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--[[
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=====================================================================
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==================== READ THIS BEFORE CONTINUING ====================
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=====================================================================
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======== .-----. ========
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======== .----------------------. | === | ========
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======== |.-""""""""""""""""""-.| |-----| ========
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======== || || | === | ========
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======== || KICKSTART.NVIM || |-----| ========
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======== || || | === | ========
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======== || || |-----| ========
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======== ||:Tutor || |:::::| ========
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======== |'-..................-'| |____o| ========
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======== `"")----------------(""` ___________ ========
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======== /::::::::::| |::::::::::\ \ no mouse \ ========
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======== /:::========| |==hjkl==:::\ \ required \ ========
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======== '""""""""""""' '""""""""""""' '""""""""""' ========
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======== ========
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=====================================================================
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=====================================================================
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What is Kickstart?
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Kickstart.nvim is *not* a distribution.
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Kickstart.nvim is a starting point for your own configuration.
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The goal is that you can read every line of code, top-to-bottom, understand
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what your configuration is doing, and modify it to suit your needs.
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Once you've done that, you can start exploring, configuring and tinkering to
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make Neovim your own! That might mean leaving Kickstart just the way it is for a while
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or immediately breaking it into modular pieces. It's up to you!
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If you don't know anything about Lua, I recommend taking some time to read through
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a guide. One possible example which will only take 10-15 minutes:
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- https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/lua/
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After understanding a bit more about Lua, you can use `:help lua-guide` as a
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reference for how Neovim integrates Lua.
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- :help lua-guide
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- (or HTML version): https://neovim.io/doc/user/lua-guide.html
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Kickstart Guide:
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TODO: The very first thing you should do is to run the command `:Tutor` in Neovim.
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If you don't know what this means, type the following:
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- <escape key>
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- :
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- Tutor
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- <enter key>
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(If you already know the Neovim basics, you can skip this step.)
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Once you've completed that, you can continue working through **AND READING** the rest
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of the kickstart init.lua.
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Next, run AND READ `:help`.
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This will open up a help window with some basic information
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about reading, navigating and searching the builtin help documentation.
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This should be the first place you go to look when you're stuck or confused
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with something. It's one of my favorite Neovim features.
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MOST IMPORTANTLY, we provide a keymap "<space>sh" to [s]earch the [h]elp documentation,
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which is very useful when you're not exactly sure of what you're looking for.
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I have left several `:help X` comments throughout the init.lua
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These are hints about where to find more information about the relevant settings,
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plugins or Neovim features used in Kickstart.
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NOTE: Look for lines like this
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Throughout the file. These are for you, the reader, to help you understand what is happening.
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Feel free to delete them once you know what you're doing, but they should serve as a guide
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for when you are first encountering a few different constructs in your Neovim config.
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If you experience any errors while trying to install kickstart, run `:checkhealth` for more info.
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I hope you enjoy your Neovim journey,
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- TJ
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P.S. You can delete this when you're done too. It's your config now! :)
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--]]
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-- Enable faster startup by caching compiled Lua modules
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vim.loader.enable()
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-- Set <space> as the leader key
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-- See `:help mapleader`
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-- NOTE: Must happen before plugins are loaded (otherwise wrong leader will be used)
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vim.g.mapleader = ' '
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vim.g.maplocalleader = ' '
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-- Set to true if you have a Nerd Font installed and selected in the terminal
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vim.g.have_nerd_font = false
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-- [[ Setting options ]]
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-- See `:help vim.o`
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-- NOTE: You can change these options as you wish!
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-- For more options, you can see `:help option-list`
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-- Make line numbers default
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vim.o.number = true
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-- You can also add relative line numbers, to help with jumping.
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-- Experiment for yourself to see if you like it!
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-- vim.o.relativenumber = true
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-- Enable mouse mode, can be useful for resizing splits for example!
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vim.o.mouse = 'a'
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-- Don't show the mode, since it's already in the status line
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vim.o.showmode = false
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-- Sync clipboard between OS and Neovim.
