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<div align="center">
<a>
nvf is a highly modular, configurable, extensible and easy to use Neovim configuration
in Nix. Designed for flexibility and ease of use, nvf allows you to easily configure
your fully featured Neovim instance with a few lines of Nix.
A highly modular, configurable, extensible and easy to use Neovim configuration
framework in Nix. Designed for flexibility and ease of use, this flake
allows you to easily configure your Neovim instance with a few lines of
Nix code.
</a>
</div>
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<div align="center"><p>
[Features]: #features
[Get Started]: #get-started
[Documentation]: #documentation
[Help]: #help
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[FAQ]: #faq
[Credits]: #credits
**[<kbd><br>Features <br></kbd>][Features]**
**[<kbd><br>Get Started<br></kbd>][Get Started]**
**[<kbd><br>Documentation<br></kbd>][Documentation]**
**[<kbd><br>Help<br></kbd>][Help]**
**[<kbd><br>Contribute<br></kbd>][Contribute]**
**[<kbd><br>FAQ<br></kbd>][Faq]** **[<kbd><br>Credits<br></kbd>][Credits]**
**[<kbd><br>Get Started<br></kbd>][Get Started]**
**[<kbd><br>Documentation<br></kbd>][Documentation]**
**[<kbd><br>Help<br></kbd>][Help]**
**[<kbd><br>Contribute<br></kbd>][Contribute]**
**[<kbd><br>FAQ<br></kbd>][Faq]**
**[<kbd><br>Credits<br></kbd>][Credits]**
</p></div>
---
## Features
- **Reproducible**: Your configuration will behave the same _anywhere_. No
surprises, promise!
- **Portable**: nvf depends _solely_ on your Nix store, and nothing else. No
more global binaries! Works on all platforms, without hassle.
- **Customizable**: There are _almost no defaults_ to annoy you. nvf is fully
customizable through the Nix module system.
- **Well-documented**: Documentation is priority. You will _never_ face
undocumented, obscure behaviour.
- **Idiomatic**: nvf does things ✨ _the right way_ ✨ - the codebase is, and
will, remain maintainable for myself and any contributors.
## Get Started
[nvf manual]: https://notashelf.github.io/nvf/
[issue tracker]: https://github.com/NotAShelf/nvf/issues
### Using `nix` CLI
If you are not sold on the concepts of **nvf**, and would like to try out the
default configuration before even _thinking about_ installing it, you may run
the following in order to take **nvf** out for a spin.
If you would like to try out the configuration before even thinking about
installing it, you can run the following command
```bash
# Run the default package
```console
nix run github:notashelf/nvf
```
This will get you a feel for the base configuration and UI design. Though, none
of the configuration options are final as **nvf** is designed to be modular and
configurable.
This will get you a feel for the base configuration and UI design.
The flake exposes `#nix` as the default package, providing minimal
language support and various utilities.You may also use `#nix`,
`#tidal` or `#maximal` to get try out different configurations.
> [!TIP]
> The flake exposes `#nix` as the default package, providing minimal language
> support and various utilities. You may also use the `#nix` or `#maximal`
> packages provided by the this flake to get try out different configurations.
It is as simple as changing the target output to get a different
configuration. For example, to get a configuration with `tidal` support, run:
It is as simple as changing the target output to get a different configuration.
For example, to get a configuration with large language coverage, run:
```bash
# Run the maximal package
nix run github:notashelf/nvf#maximal
```console
nix run github:notashelf/nvf#tidal
```
Similar instructions will apply for `nix profile install`. However, you are
recommended to instead use the module system as described in the manual.
> [!NOTE]
> The `maximal` configuration is quite large, and might take a while to build.
> To get a feel for the configuration, use the default `nix` configuration.
> Should you choose to try out the `maximal` configuration, using the binary
> cache as described in the manual is _strongly_ recommended.
If you are convinced, proceed to the next section to view the installation
instructions.
> [!NOTE]
> The `maximal` configuration is _massive_ and will take a while to build.
> To get a feel for the configuration, use the default `nix` or `tidal`
> configurations. Should you choose to try out the `maximal` configuration,
> using the binary cache as described in the manual is _strongly_ recommended.
## Documentation
The _recommended_ way of installing **nvf** is using either the NixOS or the
Home-Manager module, though it is completely possible and no less supported to
install **nvf** as a standalone package, or a flake output.
See the [**nvf** Manual](https://notashelf.github.io/nvf/) for
detailed installation guides, configurations, available options, release notes
and more. Tips for installing userspace plugins is also contained in the
documentation.
See the rendered [nvf manual] for detailed and up-to-date installation guides,
configurations, available options, release notes and more. Tips for installing
userspace plugins is also contained in the documentation.
If you want to dive right into trying **nvf** you can get a fully
featured configuration with `nix` language support by running:
> [!TIP]
> While using NixOS or Home-Manager modules,
> `programs.nvf.enableManpages = true;` will allow you to view option
> documentation from the comfort of your terminal via `man 5 nvf`. The more you
> know.
```console
nix run github:notashelf/nvf#nix
```
Please create an issue on the [issue tracker] if you find the documentation
lacking or confusing. Any improvements to the documentation through pull
requests are also welcome, and appreciated.
[Issues]: https://github.com/NotAShelf/nvf/issues
Please create an issue on the [issue tracker](issues) if you find
the documentation lacking or confusing. I also appreciate any contributions
to the documentation.
## Help
You can create an issue on the [issue tracker] to ask questions or report bugs.
I am not yet on spaces like matrix or IRC, so please use the issue tracker for
now.
You can create an issue on the [issue tracker](issues) to ask questions
or report bugs. I am not yet on spaces like matrix or IRC, so please use the issue
tracker for now.
## Contributing
I am always looking for new ways to help improve this flake. If you would like
to contribute, please read the [contributing guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) before
submitting a pull request. You can also create an issue on the [issue tracker]
