section, `:help lsp-vs-treesitter` - - -- This function gets run when an LSP attaches to a particular buffer. - -- That is to say, every time a new file is opened that is associated with - -- an lsp (for example, opening `main.rs` is associated with `rust_analyzer`) this - -- function will be executed to configure the current buffer - vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("LspAttach", { - group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup("kickstart-lsp-attach", { clear = true }), - callback = function(event) - -- NOTE: Remember that Lua is a real programming language, and as such it is possible - -- to define small helper and utility functions so you don't have to repeat yourself. - -- - -- In this case, we create a function that lets us more easily define mappings specific - -- for LSP related items. It sets the mode, buffer and description for us each time. - local map = function(keys, func, desc, mode) - mode = mode or "n" - vim.keymap.set(mode, keys, func, { buffer = event.buf, desc = "LSP: " .. desc }) - end - - -- Rename the variable under your cursor. - -- Most Language Servers support renaming across files, etc. - map("grn", vim.lsp.buf.rename, "[R]e[n]ame") - - -- Execute a code action, usually your cursor needs to be on top of an error - -- or a suggestion from your LSP for this to activate. - map("gra", vim.lsp.buf.code_action, "[G]oto Code [A]ction", { "n", "x" }) - - -- WARN: This is not Goto Definition, this is Goto Declaration. - -- For example, in C this would take you to the header. - map("grD", vim.lsp.buf.declaration, "[G]oto [D]eclaration") - - -- The following two autocommands are used to highlight references of the - -- word under your cursor when your cursor rests there for a little while. - -- See `:help CursorHold` for information about when this is executed - -- - -- When you move your cursor, the highlights will be cleared (the second autocommand). - local client = vim.lsp.get_client_by_id(event.data.client_id) - if client and client:supports_method("textDocument/documentHighlight", event.buf) then - local highlight_augroup = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup("kickstart-lsp-highlight", { clear = false }) - vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ "CursorHold", "CursorHoldI" }, { - buffer = event.buf, - group = highlight_augroup, - callback = vim.lsp.buf.document_highlight, - }) - - vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ "CursorMoved", "CursorMovedI" }, { - buffer = event.buf, - group = highlight_augroup, - callback = vim.lsp.buf.clear_references, - }) - - vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("LspDetach", { - group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup("kickstart-lsp-detach", { clear = true }), - callback = function(event2) - vim.lsp.buf.clear_references() - vim.api.nvim_clear_autocmds({ group = "kickstart-lsp-highlight", buffer = event2.buf }) - end, - }) - end - - -- The following code creates a keymap to toggle inlay hints in your - -- code, if the language server you are using supports them - -- - -- This may be unwanted, since they displace some of your code - if client and client:supports_method("textDocument/inlayHint", event.buf) then - map("<leader>th", function() - vim.lsp.inlay_hint.enable(not vim.lsp.inlay_hint.is_enabled({ bufnr = event.buf })) - end, "[T]oggle Inlay [H]ints") - end - end, - }) - - -- Enable the following language servers - -- Feel free to add/remove any LSPs that you want here. They will automatically be installed. - -- See `:help lsp-config` for information about keys and how to configure - ---@type table<string, vim.lsp.Config> - local servers = { - -- clangd = {}, - -- gopls = {}, - -- pyright = {}, - rust_analyzer = {}, - -- - -- Some languages (like typescript) have entire language plugins that can be useful: - -- https://github.com/pmizio/typescript-tools.nvim - -- - -- But for many setups, the LSP (`ts_ls`) will work just fine - -- ts_ls = {}, - - stylua = {}, -- Used to format Lua code - - -- Special Lua Config, as recommended by neovim help docs - lua_ls = { - on_init = function(client) - if client.workspace_folders then - local path = client.workspace_folders[1].name - if - path ~= vim.fn.stdpath("config") - and (vim.uv.fs_stat(path .. "/.luarc.json") or vim.uv.fs_stat(path .. "/.luarc.jsonc")) - then - return - end - end - - client.config.settings.Lua = vim.tbl_deep_extend("force", client.config.settings.Lua, { - runtime = { - version = "LuaJIT", - path = { "lua/?.lua", "lua/?