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-- Schedule the setting after `UiEnter` because it can increase startup-time.
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-- Remove this option if you want your OS clipboard to remain independent.
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-- See `:help 'clipboard'`
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vim.schedule(function() vim.o.clipboard = 'unnamedplus' end)
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-- Enable break indent
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vim.o.breakindent = true
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-- Enable undo/redo changes even after closing and reopening a file
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vim.o.undofile = true
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-- Case-insensitive searching UNLESS \C or one or more capital letters in the search term
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vim.o.ignorecase = true
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vim.o.smartcase = true
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-- Keep signcolumn on by default
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vim.o.signcolumn = 'yes'
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-- Decrease update time
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vim.o.updatetime = 250
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-- Decrease mapped sequence wait time
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vim.o.timeoutlen = 300
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-- Configure how new splits should be opened
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vim.o.splitright = true
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vim.o.splitbelow = true
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-- Sets how neovim will display certain whitespace characters in the editor.
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-- See `:help 'list'`
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-- and `:help 'listchars'`
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--
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-- Notice listchars is set using `vim.opt` instead of `vim.o`.
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-- It is very similar to `vim.o` but offers an interface for conveniently interacting with tables.
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-- See `:help lua-options`
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-- and `:help lua-guide-options`
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vim.o.list = true
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vim.opt.listchars = { tab = '» ', trail = '·', nbsp = '␣' }
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-- Preview substitutions live, as you type!
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vim.o.inccommand = 'split'
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-- Show which line your cursor is on
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vim.o.cursorline = true
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-- Minimal number of screen lines to keep above and below the cursor.
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vim.o.scrolloff = 10
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-- if performing an operation that would fail due to unsaved changes in the buffer (like `:q`),
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-- instead raise a dialog asking if you wish to save the current file(s)
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-- See `:help 'confirm'`
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vim.o.confirm = true
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-- [[ Basic Keymaps ]]
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-- See `:help vim.keymap.set()`
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-- Clear highlights on search when pressing <Esc> in normal mode
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-- See `:help hlsearch`
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<Esc>', '<cmd>nohlsearch<CR>')
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-- Diagnostic Config & Keymaps
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-- See `:help vim.diagnostic.Opts`
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vim.diagnostic.config {
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update_in_insert = false,
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severity_sort = true,
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float = { border = 'rounded', source = 'if_many' },
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underline = { severity = { min = vim.diagnostic.severity.WARN } },
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-- Can switch between these as you prefer
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virtual_text = true, -- Text shows up at the end of the line
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virtual_lines = false, -- Text shows up underneath the line, with virtual lines
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-- Auto open the float, so you can easily read the errors when jumping with `[d` and `]d`
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jump = { float = true },
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}
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>q', vim.diagnostic.setloclist, { desc = 'Open diagnostic [Q]uickfix list' })
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-- Exit terminal mode in the builtin terminal with a shortcut that is a bit easier
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-- for people to discover. Otherwise, you normally need to press <C-\><C-n>, which
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-- is not what someone will guess without a bit more experience.
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--
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-- NOTE: This won't work in all terminal emulators/tmux/etc. Try your own mapping
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-- or just use <C-\><C-n> to exit terminal mode
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vim.keymap.set('t', '<Esc><Esc>', '<C-\\><C-n>', { desc = 'Exit terminal mode' })
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-- TIP: Disable arrow keys in normal mode
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-- vim.keymap.set('n', '<left>', '<cmd>echo "Use h to move!!"<CR>')
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-- vim.keymap.set('n', '<right>', '<cmd>echo "Use l to move!!"<CR>')
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-- vim.keymap.set('n', '<up>', '<cmd>echo "Use k to move!!"<CR>')
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-- vim.keymap.set('n', '<down>', '<cmd>echo "Use j to move!!"<CR>')
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-- Keybinds to make split navigation easier.