before submitting a pull request if you would like to discuss a feature or bug
fix.
submitting a pull request. You can also create an issue on the
[issue tracker](issues) before submitting a pull request if you would
like to discuss a feature or bug fix.
## FAQ
[appropriate issue template]: https://github.com/NotAShelf/nvf/issues/new/choose
[list of branches]: https://github.com/NotAShelf/nvf/branches
[list of open pull requests]: https://github.com/NotAShelf/nvf/pulls
**Q**: What platforms are supported?
<br/> **A**: nvf actively supports Linux and Darwin platforms using standalone
Nix, NixOS or Home-Manager. Please take a look at the
**Q**: Can you add _X_?
<br/> **A**: Maybe! It is not one of our goals to support each and every Neovim
plugin, however, I am always open to new modules and plugin setup additions to
**nvf**. Use the [appropriate issue template] and I will consider a module
addition. As mentioned before, PRs adding new features are also welcome.
<br/>
**A**: Maybe! It is not one of our goals to support each and every Neovim
plugin, however, I am always open to new modules and plugin setup additions
to **nvf**. Use the [appropritate issue template](issues/new/choose) and I will
consider a module addition.
**Q**: A plugin I need is not available in **nvf**. What to do?
<br/> **A**: **nvf** exposes several APIs for you to be able to add your own
plugin configurations! Please see the documentation on how you may do this.
<br/>
**A**: **nvf** exposes several APIs for you to be able to add your own
plugin configurations! Please see the documentation on how you may do
this.
**Q**: Main branch is awfully silent, is the project dead?
<br/> **A**: No! Sometimes we branch out (e.g. `v0.6`) to avoid breaking
userspace and work in a separate branch until we make sure the new additions are
implemented in the most comfortable way possible for the end user. If you have
not noticed any activity on the main branch, consider taking a look at the
[list of branches] or the [list of open pull requests]. You may also consider
_testing_ those release branches to get access to new features ahead of time and
better prepare to breaking changes.
<br/>
**A**: No! Sometimes we branch out (e.g. v0.6) to avoid breaking userspace
and work in a separate branch until we make sure the new additions are
implemented in the most comfortable way available to the end user. If you have
not noticed any activity on the main branch, consider taking a look at the [list
of branches](https://github.com/NotAShelf/nvf/branches=) or the [list of open
pull requests](https://github.com/NotAShelf/nvf)
## Credits
### Contributors
Special, heart-felt thanks to
Special thanks to
- [@fufexan](https://github.com/fufexan) - For the transition to flake-parts
- [@FlafyDev](https://github.com/FlafyDev) - For getting the home-manager to
work
- [@n3oney](https://github.com/n3oney) - For making custom keybinds finally
possible
- [@horriblename](https://github.com/horriblename) - For actively implementing
planned features and quality of life updates
- [@FlafyDev](https://github.com/FlafyDev) - For getting the home-manager to work
- [@n3oney](https://github.com/n3oney) - For making custom keybinds finally possible
- [@horriblename](https://github.com/horriblename) - For actively implementing planned features and quality of life updates
- [@Yavko](https://github.com/Yavko) - For the amazing **nvf** logo
- [@FrothyMarrow](https://github.com/FrothyMarrow) - For seeing mistakes that I
could not
- [@Diniamo](https://github.com/Diniamo) - For actively submitting PRs, pull
requests and overall assistence
- [@Gerg-l](https://github.com/gerg-l) - For the modern Neovim wrapper, mnw and
occasional code improvements
- [@FrothyMarrow](https://github.com/FrothyMarrow) - For seeing mistakes that I could not
and everyone who has submitted issues or pull requests!
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This configuration borrows from and is based on a few other configurations,
including:
- [@jordanisaacs's](https://github.com/jordanisaacs)
[neovim-flake](https://github.com/jordanisaacs/neovim-flake) that this flake
is originally based on.
- [@sioodmy's](https://github.com/sioodmy)
[dotfiles](https://github.com/sioodmy/dotfiles) that inspired the design
choices.
- [@wiltaylor's](https://github.com/wiltaylor)
[neovim-flake](https://github.com/wiltaylor/neovim-flake) for plugin and
design ideas.
- [@gvolpe's](https://github.com/gvolpe)
[neovim-flake](https://github.com/gvolpe/neovim-flake) for plugin, design and
nix concepts.
- [@jordanisaacs's](https://github.com/jordanisaacs) [neovim-flake](https://github.com/jordanisaacs/neovim-flake) that this flake is originally based on.
- [@sioodmy's](https://github.com/sioodmy) [dotfiles](https://github.com/sioodmy/dotfiles) that inspired the design choices.
- [@wiltaylor's](https://github.com/wiltaylor) [neovim-flake](https://github.com/wiltaylor/neovim-flake) for plugin and design ideas.
- [@gvolpe's](https://github.com/gvolpe) [neovim-flake](https://github.com/gvolpe/neovim-flake) for plugin, design and nix concepts.
I am grateful for their previous work and inspiration, and I wholeheartedly
recommend checking their work out.
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## License
Following the license of the
[original neovim-flake](https://github.com/jordanisaacs/neovim-flake), **nvf**
has been made available under the [**MIT License**](LICENSE). However, all
assets and documentation are published under the
Following the license of the [original neovim-flake](https://github.com/jordanisaacs/neovim-flake),
**nvf** has been made available under the [**MIT License**](LICENSE). However, all assets
and documentation are published under the
[**CC BY License**](https://github.com/NotAShelf/nvf/blob/main/.github/assets/LICENSE).
<h6 align="center">Yes, this includes the logo work too. Stop taking artwork that is not yours!</h6>
---
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name: Cleanup
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: "0 4 1 * *" # 4AM on 1st of every month
- cron: "0 4 15 * *" # 4AM on the 15th of every month
jobs:
branches:
name: Cleanup old branches
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: "Checkout"
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: "Delete old branches"
uses: beatlabs/delete-old-branches-action@v0.0.10
with:
repo_token: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"
date: "1 months ago"
dry_run: false
delete_tags: false
exclude_open_pr_branches: true

