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-  nvf manual 
-
-  
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-
  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.
-
  If you notice any issues with nvf, or this documentation, then please consider
-reporting them over at the issue tracker . Issues tab, in addition to the
-discussions tab  is a good place as any to request new features.
You may also consider submitting bugfixes, feature additions and upstreamed
-changes that you think are critical over at the pull requests tab .
-
 
-
-
  Thanks to the portability of Nix, you can try out nvf without actually
-installing it to your machine. Below are the commands you may run to try out
-different configurations provided by this flake. As of v0.5, two specialized
-configurations are provided:
You may try out any of the provided configurations using the nix run command
-on a system where Nix is installed.
$ cachix use nvf                   # Optional: it'll save you CPU resources and time
-$ nix run github:notashelf/nvf#nix # Will run the default minimal configuration
-Do keep in mind that this is susceptible to garbage collection 
 $ nix run github:notashelf/nvf#nix
-$ nix run github:notashelf/nvf#maximal
- ::: {.info}
The below configurations are provided for demonstration purposes, and are
-not 
 Nix configuration by default provides LSP/diagnostic support for Nix alongside
-a set of visual and functional plugins. By running nix run .#, which is the
-default package, you will build Neovim with this config.
$ nix run github:notashelf/nvf#nix test.nix
-This command will start Neovim with some opinionated plugin configurations, and
-is designed specifically for Nix. the nix configuration lets you see how a
-fully configured Neovim setup might 
-
  Maximal is the ultimate configuration that will enable support for more
-commonly used language as well as additional complementary plugins. Keep in
-mind, however, that this will pull a lot of dependencies.
$ nix run github:notashelf/nvf#maximal -- test.nix
-It uses the same configuration template with the Nix 
-configuration, but supports many more languages, and enables more utility,
-companion or fun plugins.
Warning Running the maximal config will download a lot 
-
 
-
-
 
-
-
 
-
-
  There are multiple ways of installing nvf on your system. You may either choose
-the standalone installation method, which does not depend on a module system and
-may be done on any system that has the Nix package manager or the appropriate
-modules for NixOS and home-manager as described in the
-module installation section .
 It is possible to install nvf without depending on NixOS or Home-Manager as the
-parent module system, using the neovimConfiguration function exposed in the
-extended library. This function will take modules and extraSpecialArgs as
-arguments, and return the following schema as a result.
{
-  options = "The options that were available to configure";
-  config = "The outputted configuration";
-  pkgs = "The package set used to evaluate the module";
-  neovim = "The built neovim package";
-}
-An example flake that exposes your custom Neovim configuration might look like
{
-  inputs = {
-    nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
-    nvf.url = "github:notashelf/nvf";
-  };
-
-  outputs = {nixpkgs, ...} @ inputs: {
-    packages.x86_64-linux = {
-      # Set the default package to the wrapped instance of Neovim.
-      # This will allow running your Neovim configuration with
-      # `nix run` and in addition, sharing your configuration with
-      # other users in case your repository is public.
-      default =
-        (inputs.nvf.lib.neovimConfiguration {
-          pkgs = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.x86_64-linux;
-          modules = [
-            {
-              config.vim = {
-                # Enable custom theming options
-                theme.enable = true;
-
-                # Enable Treesitter
-                treesitter.enable = true;
-
-                # Other options will go here. Refer to the config
-                # reference in Appendix B of the nvf manual.
-                # ...
-              };
-            }
-          ];
-        })
-        .neovim;
-    };
-  };
-}
-The above setup will allow to set up nvf as a standalone flake, which you can
-build independently from your system configuration while also possibly sharing
-it with others. The next two chapters will detail specific usage of such a setup
-for a package output in the context of NixOS or Home-Manager installation.
          
Standalone Installation on NixOS         Your built Neovim configuration can be exposed as a flake output to make it
-easier to share across machines, repositories and so on. Or it can be added to
-your system packages to make it available across your system.
The following is an example installation of nvf as a standalone package with
-the default theme enabled. You may use other options inside config.vim in
-configModule, but this example will not cover that extensively.
{
-  inputs = {
-    nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
-    home-manager.url = "github:nix-community/home-manager";
-    nvf.url = "github:notashelf/nvf";
-  };
-
-  outputs = {
-    nixpkgs,
-    nvf,
-    self,
-    ...
-  }: {
-    # This will make the package available as a flake output under 'packages'
-    packages.x86_64-linux.my-neovim =
-      (nvf.lib.neovimConfiguration {
-        pkgs = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.x86_64-linux;
-        modules = [
-          # Or move this to a separate file and add it's path here instead
-          # IE: ./nvf_module.nix
-          (
-            {pkgs, ...}: {
-              # Add any custom options (and do feel free to upstream them!)
-              # options = { ... };
-              config.vim = {
-                theme.enable = true;
-                # and more options as you see fit...
-              };
-            }
-          )
-        ];
-      })
-      .neovim;
-
-    # Example nixosConfiguration using the configured Neovim package
-    nixosConfigurations = {
-      yourHostName = nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem {
-        # ...
-        modules = [
-          # This will make wrapped neovim available in your system packages
-          # Can also move this to another config file if you pass inputs/self around with specialArgs
-          ({pkgs, ...}: {
-            environment.systemPackages = [self.packages.${pkgs.stdenv.system}.neovim];
-          })
-        ];
-        # ...
-      };
-    };
-  };
-}```
-
-
           
Standalone Installation on Home-Manager         Your built Neovim configuration can be exposed as a flake output to make it
-easier to share across machines, repositories and so on. Or it can be added to
-your system packages to make it available across your system.
The following is an example installation of nvf as a standalone package with
-the default theme enabled. You may use other options inside config.vim in
-configModule, but this example will not cover that extensively.
{
-  inputs = {
-    nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
-    home-manager.url = "github:nix-community/home-manager";
-    nvf.url = "github:notashelf/nvf";
-  };
-
-  outputs = {nixpkgs, home-manager, nvf, ...}: let
-    system = "x86_64-linux";
-    pkgs = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system};
-    configModule = {
-      # Add any custom options (and do feel free to upstream them!)
-      # options = { ... };
-
-      config.vim = {
-        theme.enable = true;
-        # and more options as you see fit...
-      };
-    };
-
-    customNeovim = nvf.lib.neovimConfiguration {
-      inherit pkgs;
-      modules = [configModule];
-    };
-  in {
-    # This will make the package available as a flake output under 'packages'
-    packages.${system}.my-neovim = customNeovim.neovim;
-
-    # Example Home-Manager configuration using the configured Neovim package
-    homeConfigurations = {
-      "your-username@your-hostname" = home-manager.lib.homeManagerConfiguration {
-        # ...
-        modules = [
-          # This will make Neovim available to users using the Home-Manager
-          # configuration. To make the package available to all users, prefer
-          # environment.systemPackages in your NixOS configuration.
-          {home.packages = [customNeovim.neovim];}
-        ];
-        # ...
-      };
-    };
-  };
-}
-
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  The below chapters will describe installing nvf as NixOS and Home-Manager
-modules. Note that those methods are mutually exclusive, and will likely cause
-path collisions if used simultaneously.
 The NixOS module allows us to customize the different vim options from inside
-the NixOS configuration without having to call for the wrapper yourself. It is
-the recommended way to use nvf 
 flakes.md
- To use nvf flake.nix.
# flake.nix
-{
-  inputs = {
-    # Optional, if you intend to follow nvf's obsidian-nvim input
-    # you must also add it as a flake input.
-    obsidian-nvim.url = "github:epwalsh/obsidian.nvim";
-
-    # Required, nvf works best and only directly supports flakes
-    nvf = {
-      url = "github:NotAShelf/nvf";
-      # You can override the input nixpkgs to follow your system's
-      # instance of nixpkgs. This is safe to do as nvf does not depend
-      # on a binary cache.
-      inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
-      # Optionally, you can also override individual plugins
-      # for example:
-      inputs.obsidian-nvim.follows = "obsidian-nvim"; # <- this will use the obsidian-nvim from your inputs
-    };
-
-    # ...
-  };
-}
-Followed by importing the NixOS module somewhere in your configuration.
{
-  # assuming nvf is in your inputs and inputs is in the argset
-  # see example below
-  imports = [ inputs.nvf.nixosModules.default ];
-}
-
-
  {
-  inputs = {
-    nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
-    nvf.url = "github:notashelf/nvf";
-  };
-
-  outputs = { nixpkgs, nvf, ... }: {
-    # ↓ this is your host output in the flake schema
-    nixosConfigurations."your-hostname" = nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem {
-      modules = [
-        nvf.nixosModules.default # <- this imports the NixOS module that provides the options
-        ./configuration.nix # <- your host entrypoint, `programs.nvf.*` may be defined here
-      ];
-    };
-  };
-}
-Once the module is properly imported by your host, you will be able to use the
-programs.nvf module option anywhere in your configuration in order to
-configure nvf 
{
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-    enable = true;
-    
-    # Your settings need to go into the settings attribute set
-    # most settings are documented in the appendix
-    settings = {
-      vim.viAlias = false;
-      vim.vimAlias = true;
-      vim.lsp = {
-        enable = true;
-      };
-    };
-  };
-}
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-
 
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-
  As of v0.8, it is possible to install nvf 
To get started, you must fetch the repository using builtins.fetchTarball or a
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# configuration.nix
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-    url = "https://github.com/notashelf/nvf/archive/<commit or tag>.tar.gz";
-    # Optionally, you can add 'sha256' for verification and caching
-    # sha256 = "<sha256>";
-  });
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-    # Import the NixOS module from your fetched input
-    nvf.nixosModules.nvf
-  ];
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-  # Once the module is imported, you may use `programs.nvf` as exposed by the
-  # NixOS module.
-  programs.nvf.enable = true;
-}
-Tip Nix2 does not have a builtin lockfile mechanism like flakes. As such you must
-manually update the URL and hash for your input. This is annoying to deal with,
-and most users choose to defer this task to projects such as npins  or niv .
-If you are new to NixOS, I encourage you to look into Flakes and see if they fit
-your use case. Alternatively, look into the aforementioned projects for more
-convenient dependency management mechanisms.
-
 
-
-
  The home-manager module allows us to customize the different vim options from
-inside the home-manager configuration without having to call for the wrapper
-yourself. It is the recommended way to use nvf 
 flakes.md
- To use nvf flake.nix.
# flake.nix
-{
-  inputs = {
-    # Optional, if you intend to follow nvf's obsidian-nvim input
-    # you must also add it as a flake input.
-    obsidian-nvim.url = "github:epwalsh/obsidian.nvim";
-
-    # Required, nvf works best and only directly supports flakes
-    nvf = {
-      url = "github:NotAShelf/nvf";
-      # You can override the input nixpkgs to follow your system's
-      # instance of nixpkgs. This is safe to do as nvf does not depend
-      # on a binary cache.
-      inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
-      # Optionally, you can also override individual plugins
-      # for example:
-      inputs.obsidian-nvim.follows = "obsidian-nvim"; # <- this will use the obsidian-nvim from your inputs
-    };
-
-    # ...
-  };
-}
-Followed by importing the home-manager module somewhere in your configuration.
{
-  # Assuming "nvf" is in your inputs and inputs is in the argument set.
-  # See example installation below
-  imports = [ inputs.nvf.homeManagerModules.default ];
-}
-
-
  {
-  inputs = {
-    nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
-    home-manager.url = "github:nix-community/home-manager";
-    nvf.url = "github:notashelf/nvf";
-  };
-
-  outputs = { nixpkgs, home-manager, nvf, ... }: {
-    # ↓ this is your home output in the flake schema, expected by home-manager
-    "your-username@your-hostname" = home-manager.lib.homeManagerConfiguration {
-      pkgs = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.x86_64-linux;
-      modules = [
-        nvf.homeManagerModules.default # <- this imports the home-manager module that provides the options
-        ./home.nix # <- your home entrypoint, `programs.nvf.*` may be defined here
-      ];
-    };
-  };
-}
-Once the module is properly imported by your host, you will be able to use the
-programs.nvf module option anywhere in your configuration in order to
-configure nvf 
{
-  programs.nvf = {
-    enable = true;
-    # your settings need to go into the settings attribute set
-    # most settings are documented in the appendix
-    settings = {
-      vim.viAlias = false;
-      vim.vimAlias = true;
-      vim.lsp = {
-        enable = true;
-      };
-    };
-  };
-}
-Note nvf appendix 
-
 
-
-
  As of v0.8, it is possible to install nvf 
To get started, you must fetch the repository using builtins.fetchTarball or a
-similar mechanism.
# home.nix
-let
-  nvf = import (builtins.fetchTarball {
-    url = "https://github.com/notashelf/nvf/archive/<commit or tag>.tar.gz";
-    # Optionally, you can add 'sha256' for verification and caching
-    # sha256 = "<sha256>";
-  });
-in {
-  imports = [
-    # Import the NixOS module from your fetched input
-    nvf.homeManagerModules.nvf
-  ];
-
-  # Once the module is imported, you may use `programs.nvf` as exposed by the
-  # NixOS module.
-  programs.nvf.enable = true;
-}
-Tip Nix2 does not have a builtin lockfile mechanism like flakes. As such you must
-manually update the URL and hash for your input. This is annoying to deal with,
-and most users choose to defer this task to projects such as npins  or niv .
-If you are new to NixOS, I encourage you to look into Flakes and see if they fit
-your use case. Alternatively, look into the aforementioned projects for more
-convenient dependency management mechanisms.
-
 
-
-
 
-
 
-
  nvf allows for very helpful tips section  for
-more advanced or unusual configuration options supported by nvf.
Note that this section does not cover module options appendix 
 As of v0.5, you may now specify the Neovim package that will be wrapped with
-your configuration. This is done with the vim.package
{inputs, pkgs, ...}: {
-  # using the neovim-nightly overlay
-  vim.package = inputs.neovim-overlay.packages.${pkgs.stdenv.system}.neovim;
-}
-The neovim-nightly-overlay always exposes an unwrapped package. If using a
-different source, you are highly recommended to get an “unwrapped” version of
-the neovim package, similar to neovim-unwrapped in nixpkgs.
{ pkgs, ...}: {
-  # using the neovim-nightly overlay
-  vim.package = pkgs.neovim-unwrapped;
-}
-
-
  nvf nvf not 
 Per nvf nvf 
:::{.info}
To add a plugin to your runtime, you will need to add it to
-vim.startPlugins~/.config/nvim, but they are only ever placed in the Nix store and
-never exposed to the outside world for purity and full isolation.
:::
As you would configure a cloned plugin, you must configure the new plugins that
-you’ve added to startPlugins. nvf 
 Just making the plugin to your Neovim configuration available might not always
-be enough., for example, if the plugin requires a setup table. In that case, you
-can write custom Lua configuration using one of
 config.vim.lazy.plugins.*.setupOpts is useful for lazy-loading plugins, and
-uses an extended version of lz.n's PluginSpec to expose a familiar
-interface. setupModule and setupOpt can be used if the plugin uses a
-require('module').setup(...) pattern. Otherwise, the before and after
-hooks should do what you need.
{
-  config.vim.lazy.plugins = {
-    aerial.nvim = {
-    # ^^^^^^^^^ this name should match the package.pname or package.name
-      package = aerial-nvim;
-
-      setupModule = "aerial";
-      setupOpts = {option_name = false;};
-
-      after = "print('aerial loaded')";
-    };
-  };
-}
-
-
  vim.extraPlugins uses an attribute set, which maps DAG section names to a
-custom type, which has the fields package, after, setup. They allow you to
-set the package of the plugin, the sections its setup code should be after (note
-that the extraPlugins option has its own DAG scope), and the its setup code
-respectively. For example:
{pkgs, ...}: {
-  config.vim.extraPlugins = {
-    aerial = {
-      package = pkgs.vimPlugins.aerial-nvim;
-      setup = "require('aerial').setup {}";
-    };
-
-    harpoon = {
-      package = pkgs.vimPlugins.harpoon;
-      setup = "require('harpoon').setup {}";
-      after = ["aerial"]; # place harpoon configuration after aerial
-    };
-  };
-}
- vim.luaConfigRC also uses an attribute set, but this one is resolved as a DAG
-directly. The attribute names denote the section names, and the values lua code.
-For example:
{
-  # This will create a section called "aquarium" in the 'init.lua' with the
-  # contents of your custom configuration. By default 'entryAnywhere' is implied
-  # in DAGs, so this will be inserted to an arbitrary position. In the case you 
-  # wish to control the position of this section with more precision, please
-  # look into the DAGs section of the manual.
-  config.vim.luaConfigRC.aquarium = "vim.cmd('colorscheme aquiarum')";
-}
-Note One of the greatest strengths nvf DAG system . DAGs
-are a very powerful mechanism that allows specifying positions
-of individual sections of configuration as needed. We provide helper functions
-in the extended library, usually under inputs.nvf.lib.nvim.dag that you may
-use.
Please refer to the DAG section  in the nvf manual
-to find out more about the DAG system.
-
 
-
-
 
-
-
  As of version 0.7 lz.n and lzn-auto-require. Below is a comprehensive example of
-how it may be loaded to lazy-load an arbitrary plugin.
{
-  config.vim.lazy.plugins = {
-    "aerial.nvim" = {
-      package = pkgs.vimPlugins.aerial-nvim;
-      setupModule = "aerial";
-      setupOpts = {
-        option_name = true;
-      };
-      after = ''
-        -- custom lua code to run after plugin is loaded
-        print('aerial loaded')
-      '';
-
-      # Explicitly mark plugin as lazy. You don't need this if you define one of
-      # the trigger "events" below
-      lazy = true;
-
-      # load on command
-      cmd = ["AerialOpen"];
-
-      # load on event
-      event = ["BufEnter"];
-
-      # load on keymap
-      keys = [
-        {
-          key = "<leader>a";
-          action = ":AerialToggle<CR>";
-        }
-      ];
-    };
-  };
-}
- nvf LazyFile as a familiar user event to load a plugin when
-a file is opened:
{
-  config.vim.lazy.plugins = {
-    "aerial.nvim" = {
-      package = pkgs.vimPlugins.aerial-nvim;
-      event = [{event = "User"; pattern = "LazyFile";}];
-      # ...
-    };
-  };
-}
-You can consider the LazyFile event as an alias to the combination of
-"BufReadPost", "BufNewFile" and "BufWritePre", i.e., a list containing all
-three of those events: ["BufReadPost" "BufNewFile" "BufWritePre"]
-
 
-
-
  As of version 0.5 vim.extraPluginsdirectly 
{pkgs, ...}: {
-  config.vim.extraPlugins = {
-    aerial = {
-      package = pkgs.vimPlugins.aerial-nvim;
-      setup = ''
-        require('aerial').setup {
-          -- some lua configuration here
-        }
-      '';
-    };
-
-    harpoon = {
-      package = pkgs.vimPlugins.harpoon;
-      setup = "require('harpoon').setup {}";
-      after = ["aerial"];
-    };
-  };
-}
-This provides a level of abstraction over the DAG system for faster iteration.
-
  Prior to version 0.5 vim.startPluginsvim.configRC or vim.luaConfigRCconfigRC has been
-deprecated, users who have not yet updated to 0.5 or those who prefer a more
-hands-on approach may choose to use the old method where the load order of the
-plugins is explicitly determined by DAGs without internal abstractions.
 To add a plugin not available in nvf vim.startPlugins
{pkgs, ...}: {
-  # Add a Neovim plugin from Nixpkgs to the runtime.
-  # This does not need to come explicitly from packages. 'vim.startPlugins'
-  # takes a list of *string* (to load internal plugins) or *package* to load
-  # a Neovim package from any source.
-  vim.startPlugins = [pkgs.vimPlugins.aerial-nvim];
-}
-Once the package is available in Neovim’s runtime, you may use the luaConfigRC
-option to provide configuration as a DAG using the nvf 
{inputs, ...}: let
-  # This assumes you have an input called 'nvf' in your flake inputs
-  # and 'inputs' in your specialArgs. In the case you have passed 'nvf'
-  # to specialArgs, the 'inputs' prefix may be omitted.
-  inherit (inputs.nvf.lib.nvim.dag) entryAnywhere;
-in {
-  # luaConfigRC takes Lua configuration verbatim and inserts it at an arbitrary
-  # position by default or if 'entryAnywhere' is used.
-  vim.luaConfigRC.aerial-nvim= entryAnywhere ''
-    require('aerial').setup {
-      -- your configuration here
-    }
-  '';
-}
-
-
 
-
-
 
-
 
-
-
  The additional plugins section  details the addition
-of new plugins to nvf under regular circumstances, i.e. while making a pull
-request to the project. You may override nvf 
vim.pluginOverrides = {
-  lazydev-nvim = pkgs.fetchFromGitHub {
-    owner = "folke";
-    repo = "lazydev.nvim";
-    rev = "";
-    hash = "";
-  };
- # It's also possible to use a flake input
- lazydev-nvim = inputs.lazydev-nvim;
- # Or a local path 
- lazydev-nvim = ./lazydev;
- # Or a npins pin... etc
-};
-This will override the source for the neodev.nvim plugin that is used in nvf
-with your own plugin.
Warning While updating plugin inputs, make sure that any configuration that has been
-deprecated in newer versions is changed in the plugin’s setupOpts. If you
-depend on a new version, requesting a version bump in the issues section is a
-more reliable option.
-
  Language specific support means there is a combination of language specific
-plugins, treesitter support, nvim-lspconfig language servers, and null-ls
-integration. This gets you capabilities ranging from autocompletion to
-formatting to diagnostics. The following languages have sections under the
-vim.languages attribute.
Adding support for more languages, and improving support for existing ones are
-great places where you can contribute with a PR.
          
LSP Custom Packages/Command         One of the strengths of nvf a custom LSP package a list of strings $PATH
-during runtime, for example:
vim.languages.java = {
-  lsp = {
-    enable = true;
-
-    # This expects 'jdt-language-server' to be in your PATH or in
-    # 'vim.extraPackages.' There are no additional checks performed to see
-    # if the command provided is valid.
-    package = ["jdt-language-server" "-data" "~/.cache/jdtls/workspace"];
-  };
-}
-
-
 
-
  We conform to the NixOS options types for the most part, however, a noteworthy
-addition for certain options is the
-DAG (Directed acyclic graph) luaConfigRC.
The below section, mostly taken from the
-home-manager manual 
-explains in more detail the overall usage logic of the DAG type.
 lib.dag.entryAnywhere (value: T) : DagEntry<T>
Indicates that value can be placed anywhere within the DAG. This is also the
-default for plain attribute set entries, that is
foo.bar = {
-  a = lib.dag.entryAnywhere 0;
-}
-and
foo.bar = {
-  a = 0;
-}
-are equivalent.
-
  lib.dag.entryAfter (afters: list string) (value: T) : DagEntry<T>
Indicates that value must be placed after 
foo.bar = {
-  a = 0;
-  b = lib.dag.entryAfter [ "a" ] 1;
-}
-would place b after a in the graph.
-
  lib.dag.entryBefore (befores: list string) (value: T) : DagEntry<T>
Indicates that value must be placed before 
foo.bar = {
-  b = lib.dag.entryBefore [ "a" ] 1;
-  a = 0;
-}
-would place b before a in the graph.
-
  lib.dag.entryBetween (befores: list string) (afters: list string) (value: T) : DagEntry<T>
Indicates that value must be placed before after 
foo.bar = {
-  a = 0;
-  c = lib.dag.entryBetween [ "b" ] [ "a" ] 2;
-  b = 1;
-}
-would place c before b and after a in the graph.
There are also a set of functions that generate a DAG from a list. These are
-convenient when you just want to have a linear list of DAG entries, without
-having to manually enter the relationship between each entry. Each of these
-functions take a tag as argument and the DAG entries will be named
-${tag}-${index}.
-
  lib.dag.entriesAnywhere (tag: string) (values: [T]) : Dag<T>
Creates a DAG with the given values with each entry labeled using the given tag.
-For example
foo.bar = lib.dag.entriesAnywhere "a" [ 0 1 ];
-is equivalent to
foo.bar = {
-  a-0 = 0;
-  a-1 = lib.dag.entryAfter [ "a-0" ] 1;
-}
-
-
  lib.dag.entriesAfter (tag: string) (afters: list string) (values: [T]) : Dag<T>
Creates a DAG with the given values with each entry labeled using the given tag.
-The list of values are placed are placed after afters. For example
foo.bar =
-  { b = 0; } // lib.dag.entriesAfter "a" [ "b" ] [ 1 2 ];
-is equivalent to
foo.bar = {
-  b = 0;
-  a-0 = lib.dag.entryAfter [ "b" ] 1;
-  a-1 = lib.dag.entryAfter [ "a-0" ] 2;
-}
-
-
  lib.dag.entriesBefore (tag: string) (befores: list string) (values: [T]) : Dag<T>
Creates a DAG with the given values with each entry labeled using the given tag.
-The list of values are placed before befores.
-For example
foo.bar =
-  { b = 0; } // lib.dag.entriesBefore "a" [ "b" ] [ 1 2 ];
-is equivalent to
foo.bar = {
-  b = 0;
-  a-0 = 1;
-  a-1 = lib.dag.entryBetween [ "b" ] [ "a-0" ] 2;
-}
-
-
  lib.dag.entriesBetween (tag: string) (befores: list string) (afters: list string) (values: [T]) : Dag<T>
Creates a DAG with the given values with each entry labeled using the given tag.
-The list of values are placed before befores
-and after afters. For example
foo.bar =
-  { b = 0; c = 3; } // lib.dag.entriesBetween "a" [ "b" ] [ "c" ] [ 1 2 ];
-is equivalent to
foo.bar = {
-  b = 0;
-  c = 3;
-  a-0 = lib.dag.entryAfter [ "c" ] 1;
-  a-1 = lib.dag.entryBetween [ "b" ] [ "a-0" ] 2;
-}
-
-
 
-
-
  From the previous chapter, it should be clear that DAGs are useful, because you
-can add code that relies on other code. However, if you don’t know what the
-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)     (luaConfigPre) - not a part of the actual DAG, instead, it’s simply
-inserted before the rest of the DAG
globalsScript - used to set globals defined in vim.globals
basic - used to set basic configuration options
optionsScript - used to set options defined in vim.o
theme (this is simply placed before pluginConfigs and lazyConfigs,
-meaning that surrounding entries don’t depend on it) - used to set up the
-theme, which has to be done before other plugins
lazyConfigs - lz.n and lzn-auto-require configs. If vim.lazy.enable
-is false, this will contain each plugin’s config instead.
pluginConfigs - the result of the nested vim.pluginRC (internal option,
-see the Custom Plugins  page for adding your
-own plugins) DAG, used to set up internal plugins
extraPluginConfigs - the result of vim.extraPlugins, which is not a
-direct DAG, but is converted to, and resolved as one internally
mappings - the result of vim.maps
-
 
-
-
           
Autocommands and Autogroups         This module allows you to declaratively configure Neovim autocommands and
-autogroups within your Nix configuration.
          
