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-- [[ 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 keymaps
vim.keymap.set("n", "[d", vim.diagnostic.goto_prev, { desc = "Go to previous [D]iagnostic message" })
vim.keymap.set("n", "]d", vim.diagnostic.goto_next, { desc = "Go to next [D]iagnostic message" })
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>e", vim.diagnostic.open_float, { desc = "Show diagnostic [E]rror messages" })
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" })
vim.keymap.set("i", "jk", "<Esc>", { desc = "Exit insert 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>')
-- latex keys
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>ll", "<plug>(vimtex-compile)", { desc = "Compile LaTeX" })
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>lv", "<plug>(vimtex-view)", { desc = "View PDF" })
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>lc", "<plug>(vimtex-clean)", { desc = "Clean auxiliary files" })
-- QuickFix List
vim.keymap.set("n", "<M-n>", "<cmd>cnext<CR>")
vim.keymap.set("n", "<M-p>", "<cmd>cprev<CR>")
vim.keymap.set("n", "<M-o>", "<cmd>copen<CR>")
vim.keymap.set("n", "<M-c>", "<cmd>cclose<CR>")
-- buffers
vim.api.nvim_set_keymap("n", "bh", ":bfirst<enter>", { noremap = false })
vim.api.nvim_set_keymap("n", "bj", ":bnext<enter>", { noremap = false })
vim.api.nvim_set_keymap("n", "bk", ":bprev<enter>", { noremap = false })
vim.api.nvim_set_keymap("n", "bl", ":blast<enter>", { noremap = false })
vim.api.nvim_set_keymap("n", "bd", ":bdelete<enter>", { noremap = false })
-- Todo search
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>st", "<cmd>TodoQuickFix<CR>")
-- greatest remap ever
vim.keymap.set("x", "<leader>p", [["_dP]])
-- 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" })
-- [[ Basic Autocommands ]]
-- See `:help lua-guide-autocommands`
-- Highlight when yanking (copying) text
-- Try it with `yap` in normal mode
-- See `:help vim.highlight.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.highlight.on_yank()
end,
})

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return {
{
"pocco81/auto-save.nvim",
opts = {
enabled = true, -- start auto-save when the plugin is loaded (i.e. when your package manager loads it)
execution_message = {
message = function() -- message to print on save
return ("AutoSave: saved at " .. vim.fn.strftime("%H:%M:%S"))
end,
dim = 0.18, -- dim the color of `message`
cleaning_interval = 1250, -- (milliseconds) automatically clean MsgArea after displaying `message`. See :h MsgArea
},
trigger_events = { "InsertLeave", "TextChanged" }, -- vim events that trigger auto-save. See :h events
-- function that determines whether to save the current buffer or not
-- return true: if buffer is ok to be saved
-- return false: if it's not ok to be saved
condition = function(buf)
local fn = vim.fn
local utils = require("auto-save.utils.data")
if fn.getbufvar(buf, "&modifiable") == 1 and utils.not_in(fn.getbufvar(buf, "&filetype"), {}) then
return true -- met condition(s), can save
end
return false -- can't save
end,
write_all_buffers = false, -- write all buffers when the current one meets `condition`
debounce_delay = 135, -- saves the file at most every `debounce_delay` milliseconds
callbacks = { -- functions to be executed at different intervals
enabling = nil, -- ran when enabling auto-save
disabling = nil, -- ran when disabling auto-save
before_asserting_save = nil, -- ran before checking `condition`
before_saving = nil, -- ran before doing the actual save
after_saving = nil, -- ran after doing the actual save
},
},
},
}

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return {
{ -- 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",
},
},
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, cs = true }
local lsp_format_opt
if disable_filetypes[vim.bo[bufnr].filetype] then
lsp_format_opt = "never"
else
lsp_format_opt = "fallback"
end
return {
timeout_ms = 500,
lsp_format = lsp_format_opt,
}
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 },
},
},
},
}
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-- 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`. This is equivalent to the following Lua:
-- require('gitsigns').setup({ ... })
--
-- See `:help gitsigns` to understand what the configuration keys do
return {
{ -- Adds git related signs to the gutter, as well as utilities for managing changes
"lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim",
opts = {
signs = {
add = { text = "+" },
change = { text = "~" },
delete = { text = "_" },
topdelete = { text = "" },
changedelete = { text = "~" },
},
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,
},
},
}
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-- LSP Plugins
return {
{
-- `lazydev` configures Lua LSP for your Neovim config, runtime and plugins
-- used for completion, annotations and signatures of Neovim apis
"folke/lazydev.nvim",
ft = "lua",
opts = {
library = {
-- Load luvit types when the `vim.uv` word is found
{ path = "${3rd}/luv/library", words = { "vim%.uv" } },
},
},
},
{
-- 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({})`
{ "williamboman/mason.nvim", opts = {} }, -- NOTE: Must be loaded before dependants
"williamboman/mason-lspconfig.nvim",
"WhoIsSethDaniel/mason-tool-installer.nvim",
-- Useful status updates for LSP.