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lspsaga.enable = false;
trouble.enable = true;
lspSignature.enable = true;
otter-nvim.enable = isMaximal;
lsplines.enable = isMaximal;
nvim-docs-view.enable = isMaximal;
};
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};
utility = {
ccc.enable = false;
ccc.enable = isMaximal;
vim-wakatime.enable = false;
icon-picker.enable = isMaximal;
surround.enable = isMaximal;

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entries are called, it's hard to do that, so here is a list of the internal
entries in nvf:
## `vim.luaConfigRC` (top-level DAG) {#ch-vim-luaconfigrc}
`vim.luaConfigRC` (top-level DAG):
1. (`luaConfigPre`) - not a part of the actual DAG, instead, it's simply
inserted before the rest of the DAG
2. `globalsScript` - used to set globals defined in `vim.globals`
3. `basic` - used to set basic configuration options
4. `optionsScript` - used to set options defined in `vim.o`
5. `theme` (this is simply placed before `pluginConfigs`, meaning that
surrounding entries don't depend on it) - used to set up the theme, which has
to be done before other plugins
6. `pluginConfigs` - the result of the nested `vim.pluginRC` (internal option,
see the [Custom Plugins](/index.xhtml#ch-custom-plugins) page for adding your
own plugins) DAG, used to set up internal plugins
7. `extraPluginConfigs` - the result of `vim.extraPlugins`, which is not a
4. `theme` (this is simply placed before `pluginConfigs`, meaning that surrounding entries don't depend on it) - used to set up the theme, which has to be done before other plugins
5. `pluginConfigs` - the result of the nested `vim.pluginRC` (internal option,
see the [Custom Plugins](/index.xhtml#ch-custom-plugins) page for adding your own
plugins) DAG, used to set up internal plugins
6. `extraPluginConfigs` - the result of `vim.extraPlugins`, which is not a
direct DAG, but is converted to, and resolved as one internally
8. `mappings` - the result of `vim.maps`
7. `mappings` - the result of `vim.maps`