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-- Use CTRL+<hjkl> to switch between windows
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--
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-- See `:help wincmd` for a list of all window commands
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-h>', '<C-w><C-h>', { desc = 'Move focus to the left window' })
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-l>', '<C-w><C-l>', { desc = 'Move focus to the right window' })
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-j>', '<C-w><C-j>', { desc = 'Move focus to the lower window' })
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-k>', '<C-w><C-k>', { desc = 'Move focus to the upper window' })
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-- NOTE: Some terminals have colliding keymaps or are not able to send distinct keycodes
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-- vim.keymap.set("n", "<C-S-h>", "<C-w>H", { desc = "Move window to the left" })
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-- vim.keymap.set("n", "<C-S-l>", "<C-w>L", { desc = "Move window to the right" })
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-- vim.keymap.set("n", "<C-S-j>", "<C-w>J", { desc = "Move window to the lower" })
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-- vim.keymap.set("n", "<C-S-k>", "<C-w>K", { desc = "Move window to the upper" })
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-- [[ Basic Autocommands ]]
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-- See `:help lua-guide-autocommands`
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-- Highlight when yanking (copying) text
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-- Try it with `yap` in normal mode
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-- See `:help vim.hl.on_yank()`
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vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('TextYankPost', {
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desc = 'Highlight when yanking (copying) text',
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group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('kickstart-highlight-yank', { clear = true }),
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callback = function() vim.hl.on_yank() end,
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})
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-- [[ Configure and install plugins with `vim.pack` ]]
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--
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-- To inspect plugin state and pending updates, run
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-- :lua vim.pack.update(nil, { offline = true })
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--
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-- To update plugins, run
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-- :lua vim.pack.update()
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--
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-- NOTE: Here is where you install your plugins.
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local gh = function(repo) return 'https://github.com/' .. repo end
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local run_build = function(name, cmd, cwd)
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local result = vim.system(cmd, { cwd = cwd }):wait()
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if result.code ~= 0 then
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local stderr = result.stderr or ''
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local stdout = result.stdout or ''
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local output = stderr ~= '' and stderr or stdout
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if output == '' then output = 'No output from build command.' end
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vim.notify(('Build failed for %s:\n%s'):format(name, output), vim.log.levels.ERROR)
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end
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end
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vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('PackChanged', {
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callback = function(ev)
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local name = ev.data.spec.name
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local kind = ev.data.kind
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if kind ~= 'install' and kind ~= 'update' then return end
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if name == 'telescope-fzf-native.nvim' and vim.fn.executable 'make' == 1 then
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run_build(name, { 'make' }, ev.data.path)
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return
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end
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if name == 'LuaSnip' then
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if vim.fn.has 'win32' ~= 1 and vim.fn.executable 'make' == 1 then run_build(name, { 'make', 'install_jsregexp' }, ev.data.path) end
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return
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end
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if name == 'nvim-treesitter' then
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if not ev.data.active then vim.cmd.packadd 'nvim-treesitter' end
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vim.cmd 'TSUpdate'
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return
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end
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end,
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})
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---@type (string|vim.pack.Spec)[]
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local plugins = {
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gh 'NMAC427/guess-indent.nvim',
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gh 'lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim',
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gh 'folke/which-key.nvim',
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gh 'nvim-lua/plenary.nvim',
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gh 'nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim',
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gh 'nvim-telescope/telescope-ui-select.nvim',
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gh 'neovim/nvim-lspconfig',
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gh 'mason-org/mason.nvim',
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gh 'mason-org/mason-lspconfig.nvim',
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gh 'WhoIsSethDaniel/mason-tool-installer.nvim',
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gh 'j-hui/fidget.nvim',
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gh 'stevearc/conform.nvim',
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{ src = gh 'saghen/blink.cmp', version = vim.version.range '1.*' },
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{ src = gh 'L3MON4D3/LuaSnip', version = vim.version.range '2.*' },
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gh 'folke/tokyonight.nvim',
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gh 'folke/todo-comments.nvim',
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gh 'nvim-mini/mini.nvim',
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{ src = gh 'nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter', version = 'main' },
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}
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if vim.fn.executable 'make' == 1 then table.insert(plugins, gh 'nvim-telescope/telescope-fzf-native.nvim') end
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-- Useful for getting pretty icons, but requires a Nerd Font.