{ "j-hui/fidget.nvim", opts = {} },
-- Allows extra capabilities provided by nvim-cmp
"hrsh7th/cmp-nvim-lsp",
},
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
-- 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>.
map("gd", require("telescope.builtin").lsp_definitions, "[G]oto [D]efinition")
-- Find references for the word under your cursor.
map("gr", require("telescope.builtin").lsp_references, "[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.
map("gI", require("telescope.builtin").lsp_implementations, "[G]oto [I]mplementation")
-- 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*.
map("<leader>D", require("telescope.builtin").lsp_type_definitions, "Type [D]efinition")
-- Fuzzy find all the symbols in your current document.
-- Symbols are things like variables, functions, types, etc.
map("<leader>ds", require("telescope.builtin").lsp_document_symbols, "[D]ocument [S]ymbols")
-- Fuzzy find all the symbols in your current workspace.
-- Similar to document symbols, except searches over your entire project.
map(
"<leader>ws",
require("telescope.builtin").lsp_dynamic_workspace_symbols,
"[W]orkspace [S]ymbols"
)
-- Rename the variable under your cursor.
-- Most Language Servers support renaming across files, etc.
map("<leader>rn", 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("<leader>ca", vim.lsp.buf.code_action, "[C]ode [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("gD", vim.lsp.buf.declaration, "[G]oto [D]eclaration")
-- This function resolves a difference between neovim nightly (version 0.11) and stable (version 0.10)
---@param client vim.lsp.Client
---@param method vim.lsp.protocol.Method
---@param bufnr? integer some lsp support methods only in specific files
---@return boolean
local function client_supports_method(client, method, bufnr)
if vim.fn.has("nvim-0.11") == 1 then
return client:supports_method(method, bufnr)
else
return client.supports_method(method, { bufnr = bufnr })
end
end
-- 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(
client,
vim.lsp.protocol.Methods.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
-- Not working... deactivated for now until i debug it
-- -- Function to preview the definition in a floating window
-- function PreviewDefinition()
-- local params = vim.lsp.util.make_position_params()
-- vim.lsp.buf_request(0, 'textDocument/definition', params, function(_, result)
-- -- Check if result is nil or empty
-- if not result or vim.tbl_isempty(result) then
-- print('No definition found.')
-- return
-- end
--
-- -- Check if the location is valid
-- local location = result[1]
-- if location and location.uri then
-- vim.lsp.util.preview_location(location)
-- else
-- print('Invalid location data.')
-- end
-- end)
-- end
-- -- Keybind for the preview
-- vim.api.nvim_set_keymap('n', 'gP', ':lua PreviewDefinition()<CR>', { noremap = true, silent = true })
-- 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(client, vim.lsp.protocol.Methods.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,
})
-- Diagnostic Config
-- See :help vim.diagnostic.Opts
vim.diagnostic.config({
severity_sort = true,
float = { border = "rounded", source = "if_many" },
underline = { severity = vim.diagnostic.severity.ERROR },
signs = vim.g.have_nerd_font and {
text = {
[vim.diagnostic.severity.ERROR] = "󰅚 ",
[vim.diagnostic.severity.WARN] = "󰀪 ",
[vim.diagnostic.severity.INFO] = "󰋽 ",
[vim.diagnostic.severity.HINT] = "󰌶 ",
},
} or {},
virtual_text = {
source = "if_many",
spacing = 2,
format = function(diagnostic)
local diagnostic_message = {
[vim.diagnostic.severity.ERROR] = diagnostic.message,
[vim.diagnostic.severity.WARN] = diagnostic.message,
[vim.diagnostic.severity.INFO] = diagnostic.message,
[vim.diagnostic.severity.HINT] = diagnostic.message,
}
return diagnostic_message[diagnostic.severity]
end,
},
})
-- LSP servers and clients are able to communicate to each other what features they support.