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[ocaml-lsp]: https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml-lsp
[new-file-template.nvim]: https://github.com/otavioschwanck/new-file-template.nvim
[neo-tree.nvim]: https://github.com/nvim-neo-tree/neo-tree.nvim
- Add [ocaml-lsp] support
- Fix "Emac" typo
- Add [new-file-template.nvim] to automatically fill new file contents using
templates
- Make [neo-tree.nvim] display file icons properly by enabling `visuals.nvimWebDevicons`
templates.
[diniamo](https://github.com/diniamo):
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- Add [python-lsp-server](https://github.com/python-lsp/python-lsp-server) as an
additional Python LSP server.
- Add [](#opt-vim.options) to set `vim.o` values in in your nvf configuration
without using additional Lua. See option documentation for more details.
- Add [](#opt-vim.dashboard.dashboard-nvim.setupOpts) to allow user
configuration for [dashboard.nvim](https://github.com/nvimdev/dashboard-nvim)
- Update `lualine.nvim` input and add missing themes:
- Adds `ayu`, `gruvbox_dark`, `iceberg`, `moonfly`, `onedark`,
`powerline_dark` and `solarized_light` themes.
[ppenguin](https://github.com/ppenguin):
- Telescope:
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[Soliprem](https://github.com/Soliprem)
- Add LSP and Treesitter support for R under `vim.languages.R`.
- Add Otter support under `vim.lsp.otter` and an assert to prevent conflict with
ccc