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if vim.g.have_nerd_font then table.insert(plugins, gh 'nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons') end
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vim.pack.add(plugins)
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require('guess-indent').setup {}
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-- Here is a more advanced example that passes configuration options to `gitsigns.nvim`
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--
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-- See `:help gitsigns` to understand what each configuration key does.
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-- Adds git related signs to the gutter, as well as utilities for managing changes
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require('gitsigns').setup {
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signs = {
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add = { text = '+' }, ---@diagnostic disable-line: missing-fields
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change = { text = '~' }, ---@diagnostic disable-line: missing-fields
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delete = { text = '_' }, ---@diagnostic disable-line: missing-fields
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topdelete = { text = '‾' }, ---@diagnostic disable-line: missing-fields
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changedelete = { text = '~' }, ---@diagnostic disable-line: missing-fields
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},
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}
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-- Useful plugin to show you pending keybinds.
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require('which-key').setup {
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-- Delay between pressing a key and opening which-key (milliseconds)
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delay = 0,
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icons = { mappings = vim.g.have_nerd_font },
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-- Document existing key chains
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spec = {
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{ '<leader>s', group = '[S]earch', mode = { 'n', 'v' } },
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{ '<leader>t', group = '[T]oggle' },
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{ '<leader>h', group = 'Git [H]unk', mode = { 'n', 'v' } }, -- Enable gitsigns recommended keymaps first
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{ 'gr', group = 'LSP Actions', mode = { 'n' } },
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},
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}
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-- Fuzzy Finder (files, lsp, etc)
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--
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-- By default, Telescope is included and acts as your picker for everything.
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-- # TODO: Rework this docstring
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--
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-- If you would like to switch to a different picker (like snacks, or fzf-lua)
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-- you can disable the Telescope plugin by setting enabled to false and enable
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-- your replacement picker by requiring it explicitly (e.g. 'custom.plugins.snacks')
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-- Note: If you customize your config for yourself,
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-- it’s best to remove the Telescope plugin config entirely
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-- instead of just disabling it here, to keep your config clean.
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--
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-- Telescope is a fuzzy finder that comes with a lot of different things that
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-- it can fuzzy find! It's more than just a "file finder", it can search
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-- many different aspects of Neovim, your workspace, LSP, and more!
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--
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-- The easiest way to use Telescope, is to start by doing something like:
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-- :Telescope help_tags
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--
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-- After running this command, a window will open up and you're able to
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-- type in the prompt window. You'll see a list of `help_tags` options and
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-- a corresponding preview of the help.
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--
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-- Two important keymaps to use while in Telescope are:
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-- - Insert mode: <c-/>
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-- - Normal mode: ?
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--
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-- This opens a window that shows you all of the keymaps for the current
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-- Telescope picker. This is really useful to discover what Telescope can
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-- do as well as how to actually do it!
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-- [[ Configure Telescope ]]
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-- See `:help telescope` and `:help telescope.setup()`
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require('telescope').setup {
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-- You can put your default mappings / updates / etc. in here
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-- All the info you're looking for is in `:help telescope.setup()`
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--
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-- defaults = {
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-- mappings = {
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-- i = { ['<c-enter>'] = 'to_fuzzy_refine' },
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-- },
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-- },
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-- pickers = {}
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extensions = {
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['ui-select'] = { require('telescope.themes').get_dropdown() },
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},
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}
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-- Enable Telescope extensions if they are installed
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pcall(require('telescope').load_extension, 'fzf')
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pcall(require('telescope').load_extension, 'ui-select')
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-- See `:help telescope.builtin`
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local builtin = require 'telescope.builtin'
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sh', builtin.help_tags, { desc = '[S]earch [H]elp' })
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sk', builtin.keymaps, { desc = '[S]earch [K]eymaps' })
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sf', builtin.find_files, { desc = '[S]earch [F]iles' })
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>ss', builtin.builtin, { desc = '[S]earch [S]elect Telescope' })
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vim.keymap.set({ 'n', 'v' }, '<leader>sw', builtin.grep_string, { desc = '[S]earch current [W]ord' })
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sg', builtin.live_grep, { desc = '[S]earch by [G]rep' })
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sd', builtin.diagnostics, { desc = '[S]earch [D]iagnostics' })
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sr', builtin.resume, { desc = '[S]earch [R]esume' })
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>s.', builtin.oldfiles, { desc = '[S]earch Recent Files ("." for repeat)' })
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sc', builtin.commands, { desc = '[S]earch [C]ommands' })
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vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader><leader>', builtin.buffers, { desc = '[ ] Find existing buffers' })
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-- Add Telescope-based LSP pickers when an LSP attaches to a buffer.