-- By default, Neovim doesn't support everything that is in the LSP specification.
-- When you add nvim-cmp, luasnip, etc. Neovim now has *more* capabilities.
-- So, we create new capabilities with nvim cmp, and then broadcast that to the servers.
local capabilities = vim.lsp.protocol.make_client_capabilities()
capabilities = vim.tbl_deep_extend("force", capabilities, require("cmp_nvim_lsp").default_capabilities())
-- Enable the following language servers
-- Feel free to add/remove any LSPs that you want here. They will automatically be installed.
--
-- Add any additional override configuration in the following tables. Available keys are:
-- - cmd (table): Override the default command used to start the server
-- - filetypes (table): Override the default list of associated filetypes for the server
-- - capabilities (table): Override fields in capabilities. Can be used to disable certain LSP features.
-- - settings (table): Override the default settings passed when initializing the server.
-- For example, to see the options for `lua_ls`, you could go to: https://luals.github.io/wiki/settings/
local servers = {
-- clangd = {},
-- gopls = {},
-- pyright = {},
-- rust_analyzer = {},
-- ... etc. See `:help lspconfig-all` for a list of all the pre-configured LSPs
--
-- 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 = {},
--
omnisharp_mono = {
-- Indentation style to One True Brace (OTBS)
-- settings = {
-- FormattingOptions = {
-- NewLine = "\n",
-- UseTabs = false,
-- TabSize = 4,
-- IndentationSize = 4,
-- ["/"] = {
-- ["braceNewLine"] = false, -- This enables OTBS (braces stay on the same line)
-- },
-- },
-- },
},
lua_ls = {
-- cmd = { ... },
-- filetypes = { ... },
-- capabilities = {},
settings = {
Lua = {
completion = {
callSnippet = "Replace",
},
-- You can toggle below to ignore Lua_LS's noisy `missing-fields` warnings
-- diagnostics = { disable = { 'missing-fields' } },
},
},
},
}
-- 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.
--
-- `mason` had to be setup earlier: to configure its options see the
-- `dependencies` table for `nvim-lspconfig` above.
--
-- You can add other tools here that you want Mason to install
-- for you, so that they are available from within Neovim.
local ensure_installed = vim.tbl_keys(servers or {})
vim.list_extend(ensure_installed, {
"stylua", -- Used to format Lua code
})
require("mason-tool-installer").setup({ ensure_installed = ensure_installed })
require("mason-lspconfig").setup({
ensure_installed = {}, -- explicitly set to an empty table (Kickstart populates installs via mason-tool-installer)
automatic_installation = false,
handlers = {
function(server_name)
local server = servers[server_name] or {}
-- This handles overriding only values explicitly passed
-- by the server configuration above. Useful when disabling
-- certain features of an LSP (for example, turning off formatting for ts_ls)
server.capabilities = vim.tbl_deep_extend("force", {}, capabilities, server.capabilities or {})
require("lspconfig")[server_name].setup(server)
end,
},
})
end,
},
}
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return { -- mason.nvim integration
"jay-babu/mason-nvim-dap.nvim",
dependencies = "mason.nvim",
cmd = { "DapInstall", "DapUninstall" },
opts = {
-- 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
},
},
-- mason-nvim-dap is loaded when nvim-dap loads
config = function() end,
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return {
{
"mfussenegger/nvim-dap",
dependencies = {
"nvim-neotest/nvim-nio",
"rcarriga/nvim-dap-ui",
"mfussenegger/nvim-dap-python",
"theHamsta/nvim-dap-virtual-text",
},
config = function()
local dap = require("dap")
local dapui = require("dapui")
local dap_python = require("dap-python")
require("dapui").setup()
require("nvim-dap-virtual-text").setup({
commented = true, -- Show virtual text alongside comment
})
dap_python.setup("python3")
table.insert(require('dap').configurations.python, {
justMyCode = false,
type = 'python';
request = 'launch';
name = 'file:args:allCode';