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"plugin-lualine": {
"flake": false,
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1723473562,
"narHash": "sha256-gCm7m96PkZyrgjmt7Efc+NMZKStAq1zr7JRCYOgGDuE=",
"lastModified": 1712310396,
"narHash": "sha256-WcH2dWdRDgMkwBQhcgT+Z/ArMdm+VbRhmQftx4t2kNI=",
"owner": "hoob3rt",
"repo": "lualine.nvim",
"rev": "b431d228b7bbcdaea818bdc3e25b8cdbe861f056",
"rev": "0a5a66803c7407767b799067986b4dc3036e1983",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
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"type": "github"
}
},
"plugin-otter-nvim": {
"flake": false,
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1724585935,
"narHash": "sha256-euHwoK2WHLF/hrjLY2P4yGrIbYyBN38FL3q4CKNZmLY=",
"owner": "jmbuhr",
"repo": "otter.nvim",
"rev": "ca9ce67d0399380b659923381b58d174344c9ee7",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "jmbuhr",
"repo": "otter.nvim",
"type": "github"
}
},
"plugin-oxocarbon": {
"flake": false,
"locked": {
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"plugin-obsidian-nvim": "plugin-obsidian-nvim",
"plugin-onedark": "plugin-onedark",
"plugin-orgmode-nvim": "plugin-orgmode-nvim",
"plugin-otter-nvim": "plugin-otter-nvim",
"plugin-oxocarbon": "plugin-oxocarbon",
"plugin-plenary-nvim": "plugin-plenary-nvim",
"plugin-project-nvim": "plugin-project-nvim",

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inherit inputs;
specialArgs = {inherit lib;};
} {
# Allow users to bring their own systems.
# «https://github.com/nix-systems/nix-systems»
# provide overridable systems
# https://github.com/nix-systems/nix-systems
systems = import inputs.systems;
imports = [
./flake/apps.nix
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pkgs,
...
}: {
formatter = pkgs.alejandra;
devShells = {
default = self'.devShells.lsp;
nvim-nix = pkgs.mkShell {packages = [config.packages.nix];};
@ -69,21 +70,6 @@
packages = with pkgs; [nil statix deadnix alejandra];
};
};
# Provide the default formatter. `nix fmt` in project root
# will format available files with the correct formatter.
# P.S: Please do not format with nixfmt! It messes with many
# syntax elements and results in unreadable code.
formatter = pkgs.alejandra;
# Check if codebase is properly formatted.
# This can be initiated with `nix build .#checks.<system>.nix-fmt`
# or with `nix flake check`
checks = {
nix-fmt = pkgs.runCommand "nix-fmt-check" {nativeBuildInputs = [pkgs.alejandra];} ''
alejandra --check ${self} < /dev/null | tee $out
'';
};
};
};
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flake = false;
};
plugin-otter-nvim = {
url = "github:jmbuhr/otter.nvim";
flake = false;
};
# Language support
plugin-sqls-nvim = {
url = "github:nanotee/sqls.nvim";

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}: let
inherit (lib.modules) mkIf;
inherit (lib.nvim.dag) entryAnywhere;
inherit (lib.nvim.lua) toLuaObject;
cfg = config.vim.dashboard.dashboard-nvim;
in {
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
vim = {
startPlugins = ["dashboard-nvim"];
vim.startPlugins = [
"dashboard-nvim"
];
pluginRC.dashboard-nvim = entryAnywhere ''
require("dashboard").setup(${toLuaObject cfg.setupOpts})
'';
};
vim.pluginRC.dashboard-nvim = entryAnywhere ''
require("dashboard").setup{}
'';
};
}

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{lib, ...}: let
inherit (lib.options) mkEnableOption;
inherit (lib.nvim.types) mkPluginSetupOption;
in {
options.vim.dashboard.dashboard-nvim = {
enable = mkEnableOption "Fancy and Blazing Fast start screen plugin of neovim [dashboard.nvim]";
setupOpts = mkPluginSetupOption "dashboard.nvim" {};
};
}