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-- If you later switch picker plugins, this is where to update these mappings.
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vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('LspAttach', {
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group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('telescope-lsp-attach', { clear = true }),
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callback = function(event)
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local buf = event.buf
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-- Find references for the word under your cursor.
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vim.keymap.set('n', 'grr', builtin.lsp_references, { buffer = buf, desc = '[G]oto [R]eferences' })
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-- Jump to the implementation of the word under your cursor.
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-- Useful when your language has ways of declaring types without an actual implementation.
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vim.keymap.set('n', 'gri', builtin.lsp_implementations, { buffer = buf, desc = '[G]oto [I]mplementation' })
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-- Jump to the definition of the word under your cursor.
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-- This is where a variable was first declared, or where a function is defined, etc.
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-- 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' })
|
||
|
||
-- LSP Plugins
|
||
|
||
-- 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.
|
||
require('mason').setup {}
|
||
|
||
-- Useful status updates for LSP.
|
||
require('fidget').setup {}
|
||
|
||
-- 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)
|
||
client.server_capabilities.documentFormattingProvider = false -- Disable formatting (formatting is done by stylua)
|
||
|
||
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,
|
||
---@type lspconfig.settings.lua_ls
|
||
settings = {
|
||
Lua = {
|
||
format = { enable = false }, -- Disable formatting (formatting is done by stylua)
|
||
},
|
||
},
|
||
},
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
-- 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
|
||
|
||
-- Autoformat
|
||
require('conform').setup {
|
||
notify_on_error = false,
|
||
format_on_save = function(bufnr)
|
||
-- You can specify filetypes to autoformat on save here:
|
||
local enabled_filetypes = {
|
||
-- lua = true,
|
||
-- python = true,
|
||
}
|
||
if enabled_filetypes[vim.bo[bufnr].filetype] then
|
||
return { timeout_ms = 500 }
|
||
else
|
||
return nil
|
||
end
|
||
end,
|
||
default_format_opts = {
|
||
lsp_format = 'fallback', -- Use external formatters if configured below, otherwise use LSP formatting. Set to `false` to disable LSP formatting entirely.
|
||
},
|
||
-- You can also specify external formatters in here.
|
||
formatters_by_ft = {
|
||
-- rust = { 'rustfmt' },
|
||
-- 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 },
|
||
},
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
vim.keymap.set({ 'n', 'v' }, '<leader>f', function() require('conform').format { async = true } end, { desc = '[F]ormat buffer' })
|
||
|
||
-- Snippet Engine
|
||
--
|
||
-- `friendly-snippets` contains a variety of premade snippets.
|
||
-- See the README about individual language/framework/plugin snippets:
|
||
-- https://github.com/rafamadriz/friendly-snippets
|
||
--
|
||
-- vim.pack.add { gh 'rafamadriz/friendly-snippets' }
|
||
-- require('luasnip.loaders.from_vscode').lazy_load()
|
||
require('luasnip').setup {}
|
||
|
||
-- Autocompletion
|
||
require('blink.cmp').setup {
|
||
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 `:help blink-cmp-config-keymap` for defining your own keymap
|
||
preset = 'default',
|
||
|
||
-- 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 = 'mono',
|
||
},
|
||
|
||
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 = false, auto_show_delay_ms = 500 },
|
||
},
|
||
|
||
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 `:help 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`.