Autogroups (vim.augroups)         Autogroups (augroup) organize related autocommands. This allows them to be
-managed collectively, such as clearing them all at once to prevent duplicates.
-Each entry in the list is a submodule with the following options:
Example: 
{
-  vim.augroups = [
-    {
-      name = "MyCustomAuGroup";
-      clear = true; # Clear previous autocommands in this group on reload
-    }
-    {
-      name = "Formatting";
-      # clear defaults to true
-    }
-  ];
-}
-
-
           
Autocommands (vim.autocmds)         Autocommands (autocmd) trigger actions based on events happening within Neovim
-(e.g., saving a file, entering a buffer). Each entry in the list is a submodule
-with the following options:
Warning You cannot define both callback (for Lua functions) and command (for
-Vimscript) for the same autocommand. Choose one.
Examples: 
{ lib, ... }:
-{
-  vim.augroups = [ { name = "UserSetup"; } ];
-
-  vim.autocmds = [
-    # Example 1: Using a Lua callback
-    {
-      event = [ "BufWritePost" ];
-      pattern = [ "*.lua" ];
-      group = "UserSetup";
-      desc = "Notify after saving Lua file";
-      callback = lib.nvim.types.luaInline ''
-        function()
-          vim.notify("Lua file saved!", vim.log.levels.INFO)
-        end
-      '';
-    }
-
-    # Example 2: Using a Vim command
-    {
-      event = [ "FileType" ];
-      pattern = [ "markdown" ];
-      group = "UserSetup";
-      desc = "Set spellcheck for Markdown";
-      command = "setlocal spell";
-    }
-
-    # Example 3: Autocommand without a specific group
-    {
-      event = [ "BufEnter" ];
-      pattern = [ "*.log" ];
-      desc = "Disable line numbers in log files";
-      command = "setlocal nonumber";
-      # No 'group' specified
-    }
-
-    # Example 4: Using Lua for callback
-    {
-      event = [ "BufWinEnter" ];
-      pattern = [ "*" ];
-      desc = "Simple greeting on entering a buffer window";
-      callback = lib.generators.mkLuaInline ''
-        function(args)
-          print("Entered buffer: " .. args.buf)
-        end
-      '';
-      
-      # Run only once per session trigger
-      once = true; 
-    }
-  ];
-}
-These definitions are automatically translated into the necessary Lua code to
-configure vim.api.nvim_create_augroup and vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd when
-Neovim starts.
-
 
-
-
 
-
  This section provides helpful tips that may be considered “unorthodox” or “too
-advanced” for some users. We will cover basic debugging steps, offline
-documentation, configuring nvf nvf 
 There may be instances where the your Nix configuration evaluates to invalid
-Lua, or times when you will be asked to provide your built Lua configuration for
-easier debugging by nvf maintainers. nvf provides two helpful utilities out of
-the box.
nvf-print-config nvf-print-config-path 
To view your configuration with syntax highlighting, you may use the
-bat pager .
nvf-print-config | bat --language=lua
-Alternatively, cat or less may also be used.
 It is also possible to access the configuration for the wrapped package. The
-built neovimConfig attribute in its
-passthru.
-
 
-
-
  The manpages provided by nvf contains an offline version of the option search
-normally available at https://notashelf.github.io/nvf/options.html . You may
-use the man 5 nvf command to view option documentation from the comfort of
-your terminal.
Note that this is only available for NixOS and Home-Manager module
-installations.
-
  We recognize that you might not always want to configure your setup purely in
-Nix, sometimes doing things in Lua is simply the “superior” option. In such a
-case you might want to configure your Neovim instance using Lua, and nothing but
-Lua. It is also possible to mix Lua and Nix configurations.
Pure Lua or hybrid Lua/Nix configurations can be achieved in two different ways.
-Purely impurely $HOME. For your convenience, this
-section will document both methods as they can be used.
 As of 0.6, nvf allows you to modify Neovim’s runtime path to suit your needs.
-One of the ways the new runtime option is to add a configuration located
-relative to your flake.nix 
{
-  # Let us assume we are in the repository root, i.e., the same directory as the
-  # flake.nix. For the sake of the argument, we will assume that the Neovim lua
-  # configuration is in a nvim/ directory relative to flake.nix.
-  vim = {
-    additionalRuntimePaths = [
-      # This will be added to Neovim's runtime paths. Conceptually, this behaves
-      # very similarly to ~/.config/nvim but you may not place a top-level
-      # init.lua to be able to require it directly.
-      ./nvim
-    ];
-  };
-}
-This will add the nvim directory, or rather, the store path lua/myconfig directory within this nvim
-directory, and call it with vim.luaConfigRC
{pkgs, ...}: {
-  vim = {
-    additionalRuntimePaths = [
-      # You can list more than one file here.
-      ./nvim-custom-1
-
-      # To make sure list items are ordered, use lib.mkBefore or lib.mkAfter
-      # Simply placing list items in a given order will **not** ensure that
-      # this list  will be deterministic.
-      ./nvim-custom-2
-    ];
-
-    startPlugins = [pkgs.vimPlugins.gitsigns];
-
-    # Neovim supports in-line syntax highlighting for multi-line strings.
-    # Simply place the filetype in a /* comment */ before the line.
-    luaConfigRC.myconfig = /* lua */ ''
-      -- Call the Lua module from ./nvim/lua/myconfig
-      require("myconfig")
-
-      -- Any additional Lua configuration that you might want *after* your own
-      -- configuration. For example, a plugin setup call.
-      require('gitsigns').setup({})
-    '';
-  };
-}
-
-
           
Impure Absolute Directory         As of Neovim 0.9 , $NVIM_APPNAME is a variable expected by Neovim to
-decide on the configuration directory. nvf sets this variable as "nvf",
-meaning ~/.config/nvf will be regarded as the ~/.config/nvim behaves in regular installations. This
-allows some degree of Lua configuration, backed by our low-level wrapper
-mnw . Creating a lua/ directory located in
-$NVIM_APPNAME (“nvf” by default) and placing your configuration in, e.g.,
-~/.config/nvf/lua/myconfig will allow you to require it as a part of the Lua
-module system through nvf’s module system.
Let’s assume your ~/.config/nvf/lua/myconfig/init.lua consists of the
-following:
-- init.lua
-vim.keymap.set("n", " ", "<Nop>", { silent = true, remap = false })
-vim.g.mapleader = " "
-The following Nix configuration via vim.luaConfigRC
{
-  # The attribute name "myconfig-dir" here is arbitrary. It is required to be
-  # a *named* attribute by the DAG system, but the name is entirely up to you.
-  vim.luaConfigRC.myconfig-dir = ''
-    require("myconfig")
-
-    -- Any additional Lua
-  '';
-}
-After you load your custom configuration, you may use an init.lua located in
-your custom configuration directory to configure Neovim exactly as you would
-without a wrapper like nvf. If you want to place your require call in a
-specific position (i.e., before or after options you set in nvf) the
-DAG system  will let you place your configuration in a location of your
-choosing.
-
 
-
-
           
Adding Plugins From Different Sources         nvf 
To define plugin sources, we use npins  and pin each plugin source using
-builtin fetchers. You are not bound by this restriction. In your own
-configuration, any kind of fetcher or plugin source is fine.
 vim.startPlugins and vim.optPlugins options take either a string package vim.startPlugins to load it on
-startup.
{pkgs, ...}: {
-  # Aerial does require some setup. In the case you pass a plugin that *does*
-  # require manual setup, then you must also call the setup function.
-  vim.startPlugins = [pkgs.vimPlugins.aerial-nvim];
-}
-This will fetch aerial.nvim from nixpkgs, and add it to Neovim’s runtime path to
-be loaded manually. Although for plugins that require manual setup, you are
-encouraged to use vim.extraPlugins
{
-  vim.extraPlugins = {
-    aerial = {
-      package = pkgs.vimPlugins.aerial-nvim;
-      setup = "require('aerial').setup {}";
-    };
-  };
-}
-More details on the extraPlugins API is documented in the
-custom plugins section .
-
           
Building Your Own Plugins         In the case a plugin is not available in Nixpkgs, or the Nixpkgs package is
-outdated (or, more likely, broken) it is possible to build the plugins from
-source using a tool, such as npins . You may also use your flake inputs 
Example using plugin inputs:
{
-  # In your flake.nix
-  inputs = {
-    aerial-nvim = {
-      url = "github:stevearc/aerial.nvim"
-      flake = false;
-    };
-  };
-
-  # Make sure that 'inputs' is properly propagated into Nvf, for example, through
-  # specialArgs.
-  outputs = { ... };
-}
-In the case, you may use the input directly for the plugin’s source attribute in
-buildVimPlugin.
# Make sure that 'inputs' is properly propagated! It will be missing otherwise
-# and the resulting errors might be too obscure.
-{inputs, ...}: let
-  aerial-from-source = pkgs.vimUtils.buildVimPlugin {
-      name = "aerial-nvim";
-      src = inputs.aerial-nvim;
-    };
-in {
-  vim.extraPlugins = {
-    aerial = {
-      package = aerial-from-source;
-      setup = "require('aerial').setup {}";
-    };
-  };
-}
-Alternatively, if you do not want to keep track of the source using flake inputs
-or npins, you may call fetchFromGitHub (or other fetchers) directly. An
-example would look like this.
regexplainer = buildVimPlugin {
-  name = "nvim-regexplainer";
-  src = fetchFromGitHub {
-    owner = "bennypowers";
-    repo = "nvim-regexplainer";
-    rev = "4250c8f3c1307876384e70eeedde5149249e154f";
-    hash = "sha256-15DLbKtOgUPq4DcF71jFYu31faDn52k3P1x47GL3+b0=";
-  };
-
-  # The 'buildVimPlugin' imposes some "require checks" on all plugins build from
-  # source. Failing tests, if they are not relevant, can be disabled using the
-  # 'nvimSkipModule' argument to the 'buildVimPlugin' function.
-  nvimSkipModule = [
-    "regexplainer"
-    "regexplainer.buffers.init"
-    "regexplainer.buffers.popup"
-    "regexplainer.buffers.register"
-    "regexplainer.buffers.shared"
-    "regexplainer.buffers.split"
-    "regexplainer.component.descriptions"
-    "regexplainer.component.init"
-    "regexplainer.renderers.narrative.init"
-    "regexplainer.renderers.narrative.narrative"
-    "regexplainer.renderers.init"
-    "regexplainer.utils.defer"
-    "regexplainer.utils.init"
-    "regexplainer.utils.treesitter"
-  ];
-}
-
-
 
-
-
 
-
  nvf is designed for the developer as much as it is designed for the end-user. We
-would like for any contributor to be able to propagate their changes, or add new
-features to the project with minimum possible friction. As such, below are the
-guides and guidelines written to streamline the contribution process and to
-ensure that your valuable input integrates into nvf’s development as seamlessly
-as possible without leaving any question marks in your head.
This section is directed mainly towards those who wish to contribute code into
-the project. If you instead wish to report a bug, or discuss a potential new
-feature implementation (which you do not wish to implement yourself) first look
-among the already open issues  and if no matching issue exists you may open a
-new issue  and describe your problem/request.
While creating an issue, please try to include as much information as you can,
-ideally also include relevant context in which an issue occurs or a feature
-should be implemented. If you wish to make a contribution, but feel stuck -
-please do not be afraid to submit a pull request, we will help you get it in.
 You, naturally, would like to start by forking the repository to get started. If
-you are new to Git and GitHub, do have a look at GitHub’s
-Fork a repo guide  for
-instructions on how you can do this. Once you have a fork of nvf main branch. Give your
-branch a reasonably descriptive name (e.g. feature/debugger or
-fix/pesky-bug) and you are ready to work on your changes
Implement your changes and commit them to the newly created branch and when you
-are happy with the result, and positive that it fulfills our
-Contributing Guidelines , push the branch to GitHub and
-create a pull request .
-The default pull request template available on the nvf 
-
  If your contribution tightly follows the guidelines, then there is a good chance
-it will be merged without too much trouble. Some of the guidelines will be
-strictly enforced, others will remain as gentle nudges towards the correct
-direction. As we have no automated system enforcing those guidelines, please try
-to double check your changes before making your pull request in order to avoid
-“faulty” code slipping by.
If you are uncertain how these rules affect the change you would like to make
-then feel free to start a discussion in the
-discussions tab  ideally (but not
-necessarily) before you start developing.
 Almost all changes warrant updates to the documentation: at the very least, you
-must update the changelog. Both the manual and module options use
-Nixpkgs Flavoured Markdown .
The HTML version of this manual containing both the module option descriptions
-and the documentation of nvf nvf 
$ nix build .#docs-html
-$ xdg-open $PWD/result/share/doc/nvf/index.html
-
-
  Make sure your code is formatted as described in
-code-style section . To maintain consistency
-throughout the project you are encouraged to browse through existing code and
-adopt its style also in new code.
-
  The commits in your pull request should be reasonably self-contained. Which
-means each and every commit in a pull request should make sense both on its own
-and in general context. That is, a second commit should not resolve an issue
-that is introduced in an earlier commit. In particular, you will be asked to
-amend any commit that introduces syntax errors or similar problems even if they
-are fixed in a later commit.
The commit messages should follow the
-seven rules , except for
-“Capitalize the subject line”. We also ask you to include the affected code
-component or module in the first line. A commit message ideally, but not
-necessarily, follow the given template from home-manager’s own documentation
  {component}: {description}
-
-  {long description}
-where {component} refers to the code component (or module) your change
-affects, {description} is a very brief description of your change, and
-{long description} is an optional clarifying description. As a rare exception,
-if there is no clear component, or your change affects many components, then the
-{component} part is optional. See
-example commit message  for a commit message
-that fulfills these requirements.
-
  The commit
-69f8e47e9e74c8d3d060ca22e18246b7f7d988ef 
-in home-manager contains the following commit message.
starship: allow running in Emacs if vterm is used
-
-The vterm buffer is backed by libvterm and can handle Starship prompts
-without issues.
-Similarly, if you are contributing to nvf 
languages/ruby: init module
-
-Adds a language module for Ruby, adds appropriate formatters and Treesitter grammars
-Long description can be omitted if the change is too simple to warrant it. A
-minor fix in spelling or a formatting change does not warrant long description,
-however, a module addition or removal does as you would like to provide the
-relevant context, i.e. the reasoning behind it, for your commit.
Finally, when adding a new module, say modules/foo.nix, we use the fixed
-commit format foo: add module. You can, of course, still include a long
-description if you wish.
In case of nested modules, i.e modules/languages/java.nix you are recommended
-to contain the parent as well - for example languages/java: some major change.
-
   Keep lines at a reasonable width, ideally 80 characters or less. This also
-applies to string literals and module descriptions and documentation.
-
  nvf alejandra  tool and the formatting is checked in
-the pull request and push workflows. Run the nix fmt command inside the
-project repository before submitting your pull request.
While Alejandra is mostly opinionated on how code looks after formatting,
-certain changes are done at the user’s discretion based on how the original code
-was structured.
Please use one line code for attribute sets that contain only one subset. For
-example:
# parent modules should always be unfolded
-# which means module = { value = ... } instead of module.value = { ... }
-module = {
-  value = mkEnableOption "some description" // { default = true; }; # merges can be done inline where possible
-
-    # same as parent modules, unfold submodules
-    subModule = {
-        # this is an option that contains more than one nested value
-        # Note: try to be careful about the ordering of `mkOption` arguments.
-        # General rule of thumb is to order from least to most likely to change.
-        # This is, for most cases, type < default < description.
-        # Example, if present, would be between default and description
-        someOtherValue = mkOption {
-            type = lib.types.bool;
-            default = true;
-            description = "Some other description";
-        };
-    };
-}
-If you move a line down after the merge operator, Alejandra will automatically
-unfold the whole merged attrset for you, which we do not 
module = {
-  key = mkEnableOption "some description" // {
-    default = true; # we want this to be inline
-  }; # ...
-}
-For lists, it is mostly up to your own discretion how you want to format them,
-but please try to unfold lists if they contain multiple items and especially if
-they are to include comments.
# this is ok
-acceptableList = [
-  item1 # comment
-  item2
-  item3 # some other comment
-  item4
-];
-
-# this is not ok
-listToBeAvoided = [item1 item2 /* comment */ item3 item4];
-
-# this is ok
-acceptableList = [item1 item2];
-
-# this is also ok if the list is expected to contain more elements
-acceptableList= [
-  item1
-  item2
-  # more items if needed...
-];
-
-
 
-
-
 
-
-
  Once you have made your changes, you will need to test them thoroughly. If it is
-a module, add your module option to configuration.nix (located in the root of
-this project) inside neovimConfiguration. Enable it, and then run the maximal
-configuration with nix run .#maximal -Lv to check for build errors. If neovim
-opens in the current directory without any error messages (you can check the
-output of :messages inside neovim to see if there are any errors), then your
-changes are good to go. Open your pull request, and it will be reviewed as soon
-as possible.
If it is not a new module, but a change to an existing one, then make sure the
-module you have changed is enabled in the maximal configuration by editing
-configuration.nix, and then run it with nix run .#maximal -Lv. Same
-procedure as adding a new module will apply here.
-
  As of 0.4, there exists an API for writing your own keybinds and a couple of
-useful utility functions are available in the
-extended standard library . The
-following section contains a general overview to how you may utilize said
-functions.
          
Custom Key Mappings Support for a Plugin         To set a mapping, you should define it in vim.keymaps.
An example, simple keybinding, can look like this:
{
-  vim.keymaps = [
-    {
-      key = "<leader>wq";
-      mode = ["n"];
-      action = ":wq<CR>";
-      silent = true;
-      desc = "Save file and quit";
-    }
-  ];
-}
-There are many settings available in the options. Please refer to the
-documentation  to
-see a list of them.
nvf 
You can read the source code of some modules to see them in action, but the
-usage should look something like this:
# plugindefinition.nix
-{lib, ...}: let
-  inherit (lib.options) mkEnableOption;
-  inherit (lib.nvim.binds) mkMappingOption;
-in {
-  options.vim.plugin = {
-    enable = mkEnableOption "Enable plugin";
-
-    # Mappings should always be inside an attrset called mappings
-    mappings = {
-      workspaceDiagnostics = mkMappingOption "Workspace diagnostics [trouble]" "<leader>lwd";
-      documentDiagnostics = mkMappingOption "Document diagnostics [trouble]" "<leader>ld";
-      lspReferences = mkMappingOption "LSP References [trouble]" "<leader>lr";
-      quickfix = mkMappingOption "QuickFix [trouble]" "<leader>xq";
-      locList = mkMappingOption "LOCList [trouble]" "<leader>xl";
-      symbols = mkMappingOption "Symbols [trouble]" "<leader>xs";
-    };
-}
-# config.nix
-{
-  config,
-  lib,
-  options,
-  ...
-}: let
-  inherit (lib.modules) mkIf;
-  inherit (lib.nvim.binds) mkKeymap;
-
-  cfg = config.vim.plugin;
-
-  keys = cfg.mappings;
-  inherit (options.vim.lsp.trouble) mappings;
-in {
-  config = mkIf cfg.enable {
-    vim.keymaps = [
-      (mkKeymap "n" keys.workspaceDiagnostics "<cmd>Trouble toggle diagnostics<CR>" {desc = mappings.workspaceDiagnostics.description;})
-      (mkKeymap "n" keys.documentDiagnostics "<cmd>Trouble toggle diagnostics filter.buf=0<CR>" {desc = mappings.documentDiagnostics.description;})
-      (mkKeymap "n" keys.lspReferences "<cmd>Trouble toggle lsp_references<CR>" {desc = mappings.lspReferences.description;})
-      (mkKeymap "n" keys.quickfix "<cmd>Trouble toggle quickfix<CR>" {desc = mappings.quickfix.description;})
-      (mkKeymap "n" keys.locList "<cmd>Trouble toggle loclist<CR>" {desc = mappings.locList.description;})
-      (mkKeymap "n" keys.symbols "<cmd>Trouble toggle symbols<CR>" {desc = mappings.symbols.description;})
-    ];
-  };
-}
-Note If you have come across a plugin that has an API that doesn’t seem to easily
-allow custom keybindings, don’t be scared to implement a draft PR. We’ll help
-you get it done.
-
 
-
-
  There are two methods for adding new Neovim plugins to nvf 
 npins is the standard method of adding new plugins to nvf npins. For
-example:
nix-shell -p npins # or nix shell nixpkgs#npins if using flakes
-Then run:
npins add --name <plugin name> github <owner> <repo> -b <branch>
-Note Be sure to replace any non-alphanumeric characters with - for --name. For
-example
npins add --name lazydev-nvim github folke lazydev.nvim -b main
-Once the npins command is done, you can start referencing the plugin as a
-string 
{
-  config.vim.startPlugins = ["lazydev-nvim"];
-}
-
-
           