program = '${file}';
args = function()
local args_string = vim.fn.input('Arguments: ')
local utils = require("dap.utils")
if utils.splitstr and vim.fn.has("nvim-0.10") == 1 then
return utils.splitstr(args_string)
end
return vim.split(args_string, " +")
end;
-- console = opts.console;
-- pythonPath = opts.pythonPath,
})
vim.fn.sign_define("DapBreakpoint", {
text = "",
texthl = "DiagnosticSignError",
linehl = "",
numhl = "",
})
vim.fn.sign_define("DapBreakpointRejected", {
text = "", -- or "❌"
texthl = "DiagnosticSignError",
linehl = "",
numhl = "",
})
vim.fn.sign_define("DapStopped", {
text = "", -- or "→"
texthl = "DiagnosticSignWarn",
linehl = "Visual",
numhl = "DiagnosticSignWarn",
})
-- Automatically open DAP UI
dap.listeners.after.event_initialized["dapui_config"] = function()
dapui.open()
end
-- Automatically close DAP UI when session terminates
dap.listeners.after.event_terminated["dapui_config"] = function()
dapui.close()
end
dap.listeners.after.event_exited["dapui_config"] = function()
dapui.close()
end
local opts = { noremap = true, silent = true }
-- Toggle breakpoint
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>db", function()
dap.toggle_breakpoint()
end, opts)
-- Continue / Start
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>dc", function()
dap.continue()
end, opts)
-- Step Over
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>do", function()
dap.step_over()
end, opts)
-- Step Into
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>di", function()
dap.step_into()
end, opts)
-- Step Out
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>dO", function()
dap.step_out()
end, opts)
-- Keymap to terminate debugging
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>dq", function()
require("dap").terminate()
end, opts)
-- Toggle DAP UI
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>du", function()
dapui.toggle()
end, opts)
end,
},
}
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return {
{
'nvim-orgmode/orgmode',
event = 'VeryLazy',
config = function()
-- Setup orgmode
require('orgmode').setup({
org_agenda_files = '~/orgfiles/**/*',
org_default_notes_file = '~/orgfiles/refile.org',
})
end,
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-- 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
return {
{ -- Fuzzy Finder (files, lsp, etc)
"nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim",
event = "VimEnter",
branch = "0.1.x",
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 = {}
pickers = {
find_files = {
hidden = true,
follow = true,
},
},
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", "<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><leader>", builtin.buffers, { desc = "[ ] Find existing buffers" })
-- Slightly advanced example of overriding default behavior and theme
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,
},
}
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return {
{
"folke/todo-comments.nvim",
dependencies = { "nvim-lua/plenary.nvim" },
opts = {
signs = true, -- show icons in the signs column
sign_priority = 8, -- sign priority
-- keywords recognized as todo comments
keywords = {
FIX = {
icon = "", -- icon used for the sign, and in search results
color = "error", -- can be a hex color, or a named color (see below)
alt = { "FIXME", "BUG", "FIXIT", "ISSUE" }, -- a set of other keywords that all map to this FIX keywords
-- signs = false, -- configure signs for some keywords individually
},
TODO = { icon = "", color = "info" },
HACK = { icon = "", color = "warning" },
WARN = { icon = "", color = "warning", alt = { "WARNING", "XXX" } },
PERF = { icon = "", alt = { "OPTIM", "PERFORMANCE", "OPTIMIZE" } },
NOTE = { icon = "", color = "hint", alt = { "INFO" } },
TEST = { icon = "", color = "test", alt = { "TESTING", "PASSED", "FAILED" } },
Q = { icon = "", color = "warning", alt = { "QUESTION", "WTF", "HMM?" } },
},
gui_style = {
fg = "NONE", -- The gui style to use for the fg highlight group.
bg = "BOLD", -- The gui style to use for the bg highlight group.