/init.lua" }, - }, - workspace = { - checkThirdParty = false, - -- NOTE: this is a lot slower and will cause issues when working on your own configuration. - -- See https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/issues/3189 - library = vim.tbl_extend("force", vim.api.nvim_get_runtime_file("", true), { - "${3rd}/luv/library", - "${3rd}/busted/library", - }), - }, - }) - end, - settings = { - Lua = {}, - }, - }, - } - - -- Ensure the servers and tools above are installed - -- - -- To check the current status of installed tools and/or manually install - -- other tools, you can run - -- :Mason - -- - -- You can press `g?` for help in this menu. - local ensure_installed = vim.tbl_keys(servers or {}) - vim.list_extend(ensure_installed, { - -- You can add other tools here that you want Mason to install - }) - - require("mason-tool-installer").setup({ ensure_installed = ensure_installed }) - - for name, server in pairs(servers) do - vim.lsp.config(name, server) - vim.lsp.enable(name) - end - end, - }, - - { -- Autoformat - "stevearc/conform.nvim", - event = { "BufWritePre" }, - cmd = { "ConformInfo" }, - keys = { - { - "<leader>f", - function() - require("conform").format({ async = true, lsp_format = "fallback" }) - end, - mode = "", - desc = "[F]ormat buffer", - }, - }, - ---@module 'conform' - ---@type conform.setupOpts - opts = { - notify_on_error = false, - format_on_save = function(bufnr) - -- Disable "format_on_save lsp_fallback" for languages that don't - -- have a well standardized coding style. You can add additional - -- languages here or re-enable it for the disabled ones. - local disable_filetypes = { c = true, cpp = true } - if disable_filetypes[vim.bo[bufnr].filetype] then - return nil - else - return { - timeout_ms = 500, - lsp_format = "fallback", - } - end - end, - formatters_by_ft = { - lua = { "stylua" }, - -- Conform can also run multiple formatters sequentially - -- python = { "isort", "black" }, - -- - -- You can use 'stop_after_first' to run the first available formatter from the list - -- javascript = { "prettierd", "prettier", stop_after_first = true }, - }, - }, - }, - - { -- Autocompletion - "saghen/blink.cmp", - event = "VimEnter", - version = "1.*", - dependencies = { - -- Snippet Engine - { - "L3MON4D3/LuaSnip", - version = "2.*", - build = (function() - -- Build Step is needed for regex support in snippets. - -- This step is not supported in many windows environments. - -- Remove the below condition to re-enable on windows. - if vim.fn.has("win32") == 1 or vim.fn.executable("make") == 0 then - return - end - return "make install_jsregexp" - end)(), - dependencies = { - -- `friendly-snippets` contains a variety of premade snippets. - -- See the README about individual language/framework/plugin snippets: - -- https://github.com/rafamadriz/friendly-snippets - -- { - -- 'rafamadriz/friendly-snippets', - -- config = function() - -- require('luasnip.loaders.from_vscode').lazy_load() - -- end, - -- }, - }, - opts = {}, - }, - }, - ---@module 'blink.cmp' - ---@type blink.cmp.Config - opts = { - keymap = { - -- 'default' (recommended) for mappings similar to built-in completions - -- <c-y> to accept ([y]es) the completion. - -- This will auto-import if your LSP supports it. - -- This will expand snippets if the LSP sent a snippet. - -- 'super-tab' for tab to accept - -- 'enter' for enter to accept - -- 'none' for no mappings - -- - -- For an understanding of why the 'default' preset is recommended, - -- you will need to read `:help ins-completion` - -- - -- No, but