Packaging Complex Plugins         Some plugins require additional packages to be built and substituted to function
-correctly. For example blink.cmp  requires its own fuzzy matcher library, built
-with Rust, to be installed or else defaults to a much slower Lua implementation.
-In the Blink documentation, you are advised to build with cargo but that is
-not ideal since we are leveraging the power of Nix. In this case the ideal
-solution is to write a derivation for the plugin.
We use buildRustPackage to build the library from the repository root, and
-copy everything in the postInstall phase.
postInstall = ''
-  cp -r {lua,plugin} "$out"
-
-  mkdir -p "$out/doc"
-  cp 'doc/'*'.txt' "$out/doc/"
-
-  mkdir -p "$out/target"
-  mv "$out/lib" "$out/target/release"
-'';
-In a similar fashion, you may utilize stdenv.mkDerivation and other Nixpkgs
-builders to build your library from source, and copy the relevant files and Lua
-plugin files in the postInstall phase. Do note, however, that you still need
-to fetch the plugin sources somehow. npins is, once again, the recommended
-option to fetch the plugin sources. Refer to the previous section on how to use
-npins to add a new plugin.
Plugins built from source must go into the flake/pkgs/by-name overlay. It will
-automatically create flake outputs for individual packages. Lastly, you must add
-your package to the plugin builder (pluginBuilders) function manually in
-modules/wrapper/build/config.nix. Once done, you may refer to your plugin as a
-string 
{
-  config.vim.startPlugins = ["blink-cmp"];
-}
-
-
  Most plugins is initialized with a call to require('plugin').setup({...}).
We use a special function that lets you easily add support for such setup
-options in a modular way: mkPluginSetupOption.
Once you have added the source of the plugin as shown above, you can define the
-setup options like this:
# in modules/.../your-plugin/your-plugin.nix
-
-{lib, ...}:
-let
-  inherit (lib.types) bool int;
-  inherit (lib.nvim.types) mkPluginSetupOption;
-in {
-  options.vim.your-plugin = {
-    setupOpts = mkPluginSetupOption "plugin name" {
-      enable_feature_a = mkOption {
-        type = bool;
-        default = false;
-        # ...
-      };
-
-      number_option = mkOption {
-        type = int;
-        default = 3;
-        # ...
-      };
-    };
-  };
-}
-# in modules/.../your-plugin/config.nix
-{lib, config, ...}:
-let
-  cfg = config.vim.your-plugin;
-in {
-  vim.luaConfigRC = lib.nvim.dag.entryAnywhere ''
-    require('plugin-name').setup(${lib.nvim.lua.toLuaObject cfg.setupOpts})
-  '';
-}
-This above config will result in this Lua script:
require('plugin-name').setup({
-  enable_feature_a = false,
-  number_option = 3,
-})
-Now users can set any of the pre-defined option field, and can also add their
-own fields!
# in user's config
-{
-  vim.your-plugin.setupOpts = {
-    enable_feature_a = true;
-    number_option = 4;
-    another_field = "hello";
-    size = { # nested fields work as well
-      top = 10;
-    };
-  };
-}
-
-
  As you’ve seen above, toLuaObject is used to convert our nix attrSet
-cfg.setupOpts, into a lua table. Here are some rules of the conversion:
Nix null converts to lua nil
Number and strings convert to their lua counterparts
Nix attribute sets ({}) and lists ([]) convert into Lua dictionaries and
-tables respectively. Here is an example of Nix -> Lua conversion.
You can write raw Lua code using lib.generators.mkLuaInline. This function
-is part of nixpkgs, and is accessible without relying on nvf 
{
- _type = "lua-inline";
- expr = "function add(a, b) return a + b end";
-}
-The above expression will be interpreted as a Lua expression in the final
-config. Without the mkLuaInline function, you will only receive a string
-literal. You can use it to feed plugin configuration tables Lua functions
-that return specific values as expected by the plugins.
{
-   vim.your-plugin.setupOpts = {
-     on_init = lib.generators.mkLuaInline ''
-       function()
-         print('we can write lua!')
-       end
-     '';
-   };
-}
-
-
  If the plugin can be lazy-loaded, vim.lazy.plugins should be used to add it.
-Lazy plugins are managed by lz.n.
# in modules/.../your-plugin/config.nix
-{config, ...}: let
-  cfg = config.vim.your-plugin;
-in {
-  vim.lazy.plugins.your-plugin = {
-    # Instead of vim.startPlugins, use this:
-    package = "your-plugin";
-
-    # ıf your plugin uses the `require('your-plugin').setup{...}` pattern
-    setupModule = "your-plugin";
-    inherit (cfg) setupOpts;
-
-    # Events that trigger this plugin to be loaded
-    event = ["DirChanged"];
-    cmd = ["YourPluginCommand"];
-
-    # Plugin Keymaps
-    keys = [
-      # We'll cover this in detail in the 'keybinds' section
-      {
-        key = "<leader>d";
-        mode = "n";
-        action = ":YourPluginCommand";
-      }
-    ];
-  };
-}
-This results in the following lua code:
require('lz.n').load({
-  {
-    "name-of-your-plugin",
-    after = function()
-      require('your-plugin').setup({
-        --[[ your setupOpts ]]--
-      })
-    end,
-
-    event = {"DirChanged"},
-    cmd = {"YourPluginCommand"},
-    keys = {
-      {"<leader>d", ":YourPluginCommand", mode = {"n"}},
-    },
-  }
-})
-A full list of options can be found in the vim.lazy.plugins spec
-
 