},
merge_keywords = true, -- when true, custom keywords will be merged with the defaults
-- highlighting of the line containing the todo comment
-- * before: highlights before the keyword (typically comment characters)
-- * keyword: highlights of the keyword
-- * after: highlights after the keyword (todo text)
highlight = {
multiline = true, -- enable multine todo comments
multiline_pattern = "^.", -- lua pattern to match the next multiline from the start of the matched keyword
multiline_context = 10, -- extra lines that will be re-evaluated when changing a line
before = "", -- "fg" or "bg" or empty
keyword = "wide", -- "fg", "bg", "wide", "wide_bg", "wide_fg" or empty. (wide and wide_bg is the same as bg, but will also highlight surrounding characters, wide_fg acts accordingly but with fg)
after = "fg", -- "fg" or "bg" or empty
pattern = [[.*<(KEYWORDS)\s*:]], -- pattern or table of patterns, used for highlighting (vim regex)
comments_only = true, -- uses treesitter to match keywords in comments only
max_line_len = 400, -- ignore lines longer than this
exclude = {}, -- list of file types to exclude highlighting
},
-- list of named colors where we try to extract the guifg from the
-- list of highlight groups or use the hex color if hl not found as a fallback
colors = {
error = { "DiagnosticError", "ErrorMsg", "#DC2626" },
warning = { "DiagnosticWarn", "WarningMsg", "#FBBF24" },
info = { "DiagnosticInfo", "#2563EB" },
hint = { "DiagnosticHint", "#10B981" },
default = { "Identifier", "#7C3AED" },
test = { "Identifier", "#FF00FF" }
},
search = {
command = "rg",
args = {
"--color=never",
"--no-heading",
"--with-filename",
"--line-number",
"--column",
},
-- regex that will be used to match keywords.
-- don't replace the (KEYWORDS) placeholder
pattern = [[\b(KEYWORDS):]], -- ripgrep regex
-- pattern = [[\b(KEYWORDS)\b]], -- match without the extra colon. You'll likely get false positives
},
}
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-- 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)`.
return {
{ -- Useful plugin to show you pending keybinds.
"folke/which-key.nvim",
event = "VimEnter", -- Sets the loading event to 'VimEnter'
opts = {
-- delay between pressing a key and opening which-key (milliseconds)
-- this setting is independent of vim.opt.timeoutlen
delay = 0,
icons = {
-- set icon mappings to true if you have a Nerd Font
mappings = vim.g.have_nerd_font,
-- If you are using a Nerd Font: set icons.keys to an empty table which will use the
-- default whick-key.nvim defined Nerd Font icons, otherwise define a string table
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>c", group = "[C]ode", mode = { "n", "x" } },
{ "<leader>d", group = "[D]ocument" },
{ "<leader>r", group = "[R]ename" },
{ "<leader>s", group = "[S]earch" },
{ "<leader>w", group = "[W]orkspace" },
{ "<leader>t", group = "[T]oggle" },
{ "<leader>h", group = "Git [H]unk", mode = { "n", "v" } },
},
},
},
}
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-- [[ 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 ---@diagnostic disable-next-line: undefined-field
vim.opt.rtp:prepend(lazypath)
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-- [[ 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 with a link (or for a github repo: 'owner/repo' link).
"tpope/vim-sleuth", -- Detect tabstop and shiftwidth automatically
-- NOTE: Plugins can also be added by using a table,
-- with the first argument being the link and the following
-- keys can be used to configure plugin behavior/loading/etc.
--
-- Use `opts = {}` to automatically pass options to a plugin's `setup()` function, forcing the plugin to be loaded.