seriously. Please read `:help ins-completion`, it is really good! - -- - -- All presets have the following mappings: - -- <tab>/<s-tab>: move to right/left of your snippet expansion - -- <c-space>: Open menu or open docs if already open - -- <c-n>/<c-p> or <up>/<down>: Select next/previous item - -- <c-e>: Hide menu - -- <c-k>: Toggle signature help - -- - -- See :h blink-cmp-config-keymap for defining your own keymap - preset = "enter", - ["<Tab>"] = { "select_next", "snippet_forward", "fallback" }, - ["<S-Tab>"] = { "select_prev", "snippet_backward", "fallback" }, - - -- For more advanced Luasnip keymaps (e.g. selecting choice nodes, expansion) see: - -- https://github.com/L3MON4D3/LuaSnip?tab=readme-ov-file#keymaps - }, - - appearance = { - -- 'mono' (default) for 'Nerd Font Mono' or 'normal' for 'Nerd Font' - -- Adjusts spacing to ensure icons are aligned - nerd_font_variant = "normal", - }, - - completion = { - -- By default, you may press `<c-space>` to show the documentation. - -- Optionally, set `auto_show = true` to show the documentation after a delay. - documentation = { auto_show = true, auto_show_delay_ms = 500 }, - menu = { auto_show = false }, - }, - - sources = { - default = { "lsp", "path", "snippets" }, - }, - - snippets = { preset = "luasnip" }, - - -- Blink.cmp includes an optional, recommended rust fuzzy matcher, - -- which automatically downloads a prebuilt binary when enabled. - -- - -- By default, we use the Lua implementation instead, but you may enable - -- the rust implementation via `'prefer_rust_with_warning'` - -- - -- See :h blink-cmp-config-fuzzy for more information - fuzzy = { implementation = "lua" }, - - -- Shows a signature help window while you type arguments for a function - signature = { enabled = true }, - }, - }, - - { -- You can easily change to a different colorscheme. - -- Change the name of the colorscheme plugin below, and then - -- change the command in the config to whatever the name of that colorscheme is. - -- - -- If you want to see what colorschemes are already installed, you can use `:Telescope colorscheme`. - "folke/tokyonight.nvim", - priority = 1000, -- Make sure to load this before all the other start plugins. - config = function() - ---@diagnostic disable-next-line: missing-fields - require("tokyonight").setup({ - styles = { - comments = { italic = false }, -- Disable italics in comments - }, - }) - - -- Load the colorscheme here. - -- Like many other themes, this one has different styles, and you could load - -- any other, such as 'tokyonight-storm', 'tokyonight-moon', or 'tokyonight-day'. - vim.cmd.colorscheme("tokyonight-night") - end, - }, - - -- Highlight todo, notes, etc in comments - { - "folke/todo-comments.nvim", - event = "VimEnter", - dependencies = { "nvim-lua/plenary.nvim" }, - ---@module 'todo-comments' - ---@type TodoOptions - ---@diagnostic disable-next-line: missing-fields - opts = { signs = false }, - }, - - { -- Collection of various small independent plugins/modules - "nvim-mini/mini.nvim", - config = function() - -- Better Around/Inside textobjects - -- - -- Examples: - -- - va) - [V]isually select [A]round [)]paren - -- - yinq - [Y]ank [I]nside [N]ext [Q]uote - -- - ci' - [C]hange [I]nside [']quote - require("mini.ai").setup({ n_lines = 500 }) - - -- Add/delete/replace surroundings (brackets, quotes, etc.) - -- - -- - saiw) - [S]urround [A]dd [I]nner [W]ord [)]Paren - -- - sd' - [S]urround [D]elete [']quotes - -- - sr)' - [S]urround [R]eplace [)] ['] - require("mini.surround").setup() - - -- Auto-close brackets, parens, quotes, etc. - require("mini.pairs").setup() - - -- Simple and easy statusline. - -- You could remove this setup call if you don't like it, - -- and try some other statusline plugin - local statusline = require("mini.statusline") - -- set use_icons to true if you have a Nerd Font - statusline.setup({ use_icons = vim.g.have_nerd_font }) - - -- You can configure sections in the statusline by overriding their - -- default behavior. For example, here we set