-
-
 
-
 
- 
Appendix B. nvf Configuration Options 
-          
Appendix B. nvf Configuration Options         Below are the module options provided by nvf, in no particular order. Most
-options will include useful comments, warnings or setup tips on how a module
-option is meant to be used as well as examples in complex cases.
An offline version of this page is bundled with nvf as a part of the manpages
-which you can access with man 5 nvf. Please let us know if you believe any of
-the options below are missing useful examples.
-
- 
-
- 
- _module.args
-   
- 
-
-Additional arguments passed to each module in addition to ones
-like lib, config,
-and pkgs, modulesPath.
This option is also available to all submodules. Submodules do not
-inherit args from their parent module, nor do they provide args to
-their parent module or sibling submodules. The sole exception to
-this is the argument name which is provided by
-parent modules to a submodule and contains the attribute name
-the submodule is bound to, or a unique generated name if it is
-not bound to an attribute.
Some arguments are already passed by default, of which the
-following cannot 
lib: The nixpkgs library.
config: The results of all options after merging the values from all modules together.
options: The options declared in all modules.
specialArgs: The specialArgs argument passed to evalModules.
All attributes of specialArgs
Whereas option values can generally depend on other option values
-thanks to laziness, this does not apply to imports, which
-must be computed statically before anything else.
For this reason, callers of the module system can provide specialArgs
-which are available during import resolution.
For NixOS, specialArgs includes
-modulesPath, which allows you to import
-extra modules from the nixpkgs package tree without having to
-somehow make the module aware of the location of the
-nixpkgs or NixOS directories.
{ modulesPath, ... }: {
-  imports = [
-    (modulesPath + "/profiles/minimal.nix")
-  ];
-}
-For NixOS, the default value for this option includes at least this argument:
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.enableLuaLoader
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable the experimental Lua module loader to speed up the start
-up process. If true, this will enable the experimental Lua module loader
-which:
Note The Lua module loader is disabled [official documentation]. This option may be enabled by
-default in the future.
Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.package
-   
- 
-
-The neovim package to use for the wrapper. This
-corresponds to the package that will be wrapped
-with your plugins and settings.
Warning You will need to use an unwrapped package for this
-option to work as intended. Using an already wrapped
-package here may yield undesirable results.
Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation neovim-unwrapped-0.11.3>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.additionalRuntimePaths
-   
- 
-
-Additional runtime paths that will be appended to the
-active runtimepath of the Neovim. This can be used to
-add additional lookup paths for configs, plugins, spell
-languages and other things you would generally place in
-your $HOME/.config/nvim.
This is meant as a declarative alternative to throwing
-files into ~/.config/nvim and having the Neovim
-wrapper pick them up. For more details on
-vim.o.runtimepath, and what paths to use; please see
-the official documentation 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Example: 
[
-  # absolute path, as a string - impure
-  "$HOME/.config/nvim-extra"
-
-  # relative path, as a path - pure
-  ./nvim
-
-  # source type path - pure and reproducible
-  (builtins.source {
-    path = ./runtime;
-    name = "nvim-runtime";
-  })
-]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable complementary Neovim plugin for avante.nvim.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of avante-nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.auto_suggestions_provider
-   
- 
-
-Since auto-suggestions are a high-frequency operation and therefore expensive,
-currently designating it as copilot provider is dangerous because:
-https://github.com/yetone/avante.nvim/issues/1048
-Of course, you can reduce the request frequency by increasing suggestion.debounce.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "claude"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.behaviour.enable_claude_text_editor_tool_mode
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Claude Text Editor Tool Mode…
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.behaviour.enable_cursor_planning_mode
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Cursor Planning Mode…
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.behaviour.enable_token_counting
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable token counting…
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.behaviour.auto_apply_diff_after_generation
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable automatically apply diff after LLM response…
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.behaviour.auto_set_highlight_group
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable automatically set the highlight group for the current line…
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.behaviour.auto_set_keymaps
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable automatically set the keymap for the current line…
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.behaviour.auto_suggestions
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable auto suggestions…
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.behaviour.minimize_diff
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable remove unchanged lines when applying a code block…
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.behaviour.support_paste_from_clipboard
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable pasting image from clipboard.
-This will be determined automatically based whether img-clip is available or not.
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.cursor_applying_provider
-   
- 
-
-The provider used in the applying phase of Cursor Planning Mode, defaults to nil,
-Config.provider will be used as the provider for the applying phase when nil.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.diff.autojump
-   
- 
-
-Automatically jumps to the next change.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.diff.override_timeoutlen
-   
- 
-
-Override the ‘timeoutlen’ setting while hovering over a diff (see :help timeoutlen c.
-Disable by setting to -1.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 500
-
-Example: -1
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.dual_boost.enabled
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable dual_boost mode…
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.dual_boost.first_provider
-   
- 
-
-The first provider to generate response.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "openai"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.dual_boost.prompt
-   
- 
-
-The prompt to generate response based on the two reference outputs.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
''
-  Based on the two reference outputs below, generate a response that incorporates
-  elements from both but reflects your own judgment and unique perspective.
-  Do not provide any explanation, just give the response directly. Reference Output 1:
-  [{{provider1_output}}], Reference Output 2: [{{provider2_output}}''
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.dual_boost.second_provider
-   
- 
-
-The second provider to generate response.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "claude"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.dual_boost.timeout
-   
- 
-
-Timeout in milliseconds.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 60000
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.hints.enabled
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable hints.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.mappings.cancel
-   
- 
-
-Define or override the default keymaps for cancel actions.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.mappings.diff
-   
- 
-
-Define or override the default keymaps for diff.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.mappings.jump
-   
- 
-
-Define or override the default keymaps for jump actions.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.mappings.sidebar
-   
- 
-
-Define or override the default keymaps for sidebar actions.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.mappings.submit
-   
- 
-
-Define or override the default keymaps for submit actions.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.mappings.suggestion
-   
- 
-
-Define or override the default keymaps for suggestion actions.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.provider
-   
- 
-
-The provider used in Aider mode or in the planning phase of Cursor Planning Mode.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.providers
-   
- 
-
-Define settings for builtin and custom providers.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: 
  openai = {
-    endpoint = "https://api.openai.com/v1";
-    model = "gpt-4o"; # your desired model (or use gpt-4o, etc.)
-    timeout = 30000; # Timeout in milliseconds, increase this for reasoning models
-    extra_request_body = {
-      temperature = 0;
-      max_completion_tokens = 8192; # Increase this to include reasoning tokens (for reasoning models)
-      reasoning_effort = "medium"; # low|medium|high, only used for reasoning models
-    };
-  };
-  ollama = {
-    endpoint = "http://127.0.0.1:11434";
-    timeout = 30000; # Timeout in milliseconds
-    extra_request_body = {
-      options = {
-        temperature = 0.75;
-        num_ctx = 20480;
-        keep_alive = "5m";
-      };
-    };
-  };
-  groq = {
-    __inherited_from = "openai";
-    api_key_name = "GROQ_API_KEY";
-    endpoint = "https://api.groq.com/openai/v1/";
-    model = "llama-3.3-70b-versatile";
-    disable_tools = true;
-    extra_request_body = {
-      temperature = 1;
-      max_tokens = 32768; # remember to increase this value, otherwise it will stop generating halfway
-    };
-  };
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.suggestion.debounce
-   
- 
-
-Suggestion debounce in milliseconds.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 600
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.suggestion.throttle
-   
- 
-
-Suggestion throttle in milliseconds.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 600
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.windows.ask.border
-   
- 
-
-The border type on the ask window.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rounded"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.windows.ask.floating
-   
- 
-
-Open the ‘AvanteAsk’ prompt in a floating window.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.windows.ask.focus_on_apply
-   
- 
-
-Which diff to focus after applying.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "ours"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.windows.ask.start_insert
-   
- 
-
-Start insert mode when opening the ask window.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.windows.edit.border
-   
- 
-
-The border type on the edit window.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rounded"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.windows.edit.start_insert
-   
- 
-
-Start insert mode when opening the edit window.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.windows.input.height
-   
- 
-
-Height of the input window in vertical layout.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 8
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.windows.input.prefix
-   
- 
-
-The prefix used on the user input.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "> "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.windows.position
-   
- 
-
-The position of the sidebar.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "right"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.windows.sidebar_header.enabled
-   
- 
-
-enable/disable the header.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.windows.sidebar_header.align
-   
- 
-
-Position of the title.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "center"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.windows.sidebar_header.rounded
-   
- 
-
-Enable rounded sidebar header
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.windows.width
-   
- 
-
-Default % based on available width.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 30
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.avante-nvim.setupOpts.windows.wrap
-   
- 
-
-similar to vim.o.wrap.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.chatgpt.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable ChatGPT AI assistant. Requires the environment variable OPENAI_API_KEY to be set.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.addTests
-   
- 
-
-[ChatGPT] Add tests
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>aa"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.chatGpt
-   
- 
-
-ChatGPT
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>ac"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.docstring
-   
- 
-
-[ChatGPT] Docstring
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>ad"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.editWithInstructions
-   
- 
-
-[ChatGPT] Edit with instructions
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>ae"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.explain
-   
- 
-
-[ChatGPT] Explain code
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>ax"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.fixBugs
-   
- 
-
-[ChatGPT] Fix bugs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>af"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.grammarCorrection
-   
- 
-
-[ChatGPT] Grammar correction
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>ag"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.keyword
-   
- 
-
-[ChatGPT] Keywords
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>ak"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.optimize
-   
- 
-
-[ChatGPT] Optimize code
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>ao"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.readabilityanalysis
-   
- 
-
-[ChatGPT] Code reability analysis
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>al"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.roxygenEdit
-   
- 
-
-[ChatGPT] Roxygen edit
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>ar"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.summarize
-   
- 
-
-[ChatGPT] Summarize
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>as"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.translate
-   
- 
-
-[ChatGPT] Translate
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>at"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.chatgpt.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of chatgpt
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable complementary neovim plugin for codecompanion.nvim.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of codecompanion-nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.adapters
-   
- 
-
-An adapter is what connects Neovim to an LLM.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.action_palette.height
-   
- 
-
-Height of the action palette.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 10
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.action_palette.opts.show_default_actions
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable showing default
-actions in the action palette.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.action_palette.opts.show_default_prompt_library
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable showing default
-prompt library in the action palette.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.action_palette.prompt
-   
- 
-
-Prompt used for interactive LLM calls.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Prompt "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.action_palette.provider
-   
- 
-
-Provider used for the action palette.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "default"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.action_palette.width
-   
- 
-
-Width of the action palette.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 95
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.chat.auto_scroll
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable automatic page scrolling.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.chat.icons.pinned_buffer
-   
- 
-
-The icon to represent a pinned buffer.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.chat.icons.watched_buffer
-   
- 
-
-The icon to represent a watched buffer.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "👀 "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.chat.intro_message
-   
- 
-
-Message to appear in chat buffer.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Welcome to CodeCompanion ✨! Press ? for options."
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.chat.separator
-   
- 
-
-The separator between the
-different messages in the chat buffer.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "─"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.chat.show_header_separator
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable header separators in the chat buffer.
Set this to false if you’re using an
-external markdown formatting plugin.
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.chat.show_references
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable references in the chat buffer.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.chat.show_settings
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable LLM settings to appear at the top of the chat buffer.
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.chat.show_token_count
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable the token count for each response.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.chat.start_in_insert_mode
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable opening the chat buffer in insert mode.
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.diff.enabled
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable a diff view
-to see the changes made by the LLM.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.diff.close_chat_at
-   
- 
-
-Close an open chat buffer if the
-total columns of your display are less than…
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 240
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.diff.layout
-   
- 
-
-Type of split for default provider.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "vertical"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.diff.provider
-   
- 
-
-The preferred kind of provider.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "default"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.display.inline.layout
-   
- 
-
-Customize how output is created in new buffer.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "vertical"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.opts.language
-   
- 
-
-Specify which language an LLM should respond in.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "English"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.opts.log_level
-   
- 
-
-Change the level of logging.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "ERROR"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.opts.send_code
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable code being sent to the LLM.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.prompt_library
-   
- 
-
-A prompt library is a collection of prompts
-that can be used in the action palette.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.strategies.chat.adapter
-   
- 
-
-Adapter used for the chat strategy.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.strategies.chat.keymaps
-   
- 
-
-Define or override the default keymaps.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.strategies.chat.roles
-   
- 
-
-The chat buffer places user and LLM responses under a H2 header.
-These can be customized in the configuration.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.strategies.chat.slash_commands
-   
- 
-
-Slash Commands (invoked with /) let you dynamically
-insert context into the chat buffer,
-such as file contents or date/time.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.strategies.chat.tools
-   
- 
-
-Configure tools to perform specific
-tasks when invoked by an LLM.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.strategies.chat.variables
-   
- 
-
-Define your own variables
-to share specific content.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.strategies.inline.adapter
-   
- 
-
-Adapter used for the inline strategy.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.strategies.inline.keymaps.accept_change.n
-   
- 
-
-Accept the suggested change.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "ga"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.strategies.inline.keymaps.reject_change.n
-   
- 
-
-Reject the suggested change.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gr"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.codecompanion-nvim.setupOpts.strategies.inline.variables
-   
- 
-
-Define your own variables
-to share specific content.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable GitHub Copilot AI assistant.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.cmp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable nvim-cmp integration for GitHub Copilot.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.panel.accept
-   
- 
-
-Accept suggestion
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<CR>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.panel.jumpNext
-   
- 
-
-Jump to next suggestion
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "]]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.panel.jumpPrev
-   
- 
-
-Jump to previous suggestion
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "[["
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.panel.open
-   
- 
-
-Open suggestions
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<M-CR>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.panel.refresh
-   
- 
-
-Refresh suggestions
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gr"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.suggestion.accept
-   
- 
-
-Accept suggetion
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<M-l>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.suggestion.acceptLine
-   
- 
-
-Accept next line
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.suggestion.acceptWord
-   
- 
-
-Accept next word
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.suggestion.dismiss
-   
- 
-
-Dismiss suggestion
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-]>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.suggestion.next
-   
- 
-
-Next suggestion
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<M-]>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.suggestion.prev
-   
- 
-
-Previous suggestion
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<M-[>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of Copilot
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.setupOpts.copilot_node_command
-   
- 
-
-The command that will be executed to initiate nodejs for GitHub Copilot.
-Recommended to leave as default.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "\${pkgs.nodejs-slim.out}/bin/node"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.setupOpts.panel.enabled
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Completion Panel.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.setupOpts.panel.layout.position
-   
- 
-
-Panel position
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "bottom"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.setupOpts.panel.layout.ratio
-   
- 
-
-Panel size
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 0.4
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.copilot.setupOpts.suggestion.enabled
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Suggestions.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.supermaven-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Supermaven AI assistant.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.supermaven-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of Supermaven
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.supermaven-nvim.setupOpts.color.cterm
-   
- 
-
-The cterm color of the suggestion
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: 244
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.supermaven-nvim.setupOpts.color.suggestion_color
-   
- 
-
-The hex color of the suggestion
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: "#ffffff"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.supermaven-nvim.setupOpts.condition
-   
- 
-
-Condition function to check for stopping supermaven.
A returned true means to stop supermaven
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.supermaven-nvim.setupOpts.disable_inline_completion
-   
- 
-
-Disable inline completion for use with cmp
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.supermaven-nvim.setupOpts.disable_keymaps
-   
- 
-
-Disable built-in keymaps for more manual control
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.supermaven-nvim.setupOpts.ignore_file
-   
- 
-
-List of fileto ignore
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: 
{
-  markdown = true;
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.supermaven-nvim.setupOpts.keymaps.accept_suggestion
-   
- 
-
-The key to accept a suggestion
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: "<Tab>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.supermaven-nvim.setupOpts.keymaps.accept_word
-   
- 
-
-The key to accept a word
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: "<C-j>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.supermaven-nvim.setupOpts.keymaps.clear_suggestion
-   
- 
-
-The key to clear a suggestion
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: "<C-]>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.assistant.supermaven-nvim.setupOpts.log_level
-   
- 
-
-The log level. Set to "off" to disable completely
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: "info"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.augroups
-   
- 
-
-A list of Neovim autogroups, which are used to organize and manage related
-autocommands together. Groups allow multiple autocommands to be cleared
-or redefined collectively, preventing duplicate definitions.
Each autogroup consists of a name and a boolean indicating whether to clear
-existing autocommands.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.augroups.*.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable this autocommand group.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.augroups.*.clear
-   
- 
-
-Whether to clear existing autocommands in this group before defining new ones.
-This helps avoid duplicate autocommands.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.augroups.*.name
-   
- 
-
-The name of the autocommand group.
-
-Type: 
-
-Example: "MyAutoCmdGroup"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocmds
-   
- 
-
-A list of Neovim autocommands to be registered.
Each entry defines an autocommand, specifying events, patterns, a callback or Vim
-command, an optional group, a description, and execution settings.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocmds.*.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable this autocommand.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocmds.*.callback
-   
- 
-
-Lua function to be called when the event(s) are triggered.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: 
mkLuaInline ''
-  function()
-      print("Saving a Lua file...")
-  end
-'''
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocmds.*.command
-   
- 
-
-Vim command to be executed when the event(s) are triggered.
-Cannot be defined if the callback option is already defined.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocmds.*.desc
-   
- 
-
-A description for the autocommand.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: "Notify when saving a Lua file"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocmds.*.event
-   
- 
-
-The event(s) that trigger the autocommand.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: 
[
-  "BufRead"
-  "BufWritePre"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocmds.*.group
-   
- 
-
-An optional autocommand group to manage related autocommands.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: "MyAutoCmdGroup"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocmds.*.nested
-   
- 
-
-Whether to allow nested autocommands to trigger.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocmds.*.once
-   
- 
-
-Whether to run the autocommand only once.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocmds.*.pattern
-   
- 
-
-The file pattern(s) that determine when the autocommand applies.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: 
[
-  "*.lua"
-  "*.vim"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.enableSharedCmpSources
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable sources shared by blink.cmp and nvim-cmp.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable blink.cmp.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.friendly-snippets.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable friendly-snippets for blink to source from automatically.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.mappings.close
-   
- 
-
-Close [blink.cmp]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-e>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.mappings.complete
-   
- 
-
-Complete [blink.cmp]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-Space>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.mappings.confirm
-   
- 
-
-Confirm [blink.cmp]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<CR>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.mappings.next
-   
- 
-
-Next item [blink.cmp]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<Tab>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.mappings.previous
-   
- 
-
-Previous item [blink.cmp]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<S-Tab>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.mappings.scrollDocsDown
-   
- 
-
-Scroll docs down [blink.cmp]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-f>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.mappings.scrollDocsUp
-   
- 
-
-Scroll docs up [blink.cmp]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-d>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of blink.cmp
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.cmdline.keymap
-   
- 
-
-blink.cmp cmdline keymap
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.cmdline.keymap.preset
-   
- 
-
-keymap presets
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "none"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.cmdline.sources
-   
- 
-
-List of sources to enable for cmdline. Null means use default source list.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.completion.documentation.auto_show
-   
- 
-
-Show documentation whenever an item is selected
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.completion.documentation.auto_show_delay_ms
-   
- 
-
-Delay before auto show triggers
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 200
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.completion.menu.auto_show
-   
- 
-
-Manages the appearance of the completion menu. You may prevent the menu
-from automatically showing by this option to false and manually showing
-it with the show keymap command.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.fuzzy.implementation
-   
- 
-
-fuzzy matcher implementation for Blink.
"lua": slower, Lua native fuzzy matcher implementation
`“rust”: use the SIMD fuzzy matcher, ‘frizbee’
"prefer_rust": use the rust implementation, but fall back to lua
"prefer_rust_with_warning": use the rust implementation, and fall back to lua
-if it is not available after emitting a warning.
Type: 
-
-Default: "prefer_rust"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.fuzzy.prebuilt_binaries.download
-   
- 
-
-Auto-downloads prebuilt binaries.
::: .{warning}
-Do not enable this option, as it does not work 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.keymap
-   
- 
-
-blink.cmp keymap
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.keymap = {
-  preset = "none";
-
-  "<Up>" = ["select_prev" "fallback"];
-  "<C-n>" = [
-    (lib.generators.mkLuaInline '''
-      function(cmp)
-        if some_condition then return end -- runs the next command
-          return true -- doesn't run the next command
-        end,
-    ''')
-    "select_next"
-  ];
-};
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.keymap.preset
-   
- 
-
-keymap presets
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "none"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.sources.default
-   
- 
-
-Default list of sources to enable for completion.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "lsp"
-  "path"
-  "snippets"
-  "buffer"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.sources.providers
-   
- 
-
-Settings for completion providers.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.sources.providers.<name>.module
-   
- 
-
-Provider module.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.sourcePlugins
-   
- 
-
-blink.cmp sources.
Attribute names must be source names used in vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.sources.default.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.sourcePlugins.<name>.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable this source.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.sourcePlugins.<name>.package
-   
- 
-
-blink-cmp source plugin package.
-
-Type: 
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.sourcePlugins.<name>.module
-   
- 
-
-Value of vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.sources.providers.<name>.module.
Should be present in the source’s documentation.
-
-Type: 
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.sourcePlugins.emoji.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable emoji source.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.sourcePlugins.emoji.package
-   
- 
-
-blink-cmp emoji source plugin package.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "blink-emoji-nvim"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.sourcePlugins.emoji.module
-   
- 
-
-Value of vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.sources.providers.emoji.module.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "blink-emoji"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.sourcePlugins.ripgrep.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable ripgrep source.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.sourcePlugins.ripgrep.package
-   
- 
-
-blink-cmp ripgrep source plugin package.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "blink-ripgrep-nvim"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.sourcePlugins.ripgrep.module
-   
- 
-
-Value of vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.sources.providers.ripgrep.module.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "blink-ripgrep"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.sourcePlugins.spell.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable spell source.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.sourcePlugins.spell.package
-   
- 
-
-blink-cmp spell source plugin package.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "blink-cmp-spell"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.sourcePlugins.spell.module
-   
- 
-
-Value of vim.autocomplete.blink-cmp.setupOpts.sources.providers.spell.module.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "blink-cmp-spell"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable nvim-cmp.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.format
-   
- 
-
-The function used to customize the completion menu entries. This is
-outside of setupOpts to allow for an easier integration with
-lspkind.nvim.
See :help cmp-config.formatting.format.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
function(entry, vim_item)
-  vim_item.menu = (${toLuaObject config.vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.sources})[entry.source.name]
-  return vim_item
-end
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.mappings.close
-   
- 
-
-Close [nvim-cmp]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-e>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.mappings.complete
-   
- 
-
-Complete [nvim-cmp]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-Space>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.mappings.confirm
-   
- 
-
-Confirm [nvim-cmp]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<CR>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.mappings.next
-   
- 
-
-Next item [nvim-cmp]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<Tab>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.mappings.previous
-   
- 
-
-Previous item [nvim-cmp]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<S-Tab>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.mappings.scrollDocsDown
-   
- 
-
-Scroll docs down [nvim-cmp]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-f>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.mappings.scrollDocsUp
-   
- 
-
-Scroll docs up [nvim-cmp]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-d>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of the autocomplete plugin
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.setupOpts.completion.completeopt
-   
- 
-
-A comma-separated list of options for completion.
See :help completeopt for the complete list.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "menu,menuone,noinsert"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.setupOpts.sorting.comparators
-   
- 
-
-The comparator functions used for sorting completions.
You can either pass a valid inline lua function
-(see :help cmp-config.sorting.comparators),
-or a string, in which case the builtin comparator with that name will
-be used.
A deprio function and a kinds
-(require("cmp.types").lsp.CompletionItemKind) variable is provided
-above setupOpts. By passing a type to the function, the returned
-function will be a comparator that always ranks the specified kind the
-lowest.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  {
-    _type = "lua-inline";
-    expr = "deprio(kinds.Text)";
-  }
-  {
-    _type = "lua-inline";
-    expr = "deprio(kinds.Snippet)";
-  }
-  "offset"
-  "exact"
-  "score"
-  "kind"
-  "length"
-  "sort_text"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.sourcePlugins
-   
- 
-
-List of source plugins used by nvim-cmp.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.sources
-   
- 
-
-The list of sources used by nvim-cmp
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  buffer = "[Buffer]";
-  nvim-cmp = null;
-  path = "[Path]";
-}
-Example: 
{
-  buffer = "[Buffer]";
-  nvim-cmp = null;
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autopairs.nvim-autopairs.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable autopairs.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.autopairs.nvim-autopairs.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-autopairs
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.bell
-   
- 
-
-Set how bells are handled. Options: on, visual or none
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "none"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.binds.cheatsheet.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable cheatsheet-nvim: searchable cheatsheet for nvim using telescope.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.binds.hardtime-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable hardtime helper for no repeat keybinds.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.binds.hardtime-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of hardtime-nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.binds.whichKey.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable which-key keybind helper menu.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.binds.whichKey.register
-   
- 
-
-Register label for which-key keybind helper menu
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.binds.whichKey.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of which-key
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.binds.whichKey.setupOpts.notify
-   
- 
-
-Show a warning when issues were detected with mappings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.binds.whichKey.setupOpts.preset
-   
- 
-
-The default preset for the which-key window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "modern"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.binds.whichKey.setupOpts.replace
-   
- 
-
-Functions/Lua Patterns for formatting the labels
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  "<cr>" = "RETURN";
-  "<leader>" = "SPACE";
-  "<space>" = "SPACE";
-  "<tab>" = "TAB";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.binds.whichKey.setupOpts.win.border
-   
- 
-
-Which-key window border style
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rounded"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.build.finalPackage
-   
- 
-
-final output package
-
-Type: (read only) 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.clipboard.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable clipboard management for Neovim. Users may still choose to manage their
-clipboard through vim.options
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.clipboard.providers
-   
- 
-
-Clipboard providers for which packages will be added to nvf’s
-extraPackages. The package field may be set to null
-if related packages are already found in system packages to
-potentially reduce closure sizes.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.clipboard.providers.wl-copy.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable wl-copy.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.clipboard.providers.wl-copy.package
-   
- 
-
-The wl-clipboard package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.wl-clipboard
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.clipboard.providers.xclip.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable xclip.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.clipboard.providers.xclip.package
-   
- 
-
-The xclip package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.xclip
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.clipboard.providers.xsel.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable xsel.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.clipboard.providers.xsel.package
-   
- 
-
-The xsel package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.xsel
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.clipboard.registers
-   
- 
-
-The register to be used by the Neovim clipboard. Recognized types are:
unnamed: Vim will use the clipboard register "*" for all yank, delete,
-change and put operations which would normally go to the unnamed register.
unnamedplus: A variant of the “unnamed” flag which uses the clipboard register
-"+" (:h quoteplus "*" for all yank, delete,
-change and put operations which would normally go to the unnamed register.
When unnamed and unnamedplus is included simultaneously as "unnamed,unnamedplus",
-yank and delete operations (but not put) will additionally copy the text into register "*".
Please see  :h clipboard 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Example: "unnamedplus"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.comments.comment-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable smart and powerful comment plugin for neovim comment-nvim.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.comments.comment-nvim.mappings.toggleCurrentBlock
-   
- 
-
-Toggle current block comment
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gbc"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.comments.comment-nvim.mappings.toggleCurrentLine
-   
- 
-
-Toggle current line comment
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gcc"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.comments.comment-nvim.mappings.toggleOpLeaderBlock
-   
- 
-
-Toggle block comment
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gb"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.comments.comment-nvim.mappings.toggleOpLeaderLine
-   
- 
-
-Toggle line comment
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gc"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.comments.comment-nvim.mappings.toggleSelectedBlock
-   
- 
-
-Toggle selected block
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gb"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.comments.comment-nvim.mappings.toggleSelectedLine
-   
- 
-
-Toggle selected comment
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gc"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.comments.comment-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of Comment-nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.comments.comment-nvim.setupOpts.mappings.basic
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable basic mappings.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.comments.comment-nvim.setupOpts.mappings.extra
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable extra mappings.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.alpha.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable fast and fully programmable greeter for neovim [alpha.nvim].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.alpha.layout
-   
- 
-
-Alpha dashboard layout
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.alpha.opts
-   
- 
-
-Optional global options
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.alpha.theme
-   
- 
-
-Alpha default theme to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "dashboard"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.dashboard-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Fancy and Blazing Fast start screen plugin of neovim [dashboard.nvim].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.dashboard-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of dashboard.nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable dashboard via vim-startify.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.bookmarks
-   
- 
-
-List of book marks to disaply on start page
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Example: 
{
-  c = "~/.vimrc";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.changeDirCmd
-   
- 
-
-Command to change the current window with. Can be cd, lcd or tcd
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "lcd"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.changeToDir
-   
- 
-
-Should vim change to the directory of the file you open
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.changeToVCRoot
-   
- 
-
-Should vim change to the version control root when opening a file
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.commands
-   
- 
-
-Commands that are presented to the user on startify page
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.customFooter
-   
- 
-
-Text to place in the footer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.customHeader
-   
- 
-
-Text to place in the header
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.customIndices
-   
- 
-
-Specify a list of default characters to use instead of numbers
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.disableOnStartup
-   
- 
-
-Prevent startify from opening on startup but can be called with :Startify
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.filesNumber
-   
- 
-
-How many files to list
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 10
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.lists
-   
- 
-
-Specify the lists and in what order they are displayed on startify.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  {
-    header = [
-      "MRU"
-    ];
-    type = "files";
-  }
-  {
-    header = [
-      "MRU Current Directory"
-    ];
-    type = "dir";
-  }
-  {
-    header = [
-      "Sessions"
-    ];
-    type = "sessions";
-  }
-  {
-    header = [
-      "Bookmarks"
-    ];
-    type = "bookmarks";
-  }
-  {
-    header = [
-      "Commands"
-    ];
-    type = "commands";
-  }
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.paddingLeft
-   
- 
-
-Number of spaces used for left padding.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 3
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.sessionAutoload
-   
- 
-
-Make startify auto load Session.vim files from the current directory
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.sessionBeforeSave
-   
- 
-
-Commands to run before saving a session
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.sessionDeleteBuffers
-   
- 
-
-Delete all buffers when loading or closing a session
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.sessionDir
-   
- 
-
-Directory to save and load sessions from
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "~/.vim/session"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.sessionPersistence
-   
- 
-
-Persist session before leaving vim or switching session
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.sessionRemoveLines
-   
- 
-
-Patterns to remove from session files
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.sessionSavecmds
-   
- 
-
-List of commands to run when loading a session.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.sessionSavevars
-   
- 
-
-List of variables to save into a session file.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.sessionSort
-   
- 
-
-Set if you want items sorted by date rather than alphabetically
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.skipList
-   
- 
-
-List of regex patterns to exclude from MRU lists
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.skipListServer
-   
- 
-
-List of vim servers to not load startify for
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.unsafe
-   
- 
-
-Turns on unsafe mode for Startify. Stops resolving links, checking files are readable and filtering bookmark list
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.updateOldFiles
-   
- 
-
-Set if you want startify to always update and not just when neovim closes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.dashboard.startify.useEnv
-   
- 
-
-Show environment variables in path if name is shorter than value
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugMode.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable debug mode.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugMode.level
-   
- 
-
-Set verbosity level of Neovim while debug mode is enabled.
Value must be be one of the levels expected by Neovim’s
-verbose option
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 16
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugMode.logFile
-   
- 
-
-Set the log file that will be used to store verbose messages
-set by the verbose option.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable debugging via nvim-dap.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.continue
-   
- 
-
-Continue
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>dc"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.goDown
-   
- 
-
-Go down stacktrace
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>dvi"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.goUp
-   
- 
-
-Go up stacktrace
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>dvo"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.hover
-   
- 
-
-Hover
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>dh"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.restart
-   
- 
-
-Restart
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>dR"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.runLast
-   
- 
-
-Re-run Last Debug Session
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>d."
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.runToCursor
-   
- 
-
-Continue to the current cursor
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>dgc"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.stepBack
-   
- 
-
-Step back
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>dgk"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.stepInto