|
||
---@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'
|
||
|
||
-- Highlight todo, notes, etc in comments
|
||
require('todo-comments').setup { signs = false }
|
||
|
||
-- Collection of various small independent plugins/modules
|
||
|
||
-- Better Around/Inside textobjects
|
||
--
|
||
-- Examples:
|
||
-- - va) - [V]isually select [A]round [)]paren
|
||
-- - yiiq - [Y]ank [I]nside [I]+1 [Q]uote
|
||
-- - ci' - [C]hange [I]nside [']quote
|
||
require('mini.ai').setup {
|
||
-- NOTE: Avoid conflicts with the built-in incremental selection mappings on Neovim>=0.12 (see `:help treesitter-incremental-selection`)
|
||
mappings = {
|
||
around_next = 'aa',
|
||
inside_next = 'ii',
|
||
},
|
||
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/nvim-mini/mini.nvim
|
||
|
||
-- [[ Configure Treesitter ]]
|
||
-- Used to highlight, edit, and navigate code
|
||
--
|
||
-- See `:help nvim-treesitter-intro`
|
||
|
||
-- Ensure basic parsers are installed
|
||
local parsers = { 'bash', 'c', 'diff', 'html', 'lua', 'luadoc', 'markdown', 'markdown_inline', 'query', 'vim', 'vimdoc' }
|
||
require('nvim-treesitter').install(parsers)
|
||
|
||
---@param buf integer
|
||
---@param language string
|
||
local function treesitter_try_attach(buf, language)
|
||
-- Check if a parser exists and load it
|
||
if not vim.treesitter.language.add(language) then return end
|
||
-- Enable syntax highlighting and other treesitter features
|
||
vim.treesitter.start(buf, language)
|
||
|
||
-- Enable treesitter based folds
|
||
-- For more info on folds see `:help folds`
|
||
-- vim.wo.foldexpr = 'v:lua.vim.treesitter.foldexpr()'
|
||
-- vim.wo.foldmethod = 'expr'
|
||
|
||
-- Check if treesitter indentation is available for this language, and if so enable it
|
||
-- in case there is no indent query, the indentexpr will fallback to the vim's built in one
|
||
local has_indent_query = vim.treesitter.query.get(language, 'indents') ~= nil
|
||
|
||
-- Enable treesitter based indentation
|
||
if has_indent_query then vim.bo.indentexpr = "v:lua.require'nvim-treesitter'.indentexpr()" end
|
||
end
|
||
|
||
local available_parsers = require('nvim-treesitter').get_available()
|
||
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
|
||
|
||
local installed_parsers = require('nvim-treesitter').get_installed 'parsers'
|
||
|
||
if vim.tbl_contains(installed_parsers, language) then
|
||
-- Enable the parser if it is already installed
|
||
treesitter_try_attach(buf, language)
|
||
elseif vim.tbl_contains(available_parsers, language) then
|
||
-- If a parser is available in `nvim-treesitter`, auto-install it and enable it after the installation is done
|
||
require('nvim-treesitter').install(language):await(function() treesitter_try_attach(buf, language) end)
|
||
else
|
||
-- Try to enable treesitter features in case the parser exists but is not available from `nvim-treesitter`
|
||
treesitter_try_attach(buf, language)
|
||
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
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-- NOTE: You can add your own plugins, configuration, etc from `lua/custom/plugins/*.lua`
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--
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-- Uncomment the following line and add your plugins to `lua/custom/plugins/*.lua` to get going.
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-- require 'custom.plugins'
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--
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-- For additional information with loading, sourcing and examples see `:help vim.pack`
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-- and `:help vim.pack-examples`
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-- The line beneath this is called `modeline`. See `:help modeline`
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-- vim: ts=2 sts=2 sw=2 et
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