-- modular approach: using `require 'path/name'` will
-- include a plugin definition from file lua/path/name.lua
{
'numToStr/Comment.nvim',
opts = {
-- add any options here
}
},
-- { FIXME: Not working right now
-- 'VidocqH/lsp-lens.nvim',
-- config = function ()
-- require("lsp-lens").setup({})
-- end,
-- },
require("kickstart/plugins/orgmode"),
"ThePrimeagen/vim-be-good",
require("kickstart/plugins/nvim-dap"),
{ -- nvim-dap-lldb
"julianolf/nvim-dap-lldb",
dependencies = { "mfussenegger/nvim-dap" },
},
{ -- vimtex
"lervag/vimtex",
lazy = false, -- we don't want to lazy load VimTeX
-- tag = "v2.15", -- uncomment to pin to a specific release
init = function()
-- VimTeX configuration goes here, e.g.
vim.g.vimtex_view_method = "zathura"
vim.g.vimtex_compiler_method = "latexmk"
end,
},
require("kickstart.plugins.mason-nvim-dap"),
{ -- nvim-autopairs
"windwp/nvim-autopairs",
event = "InsertEnter",
config = true,
-- use opts = {} for passing setup options
-- this is equivalent to setup({}) function
},
-- NOTE: Plugins can also be added by using a table,
-- with the first argument being the link and the following
-- keys can be used to configure plugin behavior/loading/etc.
--
-- Use `opts = {}` to force a plugin to be loaded.
--
require("kickstart/plugins/gitsigns"),
require("kickstart/plugins/auto-save"),
{ -- markdown.nvim
"MeanderingProgrammer/markdown.nvim",
main = "render-markdown",
opts = {},
name = "render-markdown",
dependencie = { "nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter", "nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons" },
},
{ -- Allow to move line, word, and bloc
"fedepujol/move.nvim",
config = function()
require("move").setup({})
local opts = { noremap = true, silent = true }
-- Normal-mode commands
vim.keymap.set("n", "<A-j>", ":MoveLine(1)<CR>", opts)
vim.keymap.set("n", "<A-k>", ":MoveLine(-1)<CR>", opts)
vim.keymap.set("n", "<A-l>", ":MoveWord(1)<CR>", opts)
vim.keymap.set("n", "<A-h>", ":MoveWord(-1)<CR>", opts)
vim.keymap.set("v", "<A-j>", ":MoveBlock(1)<CR>", opts)
vim.keymap.set("v", "<A-k>", ":MoveBlock(-1)<CR>", opts)
vim.keymap.set("v", "<A-l>", ":MoveHBlock(1)<CR>", opts)
vim.keymap.set("v", "<A-h>", ":MoveHBlock(-1)<CR>", opts)
end,
},
{ -- leetcode.nvim
"kawre/leetcode.nvim",
build = ":TSUpdate html",
dependencies = {
"nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim",
"nvim-lua/plenary.nvim", -- required by telescope
"MunifTanjim/nui.nvim",
-- optional
"nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter",
"rcarriga/nvim-notify",
"nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons",
},
opts = {
-- configuration goes here
},
},
require("kickstart.plugins.which-key"),
-- Awesome search
require("kickstart.plugins.telescope"),
-- Highlight todo, notes, etc in comments
require("kickstart/plugins/todo-comments"),
-- Transparent background
{
"xiyaowong/transparent.nvim",
},
-- FIXME: Deactivated for now because enable to set the tabulation standard
-- NOTE: Maybe the new language support added to treesitter make this work now?
-- require("kickstart.plugins.conform"),
-- Folding
{
"kevinhwang91/nvim-ufo",
event = "BufRead",
dependencies = { "kevinhwang91/promise-async" },
config = function()
vim.o.foldcolumn = "1"
vim.o.foldlevel = 99
vim.o.foldlevelstart = 99
vim.o.foldenable = true
require("ufo").setup()
end,
},
-- LSP Plugins
require("kickstart.plugins.lspconfig"),
{ -- obsidian
"epwalsh/obsidian.nvim",
version = "*", -- recommended, use latest release instead of latest commit
lazy = true,
ft = "markdown",
-- Replace the above line with this if you only want to load obsidian.nvim for markdown files in your vault:
-- event = {
-- -- If you want to use the home shortcut '~' here you need to call 'vim.fn.expand'.
-- -- E.g. "BufReadPre " .. vim.fn.expand "~" .. "/my-vault/*.md"
-- -- refer to `:h file-pattern` for more examples
-- "BufReadPre path/to/my-vault/*.md",
-- "BufNewFile path/to/my-vault/*.md",
-- },
dependencies = {
-- Required.