-   
- 
-
-Step into function
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>dgi"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.stepOut
-   
- 
-
-Step out of function
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>dgo"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.stepOver
-   
- 
-
-Next step
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>dgj"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.terminate
-   
- 
-
-Terminate
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>dq"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.toggleBreakpoint
-   
- 
-
-Toggle breakpoint
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>db"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.toggleDapUI
-   
- 
-
-Toggle DAP-UI
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>du"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.toggleRepl
-   
- 
-
-Toggle Repl
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>dr"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.sources
-   
- 
-
-List of debuggers to install
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.ui.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable UI extension for nvim-dap.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.ui.autoStart
-   
- 
-
-Automatically Opens and Closes DAP-UI upon starting/closing a debugging session
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.debugger.nvim-dap.ui.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-dap-ui
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable diagnostics module for Neovim.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.config
-   
- 
-
-Values that will be passed to vim.diagnostic.config after being converted
-to a Lua table. Possible values for each key can be found in the help text
-for vim.diagnostics.Opts. You may find more about the diagnostics API of
-Neovim in :help diagnostic-api 
Note This option is freeform. You may set values that are not present in nvf
-documentation, but those values will not be fully type checked. Please
-refer to the help text for vim.diagnostic.Opts for appropriate values.
Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.config.signs
-   
- 
-
-Use signs for diagnostics. See :help diagnostic-signs 
Note The code presented in that example section uses Lua expressions as object keys which
-only translate well if you use lib.generators.mkLuaInline as in the example.
Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: 
signs.text = lib.generators.mkLuaInline ''
-  {
-    [vim.diagnostic.severity.ERROR] = " ",
-    [vim.diagnostic.severity.WARN] = " ",
-  }
-'';
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.config.underline
-   
- 
-
-Use underline for diagnostics.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.config.update_in_insert
-   
- 
-
-Update diagnostics in Insert mode. If false, diagnostics will
-be updated on InsertLeave (:help InsertLeave 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.config.virtual_lines
-   
- 
-
-Use virtual lines for diagnostics.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.config.virtual_text
-   
- 
-
-Use virtual text for diagnostics. If multiple diagnostics are set for a namespace,
-one prefix per diagnostic + the last diagnostic message are shown.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: 
{
-  format = lib.generators.mkLuaInline ''
-    function(diagnostic)
-      return string.format("%s (%s)", diagnostic.message, diagnostic.source)
-    end
-  '';
-}
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.nvim-lint.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable asynchronous linter plugin for Neovim [nvim-lint].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.nvim-lint.lint_after_save
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable autocmd to lint after each save.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.nvim-lint.lint_function
-   
- 
-
-Define the global function nvf_lint which is used by nvf to lint.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(buf)
-      local ft = vim.api.nvim_get_option_value("filetype", { buf = buf })
-      local linters = require("lint").linters
-      local linters_from_ft = require("lint").linters_by_ft[ft]
-    
-      -- if no linter is configured for this filetype, stops linting
-      if linters_from_ft == nil then return end
-    
-      for _, name in ipairs(linters_from_ft) do
-        local linter = linters[name]
-        assert(linter, 'Linter with name `' .. name .. '` not available')
-    
-        if type(linter) == "function" then
-          linter = linter()
-        end
-        -- for require("lint").lint() to work, linter.name must be set
-        linter.name = linter.name or name
-        local cwd = linter.required_files
-    
-        -- if no configuration files are configured, lint
-        if cwd == nil then
-          require("lint").lint(linter)
-        else
-          -- if configuration files are configured and present in the project, lint
-          for _, fn in ipairs(cwd) do
-            local path = vim.fs.joinpath(linter.cwd or vim.fn.getcwd(), fn);
-            if vim.uv.fs_stat(path) then
-              require("lint").lint(linter)
-              break
-            end
-          end
-        end
-      end
-    end
-  '';
-}
-Example: 
mkLuaInline ''
-  function(buf)
-    require("lint").try_lint()
-  end
-''
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.nvim-lint.linters
-   
- 
-
-Linter configurations. Builtin linters will be updated and not
-replaced, but note that this is not a deep extend operation, i.e. if
-you define an env option, it will replace the entire env table
-provided by the builtin (if it exists).
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
''
-  {
-    phpcs = {
-      args = ["-q" "--report-json" "-"];
-  
-      # this will replace the builtin's env table if it exists
-      env = {
-        ENV_VAR = "something";
-      };
-    };
-  }
-''
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.nvim-lint.linters.<name>.append_fname
-   
- 
-
-Automatically add the current file name to the commands arguments. Only
-has an effect if stdin is false
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.nvim-lint.linters.<name>.args
-   
- 
-
-Arguments to pass
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.nvim-lint.linters.<name>.cmd
-   
- 
-
-Command of the linter
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.nvim-lint.linters.<name>.cwd
-   
- 
-
-Working directory of the linter
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.nvim-lint.linters.<name>.env
-   
- 
-
-Environment variables to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.nvim-lint.linters.<name>.ignore_exitcode
-   
- 
-
-Declares if exit code != 1 should be ignored or result in a warning.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.nvim-lint.linters.<name>.name
-   
- 
-
-Name of the linter
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.nvim-lint.linters.<name>.parser
-   
- 
-
-Parser function
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.nvim-lint.linters.<name>.required_files
-   
- 
-
-Required files to lint. These files must exist relative to the cwd
-of the linter or else this linter will be skipped
Note This option is an nvf extension that only takes effect if you
-use the nvf_lint() lua function.
See vim.diagnostics.nvim-lint.lint_function.
Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: 
[
-  "eslint.config.js"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.nvim-lint.linters.<name>.stdin
-   
- 
-
-Send content via stdin.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.nvim-lint.linters.<name>.stream
-   
- 
-
-Result stream
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.diagnostics.nvim-lint.linters_by_ft
-   
- 
-
-Map of filetype to formatters. This option takes a set of key = value
-format where the value will be converted to its Lua equivalent
-through `toLuaObject. You are responsible for passing the correct Nix
-data types to generate a correct Lua value that conform is able to
-accept.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
{
-  markdown = [
-    "vale"
-  ];
-  text = [
-    "vale"
-  ];
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.extraLuaFiles
-   
- 
-
-Additional lua files that will be sourced by Neovim.
-Takes both absolute and relative paths, all of which
-will be called via the luafile command in Neovim.
See lua-commands 
-on the Neovim documentation for more details.
Warning All paths passed to this option must be valid. If Neovim cannot
-resolve the path you are attempting to source, then your configuration
-will error, and Neovim will not start. Please ensure that all paths
-are correct before using this option.
Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Example: 
[
-  # absolute path, as a string - impure
-  "$HOME/.config/nvim/my-lua-file.lua"
-
-  # relative path, as a path - pure
-  ./nvim/my-lua-file.lua
-
-  # source type path - pure and reproducible
-  (builtins.path {
-    path = ./nvim/my-lua-file.lua;
-    name = "my-lua-file";
-  })
-]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.extraPackages
-   
- 
-
-List of additional packages to make available to the Neovim
-wrapper.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Example: "[pkgs.fzf pkgs.ripgrep]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.extraPlugins
-   
- 
-
-A list of plugins and their configurations that will be
-set up after builtin plugins.
This option takes a special type that allows you to order
-your custom plugins using nvf’s modified DAG library.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
with pkgs.vimPlugins; {
-  aerial = {
-    package = aerial-nvim;
-    setup = "require('aerial').setup {}";
-  };
-
-  harpoon = {
-    package = harpoon;
-    setup = "require('harpoon').setup {}";
-    after = ["aerial"]; # place harpoon configuration after aerial
-  };
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.extraPlugins.<name>.package
-   
- 
-
-Plugin Package.
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.extraPlugins.<name>.after
-   
- 
-
-Setup this plugin after the following ones.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.extraPlugins.<name>.setup
-   
- 
-
-Lua code to run during setup.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Example: "require('aerial').setup {}"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable filetree via neo-tree.nvim.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of neo-tree
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.enable_cursor_hijack
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable cursor hijacking.
If enabled neotree will keep the cursor on the first letter of the filename when moving in the tree
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.enable_diagnostics
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable diagnostics.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.enable_git_status
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable git status.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.enable_modified_markers
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable markers for files with unsaved changes…
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.enable_opened_markers
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable tracking of opened files.
Required for components.name.highlight_opened_files
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.enable_refresh_on_write
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Refresh the tree when a file is written.
Only used if use_libuv_file_watcher is false.
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.add_blank_line_at_top
-   
- 
-
-Whether to add a blank line at the top of the tree
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.auto_clean_after_session_restore
-   
- 
-
-Whether to automatically clean up broken neo-tree buffers
-saved in sessions
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.default_source
-   
- 
-
-You can choose a specific source.
last here which indicates the last used source
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "filesystem"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.filesystem.hijack_netrw_behavior
-   
- 
-
-Hijack Netrw behavior
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "open_default"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.git_status_async
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable async git status.
This will make the git status check async and will not block the UI.
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.hide_root_node
-   
- 
-
-Whether to hide the root node of the tree
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.log_level
-   
- 
-
-Log level for the plugin.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "info"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.log_to_file
-   
- 
-
-Must be either a boolean or a path to your log file.
Use :NeoTreeLogs to show the file
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: /tmp/neo-tree.log
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.open_files_do_not_replace_types
-   
- 
-
-A list of filetypes that should not be replaced when opening a file
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "terminal"
-  "Trouble"
-  "qf"
-  "edgy"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.open_files_in_last_window
-   
- 
-
-Whether to open files in the last window
If disabled, neo-tree will open files in top left window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.retain_hidden_root_indent
-   
- 
-
-Whether to retain the indent of the hidden root node
IF the root node is hidden, keep the indentation anyhow.
-This is needed if you use expanders because they render in the indent.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable filetree via nvim-tree.lua.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.mappings.findFile
-   
- 
-
-Find file in NvimTree
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>tg"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.mappings.focus
-   
- 
-
-Focus NvimTree
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>tf"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.mappings.refresh
-   
- 
-
-Refresh NvimTree
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>tr"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.mappings.toggle
-   
- 
-
-Toggle NvimTree
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>t"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.openOnSetup
-   
- 
-
-Open when vim is started on a directory
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of Nvim Tree
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions
-   
- 
-
-Configuration for various actions.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.change_dir
-   
- 
-
-vim change-directory behaviour
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.change_dir.enable
-   
- 
-
-Change the working directory when changing directories in the tree.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.change_dir.global
-   
- 
-
-Use :cd instead of :lcd when changing directories.
-Consider that this might cause issues with the nvimTree.syncRootWithCwd option.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.change_dir.restrict_above_cwd
-   
- 
-
-Restrict changing to a directory above the global current working directory.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.expand_all
-   
- 
-
-Configuration for expand_all behaviour.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.expand_all.exclude
-   
- 
-
-A list of directories that should not be expanded automatically.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  ".git"
-  "target"
-  "build"
-  "result"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.expand_all.max_folder_discovery
-   
- 
-
-Limit the number of folders being explored when expanding every folders.
-Avoids hanging neovim when running this action on very large folders.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 300
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.file_popup
-   
- 
-
-Configuration for file_popup behaviour.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.file_popup.open_win_config
-   
- 
-
-Floating window config for file_popup. See |nvim_open_win| for more details.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  border = "rounded";
-  col = 1;
-  relative = "cursor";
-  row = 1;
-  style = "minimal";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file
-   
- 
-
-Configuration options for opening a file from nvim-tree.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file.eject
-   
- 
-
-Prevent new opened file from opening in the same window as the tree.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file.quit_on_open
-   
- 
-
-Closes the explorer when opening a file.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file.resize_window
-   
- 
-
-Resizes the tree when opening a file. Previously view.auto_resize
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file.window_picker
-   
- 
-
-window_picker
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file.window_picker.enable
-   
- 
-
-Enable the window picker. If this feature is not enabled, files will open in window from which you last opened the tree.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file.window_picker.chars
-   
- 
-
-A string of chars used as identifiers by the window picker.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file.window_picker.exclude.buftype
-   
- 
-
-A list of buftypes to exclude from the window picker.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "nofile"
-  "terminal"
-  "help"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file.window_picker.exclude.filetype
-   
- 
-
-A list of filetypes to exclude from the window picker.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "notify"
-  "packer"
-  "qf"
-  "diff"
-  "fugitive"
-  "fugitiveblame"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file.window_picker.picker
-   
- 
-
-Change the default window picker, can be a string "default" or a function.
-The function should return the window id that will open the node,
-or nil if an invalid window is picked or user cancelled the action.
The picker may create a new window.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "default"
-
-Example: 
-- with s1n7ax/nvim-window-picker plugin
-require('window-picker').pick_window,
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.remove_file.close_window
-   
- 
-
-Close any window displaying a file when removing the file from the tree
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.use_system_clipboard
-   
- 
-
-A boolean value that toggle the use of system clipboard when copy/paste
-function are invoked. When enabled, copied text will be stored in registers
-‘+’ (system), otherwise, it will be stored in ‘1’ and ‘"’.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.auto_reload_on_write
-   
- 
-
-Auto reload tree on write
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics
-   
- 
-
-Show LSP and COC diagnostics in the signcolumn
-Note that the modified sign will take precedence over the diagnostics signs.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable diagnostics view in the signcolumn…
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.debounce_delay
-   
- 
-
-Idle milliseconds between diagnostic event and update.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 50
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.icons
-   
- 
-
-Icons for diagnostic severity.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.icons.error
-   
- 
-
-Icon used for error diagnostic.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.icons.hint
-   
- 
-
-Icon used for hint diagnostic.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.icons.info
-   
- 
-
-Icon used for info diagnostic.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.icons.warning
-   
- 
-
-Icon used for warning diagnostic.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.severity
-   
- 
-
-Severity for which the diagnostics will be displayed. See :help diagnostic-severity
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.severity.max
-   
- 
-
-Maximum severity.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "ERROR"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.severity.min
-   
- 
-
-Minimum severity.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "HINT"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.show_on_dirs
-   
- 
-
-Show diagnostic icons on parent directories.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.show_on_open_dirs
-   
- 
-
-Show diagnostics icons on directories that are open.
-Only relevant when diagnostics.show_on_dirs is true.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.disable_netrw
-   
- 
-
-Disables netrw and replaces it with tree
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filesystem_watchers
-   
- 
-
-Will use file system watcher (libuv fs_event) to watch the filesystem for changes.
-Using this will disable BufEnter / BufWritePost events in nvim-tree which
-were used to update the whole tree. With this feature, the tree will be
-updated only for the appropriate folder change, resulting in better
-performance.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filesystem_watchers.enable
-   
- 
-
-Enable filesystem watchers.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filesystem_watchers.debounce_delay
-   
- 
-
-Idle milliseconds between filesystem change and action.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 50
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filesystem_watchers.ignore_dirs
-   
- 
-
-List of vim regex for absolute directory paths that will not be watched.
-Backslashes must be escaped e.g. "my-project/\\.build$".
-Useful when path is not in .gitignore or git integration is disabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filters
-   
- 
-
-Filtering options.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  dotfiles = false;
-  exclude = [ ];
-  git_clean = false;
-  git_ignored = false;
-  no_buffer = false;
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filters.dotfiles
-   
- 
-
-Do not show dotfiles: files starting with a .
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filters.exclude
-   
- 
-
-List of directories or files to exclude from filtering: always show them.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filters.git_clean
-   
- 
-
-Do not show files with no git status. This will show ignored files when
-nvimTree.filters.gitIgnored is set, as they are effectively dirty.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filters.git_ignored
-   
- 
-
-Ignore files based on .gitignore. Requires git.enableto betrue`
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filters.no_buffer
-   
- 
-
-Do not show files that have no buflisted() buffer.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.git.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Git integration with icons and colors…
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.git.disable_for_dirs
-   
- 
-
-Disable git integration when git top-level matches these paths.
-May be relative, evaluated via ":p"
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.git.show_on_dirs
-   
- 
-
-Show git icons on parent directories.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.git.show_on_open_dirs
-   
- 
-
-Show git icons on directories that are open.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.git.timeout
-   
- 
-
-Kills the git process after some time if it takes too long.
-Git integration will be disabled after 10 git jobs exceed this timeout.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 400
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.hijack_cursor
-   
- 
-
-Hijack the cursor in the tree to put it at the start of the filename
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.hijack_directories.enable
-   
- 
-
-Enable the hijack_directories feature. Disable this option if you use vim-dirvish or dirbuf.nvim.
-If hijack_netrw and disable_netrw are false, this feature will be disabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.hijack_directories.auto_open
-   
- 
-
-Opens the tree if the tree was previously closed.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.hijack_netrw
-   
- 
-
-Prevents netrw from automatically opening when opening directories
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.hijack_unnamed_buffer_when_opening
-   
- 
-
-Open nvimtree in place of the unnamed buffer if it’s empty.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.live_filter
-   
- 
-
-Configurations for the live_filtering feature.
-The live filter allows you to filter the tree nodes dynamically, based on
-regex matching (see vim.regex).
-This feature is bound to the f key by default.
-The filter can be cleared with the F key by default.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.live_filter.always_show_folders
-   
- 
-
-Whether to filter folders or not.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.live_filter.prefix
-   
- 
-
-Prefix of the filter displayed in the buffer.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "[FILTER]: "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.modified
-   
- 
-
-Indicate which file have unsaved modification.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.modified.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Modified files with icons and color highlight…
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.modified.show_on_dirs
-   
- 
-
-Show modified icons on parent directories.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.modified.show_on_open_dirs
-   
- 
-
-Show modified icons on directories that are open.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.notify
-   
- 
-
-Configuration for notifications.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.notify.absolute_path
-   
- 
-
-Whether to use absolute paths or item names in fs action notifications.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.notify.threshold
-   
- 
-
-Specify minimum notification level, uses the values from vim.log.levels
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "INFO"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.prefer_startup_root
-   
- 
-
-Prefer startup root directory when updating root directory of the tree.
-Only relevant when update_focused_file.update_root is true
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.reload_on_bufenter
-   
- 
-
-Automatically reloads the tree on BufEnter nvim-tree.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.add_trailing
-   
- 
-
-Appends a trailing slash to folder names.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.full_name
-   
- 
-
-Display node whose name length is wider than the width of nvim-tree window in floating window.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.group_empty
-   
- 
-
-Compact folders that only contain a single folder into one node in the file tree.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.highlight_git
-   
- 
-
-Enable file highlight for git attributes using NvimTreeGit highlight groups.
-Requires nvimTree.git.enable
-This can be used with or without the icons.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.highlight_modified
-   
- 
-
-Highlight modified files in the tree using NvimTreeNormal highlight group.
-Requires nvimTree.view.highlightOpenedFiles
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "none"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.highlight_opened_files
-   
- 
-
-Highlight icons and/or names for bufloaded() files using the
-NvimTreeOpenedFile highlight group.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "none"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons
-   
- 
-
-Configuration options for icons.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.bookmarks_placement
-   
- 
-
-Place where the bookmark icons will be rendered.
-signcolumn requires view.signcolumn to be enabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "after"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.diagnostics_placement
-   
- 
-
-Place where the diagnostics icons will be rendered.
-signcolumn requires view.signcolumn to be enabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "after"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.git_placement
-   
- 
-
-Place where the git icons will be rendered.
-signcolumn requires view.signcolumn to be enabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "before"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.glyphs
-   
- 
-
-Configuration options for icon glyphs.
-NOTE: Do not set any glyphs to more than two characters if it’s going
-to appear in the signcolumn.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.glyphs.default
-   
- 
-
-Glyph for files. Will be overridden by nvim-web-devicons if available.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.glyphs.folder
-   
- 
-
-Glyphs for directories. Recommended to use the defaults unless you know what you are doing.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  arrow_closed = "";
-  arrow_open = "";
-  default = "";
-  empty = "";
-  empty_open = "";
-  open = "";
-  symlink = "";
-  symlink_open = "";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.glyphs.git
-   
- 
-
-Glyphs for git status.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  deleted = "";
-  ignored = "◌";
-  renamed = "➜";
-  staged = "✓";
-  unmerged = "";
-  unstaged = "✗";
-  untracked = "★";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.glyphs.modified
-   
- 
-
-Icon to display for modified files.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.glyphs.symlink
-   
- 
-
-Glyph for symlinks.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.hidden_placement
-   
- 
-
-Place where the hidden icons will be rendered.
-signcolumn requires view.signcolumn to be enabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "after"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.modified_placement
-   
- 
-
-Place where the modified icons will be rendered.
-signcolumn requires view.signcolumn to be enabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "after"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.padding
-   
- 
-
-Inserted between icon and filename
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.show.file
-   
- 
-
-Show an icon before the file name. nvim-web-devicons will be used if available.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.show.folder
-   
- 
-
-Show an icon before the folder name.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.show.folder_arrow
-   
- 
-
-Show a small arrow before the folder node. Arrow will be a part of the
-node when using renderer.indent_markers.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.show.git
-   
- 
-
-Show a git status icon, see renderer.icons.gitPlacement
-Requires git.enable to be true.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.show.modified
-   
- 
-
-Show a modified icon, see renderer.icons.modifiedPlacement
-Requires modified.enable to be true.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.symlink_arrow
-   
- 
-
-Used as a separator between symlinks’ source and target.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " ➛ "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.webdev_colors
-   
- 
-
-Use the webdev icon colors, otherwise NvimTreeFileIcon
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.indent_markers
-   
- 
-
-Configuration options for tree indent markers.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.indent_markers.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Display indent markers when folders are open…
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.indent_markers.icons
-   
- 
-
-Individual elements of the indent markers
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  bottom = "─";
-  corner = "└";
-  edge = "│";
-  item = "│";
-  none = "";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.indent_markers.inline_arrows
-   
- 
-
-Display folder arrows in the same column as indent marker when using renderer.icons.show.folder_arrow
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.indent_width
-   
- 
-
-Number of spaces for an each tree nesting level. Minimum 1.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 2
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.root_folder_label
-   
- 
-
-In what format to show root folder. See :help filename-modifiers for
-available string options.
-Set to false to hide the root folder.
Function is passed the absolute path of the root folder and should
-return a string. e.g.
-my_root_folder_label = function(path)
-return “…/” … vim.fn.fnamemodify(path, “:t”)
-end
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: "\"\":~:s?$?/..?\""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.special_files
-   
- 
-
-A list of filenames that gets highlighted with `NvimTreeSpecialFile
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "Cargo.toml"
-  "README.md"
-  "readme.md"
-  "Makefile"
-  "MAKEFILE"
-  "flake.nix"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.symlink_destination
-   
- 
-
-Whether to show the destination of the symlink.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.respect_buf_cwd
-   
- 
-
-Will change cwd of nvim-tree to that of new buffer’s when opening nvim-tree.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.root_dirs
-   
- 
-
-Preferred root directories. Only relevant when updateFocusedFile.updateRoot is true
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.select_prompts
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Use vim.ui.select style prompts. Necessary when using a UI prompt decorator such as dressing.nvim or telescope-ui-select.nvim
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.sort.folders_first
-   
- 
-
-Sort folders before files. Has no effect when sort.sorter is a function.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.sort.sorter
-   
- 
-
-How files within the same directory are sorted.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "name"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.sync_root_with_cwd
-   
- 
-
-Changes the tree root directory on DirChanged and refreshes the tree.
-Only relevant when updateFocusedFile.updateRoot is true
(previously update_cwd)
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.system_open.args
-   
- 
-
-Optional argument list.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.system_open.cmd
-   
- 
-
-The open command itself
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "\${pkgs.xdg-utils}/bin/xdg-open"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.tab
-   
- 
-
-Configuration for tab behaviour.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.tab.sync
-   
- 
-
-Configuration for syncing nvim-tree across tabs.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.tab.sync.close
-   
- 
-
-Closes the tree across all tabpages when the tree is closed.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.tab.sync.ignore
-   
- 
-
-List of filetypes or buffer names on new tab that will prevent
-nvimTree.tab.sync.open and nvimTree.tab.sync.close
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.tab.sync.open
-   
- 
-
-Opens the tree automatically when switching tabpage or opening a new
-tabpage if the tree was previously open.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.trash
-   
- 
-
-Configuration options for trashing.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  cmd = "\${pkgs.glib}/bin/gio trash";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.trash.cmd
-   
- 
-
-The command used to trash items
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.ui
-   
- 
-
-General UI configuration.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.ui.confirm.remove
-   
- 
-
-Prompt before removing.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.ui.confirm.trash
-   
- 
-
-Prompt before trash.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.update_focused_file
-   
- 
-
-Update the focused file on BufEnter, un-collapses the folders recursively
-until it finds the file.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.update_focused_file.enable
-   
- 
-
-update focused file
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.update_focused_file.ignore_list
-   
- 
-
-List of buffer names and filetypes that will not update the root dir
-of the tree if the file isn’t found under the current root directory.
-Only relevant when update_focused_file.update_root and
-update_focused_file.enable are true.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.update_focused_file.update_root
-   
- 
-
-Update the root directory of the tree if the file is not under current
-root directory. It prefers vim’s cwd and root_dirs.
-Otherwise it falls back to the folder containing the file.
-Only relevant when update_focused_file.enable is true
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view
-   
- 
-
-Window / buffer setup.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.centralize_selection
-   
- 
-
-If true, reposition the view so that the current node is initially centralized when entering nvim-tree.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.cursorline
-   
- 
-
-Enable cursorline in nvim-tree window.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.debounce_delay
-   
- 
-
-Idle milliseconds before some reload / refresh operations.
-Increase if you experience performance issues around screen refresh.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 15
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.float
-   
- 
-
-Configuration options for floating window.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.float.enable
-   
- 
-
-If true, tree window will be floating.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.float.open_win_config
-   
- 
-
-Floating window config. See :h nvim_open_win() for more details.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  border = "rounded";
-  col = 1;
-  height = 30;
-  relative = "editor";
-  row = 1;
-  width = 30;
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.float.quit_on_focus_loss
-   
- 
-
-Close the floating tree window when it loses focus.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.number
-   
- 
-
-Print the line number in front of each line.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.preserve_window_proportions
-   
- 
-
-Preserves window proportions when opening a file.
-If false, the height and width of windows other than nvim-tree will be equalized.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.relativenumber
-   
- 
-
-Show the line number relative to the line with the cursor in front of each line.
-If the option view.number is also true, the number on the cursor line
-will be the line number instead of 0.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.side
-   
- 
-
-Side of the tree.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "left"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.signcolumn
-   
- 
-
-Show diagnostic sign column. Value can be "yes", "auto" or"no".
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "yes"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.width
-   
- 
-
-Width of the window: can be a % string, a number representing columns, a
-function or a table.
A table (an attribute set in our case, see example) indicates that the view should be dynamically sized based on the
-longest line.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 30
-
-Example: 
{
-  min = 30;
-  max = -1;
-  padding = 1;
-}
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.formatter.conform-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable lightweight yet powerful formatter plugin for Neovim [conform-nvim].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.formatter.conform-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of conform.nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.formatter.conform-nvim.setupOpts.default_format_opts
-   
- 
-
-Default values when calling conform.format()
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  lsp_format = "fallback";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.formatter.conform-nvim.setupOpts.format_after_save
-   
- 
-
-Table or function(luainline) that will be passed to conform.format(). If this
-is set, Conform will run the formatter asynchronously after save.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function()
-      if not vim.g.formatsave or vim.b.disableFormatSave then
-        return
-      else
-        return {["lsp_format"] = "fallback"}
-      end
-    end
-  '';
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.formatter.conform-nvim.setupOpts.format_on_save
-   
- 
-
-Attribute set or Lua function that will be passed to
-conform.format(). If this is set, Conform will run the formatter
-on save.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: vim.lsp.formatOnSave and
-vim.lsp.mappings.toggleFormatSave
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.formatter.conform-nvim.setupOpts.formatters_by_ft
-   
- 
-
-Map of filetype to formatters. This option takes a set of
-key = value format where the value will be converted
-to its Lua equivalent. You are responsible for passing the
-correct Nix data types to generate a correct Lua value that
-conform is able to accept.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
{
-  lua = [
-    "stylua"
-  ];
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.fzf-lua.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable fzf-lua.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.fzf-lua.profile
-   
- 
-
-The configuration profile to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "default"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.fzf-lua.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of fzf-lua
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.fzf-lua.setupOpts.fzf_bin
-   
- 
-
-Path to fzf executable
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "\${pkgs.fzf.out}/bin/fzf"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.fzf-lua.setupOpts.winopts.border
-   
- 
-
-Border type for the fzf-lua picker window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rounded"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.gestures.gesture-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable gesture-nvim: mouse gestures.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.gestures.gesture-nvim.mappings.draw
-   
- 
-
-Start drawing [gesture.nvim]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<LeftDrag>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.gestures.gesture-nvim.mappings.finish
-   
- 
-
-Finish drawing [gesture.nvim]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<LeftRelease>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable git integration suite.
Enabling this option will enable the following plugins:
gitsigns
hunk-nvim
vim-fugitive
git-conflict
gitlinker-nvim
-.
Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.git-conflict.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable git-conflict.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.git-conflict.mappings.both
-   
- 
-
-Choose Both [Git-Conflict]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>cb"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.git-conflict.mappings.nextConflict
-   
- 
-
-Go to the next Conflict [Git-Conflict]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "[x"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.git-conflict.mappings.none
-   
- 
-
-Choose None [Git-Conflict]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>c0"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.git-conflict.mappings.ours
-   
- 
-
-Choose Ours [Git-Conflict]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>co"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.git-conflict.mappings.prevConflict
-   
- 
-
-Go to the previous Conflict [Git-Conflict]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "]x"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.git-conflict.mappings.theirs
-   
- 
-
-Choose Theirs [Git-Conflict]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>ct"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.git-conflict.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of git-conflict
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.gitlinker-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable gitlinker-nvim.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.gitlinker-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of gitlinker-nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.gitsigns.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable gitsigns.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.gitsigns.codeActions.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable gitsigns codeactions through null-ls.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.blameLine
-   
- 
-
-Blame line [Gitsigns]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>hb"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.diffProject
-   
- 
-
-Diff project [Gitsigns]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>hD"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.diffThis
-   
- 
-
-Diff this [Gitsigns]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>hd"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.nextHunk
-   
- 
-
-Next hunk [Gitsigns]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "]c"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.previewHunk
-   
- 
-
-Preview hunk [Gitsigns]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>hP"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.previousHunk
-   
- 
-
-Previous hunk [Gitsigns]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "[c"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.resetBuffer
-   
- 
-
-Reset buffer [Gitsigns]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>hR"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.resetHunk
-   
- 
-
-Reset hunk [Gitsigns]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>hr"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.stageBuffer
-   
- 
-
-Stage buffer [Gitsigns]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>hS"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.stageHunk
-   
- 
-
-Stage hunk [Gitsigns]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>hs"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.toggleBlame
-   
- 
-
-Toggle blame [Gitsigns]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>tb"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.toggleDeleted
-   
- 
-
-Toggle deleted [Gitsigns]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>td"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.undoStageHunk
-   
- 
-
-Undo stage hunk [Gitsigns]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>hu"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.gitsigns.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of gitsigns
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.hunk-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable tool for splitting diffs in Neovim [hunk-nvim].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.hunk-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of hunk-nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.neogit.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable An Interactive and powerful Git interface [Neogit].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.neogit.mappings.commit
-   
- 
-
-Git Commit [Neogit]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>gc"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.neogit.mappings.open
-   
- 
-
-Git Status [Neogit]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>gs"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.neogit.mappings.pull
-   
- 
-
-Git pull [Neogit]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>gp"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.neogit.mappings.push
-   
- 
-
-Git push [Neogit]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>gP"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.neogit.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of neogit
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.git.vim-fugitive.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable vim-fugitive.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.globals
-   
- 
-
-A freeform attribute set containing global variable values for setting 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.
Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
{
-  some_variable = 42;
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.globals.editorconfig
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable EditorConfig integration in Neovim.
This defaults to true as it is enabled by default in stock
-Neovim, setting this option to false disables EditorConfig
-integration entirely.
See Neovim documentation 
-for more details on configuring EditorConfig behaviour.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.globals.mapleader
-   
- 
-
-The key used for <leader> mappings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.globals.maplocalleader
-   
- 
-
-The key used for <localleader> mappings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ","
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.hideSearchHighlight
-   
- 
-
-Hide search highlight so it doesn’t stay highlighted
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight
-   
- 
-
-Custom highlights to apply
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
{
-  SignColumn = {
-    bg = "#282828";
-  };
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.bg
-   
- 
-
-The background color to use. Written as color name or hex “#RRGGBB”.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: "#ebdbb2"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.blend
-   
- 
-
-Blend as an integer between 0 and 100
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.bold
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable bold
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.cterm
-   
- 
-
-The cterm arguments to use. See ‘:h highlight-args’
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.ctermbg
-   
- 
-
-The cterm background color to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.ctermfg
-   
- 
-
-The cterm foreground color to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.default
-   
- 
-
-Don’t override existing definition
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.fg
-   
- 
-
-The foreground color to use. Written as color name or hex “#RRGGBB”.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: "#ebdbb2"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.force
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable force update
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.italic
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable italic
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.link
-   
- 
-
-The name of another highlight group to link to
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.nocombine
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable nocombine
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.reverse
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable reverse
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.sp
-   
- 
-
-The special color to use. Written as color name or hex “#RRGGBB”.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: "#ebdbb2"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.standout
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable standout
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.strikethrough
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable strikethrough
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.undercurl
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable undercurl
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.underdashed
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable underdashed
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.underdotted
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable underdotted
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.underdouble
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable underdouble
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.highlight.<name>.underline
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable underline
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.keymaps
-   
- 
-
-Custom keybindings.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
''
-  vim.keymaps = [
-    {
-      key = "<leader>m";
-      mode = "n";