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"neo-tree-nvim"
];
visuals.nvimWebDevicons.enable = true;
pluginRC.neo-tree = entryAnywhere ''
require("neo-tree").setup(${toLuaObject cfg.setupOpts})
'';

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{
assertion = cfg.lsp.enable -> cfg.lsp.server != "tsserver";
message = ''
As of a recent lspconfig update, the `tsserver` configuration has been renamed
As of a recent lspconfig update, he `tsserver` configuration has been renamed
to `ts_ls` to match upstream behaviour of `lspconfig`, and the name `tsserver`
is no longer considered valid by nvf. Please set `vim.languages.ts.lsp.server`
to `"ts_ls"` instead of to `${cfg.lsp.server}`

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@ -13,7 +13,6 @@
./trouble
./lsp-signature
./lightbulb
./otter
./lspkind
./lsplines
./nvim-docs-view

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@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
{
config,
lib,
...
}: let
inherit (lib.modules) mkIf mkMerge;
inherit (lib.nvim.dag) entryAnywhere;
inherit (lib.nvim.lua) toLuaObject;
inherit (lib.nvim.binds) addDescriptionsToMappings mkSetBinding;
cfg = config.vim.lsp;
self = import ./otter.nix {inherit lib;};
mappingDefinitions = self.options.vim.lsp.otter-nvim.mappings;
mappings = addDescriptionsToMappings cfg.otter-nvim.mappings mappingDefinitions;
in {
config = mkIf (cfg.enable && cfg.otter-nvim.enable) {
assertions = [
{
assertion = !config.vim.utility.ccc.enable;
message = ''
ccc and otter have a breaking conflict. It's been reported upstream. Until it's fixed, disable one of them
'';
}
];
vim = {
startPlugins = ["otter-nvim"];
maps.normal = mkMerge [
(mkSetBinding mappings.toggle "<cmd>lua require'otter'.activate()<CR>")
];
pluginRC.otter-nvim = entryAnywhere ''
-- Enable otter diagnostics viewer
require("otter").setup({${toLuaObject cfg.otter-nvim.setupOpts}})
'';
};
};
}

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@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
{
imports = [
./otter.nix
./config.nix
];
}

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{lib, ...}: let
inherit (lib.options) mkOption mkEnableOption;
inherit (lib.nvim.binds) mkMappingOption;
inherit (lib.types) bool str listOf;
inherit (lib.nvim.types) mkPluginSetupOption;
in {
options.vim.lsp = {
otter-nvim = {
enable = mkEnableOption ''
lsp features and a code completion source for code embedded in other documents [otter-nvim]
'';
mappings = {
toggle = mkMappingOption "Activate LSP on Cursor Position [otter-nvim]" "<leader>lo";
};
setupOpts = mkPluginSetupOption "otter.nvim" {
lsp = {
diagnostic_update_event = mkOption {
type = listOf str;
default = ["BufWritePost"];
description = ''
`:h events` that cause the diagnostic to update.
Set to: {"BufWritePost", "InsertLeave", "TextChanged" }
for less performant but more instant diagnostic updates
'';
};
};
buffers = {
set_filetype = mkOption {
type = bool;
default = false;
description = ''
if set to true, the filetype of the otterbuffers will be set. Other wide only
the autocommand of lspconfig that attaches the language server will be
executed without stting the filetype
'';
};
write_to_disk = mkOption {
type = bool;
default = false;
description = ''
write <path>.otter.<embedded language extension> files to disk on save of main buffer.
Useful for some linters that require actual files.
Otter files are deleted on quit or main buffer close
'';
};
};
strip_wrapping_quote_characters = mkOption {
type = listOf str;
default = ["'" ''"'' "`"];
description = ''
'';
};
handle_leading_whitespace = mkOption {
type = bool;
default = false;
description = ''
otter may not work the way you expect when entire code blocks are indented
(eg. in Org files) When true, otter handles these cases fully.
'';
};
};
};
};
}