the section for - -- cursor location to LINE:COLUMN - ---@diagnostic disable-next-line: duplicate-set-field - statusline.section_location = function() - return "%2l:%-2v" - end - - -- ... and there is more! - -- Check out: https://github.com/nvim-mini/mini.nvim - end, - }, - - { -- Highlight, edit, and navigate code - "nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter", - lazy = false, - build = ":TSUpdate", - branch = "main", - -- [[ Configure Treesitter ]] See `:help nvim-treesitter-intro` - config = function() - local parsers = { - "bash", - "c", - "diff", - "html", - "lua", - "luadoc", - "markdown", - "markdown_inline", - "query", - "vim", - "vimdoc", - } - require("nvim-treesitter").install(parsers) - vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("FileType", { - callback = function(args) - local buf, filetype = args.buf, args.match - - local language = vim.treesitter.language.get_lang(filetype) - if not language then - return - end - - -- check if parser exists and load it - if not vim.treesitter.language.add(language) then - return - end - -- enables syntax highlighting and other treesitter features - vim.treesitter.start(buf, language) - - -- enables treesitter based folds - -- for more info on folds see `:help folds` - -- vim.wo.foldexpr = 'v:lua.vim.treesitter.foldexpr()' - -- vim.wo.foldmethod = 'expr' - - -- enables treesitter based indentation - vim.bo.indentexpr = "v:lua.require'nvim-treesitter'.indentexpr()" - end, - }) - end, - }, - - -- The following comments only work if you have downloaded the kickstart repo, not just copy pasted the - -- init.lua. If you want these files, they are in the repository, so you can just download them and - -- place them in the correct locations. - - -- NOTE: Next step on your Neovim journey: Add/Configure additional plugins for Kickstart - -- - -- Here are some example plugins that I've included in the Kickstart repository. - -- Uncomment any of the lines below to enable them (you will need to restart nvim). - -- - -- require 'kickstart.plugins.debug', - -- require 'kickstart.plugins.indent_line', - -- require 'kickstart.plugins.lint', - -- require 'kickstart.plugins.autopairs', - -- require 'kickstart.plugins.neo-tree', - -- require 'kickstart.plugins.gitsigns', -- adds gitsigns recommended keymaps - - -- NOTE: The import below can automatically add your own plugins, configuration, etc from `lua/custom/plugins/*.lua` - -- This is the easiest way to modularize your config. - -- - -- Uncomment the following line and add your plugins to `lua/custom/plugins/*.lua` to get going. - -- { import = 'custom.plugins' }, - -- - -- For additional information with loading, sourcing and examples see `:help lazy.nvim-🔌-plugin-spec` - -- Or use telescope! - -- In normal mode type `<space>sh` then write `lazy.nvim-plugin` - -- you can continue same window with `<space>sr` which resumes last telescope search -}, { ---@diagnostic disable-line: missing-fields - ui = { - -- If you are using a Nerd Font: set icons to an empty table which will use the - -- default lazy.nvim defined Nerd Font icons, otherwise define a unicode icons table - icons = vim.g.have_nerd_font and {} or { - cmd = "⌘", - config = "🛠", - event = "📅", - ft = "📂", - init = "⚙", - keys = "🗝", - plugin = "🔌", - runtime = "💻", - require = "🌙", - source = "📄", - start = "🚀", - task = "📌", - lazy = "💤 ", - }, - }, -}) - --- The line beneath this is called `modeline`. See `:help modeline` --- vim: ts=2 sts=2 sw=2 et diff --git a/nvim/.config/nvim/lazy-lock.json b/nvim/.config/nvim/lazy-lock.json deleted file mode 100644 index 39c321c..0000000 --- a/nvim/.config/nvim/lazy-lock.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -{ - "LuaSnip": { "branch": "master", "commit": "5a1e39223db9a0498024a77b8441169d260c8c25" }, - "auto-reload.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "635e63d46bcad9c8dc0b0a8c483209e1f2aae465" }, - "blink.cmp": { "branch": "main", "commit": "451168851e8e2466bc97ee3e026c3dcb9141ce07" }, - "conform.