-      silent = true;
-      action = ":make<CR>";
-    }
-    {
-      key = "<leader>l";
-      mode = ["n" "x"];
-      silent = true;
-      action = "<cmd>cnext<CR>";
-    }
-  ];
-''
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.keymaps.*.action
-   
- 
-
-The command to execute.
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.keymaps.*.desc
-   
- 
-
-A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.keymaps.*.expr
-   
- 
-
-Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.keymaps.*.key
-   
- 
-
-The key that triggers this keybind.
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.keymaps.*.lua
-   
- 
-
-If true, action is considered to be lua code.
-Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.keymaps.*.mode
-   
- 
-
-The short-name of the mode to set the keymapping for. Passing an empty string is the equivalent of :map.
See :help map-modes for a list of modes.
-
-Type: 
-
-Example: ["n" "v" "c"] for normal, visual and command mode
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.keymaps.*.noremap
-   
- 
-
-Whether to use the ‘noremap’ variant of the command, ignoring any custom mappings on the defined action. It is highly advised to keep this on, which is the default.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.keymaps.*.nowait
-   
- 
-
-Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.keymaps.*.script
-   
- 
-
-Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.keymaps.*.silent
-   
- 
-
-Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.keymaps.*.unique
-   
- 
-
-Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.enableDAP
-   
- 
-
-Turn on Debug Adapter for enabled languages by default
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.enableExtraDiagnostics
-   
- 
-
-Turn on extra diagnostics for enabled languages by default
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.enableFormat
-   
- 
-
-Turn on Formatting for enabled languages by default
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.enableTreesitter
-   
- 
-
-Turn on Treesitter for enabled languages by default
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.assembly.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Assembly support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.assembly.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Assembly LSP support (asm-lsp).
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.assembly.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-asm-lsp package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation asm-lsp-0.10.0>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.assembly.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Assembly treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.assembly.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The asm treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.asm
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.astro.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Astro language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.astro.extraDiagnostics.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable extra Astro diagnostics.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.astro.extraDiagnostics.types
-   
- 
-
-List of Astro diagnostics to enable
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "eslint_d"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.astro.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Astro formatting.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.astro.format.package
-   
- 
-
-Astro formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation prettier-3.5.3>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.astro.format.type
-   
- 
-
-Astro formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "prettier"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.astro.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Astro LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.astro.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Astro LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation astro-language-server-2.15.4>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.astro-language-server \"--minify\" \"--stdio\"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.astro.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Astro LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "astro"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.astro.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Astro treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.astro.treesitter.astroPackage
-   
- 
-
-The astro treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.astro
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.bash.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Bash language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.bash.extraDiagnostics.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable extra Bash diagnostics.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.bash.extraDiagnostics.types
-   
- 
-
-List of Bash diagnostics to enable
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "shellcheck"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.bash.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Enable Bash formatting
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.bash.format.package
-   
- 
-
-Bash formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation shfmt-3.12.0>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.bash.format.type
-   
- 
-
-Bash formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "shfmt"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.bash.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Enable Bash LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.bash.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-bash-language-server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation bash-language-server-5.6.0>
-
-Example: [lib.getExe pkgs.bash-language-server "start"]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.bash.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Bash LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "bash-ls"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.bash.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Bash treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.bash.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The bash treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.bash
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.clang.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable C/C++ language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.clang.cHeader
-   
- 
-
-C syntax for headers. Can fix treesitter errors, see:
-https://www.reddit.com/r/neovim/comments/orfpcd/question_does_the_c_parser_from_nvimtreesitter/
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.clang.dap.enable
-   
- 
-
-Enable clang Debug Adapter
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.clang.dap.package
-   
- 
-
-clang debugger package.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation lldb-19.1.7>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.clang.dap.debugger
-   
- 
-
-clang debugger to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "lldb-vscode"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.clang.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable clang LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.clang.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-clang LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation clang-tools-19.1.7>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \" - data \" \" ~/.cache/jdtls/workspace \"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.clang.lsp.opts
-   
- 
-
-Options to pass to clang LSP server
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.clang.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-The clang LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "clangd"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.clang.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable C/C++ treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.clang.treesitter.cPackage
-   
- 
-
-The c treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.c
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.clang.treesitter.cppPackage
-   
- 
-
-The cpp treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.cpp
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.clojure.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Clojure language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.clojure.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Clojure LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.clojure.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Clojure LSP
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation clojure-lsp-2025.06.06-19.04.49>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.clojure.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Clojure treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.clojure.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The clojure treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.clojure
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.csharp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable C# language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.csharp.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable C# LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.csharp.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-C# LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation csharp-ls-0.18.0>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.csharp.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-C# LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "csharp_ls"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.csharp.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable C# treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.csharp.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The c-sharp treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.c-sharp
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.css.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable CSS language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.css.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable CSS formatting.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.css.format.package
-   
- 
-
-CSS formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation prettier-3.5.3>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.css.format.type
-   
- 
-
-CSS formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "prettier"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.css.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable CSS LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.css.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-CSS LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation vscode-langservers-extracted-4.10.0>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \" - data \" \" ~/.cache/jdtls/workspace \"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.css.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-CSS LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "vscode-langservers-extracted"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.css.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable CSS treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.css.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The css treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.css
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.cue.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable CUE language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.cue.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable CUE LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.cue.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-cue lsp implementation
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation cue-0.13.2>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.cue.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable CUE treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.cue.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The cue treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.cue
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.dart.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Dart language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.dart.dap.enable
-   
- 
-
-Enable Dart DAP support via flutter-tools
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.dart.flutter-tools.enable
-   
- 
-
-Enable flutter-tools for flutter support
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.dart.flutter-tools.enableNoResolvePatch
-   
- 
-
-Whether to patch flutter-tools so that it doesn’t resolve
-symlinks when detecting flutter path.
Note This is required if flutterPackage is set to null and the flutter
-package in your PATH was built with Nix. If you are using a flutter
-SDK installed from a different source and encounter the error “dart
-missing from PATH”, leave this option disabled.
Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.dart.flutter-tools.color.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable highlighting color variables.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.dart.flutter-tools.color.highlightBackground
-   
- 
-
-Highlight the background
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.dart.flutter-tools.color.highlightForeground
-   
- 
-
-Highlight the foreground
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.dart.flutter-tools.color.virtualText.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Show the highlight using virtual text.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.dart.flutter-tools.color.virtualText.character
-   
- 
-
-Virtual text character to highlight
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "■"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.dart.flutter-tools.flutterPackage
-   
- 
-
-Flutter package, or null to detect the flutter path at runtime instead.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation flutter-wrapped-3.32.6-sdk-links>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.dart.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Dart LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.dart.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Dart LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation dart-3.8.1>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.dart.lsp.opts
-   
- 
-
-Options to pass to Dart LSP server
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.dart.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-The Dart LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "dart"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.dart.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Dart treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.dart.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The dart treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.dart
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.elixir.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Elixir language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.elixir.elixir-tools.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Elixir tools.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.elixir.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Elixir formatting.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.elixir.format.package
-   
- 
-
-Elixir formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation elixir-1.18.4>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.elixir.format.type
-   
- 
-
-Elixir formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "mix"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.elixir.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Elixir LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.elixir.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Elixir LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation elixir-ls-0.28.1>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \" - data \" \" ~/.cache/jdtls/workspace \"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.elixir.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Elixir LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "elixirls"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.elixir.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Elixir treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.elixir.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The elixir treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.elixir
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.fsharp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable F# language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.fsharp.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable F# formatting.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.fsharp.format.package
-   
- 
-
-F# formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation fantomas-7.0.3>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.fsharp.format.type
-   
- 
-
-F# formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "fantomas"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.fsharp.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable F# LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.fsharp.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-F# LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation fsautocomplete-0.78.4>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.fsautocomplete \"--state-directory\" \"~/.cache/fsautocomplete\"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.fsharp.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-F# LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "fsautocomplete"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.fsharp.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable F# treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.fsharp.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The fsharp treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.fsharp
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.gleam.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Gleam language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.gleam.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Gleam LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.gleam.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Gleam LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation gleam-1.11.1>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.gleam.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Gleam LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gleam"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.gleam.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Gleam treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.gleam.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The gleam treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.gleam
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.go.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Go language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.go.dap.enable
-   
- 
-
-Enable Go Debug Adapter via nvim-dap-go plugin
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.go.dap.package
-   
- 
-
-Go debugger package.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation delve-1.25.0>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.go.dap.debugger
-   
- 
-
-Go debugger to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "delve"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.go.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Go formatting.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: vim.languages.enableFormat
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.go.format.package
-   
- 
-
-Go formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation go-1.24.4>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.go.format.type
-   
- 
-
-Go formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gofmt"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.go.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Go LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.go.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Go LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation gopls-0.19.1>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \" - data \" \" ~/.cache/jdtls/workspace \"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.go.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Go LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gopls"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.go.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Go treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.go.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The go treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.go
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.haskell.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Haskell support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.haskell.dap.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable DAP support for Haskell.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.haskell.dap.package
-   
- 
-
-Haskell DAP package or command to run the Haskell DAP
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation haskell-debug-adapter-0.0.42.0>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.haskell.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable LSP support for Haskell.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.haskell.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Haskell LSP package or command to run the Haskell LSP
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation haskell-language-server-2.11.0.0>
-
-Example: "[ (lib.getExe pkgs.haskellPackages.haskell-language-server) \"--debug\" ]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.haskell.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Treesitter support for Haskell.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.haskell.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The haskell treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.haskell
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.hcl.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable HCL support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.hcl.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Enable HCL formatting
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.hcl.format.package
-   
- 
-
-HCL formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation hclfmt-2.23.0>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.hcl.format.type
-   
- 
-
-HCL formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "hclfmt"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.hcl.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable HCL LSP support (terraform-ls).
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.hcl.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-HCL language server package (terraform-ls)
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation terraform-ls-0.36.5>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.hcl.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable HCL treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.hcl.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The hcl treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.hcl
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.helm.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Helm language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.helm.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Helm LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.helm.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Helm LSP server package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation helm-ls-0.4.1>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.helm.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Helm LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "helm-ls"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.helm.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Helm treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.helm.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The helm treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.helm
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.html.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable HTML language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.html.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable HTML treesitter support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.html.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The html treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.html
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.html.treesitter.autotagHtml
-   
- 
-
-Enable autoclose/autorename of html tags (nvim-ts-autotag)
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.java.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Java language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.java.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Java LSP support (java-language-server).
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.java.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-java language server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation jdt-language-server-1.48.0>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.java.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Java treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.java.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The java treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.java
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.julia.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Julia language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.julia.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Julia LSP support.
Note The entirety of Julia is bundled with nvf, if you enable this
-option, since there is no way to provide only the LSP server.
If you want to avoid that, you have to change
-vim.languages.julia.lsp.packagePATH (set it to null), and add the LanguageServer package to
-Julia in your devshells.
Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.julia.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Julia LSP server package, null to use the Julia binary in PATH, or
-the command to run as a list of strings.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation julia-1.11.6-env>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.julia.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Julia LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "julials"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.julia.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Julia treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.julia.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The julia treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.julia
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.kotlin.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Kotlin/HCL support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.kotlin.extraDiagnostics.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable extra Kotlin diagnostics.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.kotlin.extraDiagnostics.types
-   
- 
-
-List of Kotlin diagnostics to enable
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "ktlint"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.kotlin.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Kotlin LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.kotlin.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-kotlin_language_server package with Kotlin runtime
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation kotlin-language-server-1.3.13>
-
-Example: 
pkgs.symlinkJoin {
-  name = "kotlin-language-server-wrapped";
-  paths = [pkgs.kotlin-language-server];
-  nativeBuildInputs = [pkgs.makeBinaryWrapper];
-  postBuild = ''
-    wrapProgram $out/bin/kotlin-language-server \
-      --prefix PATH : ${pkgs.kotlin}/bin
-  '';
-};
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.kotlin.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Kotlin treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.kotlin.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The kotlin treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.kotlin
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.lua.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Lua language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.lua.extraDiagnostics.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable extra Lua diagnostics.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.lua.extraDiagnostics.types
-   
- 
-
-List of Lua diagnostics to enable
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "luacheck"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.lua.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Enable Lua formatting
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.lua.format.package
-   
- 
-
-Lua formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation stylua-2.1.0>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.lua.format.type
-   
- 
-
-Lua formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "stylua"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.lua.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Lua LSP support via LuaLS.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.lua.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-LuaLS package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation lua-language-server-3.15.0>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.lua.lsp.lazydev.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable lazydev.nvim integration, useful for neovim plugin developers.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.lua.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Lua Treesitter support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.lua.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The lua treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.lua
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.markdown.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Markdown markup language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.markdown.extensions.markview-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-markview.nvim  - a hackable markdown, Typst, latex, html(inline) & YAML previewer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.markdown.extensions.markview-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of markview-nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.markdown.extensions.render-markdown-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Inline Markdown rendering with render-markdown.nvim 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.markdown.extensions.render-markdown-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of render-markdown
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.markdown.extensions.render-markdown-nvim.setupOpts.file_types
-   
- 
-
-List of buffer filetypes to enable this plugin in.
This will cause the plugin to attach to new buffers who
-have any of these filetypes.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.markdown.extraDiagnostics.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable extra Markdown diagnostics.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.markdown.extraDiagnostics.types
-   
- 
-
-List of Markdown diagnostics to enable
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "markdownlint-cli2"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.markdown.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Markdown formatting.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.markdown.format.package
-   
- 
-
-Markdown formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation deno-2.4.0>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.markdown.format.extraFiletypes
-   
- 
-
-Extra filetypes to format with the Markdown formatter
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.markdown.format.type
-   
- 
-
-Markdown formatter to use. denofmt is deprecated and currently aliased to deno_fmt.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "deno_fmt"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.markdown.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Enable Markdown LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.markdown.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Markdown LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation marksman-2024-12-18>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \" - data \" \" ~/.cache/jdtls/workspace \"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.markdown.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Markdown LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "marksman"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.markdown.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Enable Markdown treesitter
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.markdown.treesitter.mdInlinePackage
-   
- 
-
-The markdown-inline treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.markdown-inline
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.markdown.treesitter.mdPackage
-   
- 
-
-The markdown treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.markdown
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Nim language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nim.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Nim formatting.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nim.format.package
-   
- 
-
-Nim formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-nim-wrapper-2.2.4>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nim.format.type
-   
- 
-
-Nim formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "nimpretty"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nim.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Nim LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nim.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Nim LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation nimlsp-0.4.6>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.nimlsp]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nim.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Nim LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "nimlsp"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nim.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Nim treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nim.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The nim treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.nim
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nix.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Nix language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nix.extraDiagnostics.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable extra Nix diagnostics.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nix.extraDiagnostics.types
-   
- 
-
-List of Nix diagnostics to enable
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "statix"
-  "deadnix"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nix.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Nix formatting.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nix.format.package
-   
- 
-
-Nix formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation alejandra-4.0.0>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nix.format.type
-   
- 
-
-Nix formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "alejandra"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nix.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Nix LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nix.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Nix LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation nil-2025-06-13>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nix.lsp.options
-   
- 
-
-Options to pass to nixd LSP server
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nix.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Nix LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "nil"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nix.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Nix treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nix.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The nix treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.nix
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nu.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Nu language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nu.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Nu LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nu.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Nu LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation nushell-0.105.1>
-
-Example: "[(lib.getExe pkgs.nushell) \"--lsp\"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nu.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Nu LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "nushell"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nu.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Nu treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.nu.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The nu treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.nu
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ocaml.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable OCaml language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ocaml.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable OCaml formatting support (ocamlformat).
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ocaml.format.package
-   
- 
-
-OCaml formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation ocaml5.3.0-ocamlformat-0.27.0>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ocaml.format.type
-   
- 
-
-OCaml formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "ocamlformat"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ocaml.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable OCaml LSP support (ocaml-lsp).
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ocaml.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-OCaml language server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation ocaml5.3.0-ocaml-lsp-server-1.22.0>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ocaml.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-OCaml LSP server to user
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "ocaml-lsp"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ocaml.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable OCaml treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ocaml.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The ocaml treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.ocaml
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.odin.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Odin language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.odin.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Odin LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.odin.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Ols package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation ols-0-unstable-2025-06-05>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.odin.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Odin LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "ols"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.odin.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Odin treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.odin.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The odin treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.odin
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.php.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable PHP language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.php.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable PHP LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.php.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-PHP LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation phpactor-2025.04.17.0>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \" - data \" \" ~/.cache/jdtls/workspace \"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.php.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-PHP LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "phpactor"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.php.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable PHP treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.php.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The php treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.php
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.python.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Python language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.python.dap.enable
-   
- 
-
-Enable Python Debug Adapter
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.python.dap.package
-   
- 
-
-Python debugger package.
-This is a python package with debugpy installed, see https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Python#Install_Python_Packages.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation python3-3.13.5-env>
-
-Example: with pkgs; python39.withPackages (ps: with ps; [debugpy])
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.python.dap.debugger
-   
- 
-
-Python debugger to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "debugpy"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.python.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Python formatting.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.python.format.package
-   
- 
-
-Python formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation black-25.1.0>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.python.format.type
-   
- 
-
-Python formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "black"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.python.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Python LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.python.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-python LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation basedpyright-1.30.1>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.python.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Python LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "basedpyright"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.python.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Python treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.python.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-Python treesitter grammar to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation python-grammar-0.0.0+rev=710796b>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.r.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable R language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.r.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable R formatting.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.r.format.package
-   
- 
-
-R formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation R-4.5.1-wrapper>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.r.format.type
-   
- 
-
-R formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "format_r"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.r.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable R LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.r.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-R LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation r_lsp>
-
-Example: [ (lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server) "-data" "~/.cache/jdtls/workspace" ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.r.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-R LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "r_language_server"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.r.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable R treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.r.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The r treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.r
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ruby.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Ruby language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ruby.extraDiagnostics.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Ruby extra diagnostics support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ruby.extraDiagnostics.types
-   
- 
-
-List of Ruby diagnostics to enable
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "rubocop"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ruby.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Ruby formatter support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ruby.format.package
-   
- 
-
-Ruby formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation ruby3.3-rubocop-1.75.2>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ruby.format.type
-   
- 
-
-Ruby formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rubocop"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ruby.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Ruby LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ruby.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Ruby LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation ruby3.3-solargraph-0.54.0>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ruby.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Ruby LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rubyserver"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ruby.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Ruby treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ruby.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The ruby treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.ruby
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.rust.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Rust language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.rust.crates.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable crates-nvim, tools for managing dependencies.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.rust.crates.codeActions
-   
- 
-
-Enable code actions through null-ls
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.rust.dap.enable
-   
- 
-
-Rust Debug Adapter support
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.rust.dap.package
-   
- 
-
-lldb package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation lldb-19.1.7>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.rust.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Rust formatting.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: vim.languages.enableFormat
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.rust.format.package
-   
- 
-
-Rust formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation rustfmt-1.88.0>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.rust.format.type
-   
- 
-
-Rust formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rustfmt"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.rust.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Rust LSP support (rust-analyzer with extra tools).
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.rust.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-rust-analyzer package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation rust-analyzer-2025-07-14>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.rust.lsp.opts
-   
- 
-
-Options to pass to rust analyzer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Example: 
''
-  ['rust-analyzer'] = {
-    cargo = {allFeature = true},
-    checkOnSave = true,
-    procMacro = {
-      enable = true,
-    },
-  },
-''
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.rust.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Rust treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.rust.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The rust treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.rust
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.scala.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Scala language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.scala.dap.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Scala Debug Adapter support (metals).
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.scala.dap.config
-   
- 
-
-Lua configuration for dap
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    dap.configurations.scala = {
-      {
-        type = "scala",
-        request = "launch",
-        name = "RunOrTest",
-        metals = {
-          runType = "runOrTestFile",
-          --args = { "firstArg", "secondArg", "thirdArg" }, -- here just as an example
-        },
-      },
-      {
-        type = "scala",
-        request = "launch",
-        name = "Test Target",
-        metals = {
-          runType = "testTarget",
-        },
-      },
-    }
-  '';
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.scala.fixShortmess
-   
- 
-
-Remove the ‘F’ flag from shortmess to allow messages to be shown. Without doing this, autocommands that deal with filetypes prohibit messages from being shown
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.scala.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Scala LSP support (metals).
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.scala.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-The metals package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.metals
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.scala.lsp.extraMappings.listCommands
-   
- 
-
-List Metals commands
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lc"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.scala.lsp.extraSettings
-   
- 
-
-Extra settings passed to the metals config. Check nvim-metals docs for available options
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  excludedPackages = [
-    "akka.actor.typed.javadsl"
-    "com.github.swagger.akka.javadsl"
-  ];
-  showImplicitArguments = true;
-  showImplicitConversionsAndClasses = true;
-  showInferredType = true;
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.scala.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Scala treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.scala.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The scala treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.scala
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.sql.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable SQL language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.sql.dialect
-   
- 
-
-SQL dialect for sqlfluff (if used)
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "ansi"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.sql.extraDiagnostics.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable extra SQL diagnostics.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.sql.extraDiagnostics.types
-   
- 
-
-List of SQL diagnostics to enable
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "sqlfluff"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.sql.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable SQL formatting.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.sql.format.package
-   
- 
-
-SQL formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation sqlfluff-3.4.2>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.sql.format.type
-   
- 
-
-SQL formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "sqlfluff"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.sql.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable SQL LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.sql.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-SQL LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation sqls-0.2.28>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.sql.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-SQL LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "sqls"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.sql.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable SQL treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.sql.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-SQL treesitter grammar to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation sql-grammar-0.0.0+rev=b1ec2aa>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.svelte.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Svelte language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.svelte.extraDiagnostics.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable extra Svelte diagnostics.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.svelte.extraDiagnostics.types