"nvim-lua/plenary.nvim",
-- see below for full list of optional dependencies 👇
},
opts = {
ui = {enable = false},
workspaces = (
function()
local ws = {}
if vim.fn.hostname() == "valkyrie" then
table.insert(ws, {
name = "personal",
path = vim.fn.expand("~/Nextcloud/3. Resources/Notes"),
})
end
if vim.fn.hostname() == "Ingenuity-WSL" then
table.insert(ws, {
name = "work",
path = vim.fn.expand("/mnt/c/Users/Thierry/3-Resources/Work_Notes"),
})
end
if vim.fn.hostname() == "ingenuity" then
table.insert(ws, {
name = "work",
path = vim.fn.expand("~/3-Resources/Work_Notes"),
})
end
return ws
end)(),
},
},
{ -- Autocompletion
"hrsh7th/nvim-cmp",
event = "InsertEnter",
dependencies = {
-- Snippet Engine & its associated nvim-cmp source
{
"L3MON4D3/LuaSnip",
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,
},
},
},
"saadparwaiz1/cmp_luasnip", -- snippet completion
-- Adds other completion capabilities.
-- nvim-cmp does not ship with all sources by default. They are split
-- into multiple repos for maintenance purposes.
"hrsh7th/cmp-nvim-lsp",
"hrsh7th/cmp-path",
},
config = function()
-- See `:help cmp`
local cmp = require("cmp")
local luasnip = require("luasnip")
luasnip.config.setup({})
cmp.setup({
snippet = {
expand = function(args)
luasnip.lsp_expand(args.body)
end,
},
completion = { completeopt = "menu,menuone,noinsert" },
-- For an understanding of why these mappings were
-- chosen, you will need to read `:help ins-completion`
--
-- No, but seriously. Please read `:help ins-completion`, it is really good!
mapping = cmp.mapping.preset.insert({
-- Select the [n]ext item
["<C-n>"] = cmp.mapping.select_next_item(),
-- Select the [p]revious item
["<C-p>"] = cmp.mapping.select_prev_item(),
-- Scroll the documentation window [b]ack / [f]orward
["<C-b>"] = cmp.mapping.scroll_docs(-4),
["<C-f>"] = cmp.mapping.scroll_docs(4),
-- Accept ([y]es) the completion.
-- This will auto-import if your LSP supports it.
-- This will expand snippets if the LSP sent a snippet.
["<C-y>"] = cmp.mapping.confirm({ select = true }),
-- If you prefer more traditional completion keymaps,
-- you can uncomment the following lines
--['<CR>'] = cmp.mapping.confirm { select = true },
--['<Tab>'] = cmp.mapping.select_next_item(),
--['<S-Tab>'] = cmp.mapping.select_prev_item(),
-- Manually trigger a completion from nvim-cmp.
-- Generally you don't need this, because nvim-cmp will display
-- completions whenever it has completion options available.
["<C-Space>"] = cmp.mapping.complete({}),
-- Think of <c-l> as moving to the right of your snippet expansion.
-- So if you have a snippet that's like:
-- function $name($args)
-- $body
-- end
--
-- <c-l> will move you to the right of each of the expansion locations.
-- <c-h> is similar, except moving you backwards.
["<C-l>"] = cmp.mapping(function()
if luasnip.expand_or_locally_jumpable() then
luasnip.expand_or_jump()
end
end, { "i", "s" }),
["<C-h>"] = cmp.mapping(function()
if luasnip.locally_jumpable(-1) then
luasnip.jump(-1)
end
end, { "i", "s" }),
-- For more advanced Luasnip keymaps (e.g. selecting choice nodes, expansion) see:
-- https://github.com/L3MON4D3/LuaSnip?tab=readme-ov-file#keymaps
}),
sources = {
{
name = "lazydev",
-- set group index to 0 to skip loading LuaLS completions as lazydev recommends it
group_index = 0,
},
{ name = "nvim_lsp" },
{ name = "luasnip" },
{ name = "path" },
},
})
end,
},
{ -- 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.