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "086a40dc7ed8242c03be9f47fbcee68699cc2395" }, - "fidget.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "7fa433a83118a70fe24c1ce88d5f0bd3453c0970" }, - "gitsigns.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "7c4faa3540d0781a28588cafbd4dd187a28ac6e3" }, - "guess-indent.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "84a4987ff36798c2fc1169cbaff67960aed9776f" }, - "lazy.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "85c7ff3711b730b4030d03144f6db6375044ae82" }, - "mason-lspconfig.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "a676ab7282da8d651e175118bcf54483ca11e46d" }, - "mason-tool-installer.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "443f1ef8b5e6bf47045cb2217b6f748a223cf7dc" }, - "mason.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "44d1e90e1f66e077268191e3ee9d2ac97cc18e65" }, - "mini.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "9990c41f10f54f29a888d13024c9f765037bde23" }, - "nvim-lspconfig": { "branch": "master", "commit": "dd261ad5266ab5bbec249d21efeceda98ff3e1a6" }, - "nvim-treesitter": { "branch": "main", "commit": "2f5d4c3f3c675962242096bcc8e586d76dd72eb2" }, - "nvim-web-devicons": { "branch": "master", "commit": "d7462543c9e366c0d196c7f67a945eaaf5d99414" }, - "plenary.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "b9fd5226c2f76c951fc8ed5923d85e4de065e509" }, - "telescope-fzf-native.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "6fea601bd2b694c6f2ae08a6c6fab14930c60e2c" }, - "telescope-ui-select.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "6e51d7da30bd139a6950adf2a47fda6df9fa06d2" }, - "telescope.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "5255aa27c422de944791318024167ad5d40aad20" }, - "todo-comments.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "31e3c38ce9b29781e4422fc0322eb0a21f4e8668" }, - "tokyonight.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "5da1b76e64daf4c5d410f06bcb6b9cb640da7dfd" }, - "which-key.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "3aab2147e74890957785941f0c1ad87d0a44c15a" } -} diff --git a/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/custom/plugins/init.lua b/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/custom/plugins/init.lua deleted file mode 100644 index b3ddcfd..0000000 --- a/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/custom/plugins/init.lua +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ --- You can add your own plugins here or in other files in this directory! --- I promise not to create any merge conflicts in this directory :) --- --- See the kickstart.nvim README for more information - ----@module 'lazy' ----@type LazySpec -return {} diff --git a/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/health.lua b/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/health.lua deleted file mode 100644 index ca68451..0000000 --- a/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/health.lua +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ ---[[ --- --- This file is not required for your own configuration, --- but helps people determine if their system is setup correctly. --- ---]] - -local check_version = function() - local verstr = tostring(vim.version()) - if not vim.version.ge then - vim.health.error(string.format("Neovim out of date: '%s'. Upgrade to latest stable or nightly", verstr)) - return - end - - if vim.version.ge(vim.version(), '0.11') then - vim.health.ok(string.format("Neovim version is: '%s'", verstr)) - else - vim.health.error(string.format("Neovim out of date: '%s'. Upgrade to latest stable or nightly", verstr)) - end -end - -local check_external_reqs = function() - -- Basic utils: `git`, `make`, `unzip` - for _, exe in ipairs { 'git', 'make', 'unzip', 'rg' } do - local is_executable = vim.fn.executable(exe) == 1 - if is_executable then - vim.health.ok(string.format("Found executable: '%s'", exe)) - else - vim.health.warn(string.format("Could not find executable: '%s'", exe)) - end - end - - return true -end - -return { - check = function() - vim.health.start 'kickstart.nvim' - - vim.health.info [[NOTE: Not every warning is a 'must-fix' in `:checkhealth` - - Fix only warnings for plugins and languages you intend to use. - Mason will give warnings for languages that are not installed. - You do not need to install, unless you want to use those languages!]] - - local uv = vim.uv or vim.loop - vim.health.info('System Information: ' .. vim.inspect(uv.os_uname())) - - check_version() - check_external_reqs() - end, -} diff --git a/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/autopairs.lua b/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/autopairs.lua deleted file mode 100644 index 351dad8..0000000 --- a/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/autopairs.lua +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ --- autopairs --- https://github.com/windwp/nvim-autopairs - ----@module 'lazy' ----@type LazySpec -return { - 'windwp/nvim-autopairs', - event = 'InsertEnter', - opts = {}, -} diff --git a/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/debug.lua b/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/debug.lua deleted file mode 100644 index 7e58905..0000000 --- a/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/debug.lua +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ --- debug.lua --- --- Shows how to use the DAP plugin to debug your code. --- --- Primarily focused on configuring the debugger for Go, but can --- be extended to other languages as well. That's why it's called --- kickstart.nvim and not kitchen-sink.nvim ;) - ----@module 'lazy' ----@type LazySpec -return { - -- NOTE: Yes, you can install new plugins here! - 'mfussenegger/nvim-dap', - -- NOTE: And you can specify dependencies as well - dependencies = { - -- Creates a beautiful debugger UI - 'rcarriga/nvim-dap-ui', - - -- Required dependency for nvim-dap-ui - 'nvim-neotest/nvim-nio', - - -- Installs the debug adapters for you - 'mason-org/mason.nvim', - 'jay-babu/mason-nvim-dap.nvim', - - -- Add your own debuggers here - 'leoluz/nvim-dap-go', - }, - keys = { - -- Basic debugging keymaps, feel free to change to your liking! - { '<F5>', function() require('dap').continue() end, desc = 'Debug: Start/Continue' }, - { '<F1>', function() require('dap').step_into() end, desc = 'Debug: Step Into' }, - { '<F2>', function() require('dap').step_over() end, desc = 'Debug: Step Over' }, - { '<F3>', function() require('dap').step_out() end, desc = 'Debug: Step Out' }, - { '<leader>b', function() require('dap').toggle_breakpoint() end, desc = 'Debug: Toggle Breakpoint' }, - { '<leader>B', function() require('dap').set_breakpoint(vim.fn.input 'Breakpoint condition: ') end, desc = 'Debug: Set Breakpoint' }, - -- Toggle to see last session result. Without this, you can't see session output in case of unhandled exception. - { '<F7>', function() require('dapui').toggle() end, desc = 'Debug: See last session result.' }, - }, - config = function() - local dap = require 'dap' - local dapui = require 'dapui' - - require('mason-nvim-dap').setup { - -- Makes a best effort to setup the various debuggers with - -- reasonable debug configurations - automatic_installation = true, - - -- You can provide additional configuration to the handlers, - -- see mason-nvim-dap README for more information - handlers = {}, - - -- You'll need to check that you have the required things installed - -- online, please don't ask me how to install them :) - ensure_installed = { - -- Update this to ensure that you have the debuggers for the langs you want - 'delve', - }, - } - - -- Dap UI setup - -- For more information, see |:help nvim-dap-ui| - ---@diagnostic disable-next-line: missing-fields - dapui.setup { - -- Set icons to characters that are more likely to work in every terminal. - -- Feel free to remove or use ones that you like more! :) - -- Don't feel like these are good choices. - icons = { expanded = '▾', collapsed = '▸', current_frame = '*' }, - ---@diagnostic disable-next-line: missing-fields - controls = { - icons = { - pause = '⏸', - play = '▶', - step_into = '⏎', - step_over = '⏭', - step_out = '⏮', - step_back = 'b', - run_last = '▶▶', - terminate = '⏹', - disconnect = '⏏', - }, - }, - } - - -- Change breakpoint icons - -- vim.api.nvim_set_hl(0, 'DapBreak', { fg = '#e51400' }) - -- vim.api.nvim_set_hl(0, 'DapStop', { fg = '#ffcc00' }) - -- local breakpoint_icons = vim.g.have_nerd_font - -- and { Breakpoint = '', BreakpointCondition = '', BreakpointRejected = '', LogPoint = '', Stopped = '' } - -- or { Breakpoint = '●', BreakpointCondition = '⊜', BreakpointRejected = '⊘', LogPoint = '◆', Stopped = '⭔' } - -- for type, icon in pairs(breakpoint_icons) do - -- local tp = 'Dap' .. type - -- local hl = (type == 'Stopped') and 'DapStop' or 'DapBreak' - -- vim.fn.sign_define(tp, { text = icon, texthl = hl, numhl = hl }) - -- end - - dap.listeners.after.event_initialized['dapui_config'] = dapui.open - dap.listeners.before.event_terminated['dapui_config'] = dapui.close - dap.listeners.before.event_exited['dapui_config'] = dapui.close - - -- Install golang specific config - require('dap-go').setup { - delve = { - -- On Windows delve must be run attached or it crashes. - -- See https://github.com/leoluz/nvim-dap-go/blob/main/README.md#configuring - detached = vim.fn.has 'win32' == 0, - }, - } - end, -} diff --git a/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/gitsigns.lua b/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/gitsigns.lua deleted file mode 100644 index 5f5652f..0000000 --- a/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/gitsigns.lua +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ --- Adds git related signs to the gutter, as well as utilities for managing changes --- NOTE: gitsigns is already included in init.lua but contains only the base --- config. This will add also the recommended keymaps. - ----@module 'lazy' ----@type LazySpec -return { - 'lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim', - ---@module 'gitsigns' - ---@type Gitsigns.Config - ---@diagnostic disable-next-line: missing-fields - opts = { - on_attach = function(bufnr) - local gitsigns = require 'gitsigns' - - local function map(mode, l, r, opts) - opts = opts or {} - opts.buffer = bufnr - vim.keymap.set(mode, l, r, opts) - end - - -- Navigation - map('n', ']c', function() - if vim.wo.diff then - vim.cmd.normal { ']c', bang = true } - else - gitsigns.nav_hunk 'next' - end - end, { desc = 'Jump to next git [c]hange' }) - - map('n', '[c', function() - if vim.wo.diff then - vim.cmd.normal { '[c', bang = true } - else - gitsigns.nav_hunk 'prev' - end - end, { desc = 'Jump to previous git [c]hange' }) - - -- Actions - -- visual mode - map('v', '<leader>hs', function() gitsigns.stage_hunk { vim.fn.line '.', vim.fn.line 'v' } end, { desc = 'git [s]tage hunk' }) - map('v', '<leader>hr', function() gitsigns.reset_hunk { vim.fn.line '.', vim.fn.line 'v' } end, { desc = 'git [r]eset hunk' }) - -- normal mode - map('n', '<leader>hs', gitsigns.stage_hunk, { desc = 'git [s]tage hunk' }) - map('n', '<leader>hr', gitsigns.reset_hunk, { desc = 'git [r]eset hunk' }) - map('n', '<leader>hS', gitsigns.stage_buffer, { desc = 'git [S]tage buffer' }) - map('n', '<leader>hu', gitsigns.stage_hunk, { desc = 'git [u]ndo stage hunk' }) - map('n', '<leader>hR', gitsigns.reset_buffer, { desc = 'git [R]eset buffer' }) - map('n', '<leader>hp', gitsigns.preview_hunk, { desc = 'git [p]review hunk' }) - map('n', '<leader>hb', gitsigns.blame_line, { desc = 'git [b]lame line' }) - map('n', '<leader>hd', gitsigns.diffthis, { desc = 'git [d]iff against index' }) - map('n', '<leader>hD', function() gitsigns.diffthis '@' end, { desc = 'git [D]iff against last commit' }) - -- Toggles - map('n', '<leader>tb', gitsigns.toggle_current_line_blame, { desc = '[T]oggle git show [b]lame line' }) - map('n', '<leader>tD', gitsigns.preview_hunk_inline, { desc = '[T]oggle git show [D]eleted' }) - end, - }, -} diff --git a/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/indent_line.lua b/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/indent_line.lua