-   
- 
-
-List of Svelte diagnostics to enable
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "eslint_d"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.svelte.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Svelte formatting.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.svelte.format.package
-   
- 
-
-Svelte formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation prettier-3.5.3>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.svelte.format.type
-   
- 
-
-Svelte formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "prettier"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.svelte.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Svelte LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.svelte.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Svelte LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation svelte-language-server-0.17.16>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.svelte.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Svelte LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "svelte"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.svelte.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Svelte treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.svelte.treesitter.sveltePackage
-   
- 
-
-The svelte treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.svelte
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.tailwind.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Tailwindcss language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.tailwind.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Tailwindcss LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.tailwind.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Tailwindcss LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation tailwindcss-language-server-0.14.25>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \" - data \" \" ~/.cache/jdtls/workspace \"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.tailwind.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Tailwindcss LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "tailwindcss-language-server"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.terraform.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Terraform/HCL support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.terraform.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Terraform LSP support (terraform-ls).
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.terraform.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-terraform-ls package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation terraform-ls-0.36.5>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.terraform.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Terraform treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.terraform.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The terraform treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.terraform
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ts.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Typescript/Javascript language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ts.extensions.ts-error-translator.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable [ts-error-translator.nvim]: https://github.com/dmmulroy/ts-error-translator.nvim
Typescript error translation with [ts-error-translator.nvim]
.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ts.extensions.ts-error-translator.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of ts-error-translator
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ts.extensions.ts-error-translator.setupOpts.auto_override_publish_diagnostics
-   
- 
-
-Automatically override the publish_diagnostics handler
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ts.extraDiagnostics.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable extra Typescript/Javascript diagnostics.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ts.extraDiagnostics.types
-   
- 
-
-List of Typescript/Javascript diagnostics to enable
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "eslint_d"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ts.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Typescript/Javascript formatting.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ts.format.package
-   
- 
-
-Typescript/Javascript formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation prettier-3.5.3>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ts.format.type
-   
- 
-
-Typescript/Javascript formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "prettier"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ts.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Typescript/Javascript LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ts.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Typescript/Javascript LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation typescript-language-server-4.3.4>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ts.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Typescript/Javascript LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "ts_ls"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ts.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Typescript/Javascript treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ts.treesitter.jsPackage
-   
- 
-
-The javascript treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.javascript
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.ts.treesitter.tsPackage
-   
- 
-
-The tsx treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.tsx
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.typst.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Typst language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.typst.extensions.typst-preview-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable [typst-preview.nvim]: https://github.com/chomosuke/typst-preview.nvim
Low latency typst preview for Neovim via [typst-preview.nvim]
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.typst.extensions.typst-preview-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of typst-preview-nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.typst.extensions.typst-preview-nvim.setupOpts.dependencies_bin
-   
- 
-
-Provide the path to binaries for dependencies. Setting this
-to a non-null value will skip the download of the binary by
-the plugin.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  tinymist = "\${pkgs.tinymist.out}/bin/tinymist";
-  websocat = "\${pkgs.websocat.out}/bin/websocat";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.typst.extensions.typst-preview-nvim.setupOpts.extra_args
-   
- 
-
-A list of extra arguments (or null) to be passed to previewer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: 
[
-  "--input=ver=draft"
-  "--ignore-system-fonts"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.typst.extensions.typst-preview-nvim.setupOpts.open_cmd
-   
- 
-
-Custom format string to open the output link provided with %s
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: "firefox %s -P typst-preview --class typst-preview"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.typst.format.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Typst document formatting.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.typst.format.package
-   
- 
-
-Typst formatter package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation typstfmt-0.2.10>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.typst.format.type
-   
- 
-
-Typst formatter to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "typstfmt"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.typst.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Typst LSP support (typst-lsp).
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.typst.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-typst-lsp package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation tinymist-0.13.14>
-
-Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.typst.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Typst LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "tinymist"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.typst.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Typst treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.typst.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The typst treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.typst
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.vala.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Vala language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.vala.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Vala LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.vala.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-Vala LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation vala-language-server-wrapper>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.vala.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Vala LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "vala_ls"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.vala.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Vala treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.vala.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The vala treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.vala
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.wgsl.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable WGSL language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.wgsl.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable WGSL LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.wgsl.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-wgsl-analyzer package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation wgsl-analyzer-2025-06-28>
-
-Example: [(lib.getExe pkgs.wgsl-analyzer)]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.wgsl.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-WGSL LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "wgsl-analyzer"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.wgsl.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable WGSL treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.wgsl.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The wgsl treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.wgsl
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.yaml.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable YAML language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.yaml.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable YAML LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.yaml.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-YAML LSP server package
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation yaml-language-server-1.18.0>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.yaml.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-YAML LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "yaml-language-server"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.yaml.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable YAML treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.yaml.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The yaml treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.yaml
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.zig.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Zig language support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.zig.dap.enable
-   
- 
-
-Enable Zig Debug Adapter
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.zig.dap.package
-   
- 
-
-Zig debugger package.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation lldb-19.1.7>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.zig.dap.debugger
-   
- 
-
-Zig debugger to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "lldb-vscode"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.zig.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Zig LSP support.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.zig.lsp.package
-   
- 
-
-ZLS package, or the command to run as a list of strings
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation zls-0.14.0>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.zig.lsp.server
-   
- 
-
-Zig LSP server to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "zls"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.zig.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Zig treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.languages.zig.treesitter.package
-   
- 
-
-The zig treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.zig
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable plugin lazy-loading via lz.n and lzn-auto-require.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.enableLznAutoRequire
-   
- 
-
-Enable lzn-auto-require. Since builtin plugins rely on this, only turn
-off for debugging.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.loader
-   
- 
-
-Lazy loader to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "lz.n"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.plugins
-   
- 
-
-Plugins to lazy load.
The attribute key is used as the plugin name: for the default vim.g.lz_n.load
-function this should be either the package.pname or package.name.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
''
-  {
-    toggleterm-nvim = {
-      package = "toggleterm-nvim";
-      setupModule = "toggleterm";
-      setupOpts = cfg.setupOpts;
-  
-      after = "require('toggleterm').do_something()";
-      cmd = ["ToggleTerm"];
-    };
-  
-    $''${pkgs.vimPlugins.vim-bbye.pname} = {
-      package = pkgs.vimPlugins.vim-bbye;
-      cmd = ["Bdelete" "Bwipeout"];
-    };
-  }
-''
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.enabled
-   
- 
-
-When false, or if the lua function returns false, this plugin will not be included in the spec
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.package
-   
- 
-
-Plugin package.
If null, a custom load function must be provided
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.after
-   
- 
-
-Lua code to run after plugin is loaded. This will be wrapped in a function.
If vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.setupModuleafter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.before
-   
- 
-
-Lua code to run before plugin is loaded. This will be wrapped in a function.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.beforeAll
-   
- 
-
-Lua code to run before any plugins are loaded. This will be wrapped in a function.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.beforeSetup
-   
- 
-
-Lua code to run after the plugin is loaded, but before the setup
-function is called.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.cmd
-   
- 
-
-Lazy-load on command
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.colorscheme
-   
- 
-
-Lazy-load on colorscheme.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.event
-   
- 
-
-Lazy-load on event
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.ft
-   
- 
-
-Lazy-load on filetype
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.keys
-   
- 
-
-Lazy-load on key mapping
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: 
''
-  keys = [
-    {
-      mode = "n";
-      key = "<leader>s";
-      action = ":DapStepOver<cr>";
-      desc = "DAP Step Over";
-    }
-    {
-      mode = ["n", "x"];
-      key = "<leader>dc";
-      action = "function() require('dap').continue() end";
-      lua = true;
-      desc = "DAP Continue";
-    }
-  ]
-''
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.lazy
-   
- 
-
-Force enable/disable lazy-loading. null means only lazy-load if
-a valid lazy-load condition is set e.g. cmd, ft, keys etc.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.load
-   
- 
-
-Lua code to override the vim.g.lz_n.load() function for a single plugin.
This will be wrapped in a function(name) ... end.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.priority
-   
- 
-
-Only useful for stat plugins (not lazy-loaded) to force loading certain plugins first.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.setupModule
-   
- 
-
-Lua module to run setup function on.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Options to pass to the setup function
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lineNumberMode
-   
- 
-
-How line numbers are displayed.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "relNumber"
-
-Example: "none"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable global LSP functionality for Neovim.
This option controls whether to enable LSP functionality within modules under
-vim.languages. You do not need to set this to true for language
-servers defined in vim.lsp.servers to take effect, since they are
-enabled automatically.
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.formatOnSave
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable format on save.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.inlayHints.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable inlay hints.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.lightbulb.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Lightbulb for code actions. Requires an emoji font.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.lightbulb.autocmd.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable updating lightbulb glyph automatically.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.lightbulb.autocmd.events
-   
- 
-
-Events on which to update nvim-lightbulb glyphs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "CursorHold"
-  "CursorHoldI"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.lightbulb.autocmd.pattern
-   
- 
-
-File patterns or buffer names to match, determining which files or buffers trigger
-glyph updates.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "*"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.lightbulb.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-lightbulb
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.lspSignature.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable lsp signature viewer.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.lspSignature.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of lsp-signature
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.lspconfig.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable nvim-lspconfig, also enabled automatically.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.lspconfig.sources
-   
- 
-
-nvim-lspconfig sources
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.lspkind.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable vscode-like pictograms for lsp [lspkind].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.lspkind.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of lspkind.nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.lspkind.setupOpts.before
-   
- 
-
-The function that will be called before lspkind’s modifications are applied
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.lspkind.setupOpts.mode
-   
- 
-
-Defines how annotations are shown
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "symbol_text"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.lspsaga.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable LSP Saga.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.lspsaga.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of lspsaga
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.lspsaga.setupOpts.border_style
-   
- 
-
-Border type, see :help nvim_open_win 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rounded"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.addWorkspaceFolder
-   
- 
-
-Add workspace folder
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lwa"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.codeAction
-   
- 
-
-Code action
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>la"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.documentHighlight
-   
- 
-
-Document highlight
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lH"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.format
-   
- 
-
-Format
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lf"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.goToDeclaration
-   
- 
-
-Go to declaration
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lgD"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.goToDefinition
-   
- 
-
-Go to definition
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lgd"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.goToType
-   
- 
-
-Go to type
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lgt"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.hover
-   
- 
-
-Trigger hover
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lh"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.listDocumentSymbols
-   
- 
-
-List document symbols
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lS"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.listImplementations
-   
- 
-
-List implementations
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lgi"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.listReferences
-   
- 
-
-List references
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lgr"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.listWorkspaceFolders
-   
- 
-
-List workspace folders
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lwl"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.listWorkspaceSymbols
-   
- 
-
-List workspace symbols
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lws"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.nextDiagnostic
-   
- 
-
-Go to next diagnostic
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lgn"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.openDiagnosticFloat
-   
- 
-
-Open diagnostic float
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>le"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.previousDiagnostic
-   
- 
-
-Go to previous diagnostic
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lgp"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.removeWorkspaceFolder
-   
- 
-
-Remove workspace folder
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lwr"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.renameSymbol
-   
- 
-
-Rename symbol
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>ln"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.signatureHelp
-   
- 
-
-Signature help
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>ls"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.mappings.toggleFormatOnSave
-   
- 
-
-Toggle format on save
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>ltf"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.null-ls.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable null-ls, plugin to use Neovim as a language server to inject LSP diagnostics,
-code actions, and more via Lua.
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.null-ls.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of null-ls
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.null-ls.setupOpts.debounce
-   
- 
-
-Amount of time between the last change to a buffer and the next textDocument/didChange notification.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 250
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.null-ls.setupOpts.debug
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable debugging information for null-ls.
Displays all possible log messages and writes them to the null-ls log,
-which you can view with the command :NullLsLog
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.null-ls.setupOpts.default_timeout
-   
- 
-
-Amount of time (in milliseconds) after which built-in sources will time out.
Note Built-in sources can define their own timeout period and users can override
-the timeout period on a per-source basis
Type: 
-
-Default: 5000
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.null-ls.setupOpts.diagnostics_format
-   
- 
-
-Sets the default format used for diagnostics. null-ls will replace th
-e following special components with the relevant diagnostic information:
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "[#{m}] #{s} (#{c})"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.null-ls.setupOpts.on_attach
-   
- 
-
-Defines an on_attach callback to run whenever null-ls attaches to a buffer.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = "on_attach";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.null-ls.setupOpts.sources
-   
- 
-
-Sources for null-ls to register
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.nvim-docs-view.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable nvim-docs-view, for displaying lsp hover documentation in a side panel…
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.nvim-docs-view.mappings.viewToggle
-   
- 
-
-Open or close the docs view panel
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lvt"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.nvim-docs-view.mappings.viewUpdate
-   
- 
-
-Manually update the docs view panel
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lvu"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.nvim-docs-view.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-docs-view
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.nvim-docs-view.setupOpts.height
-   
- 
-
-Height of the docs view panel if the position is set to either top or bottom
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 10
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.nvim-docs-view.setupOpts.position
-   
- 
-
-Where to open the docs view panel
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "right"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.nvim-docs-view.setupOpts.update_mode
-   
- 
-
-Determines the mechanism used to update the docs view panel content.
If auto, the content will update upon cursor move.
If manual, the content will only update once :DocsViewUpdate is called
Type: 
-
-Default: "auto"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.nvim-docs-view.setupOpts.width
-   
- 
-
-Width of the docs view panel if the position is set to either left or right
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 60
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.otter-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable lsp features and a code completion source for code embedded in other documents [otter-nvim]
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.otter-nvim.mappings.toggle
-   
- 
-
-Activate LSP on Cursor Position [otter-nvim]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lo"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.otter-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of otter.nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.otter-nvim.setupOpts.buffers.write_to_disk
-   
- 
-
-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
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.otter-nvim.setupOpts.handle_leading_whitespace
-   
- 
-
-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.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.otter-nvim.setupOpts.lsp.diagnostic_update_event
-   
- 
-
-:h events that cause the diagnostic to update.
-Set to: {“BufWritePost”, “InsertLeave”, “TextChanged” }
-for less performant but more instant diagnostic updates
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "BufWritePost"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.otter-nvim.setupOpts.strip_wrapping_quote_characters
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "'"
-  "\""
-  "`"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.servers
-   
- 
-
-LSP configurations that will be managed using vim.lsp.config() and related
-utilities added in Neovim 0.11. LSPs defined here will be added to the
-resulting init.lua using vim.lsp.config and enabled through
-vim.lsp.enable() API from Neovim below the configuration table.
You may review the generated configuration by running nvf-print-config :help lsp-config 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
''
-  {
-    "*" = {
-      root_markers = [".git"];
-      capabilities = {
-        textDocument = {
-          semanticTokens = {
-            multilineTokenSupport = true;
-          };
-        };
-      };
-    };
-  
-    "clangd" = {
-      filetypes = ["c"];
-    };
-  }
-''
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.servers.<name>.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable this LSP server.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.servers.<name>.capabilities
-   
- 
-
-LSP capabilitiess to pass to lspconfig
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.servers.<name>.cmd
-   
- 
-
-Command used to start the LSP server
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.servers.<name>.filetypes
-   
- 
-
-Filetypes to auto-attach LSP in
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.servers.<name>.on_attach
-   
- 
-
-Function to execute when an LSP server attaches to a buffer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.servers.<name>.root_markers
-   
- 
-
-“root markers” used to determine the root directory of the workspace, and
-the filetypes associated with this LSP server.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.trouble.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable trouble diagnostics viewer.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.trouble.mappings.documentDiagnostics
-   
- 
-
-Document diagnostics [trouble]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>ld"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.trouble.mappings.locList
-   
- 
-
-LOCList [trouble]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>xl"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.trouble.mappings.lspReferences
-   
- 
-
-LSP References [trouble]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lr"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.trouble.mappings.quickfix
-   
- 
-
-QuickFix [trouble]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>xq"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.trouble.mappings.symbols
-   
- 
-
-Symbols [trouble]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>xs"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.trouble.mappings.workspaceDiagnostics
-   
- 
-
-Workspace diagnostics [trouble]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>lwd"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.lsp.trouble.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of Trouble
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.luaConfigPost
-   
- 
-
-Verbatim lua code that will be inserted after luaConfigRc DAG has been resolved
This option does not 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Example: ${builtins.readFile ./my-lua-config-post.lua}
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.luaConfigPre
-   
- 
-
-Verbatim lua code that will be inserted before luaConfigRc DAG has been resolved.
This option does not 
Warning You do not want to override this option with mkForce
-It is used internally to set certain options as early
-as possible and should be avoided unless you know what
-you’re doing. Passing a string to this option will
-merge it with the default contents.
Type: 
-
-Default: append vim.additionalRuntimePathsruntimepath and enable the experimental Lua module loader
-if vim.enableLuaLoader
-
-Example: ${builtins.readFile ./my-lua-config-pre.lua}
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.luaConfigRC
-   
- 
-
-Lua configuration, either as a string or a DAG.
If this option is passed as a DAG, it will be resolved
-according to the DAG resolution rules (e.g. entryBefore
-or entryAfter) as per the nvf 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
-- Set the tab size to 4 spaces
-vim.opt.tabstop = 4
-vim.opt.shiftwidth = 4
-vim.opt.expandtab = true
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.luaPackages
-   
- 
-
-List of lua packages to install
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Example: "[\"magick\" \"serpent\"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.command
-   
- 
-
-Mappings for command-line mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.command.<name>.action
-   
- 
-
-The command to execute.
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.command.<name>.desc
-   
- 
-
-A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.command.<name>.expr
-   
- 
-
-Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.command.<name>.lua
-   
- 
-
-If true, action is considered to be lua code.
-Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.command.<name>.noremap
-   
- 
-
-Whether to use the ‘noremap’ variant of the command, ignoring any custom mappings on the defined action. It is highly advised to keep this on, which is the default.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.command.<name>.nowait
-   
- 
-
-Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.command.<name>.script
-   
- 
-
-Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.command.<name>.silent
-   
- 
-
-Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.command.<name>.unique
-   
- 
-
-Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insert
-   
- 
-
-Mappings for insert mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insert.<name>.action
-   
- 
-
-The command to execute.
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insert.<name>.desc
-   
- 
-
-A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insert.<name>.expr
-   
- 
-
-Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insert.<name>.lua
-   
- 
-
-If true, action is considered to be lua code.
-Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insert.<name>.noremap
-   
- 
-
-Whether to use the ‘noremap’ variant of the command, ignoring any custom mappings on the defined action. It is highly advised to keep this on, which is the default.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insert.<name>.nowait
-   
- 
-
-Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insert.<name>.script
-   
- 
-
-Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insert.<name>.silent
-   
- 
-
-Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insert.<name>.unique
-   
- 
-
-Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insertCommand
-   
- 
-
-Mappings for insert and command-line mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insertCommand.<name>.action
-   
- 
-
-The command to execute.
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insertCommand.<name>.desc
-   
- 
-
-A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insertCommand.<name>.expr
-   
- 
-
-Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insertCommand.<name>.lua
-   
- 
-
-If true, action is considered to be lua code.
-Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insertCommand.<name>.noremap
-   
- 
-
-Whether to use the ‘noremap’ variant of the command, ignoring any custom mappings on the defined action. It is highly advised to keep this on, which is the default.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insertCommand.<name>.nowait
-   
- 
-
-Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insertCommand.<name>.script
-   
- 
-
-Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insertCommand.<name>.silent
-   
- 
-
-Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.insertCommand.<name>.unique
-   
- 
-
-Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.lang
-   
- 
-
-Mappings for insert, command-line and lang-arg mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.lang.<name>.action
-   
- 
-
-The command to execute.
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.lang.<name>.desc
-   
- 
-
-A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.lang.<name>.expr
-   
- 
-
-Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.lang.<name>.lua
-   
- 
-
-If true, action is considered to be lua code.
-Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.lang.<name>.noremap
-   
- 
-
-Whether to use the ‘noremap’ variant of the command, ignoring any custom mappings on the defined action. It is highly advised to keep this on, which is the default.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.lang.<name>.nowait
-   
- 
-
-Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.lang.<name>.script
-   
- 
-
-Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.lang.<name>.silent
-   
- 
-
-Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.lang.<name>.unique
-   
- 
-
-Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normal
-   
- 
-
-Mappings for normal mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normal.<name>.action
-   
- 
-
-The command to execute.
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normal.<name>.desc
-   
- 
-
-A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normal.<name>.expr
-   
- 
-
-Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normal.<name>.lua
-   
- 
-
-If true, action is considered to be lua code.
-Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normal.<name>.noremap
-   
- 
-
-Whether to use the ‘noremap’ variant of the command, ignoring any custom mappings on the defined action. It is highly advised to keep this on, which is the default.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normal.<name>.nowait
-   
- 
-
-Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normal.<name>.script
-   
- 
-
-Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normal.<name>.silent
-   
- 
-
-Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normal.<name>.unique
-   
- 
-
-Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normalVisualOp
-   
- 
-
-Mappings for normal, visual, select and operator-pending (same as plain ‘map’) mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normalVisualOp.<name>.action
-   
- 
-
-The command to execute.
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normalVisualOp.<name>.desc
-   
- 
-
-A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normalVisualOp.<name>.expr
-   
- 
-
-Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normalVisualOp.<name>.lua
-   
- 
-
-If true, action is considered to be lua code.
-Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normalVisualOp.<name>.noremap
-   
- 
-
-Whether to use the ‘noremap’ variant of the command, ignoring any custom mappings on the defined action. It is highly advised to keep this on, which is the default.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normalVisualOp.<name>.nowait
-   
- 
-
-Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normalVisualOp.<name>.script
-   
- 
-
-Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normalVisualOp.<name>.silent
-   
- 
-
-Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.normalVisualOp.<name>.unique
-   
- 
-
-Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.operator
-   
- 
-
-Mappings for operator-pending mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.operator.<name>.action
-   
- 
-
-The command to execute.
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.operator.<name>.desc
-   
- 
-
-A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.operator.<name>.expr
-   
- 
-
-Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.operator.<name>.lua
-   
- 
-
-If true, action is considered to be lua code.
-Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.operator.<name>.noremap
-   
- 
-
-Whether to use the ‘noremap’ variant of the command, ignoring any custom mappings on the defined action. It is highly advised to keep this on, which is the default.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.operator.<name>.nowait
-   
- 
-
-Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.operator.<name>.script
-   
- 
-
-Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.operator.<name>.silent
-   
- 
-
-Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.operator.<name>.unique
-   
- 
-
-Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.select
-   
- 
-
-Mappings for select mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.select.<name>.action
-   
- 
-
-The command to execute.
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.select.<name>.desc
-   
- 
-
-A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.select.<name>.expr
-   
- 
-
-Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.select.<name>.lua
-   
- 
-
-If true, action is considered to be lua code.
-Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.select.<name>.noremap
-   
- 
-
-Whether to use the ‘noremap’ variant of the command, ignoring any custom mappings on the defined action. It is highly advised to keep this on, which is the default.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.select.<name>.nowait
-   
- 
-
-Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.select.<name>.script
-   
- 
-
-Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.select.<name>.silent
-   
- 
-
-Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.select.<name>.unique
-   
- 
-
-Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.terminal
-   
- 
-
-Mappings for terminal mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.terminal.<name>.action
-   
- 
-
-The command to execute.
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.terminal.<name>.desc
-   
- 
-
-A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.terminal.<name>.expr
-   
- 
-
-Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.terminal.<name>.lua
-   
- 
-
-If true, action is considered to be lua code.
-Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.terminal.<name>.noremap
-   
- 
-
-Whether to use the ‘noremap’ variant of the command, ignoring any custom mappings on the defined action. It is highly advised to keep this on, which is the default.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.terminal.<name>.nowait
-   
- 
-
-Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.terminal.<name>.script
-   
- 
-
-Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.terminal.<name>.silent
-   
- 
-
-Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.terminal.<name>.unique
-   
- 
-
-Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visual
-   
- 
-
-Mappings for visual and select mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visual.<name>.action
-   
- 
-
-The command to execute.
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visual.<name>.desc
-   
- 
-
-A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visual.<name>.expr
-   
- 
-
-Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visual.<name>.lua
-   
- 
-
-If true, action is considered to be lua code.
-Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visual.<name>.noremap
-   
- 
-
-Whether to use the ‘noremap’ variant of the command, ignoring any custom mappings on the defined action. It is highly advised to keep this on, which is the default.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visual.<name>.nowait
-   
- 
-
-Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visual.<name>.script
-   
- 
-
-Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visual.<name>.silent
-   
- 
-
-Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visual.<name>.unique
-   
- 
-
-Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visualOnly
-   
- 
-
-Mappings for visual only mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visualOnly.<name>.action
-   
- 
-
-The command to execute.
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visualOnly.<name>.desc
-   
- 
-
-A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visualOnly.<name>.expr
-   
- 
-
-Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visualOnly.<name>.lua
-   
- 
-
-If true, action is considered to be lua code.
-Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visualOnly.<name>.noremap
-   
- 
-
-Whether to use the ‘noremap’ variant of the command, ignoring any custom mappings on the defined action. It is highly advised to keep this on, which is the default.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visualOnly.<name>.nowait
-   
- 
-
-Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visualOnly.<name>.script
-   
- 
-
-Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visualOnly.<name>.silent
-   
- 
-
-Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.maps.visualOnly.<name>.unique
-   
- 
-
-Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.ai.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.ai.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.ai.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.ai
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.align.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.align.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.align.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.align
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.animate.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.animate.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.animate.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.animate
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.basics.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.basics.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.basics.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.basics
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.bracketed.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.bracketed.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.bracketed.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.bracketed
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.bufremove.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.bufremove.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.bufremove.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.bufremove
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.clue.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.clue.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.clue.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.clue
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.colors.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.colors.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.comment.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.comment.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.comment.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.comment
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.completion.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.completion.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.completion.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.completion
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.cursorword.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.cursorword.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.cursorword.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.cursorword
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.diff.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.diff.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.diff.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.diff
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.doc.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.doc.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.doc.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.doc
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.extra.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.extra.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.files.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.files.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.files.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.files
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.fuzzy.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.fuzzy.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.fuzzy.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.fuzzy
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.git.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.git.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.git.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.git
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.hipatterns.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.hipatterns.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.hipatterns.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.hipatterns
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.hues.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.hues.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.hues.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.hues
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.hues.setupOpts.background
-   
- 
-
-The hex color for the background color of the color scheme, prefixed with #
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.hues.setupOpts.foreground
-   
- 
-
-The hex color for the foreground color of the color scheme, prefixed with #
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.icons.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.icons.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.icons.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.icons
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.indentscope.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.indentscope.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.indentscope.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.indentscope
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.indentscope.setupOpts.ignore_filetypes
-   
- 
-
-File types to ignore for illuminate
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "help"
-  "neo-tree"
-  "notify"
-  "NvimTree"
-  "TelescopePrompt"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.jump.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.jump.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.jump.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.jump
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.jump2d.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.jump2d.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.jump2d.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.jump2d
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.map.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.map.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.map.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.map
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.misc.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.misc.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.misc.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.misc
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.move.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.move.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.move.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.move
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.notify.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.notify.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.notify.notifyOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.notify notifications
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.notify.notifyOpts.DEBUG.duration
-   
- 
-
-The duration of the debug notification
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 0
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.notify.notifyOpts.DEBUG.hl_group
-   
- 
-
-The highlight group of the debug notification
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "DiagnosticHint"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.notify.notifyOpts.ERROR.duration
-   
- 
-
-The duration of the error notification
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 5000
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.notify.notifyOpts.ERROR.hl_group
-   
- 
-
-The highlight group of the error notification
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "DiagnosticError"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.notify.notifyOpts.INFO.duration
-   
- 
-
-The duration of the info notification
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 5000