init = function()
-- 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("retrobox")
-- You can configure highlights by doing something like:
vim.cmd.hi("Comment gui=none")
end,
},
{ -- Collection of various small independent plugins/modules
"echasnovski/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()
-- 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/echasnovski/mini.nvim
end,
},
{ -- Highlight, edit, and navigate code
"nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter",
build = ":TSUpdate",
main = "nvim-treesitter.configs", -- Sets main module to use for opts
-- [[ Configure Treesitter ]] See `:help nvim-treesitter`
opts = {
ensure_installed = {
"bash",
"c",
"cpp",
"csv",
"gitignore",
"git_config",
"haskell",
"hyprlang",
"javadoc",
"json",
"lua",
"make",
"nginx",
"requirements",
"rust",
"sql",
"ssh_config",
"tmux",
"vhdl",
"xml",
"c_sharp",
"python",
"diff",
"bash",
"html",
"lua",
"luadoc",
"markdown",
"markdown_inline",
"query",
"vim",
"vimdoc",
},
-- Autoinstall languages that are not installed
auto_install = true,
highlight = {
enable = true,
-- Some languages depend on vim's regex highlighting system (such as Ruby) for indent rules.
-- If you are experiencing weird indenting issues, add the language to
-- the list of additional_vim_regex_highlighting and disabled languages for indent.
additional_vim_regex_highlighting = { "ruby" },
},
indent = { enable = true, disable = { "ruby" } },
},
-- There are additional nvim-treesitter modules that you can use to interact
-- with nvim-treesitter. You should go explore a few and see what interests you:
--
-- - Incremental selection: Included, see `:help nvim-treesitter-incremental-selection-mod`
-- - Show your current context: https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter-context
-- - Treesitter + textobjects: https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter-textobjects
},
-- 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 recommend 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
}, {
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 = "💤 ",
},
},
})
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-- [[ Setting options ]]
-- See `:help vim.opt`
-- NOTE: You can change these options as you wish!
-- For more options, you can see `:help option-list`
vim.opt.expandtab = true -- Use spaces instead of tabs
vim.opt.shiftwidth = 2 -- Indent/outdent by 2 spaces
vim.opt.tabstop = 2 -- Tab key inserts 2 spaces
vim.opt.softtabstop = 2 -- Backspace removes 2 spaces
-- Set fileformat to dos (CRLF) on Windows-based systems
if vim.fn.has('win32') == 1 or vim.fn.has('win64') == 1 then
vim.opt.fileformat = 'dos'
end
-- Make line numbers default
vim.opt.number = true
-- You can also add relative line numbers, to help with jumping.
-- Experiment for yourself to see if you like it!
vim.opt.relativenumber = true
-- Enable mouse mode, can be useful for resizing splits for example!
vim.opt.mouse = "a"
-- Don't show the mode, since it's already in the status line
vim.opt.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.opt.clipboard = "unnamedplus"
end)
-- Enable break indent
vim.opt.breakindent = true
-- Save undo history
vim.opt.undofile = true
-- Case-insensitive searching UNLESS \C or one or more capital letters in the search term
vim.opt.ignorecase = true
vim.opt.smartcase = true
-- Keep signcolumn on by default
vim.opt.signcolumn = "yes"
-- Decrease update time
vim.opt.updatetime = 250
-- Decrease mapped sequence wait time
-- Displays which-key popup sooner
vim.opt.timeoutlen = 300
-- Configure how new splits should be opened
vim.opt.splitright = true
vim.opt.splitbelow = true
-- Sets how neovim will display certain whitespace characters in the editor.
-- See `:help 'list'`
-- and `:help 'listchars'`
vim.opt.list = true
vim.opt.listchars = { tab = "» ", trail = "·", nbsp = "" }
-- Preview substitutions live, as you type!
vim.opt.inccommand = "split"
-- Show which line your cursor is on
vim.opt.cursorline = true
-- Minimal number of screen lines to keep above and below the cursor.
vim.opt.scrolloff = 20
-- Setting this for obsidian.nvim
vim.opt_local.conceallevel = 2
-- Setting transparency
vim.g.transparent_enabled = true
-- vim: ts=2 sts=2 sw=2