deleted file mode 100644 index 946ac79..0000000 --- a/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/indent_line.lua +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ --- Add indentation guides even on blank lines - ----@module 'lazy' ----@type LazySpec -return { - 'lukas-reineke/indent-blankline.nvim', - -- Enable `lukas-reineke/indent-blankline.nvim` - -- See `:help ibl` - main = 'ibl', - ---@module 'ibl' - ---@type ibl.config - opts = {}, -} diff --git a/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/lint.lua b/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/lint.lua deleted file mode 100644 index 326fc3f..0000000 --- a/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/lint.lua +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ --- Linting - ----@module 'lazy' ----@type LazySpec -return { - 'mfussenegger/nvim-lint', - event = { 'BufReadPre', 'BufNewFile' }, - config = function() - local lint = require 'lint' - lint.linters_by_ft = { - markdown = { 'markdownlint' }, - } - - -- To allow other plugins to add linters to require('lint').linters_by_ft, - -- instead set linters_by_ft like this: - -- lint.linters_by_ft = lint.linters_by_ft or {} - -- lint.linters_by_ft['markdown'] = { 'markdownlint' } - -- - -- However, note that this will enable a set of default linters, - -- which will cause errors unless these tools are available: - -- { - -- clojure = { "clj-kondo" }, - -- dockerfile = { "hadolint" }, - -- inko = { "inko" }, - -- janet = { "janet" }, - -- json = { "jsonlint" }, - -- markdown = { "vale" }, - -- rst = { "vale" }, - -- ruby = { "ruby" }, - -- terraform = { "tflint" }, - -- text = { "vale" } - -- } - -- - -- You can disable the default linters by setting their filetypes to nil: - -- lint.linters_by_ft['clojure'] = nil - -- lint.linters_by_ft['dockerfile'] = nil - -- lint.linters_by_ft['inko'] = nil - -- lint.linters_by_ft['janet'] = nil - -- lint.linters_by_ft['json'] = nil - -- lint.linters_by_ft['markdown'] = nil - -- lint.linters_by_ft['rst'] = nil - -- lint.linters_by_ft['ruby'] = nil - -- lint.linters_by_ft['terraform'] = nil - -- lint.linters_by_ft['text'] = nil - - -- Create autocommand which carries out the actual linting - -- on the specified events. - local lint_augroup = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('lint', { clear = true }) - vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ 'BufEnter', 'BufWritePost', 'InsertLeave' }, { - group = lint_augroup, - callback = function() - -- Only run the linter in buffers that you can modify in order to - -- avoid superfluous noise, notably within the handy LSP pop-ups that - -- describe the hovered symbol using Markdown. - if vim.bo.modifiable then lint.try_lint() end - end, - }) - end, -} diff --git a/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/neo-tree.lua b/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/neo-tree.lua deleted file mode 100644 index af8d449..0000000 --- a/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/kickstart/plugins/neo-tree.lua +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ --- Neo-tree is a Neovim plugin to browse the file system --- https://github.com/nvim-neo-tree/neo-tree.nvim - ----@module 'lazy' ----@type LazySpec -return { - 'nvim-neo-tree/neo-tree.nvim', - version = '*', - dependencies = { - 'nvim-lua/plenary.nvim', - 'nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons', -- not strictly required, but recommended - 'MunifTanjim/nui.nvim', - }, - lazy = false, - keys = { - { '\\', ':Neotree reveal<CR>', desc = 'NeoTree reveal', silent = true }, - }, - ---@module 'neo-tree' - ---@type neotree.Config - opts = { - filesystem = { - window = { - mappings = { - ['\\'] = 'close_window', - }, - }, - }, - }, -} diff --git a/nvim/.config/nvim/stylua.toml b/nvim/.config/nvim/stylua.toml deleted file mode 100644 index 0435f67..0000000 --- a/nvim/.config/nvim/stylua.toml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -indent_type = "Spaces" -indent_width = 2 |