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"ayu_dark"
"ayu_light"
"ayu_mirage"
"ayu"
"codedark"
"dracula"
"everforest"
"gruvbox"
"gruvbox_dark"
"gruvbox_light"
"gruvbox_material"
"horizon"
"iceberg_dark"
"iceberg_light"
"iceberg"
"jellybeans"
"material"
"modus_vivendi"
"molokai"
"moonfly"
"nightfly"
"nord"
"oceanicnext"
"onedark"
"onelight"
"palenight"
"papercolor_dark"
"papercolor_light"
"powerline_dark"
"powerline"
"seoul256"
"solarized_dark"
"solarized_light"
"tomorrow"
"wombat"
];
@ -231,7 +224,7 @@ in {
local buf_ft = vim.api.nvim_get_option_value('filetype', {})
-- List of buffer types to exclude
local excluded_buf_ft = {"toggleterm", "NvimTree", "neo-tree", "TelescopePrompt"}
local excluded_buf_ft = {"toggleterm", "NvimTree", "TelescopePrompt"}
-- Check if the current buffer type is in the excluded list
for _, excluded_type in ipairs(excluded_buf_ft) do

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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ in {
notify = true, -- nvim-notify
which_key = true,
navic = {
enabled = true,
enabled = false,
custom_bg = "NONE", -- "lualine" will set background to mantle
},
},

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@ -80,11 +80,10 @@
maps);
in {
config = let
filterNonNull = attrs: filterAttrs (_: value: value != null) attrs;
globalsScript =
mapAttrsToList (name: value: "vim.g.${name} = ${toLuaObject value}") cfg.globals;
optionsScript =
mapAttrsToList (name: value: "vim.o.${name} = ${toLuaObject value}") cfg.options;
mapAttrsToList (name: value: "vim.g.${name} = ${toLuaObject value}")
(filterNonNull cfg.globals);
extraPluginConfigs = resolveDag {
name = "extra plugin configs";
@ -133,12 +132,9 @@ in {
in {
vim = {
luaConfigRC = {
# `vim.g` and `vim.o`
globalsScript = entryAnywhere (concatLines globalsScript);
optionsScript = entryAfter ["basic"] (concatLines optionsScript);
# Basic
pluginConfigs = entryAfter ["optionsScript"] pluginConfigs;
# basic
pluginConfigs = entryAfter ["basic"] pluginConfigs;
extraPluginConfigs = entryAfter ["pluginConfigs"] extraPluginConfigs;
mappings = entryAfter ["extraPluginConfigs"] mappings;
};

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@ -129,38 +129,16 @@ in {
globals = mkOption {
type = attrs;
default = {};
example = {"some_variable" = 42;};
description = ''
An attribute set containing global variable values
for storing vim variables as early as possible. If
populated, this option will set vim variables in the
built luaConfigRC as the first item.
::: {.note}
`{foo = "bar";}` will set `vim.g.foo` to "bar", where
the type of `bar` in the resulting Lua value will be
inferred from the type of the value in the `{name = value;}`
pair passed to the option.
:::
'';
};
options = mkOption {
type = attrs;
default = {};
example = {visualbell = true;};
description = ''
An attribute set containing vim options to be set
as early as possible. If populated, this option will
set vim options in the built luaConfigRC after `basic`
and before `pluginConfigs` DAG entries.
::: {.note}
`{foo = "bar";}` will set `vim.o.foo` to "bar", where
the type of `bar` in the resulting Lua value will be
inferred from the type of the value in the`{name = value;}`
pair passed to the option.
:::
E.g. {foo = "bar"} will set `vim.g.foo` to "bar" where
the type of `bar` in the resulting vimscript will be
infered from the type of the value in the `{name = value}`
pair.
'';
};