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.notify.notifyOpts.INFO.hl_group
-   
- 
-
-The highlight group of the info notification
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "DiagnosticInfo"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.notify.notifyOpts.OFF.duration
-   
- 
-
-The duration of the off notification
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 0
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.notify.notifyOpts.OFF.hl_group
-   
- 
-
-The highlight group of the off notification
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "MiniNotifyNormal"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.notify.notifyOpts.TRACE.duration
-   
- 
-
-The duration of the trace notification
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 0
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.notify.notifyOpts.TRACE.hl_group
-   
- 
-
-The highlight group of the trace notification
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "DiagnosticOk"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.notify.notifyOpts.WARN.duration
-   
- 
-
-The duration of the warn notification
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 5000
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.notify.notifyOpts.WARN.hl_group
-   
- 
-
-The highlight group of the warn notification
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "DiagnosticWarn"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.notify.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.notify
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.notify.setupOpts.window.config.border
-   
- 
-
-The border type for the mini.notify-notifications
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rounded"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.operators.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.operators.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.operators.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.operators
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.pairs.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.pairs.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.pairs.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.pairs
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.pick.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.pick.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.pick.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.pick
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.sessions.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.sessions.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.sessions.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.sessions
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.snippets.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.snippets.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.snippets.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.snippets
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.splitjoin.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.splitjoin.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.splitjoin.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.splitjoin
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.starter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.starter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.starter.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.starter
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.statusline.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.statusline.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.statusline.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.statusline
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.surround.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.surround.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.surround.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.surround
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.tabline.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.tabline.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.tabline.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.tabline
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.test.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.test.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.test.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.test
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.trailspace.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.trailspace.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.trailspace.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.trailspace
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.visits.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable mini.visits.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.mini.visits.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of mini.visits
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.minimap.codewindow.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable codewindow plugin for minimap view.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.minimap.codewindow.mappings.close
-   
- 
-
-Close minimap [codewindow]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>mc"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.minimap.codewindow.mappings.open
-   
- 
-
-Open minimap [codewindow]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>mo"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.minimap.codewindow.mappings.toggle
-   
- 
-
-Toggle minimap [codewindow]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>mm"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.minimap.codewindow.mappings.toggleFocus
-   
- 
-
-Toggle minimap focus [codewindow]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>mf"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.minimap.minimap-vim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable minimap view [minimap-vim].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.navigation.harpoon.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Quick bookmarks on keybinds [Harpoon].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.navigation.harpoon.mappings.file1
-   
- 
-
-Go to marked file 1 [Harpoon]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-j>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.navigation.harpoon.mappings.file2
-   
- 
-
-Go to marked file 2 [Harpoon]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-k>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.navigation.harpoon.mappings.file3
-   
- 
-
-Go to marked file 3 [Harpoon]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-l>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.navigation.harpoon.mappings.file4
-   
- 
-
-Go to marked file 4 [Harpoon]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-;>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.navigation.harpoon.mappings.listMarks
-   
- 
-
-List marked files [Harpoon]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-e>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.navigation.harpoon.mappings.markFile
-   
- 
-
-Mark file [Harpoon]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>a"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.navigation.harpoon.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of Harpoon
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.navigation.harpoon.setupOpts.defaults.key
-   
- 
-
-How the out list key is looked up. This can be useful
-when using worktrees and using git remote instead of file path
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function()
-      return vim.uv.cwd()
-    end
-  '';
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.navigation.harpoon.setupOpts.defaults.save_on_toggle
-   
- 
-
-Any time the ui menu is closed then we will save the
-state back to the backing list, not to the fs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.navigation.harpoon.setupOpts.defaults.sync_on_ui_close
-   
- 
-
-Any time the ui menu is closed then the state of the
-list will be sync’d back to the fs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.mind-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable note organizer tool for Neovim [mind-nvim].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.neorg.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Neorg: An intuitive note-taking and organization tool with a structured nested syntax.
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.neorg.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of Neorg
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.neorg.setupOpts.load."core.defaults"
-   
- 
-
-all of the most important modules that any user would want to have a “just works” experience
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.neorg.setupOpts.load."core.defaults".enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable all of the most important modules that any user would want to have a “just works” experience
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.neorg.setupOpts.load."core.defaults".config.disable
-   
- 
-
-list of modules from to be disabled from core.defaults
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Example: 
[
-  "core.autocommands"
-  "core.itero"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.neorg.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Neorg treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.neorg.treesitter.norgMetaPackage
-   
- 
-
-The norg-meta treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.tree-sitter-grammars.tree-sitter-norg-meta
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.neorg.treesitter.norgPackage
-   
- 
-
-The norg-meta treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.tree-sitter-grammars.tree-sitter-norg
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.obsidian.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable complementary neovim plugins for Obsidian editor.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.obsidian.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of Obsidian.nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.obsidian.setupOpts.completion.nvim_cmp
-   
- 
-
-If using nvim-cmp, otherwise set to false
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.obsidian.setupOpts.daily_notes.date_format
-   
- 
-
-Date format used for creating daily notes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.obsidian.setupOpts.daily_notes.folder
-   
- 
-
-Directory in which daily notes should be created
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.orgmode.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable nvim-orgmode: Neovim plugin for Emacs Orgmode. Get the best of both worlds.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.orgmode.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of Orgmode
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.orgmode.setupOpts.org_agenda_files
-   
- 
-
-List of org files to be used as agenda files.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "~/Documents/org/*"
-  "~/my-orgs/**/*"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.orgmode.setupOpts.org_default_notes_file
-   
- 
-
-Default org file to be used for notes.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "~/Documents/org/refile.org"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.orgmode.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Orgmode treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.orgmode.treesitter.orgPackage
-   
- 
-
-The org treesitter package to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.org
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.todo-comments.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable todo-comments: highlight and search for todo comments like TODO, HACK, BUG in your code base.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.todo-comments.mappings.quickFix
-   
- 
-
-Open Todo-s in a quickfix list
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>tdq"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.todo-comments.mappings.telescope
-   
- 
-
-Open Todo-s in telescope
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>tds"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.todo-comments.mappings.trouble
-   
- 
-
-Open Todo-s in Trouble
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>tdt"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.todo-comments.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of todo-comments.nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.todo-comments.setupOpts.highlight.pattern
-   
- 
-
-vim regex pattern used for highlighting comments
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ".*<(KEYWORDS)(\\([^\\)]*\\))?:"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.todo-comments.setupOpts.search.args
-   
- 
-
-arguments to pass to the search command
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "--color=never"
-  "--no-heading"
-  "--with-filename"
-  "--line-number"
-  "--column"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.todo-comments.setupOpts.search.command
-   
- 
-
-search command
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "\${pkgs.ripgrep}/bin/rg"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notes.todo-comments.setupOpts.search.pattern
-   
- 
-
-ripgrep regex pattern used for searching comments
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "\\b(KEYWORDS)(\\([^\\)]*\\))?:"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notify.nvim-notify.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable nvim-notify notifications.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notify.nvim-notify.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-notify
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notify.nvim-notify.setupOpts.background_colour
-   
- 
-
-The background colour of the notification
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "NotifyBackground"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notify.nvim-notify.setupOpts.icons
-   
- 
-
-The icons of the notification
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  DEBUG = "";
-  ERROR = "";
-  INFO = "";
-  TRACE = "";
-  WARN = "";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notify.nvim-notify.setupOpts.position
-   
- 
-
-The position of the notification
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "top_right"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notify.nvim-notify.setupOpts.render
-   
- 
-
-Custom rendering method to be used for displaying notifications
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "compact"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notify.nvim-notify.setupOpts.stages
-   
- 
-
-The stages of the notification
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "fade_in_slide_out"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.notify.nvim-notify.setupOpts.timeout
-   
- 
-
-The timeout of the notification
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 1000
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.optPlugins
-   
- 
-
-List of plugins to optionally load on startup.
This option has the same type definition as vim.startPlugins
-and plugins in this list are appended to vim.startPlugins by
-the wrapper during the build process.
To avoid overriding packages and dependencies provided by startPlugins, you
-are recommended to use this option or vim.extraPlugins option.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Example: 
''
-  [pkgs.vimPlugins.vim-ghost]
-''
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.options
-   
- 
-
-A freeform 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.
Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
{
-  visualbell = true;
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.options.autoindent
-   
- 
-
-Enable auto indent
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.options.cmdheight
-   
- 
-
-Height of the command pane
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 1
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.options.cursorlineopt
-   
- 
-
-Highlight the text line of the cursor with CursorLine hl-CursorLine
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "line"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.options.mouse
-   
- 
-
-Set modes for mouse support.
This option takes a string to ensure proper conversion to the corresponding Lua type.
-As such, we do not check the value passed to this option. Please ensure that any value
-that is set here is a valid value as per neovim documentation .
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "nvi"
-
-Example: "a"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.options.shiftwidth
-   
- 
-
-Number of spaces to use for each step of (auto)indent. Used for
-cindent, >>, <<, etc.
When zero the tabstop value will be used.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 8
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.options.signcolumn
-   
- 
-
-Whether to show the sign column
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "yes"
-
-Example: "no"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.options.splitbelow
-   
- 
-
-New splits will open below instead of on top
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.options.splitright
-   
- 
-
-New splits will open to the right
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.options.tabstop
-   
- 
-
-Number of spaces that a <Tab> in the file counts for. Also see
-the :retab softtabstop option.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 8
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.options.termguicolors
-   
- 
-
-Set terminal up for 256 colours
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.options.tm
-   
- 
-
-Timeout in ms that Neovim will wait for mapped action to complete
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 500
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.options.updatetime
-   
- 
-
-The number of milliseconds till Cursor Hold event is fired
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 300
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.options.wrap
-   
- 
-
-Enable word wrapping.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.pluginOverrides
-   
- 
-
-Attribute set of plugins to override default values
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
''
-  {
-    lazydev-nvim = pkgs.fetchFromGitHub {
-      owner = "folke";
-      repo = "lazydev.nvim";
-      rev = "";
-      hash = "";
-    };
-  }
-''
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.pluginRC
-   
- 
-
-The DAG used to configure plugins. If a string is passed, entryAnywhere is automatically applied.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable neocord plugin for discord rich presence.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of neocord
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.enable_line_number
-   
- 
-
-Show line number on the RPC item
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.auto_update
-   
- 
-
-Automatically update the presence
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.blacklist
-   
- 
-
-List of filetypes to ignore
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Example: ["Alpha"]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.client_id
-   
- 
-
-Client ID of the application
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "1157438221865717891"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.debounce_timeout
-   
- 
-
-Number of seconds to debounce events
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 10
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.editing_text
-   
- 
-
-Text displayed when editing a file
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Editing %s"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.file_explorer_text
-   
- 
-
-Text displayed when browsing files
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Browsing %s"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.git_commit_text
-   
- 
-
-Text displayed when committing changes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Committing changes"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.line_number_text
-   
- 
-
-Text displayed when showing line number
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Line %s out of %s"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.log_level
-   
- 
-
-Log level to be used by the plugin
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.logo
-   
- 
-
-Logo to be displayed on the RPC item
This must be either “auto” or an URL to your image of choice
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "auto"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.logo_tooltip
-   
- 
-
-Text displayed when hovering over the Neovim image
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "The One True Text Editor"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.main_image
-   
- 
-
-Main image to be displayed
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "language"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.plugin_manager_text
-   
- 
-
-Text displayed when managing plugins
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Managing plugins"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.reading_text
-   
- 
-
-Text displayed when reading a file
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Reading %s"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.show_time
-   
- 
-
-Show time on the RPC item
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.terminal_text
-   
- 
-
-Text displayed when working on the terminal
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Working on the terminal"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.workspace_text
-   
- 
-
-Text displayed when working on a project
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Working on %s"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.preventJunkFiles
-   
- 
-
-Prevent swapfile and backupfile from being created.
false is the default Neovim behaviour. If you wish to create
-backup and swapfiles, set this option to false.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.projects.project-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable project-nvim for project management.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.projects.project-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of Project.nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.projects.project-nvim.setupOpts.detection_methods
-   
- 
-
-Detection methods to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "lsp"
-  "pattern"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.projects.project-nvim.setupOpts.exclude_dirs
-   
- 
-
-Directories to exclude from project root search
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.projects.project-nvim.setupOpts.lsp_ignored
-   
- 
-
-LSP servers no ignore by name
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.projects.project-nvim.setupOpts.manual_mode
-   
- 
-
-don’t automatically change the root directory so the user has the option to manually do so using :ProjectRoot command
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.projects.project-nvim.setupOpts.patterns
-   
- 
-
-Patterns to use for pattern detection method
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  ".git"
-  "_darcs"
-  ".hg"
-  ".bzr"
-  ".svn"
-  "Makefile"
-  "package.json"
-  "flake.nix"
-  "cargo.toml"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.projects.project-nvim.setupOpts.scope_chdir
-   
- 
-
-What scope to change the directory
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "global"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.projects.project-nvim.setupOpts.show_hidden
-   
- 
-
-Show hidden files in telescope picker
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.projects.project-nvim.setupOpts.silent_chdir
-   
- 
-
-Silently change directory when changing project
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.python3Packages
-   
- 
-
-List of python packages to install
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Example: "[\"pynvim\"]"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.repl.conjure.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Conjure.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.runner.run-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable run.nvim.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.runner.run-nvim.mappings.run
-   
- 
-
-Run cached
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>ri"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.runner.run-nvim.mappings.runCommand
-   
- 
-
-Run prompt
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>rc"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.runner.run-nvim.mappings.runOverride
-   
- 
-
-Run and override
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>ro"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.runner.run-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of run.nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.searchCase
-   
- 
-
-Set the case sensitivity of search
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "sensitive"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.session.nvim-session-manager.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable nvim-session-manager: manage sessions like folders in VSCode.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.session.nvim-session-manager.mappings.deleteSession
-   
- 
-
-Delete session
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>sd"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.session.nvim-session-manager.mappings.loadLastSession
-   
- 
-
-Load last session
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>slt"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.session.nvim-session-manager.mappings.loadSession
-   
- 
-
-Load session
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>sl"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.session.nvim-session-manager.mappings.saveCurrentSession
-   
- 
-
-Save current session
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>sc"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of which-key
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.autoload_mode
-   
- 
-
-Define what to do when Neovim is started without arguments.
Takes either one of "Disabled", "CurrentDir", "LastSession", "GitSession" in which case the value
-will be inserted into sm.AutoloadMode.<value>, or an inline Lua value.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "LastSession"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.autosave_ignore_buftypes
-   
- 
-
-All buffers of these buffer types will be closed before the session is saved
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.autosave_ignore_dirs
-   
- 
-
-A list of directories where the session will not be autosaved
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.autosave_ignore_filetypes
-   
- 
-
-All buffers of these file types will be closed before the session is saved
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "gitcommit"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.autosave_ignore_not_normal
-   
- 
-
-Plugin will not save a session when no buffers are opened, or all of them are
-not writable or listed
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.autosave_last_session
-   
- 
-
-Automatically save last session on exit and on session switch
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.autosave_only_in_session
-   
- 
-
-Always autosaves session. If true, only autosaves after a session is active
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.colon_replacer
-   
- 
-
-The character to which the colon symbol will be replaced for session files
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "++"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.max_path_length
-   
- 
-
-Shorten the display path if length exceeds this threshold.
Use 0 if don’t want to shorten the path at all
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 80
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.path_replacer
-   
- 
-
-The character to which the path separator will be replaced for session files
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "__"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.session.nvim-session-manager.usePicker
-   
- 
-
-Whether we should use dressing.nvim to build a session picker UI
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.snippets.luasnip.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable luasnip.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.snippets.luasnip.customSnippets.snipmate
-   
- 
-
-A list containing custom snippets in the SnipMate format to be loaded by LuaSnip.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
''
-  {
-    all = [
-      {
-        trigger = "if";
-        body = "if $1 else $2";
-      }
-    ];
-    nix = [
-      {
-        trigger = "mkOption";
-        body = '''
-          mkOption {
-            type = $1;
-            default = $2;
-            description = $3;
-            example = $4;
-          }
-        ''';
-      }
-    ];
-  }
-''
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.snippets.luasnip.customSnippets.snipmate.<name>.*.body
-   
- 
-
-The body of the snippet in SnipMate format (see LuaSnip Documentation ).
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.snippets.luasnip.customSnippets.snipmate.<name>.*.description
-   
- 
-
-The description shown for this snippet.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.snippets.luasnip.customSnippets.snipmate.<name>.*.trigger
-   
- 
-
-The trigger used to activate this snippet.
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.snippets.luasnip.loaders
-   
- 
-
-Lua code used to load snippet providers.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
require('luasnip.loaders.from_vscode').lazy_load()
-Example: 
require("luasnip.loaders.from_snipmate").lazy_load()
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.snippets.luasnip.providers
-   
- 
-
-The snippet provider packages.
Note These are simply appended to {option} vim.startPlugins.
Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "friendly-snippets"
-]
-Example: ["vimPlugins.vim-snippets"]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.snippets.luasnip.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of LuaSnip
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.snippets.luasnip.setupOpts.enable_autosnippets
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable autosnippets.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.spellcheck.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Neovim’s built-in spellchecking.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.spellcheck.extraSpellWords
-   
- 
-
-Additional words to be used for spellchecking. The names of each key will be
-used as the language code for the spell file. For example
"en.utf-8" = [ ... ];
-will result in en.utf-8.add.spl being added to Neovim’s runtime in the
-spell directory.
Warning The attribute keys must be in "<name>.<encoding>" format for Neovim to
-compile your spellfiles without mangling the resulting file names. Please
-make sure that you enter the correct value, as nvf does not do any kind of
-internal checking. Please see :help mkspell 
Example:
# "en" is the name, and "utf-8" is the encoding. For most use cases, utf-8
-# will be enough, however, you may change it to any encoding format Neovim
-# accepts, e.g., utf-16.
-"en.utf-8" = ["nvf" "word_you_want_to_add"];
-=> $out/spell/en-utf-8.add.spl
-Note that while adding a new language, you will still need to add the name of
-the language (e.g. “en”) to the vim.spellcheck.languages list by name
-in order to enable spellchecking for the language. By default only "en" is in
-the list.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: {"en.utf-8" = ["nvf" "word_you_want_to_add"];}
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.spellcheck.ignoredFiletypes
-   
- 
-
-A list of filetypes for which spellchecking will be disabled.
Tip You may use :echo &filetype 
Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "toggleterm"
-]
-Example: ["markdown" "gitcommit"]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.spellcheck.languages
-   
- 
-
-A list of languages that should be used for spellchecking.
To add your own language files, you may place your spell directory in either
-$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvf or in a path that is included in the
-additionalRuntimePaths  list provided by nvf.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "en"
-]
-Example: ["en" "de"]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.spellcheck.programmingWordlist.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable vim-dirtytalk, a wordlist for programmers containing
-common programming terms.
Note Enabling this option will unconditionally set
-vim.spellcheck.enable to true as vim-dirtytalk
-depends on spellchecking having been set up.
Run :DirtytalkUpdate 
.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.spellcheck.vim-dirtytalk.enable
-   
- 
-
-Alias of vim.spellcheck.programmingWordlist.enable.
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.startPlugins
-   
- 
-
-List of plugins to load on startup. This is used
-internally to add plugins to Neovim’s runtime.
To add additional plugins to your configuration, consider
-using the vim.extraPlugins
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "plenary-nvim"
-]
-Example: 
''
-  [pkgs.vimPlugins.telescope-nvim]
-''
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable lualine statusline plugin.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.activeSection.a
-   
- 
-
-active config for: | (A) | B | C       X | Y | Z |
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  ''
-    {
-      "mode",
-      icons_enabled = true,
-      separator = {
-        left = '▎',
-        right = ''
-      },
-    }
-  ''
-  ''
-    {
-      "",
-      draw_empty = true,
-      separator = { left = '', right = '' }
-    }
-  ''
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.activeSection.b
-   
- 
-
-active config for: | A | (B) | C       X | Y | Z |
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  ''
-    {
-      "filetype",
-      colored = true,
-      icon_only = true,
-      icon = { align = 'left' }
-    }
-  ''
-  ''
-    {
-      "filename",
-      symbols = {modified = ' ', readonly = ' '},
-      separator = {right = ''}
-    }
-  ''
-  ''
-    {
-      "",
-      draw_empty = true,
-      separator = { left = '', right = '' }
-    }
-  ''
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.activeSection.c
-   
- 
-
-active config for: | A | B | ©       X | Y | Z |
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  ''
-    {
-      "diff",
-      colored = false,
-      diff_color = {
-        -- Same color values as the general color option can be used here.
-        added    = 'DiffAdd',    -- Changes the diff's added color
-        modified = 'DiffChange', -- Changes the diff's modified color
-        removed  = 'DiffDelete', -- Changes the diff's removed color you
-      },
-      symbols = {added = '+', modified = '~', removed = '-'}, -- Changes the diff symbols
-      separator = {right = ''}
-    }
-  ''
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.activeSection.x
-   
- 
-
-active config for: | A | B | C       (X) | Y | Z |
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  ''
-    {
-      -- Lsp server name
-      function()
-        local buf_ft = vim.bo.filetype
-        local excluded_buf_ft = { toggleterm = true, NvimTree = true, ["neo-tree"] = true, TelescopePrompt = true }
-    
-        if excluded_buf_ft[buf_ft] then
-          return ""
-          end
-    
-        local bufnr = vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf()
-        local clients = vim.lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = bufnr })
-    
-        if vim.tbl_isempty(clients) then
-          return "No Active LSP"
-        end
-    
-        local active_clients = {}
-        for _, client in ipairs(clients) do
-          table.insert(active_clients, client.name)
-        end
-    
-        return table.concat(active_clients, ", ")
-      end,
-      icon = ' ',
-      separator = {left = ''},
-    }
-  ''
-  ''
-    {
-      "diagnostics",
-      sources = {'nvim_lsp', 'nvim_diagnostic', 'nvim_diagnostic', 'vim_lsp', 'coc'},
-      symbols = {error = '  ', warn = '  ', info = '  ', hint = ' '},
-      colored = true,
-      update_in_insert = false,
-      always_visible = false,
-      diagnostics_color = {
-        color_error = { fg = 'red' },
-        color_warn = { fg = 'yellow' },
-        color_info = { fg = 'cyan' },
-      },
-    }
-  ''
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.activeSection.y
-   
- 
-
-active config for: | A | B | C       X | (Y) | Z |
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  ''
-    {
-      "",
-      draw_empty = true,
-      separator = { left = '', right = '' }
-    }
-  ''
-  ''
-    {
-      'searchcount',
-      maxcount = 999,
-      timeout = 120,
-      separator = {left = ''}
-    }
-  ''
-  ''
-    {
-      "branch",
-      icon = ' •',
-      separator = {left = ''}
-    }
-  ''
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.activeSection.z
-   
- 
-
-active config for: | A | B | C       X | Y | (Z) |
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  ''
-    {
-      "",
-      draw_empty = true,
-      separator = { left = '', right = '' }
-    }
-  ''
-  ''
-    {
-      "progress",
-      separator = {left = ''}
-    }
-  ''
-  ''
-    {"location"}
-  ''
-  ''
-    {
-      "fileformat",
-      color = {fg='black'},
-      symbols = {
-        unix = '', -- e712
-        dos = '',  -- e70f
-        mac = '',  -- e711
-      }
-    }
-  ''
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.alwaysDivideMiddle
-   
- 
-
-Always divide middle section
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.componentSeparator.left
-   
- 
-
-Component separator for left side
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.componentSeparator.right
-   
- 
-
-Component separator for right side
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.disabledFiletypes
-   
- 
-
-Filetypes to disable lualine on
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "alpha"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.extraActiveSection.a
-   
- 
-
-Extra entries for activeSection.a
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.extraActiveSection.b
-   
- 
-
-Extra entries for activeSection.b
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.extraActiveSection.c
-   
- 
-
-Extra entries for activeSection.c
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.extraActiveSection.x
-   
- 
-
-Extra entries for activeSection.x
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.extraActiveSection.y
-   
- 
-
-Extra entries for activeSection.y
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.extraActiveSection.z
-   
- 
-
-Extra entries for activeSection.z
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.extraInactiveSection.a
-   
- 
-
-Extra entries for inactiveSection.a
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.extraInactiveSection.b
-   
- 
-
-Extra entries for inactiveSection.b
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.extraInactiveSection.c
-   
- 
-
-Extra entries for inactiveSection.c
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.extraInactiveSection.x
-   
- 
-
-Extra entries for inactiveSection.x
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.extraInactiveSection.y
-   
- 
-
-Extra entries for inactiveSection.y
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.extraInactiveSection.z
-   
- 
-
-Extra entries for inactiveSection.z
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.globalStatus
-   
- 
-
-Enable global status for lualine
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.icons.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable icons for lualine.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.ignoreFocus
-   
- 
-
-If current filetype is in this list it’ll always be drawn as inactive statusline
-and the last window will be drawn as active statusline.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "NvimTree"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.inactiveSection.a
-   
- 
-
-inactive config for: | (A) | B | C       X | Y | Z |
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.inactiveSection.b
-   
- 
-
-inactive config for: | A | (B) | C       X | Y | Z |
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.inactiveSection.c
-   
- 
-
-inactive config for: | A | B | ©       X | Y | Z |
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "'filename'"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.inactiveSection.x
-   
- 
-
-inactive config for: | A | B | C       (X) | Y | Z |
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "'location'"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.inactiveSection.y
-   
- 
-
-inactive config for: | A | B | C       X | (Y) | Z |
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.inactiveSection.z
-   
- 
-
-inactive config for: | A | B | C       X | Y | (Z) |
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.refresh.statusline
-   
- 
-
-Refresh rate for lualine
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 1000
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.refresh.tabline
-   
- 
-
-Refresh rate for tabline
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 1000
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.refresh.winbar
-   
- 
-
-Refresh rate for winbar
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 1000
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.sectionSeparator.left
-   
- 
-
-Section separator for left side
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.sectionSeparator.right
-   
- 
-
-Section separator for right side
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of Lualine
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.statusline.lualine.theme
-   
- 
-
-Theme for lualine
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "`config.vim.theme.name` if theme supports lualine else \"auto\""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.syntaxHighlighting
-   
- 
-
-Enable syntax highlighting
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable neovim bufferline.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.mappings.closeCurrent
-   
- 
-
-Close buffer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.mappings.cycleNext
-   
- 
-
-Next buffer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>bn"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.mappings.cyclePrevious
-   
- 
-
-Previous buffer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>bp"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.mappings.moveNext
-   
- 
-
-Move next buffer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>bmn"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.mappings.movePrevious
-   
- 
-
-Move previous buffer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>bmp"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.mappings.pick
-   
- 
-
-Pick buffer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>bc"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.mappings.sortByDirectory
-   
- 
-
-Sort buffers by directory
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>bsd"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.mappings.sortByExtension
-   
- 
-
-Sort buffers by extension
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>bse"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.mappings.sortById
-   
- 
-
-Sort buffers by ID
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>bsi"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of Bufferline-nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.highlights
-   
- 
-
-Overrides the highlight groups of bufferline.
See :help bufferline-highlights.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.always_show_bufferline
-   
- 
-
-Whether to always show bufferline
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.auto_toggle_bufferline
-   
- 
-
-Whether to auto toggle bufferline
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.buffer_close_icon
-   
- 
-
-Icon for close button
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "  "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.close_command
-   
- 
-
-Command to run when closing a buffer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(bufnum)
-      require("bufdelete").bufdelete(bufnum, false)
-    end
-  '';
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.close_icon
-   
- 
-
-Icon for close button
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "  "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.color_icons
-   
- 
-
-Whether or not to add filetype icon highlights
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.custom_filter
-   
- 
-
-Custom filter function for filtering out buffers.
Note This will be called a lot, so you are encouraged to keep it as
-short and lightweight as possible unless you are fully aware
-of the performance implications.
Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: 
custom_filter = function(buf_number, buf_numbers)
-  -- filter out filetypes you don't want to see
-  if vim.bo[buf_number].filetype ~= "<i-dont-want-to-see-this>" then
-    return true
-  end
-  -- filter out by buffer name
-  if vim.fn.bufname(buf_number) ~= "<buffer-name-I-dont-want>" then
-      return true
-  end
-  -- filter out based on arbitrary rules
-  -- e.g. filter out vim wiki buffer from tabline in your work repo
-  if vim.fn.getcwd() == "<work-repo>" and vim.bo[buf_number].filetype ~= "wiki" then
-      return true
-  end
-  -- filter out by it's index number in list (don't show first buffer)
-  if buf_numbers[1] ~= buf_number then
-      return true
-  end
-end
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.diagnostics
-   
- 
-
-Diagnostics provider to be used in buffer LSP indicators
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "nvim_lsp"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.diagnostics_indicator
-   
- 
-
-Function to get the diagnostics indicator.
-The function should return a string to be used as the indicator.
Can be set to nil to keep the buffer name highlight, but delete the
-highlighting.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(count, level, diagnostics_dict, context)
-      local s = " "
-        for e, n in pairs(diagnostics_dict) do
-          local sym = e == "error" and "   "
-            or (e == "warning" and "   " or "  " )
-          s = s .. n .. sym
-        end
-      return s
-    end
-  '';
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.diagnostics_update_in_insert
-   
- 
-
-Whether to update diagnostics while in insert mode.
Setting this to true has performance implications, but they may be
-negligible depending on your setup. Set it to true if you know what
-you are doing.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.duplicates_across_groups
-   
- 
-
-Whether to consider duplicate paths in different groups as duplicates
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.enforce_regular_tabs
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enforce regular tabs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.get_element_icon
-   
- 
-
-The function bufferline uses to get the icon. Recommended to leave as default.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Example: 
function(element)
-  local custom_map = {my_thing_ft: {icon = "my_thing_icon", hl = "DevIconDefault"}}
-  return custom_map[element.filetype]
-end
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.hover.enabled
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable hover.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.hover.delay
-   
- 
-
-Delay for hover, in ms
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 200
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.hover.reveal
-   
- 
-
-Reveal hover window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "close"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.indicator.icon
-   
- 
-
-The indicator icon to use for the current buffer.
Warning This must icon
Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.indicator.style
-   
- 
-
-Style for indicator
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "underline"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.left_mouse_command
-   
- 
-
-Command to run when left clicking a buffer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "buffer %d"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.left_trunc_marker
-   
- 
-
-Icon for left truncation
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.max_name_length
-   
- 
-
-Max name length
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 18
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.max_prefix_length
-   
- 
-
-Length of the prefix used when a buffer is de-duplicated
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 15
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.middle_mouse_command
-   
- 
-
-Command to run when middle clicking a buffer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.mode
-   
- 
-
-Mode to use for bufferline
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "buffers"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.modified_icon
-   
- 
-
-Icon for modified buffer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "● "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.move_wraps_at_ends
-   
- 
-
-Whether or not the move command “wraps” at the first or last position
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.name_formatter
-   
- 
-
-name_formatter can be used to change the buffer’s label in the
-bufferline.
Note Some names can/will break the bufferline so use this at your
-discretion knowing that it has some limitations that will
-NOT 
Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.numbers
-   
- 
-
-Whether or not to show buffer numbers
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(opts)
-      return string.format('%s·%s', opts.raise(opts.id), opts.lower(opts.ordinal))
-    end
-  '';
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.offsets
-   
- 
-
-The windows to offset bufferline above, see :help bufferline-offset
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  {
-    filetype = "NvimTree";
-    highlight = "Directory";
-    separator = true;
-    text = "File Explorer";
-  }
-  {
-    filetype = "neo-tree";
-    highlight = "Directory";
-    separator = true;
-    text = "File Explorer";
-  }
-  {
-    filetype = "snacks_layout_box";
-    highlight = "Directory";
-    separator = true;
-    text = "File Explorer";
-  }
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.persist_buffer_sort
-   
- 
-
-Whether or not custom sorted buffers should persist
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.right_mouse_command
-   
- 
-
-Command to run when right clicking a buffer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "vertical sbuffer %d"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.right_trunc_marker
-   
- 
-
-Icon for right truncation
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.separator_style
-   
- 
-
-The type of separator used to separate buffers and tabs.
Either one of the listed types, or a list of 2 characters for either side.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "thin"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.show_buffer_close_icons
-   
- 
-
-Whether or not to show buffer close icons
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.show_buffer_icons
-   
- 
-
-Whether or not to show buffer icons
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.show_close_icon
-   
- 
-
-Whether or not to show the close icon
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.show_duplicate_prefix
-   
- 
-
-Whether or not to show duplicate buffer prefixes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.show_tab_indicators
-   
- 
-
-Whether or not to show tab indicators
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.sort_by
-   
- 
-
-Method to sort buffers by. Must be one of the supported values, or an inline Lua value.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "extension"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.style_preset
-   
- 
-
-The base style of bufferline
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "default"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.tab_size
-   
- 
-
-The size of the tabs in bufferline
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 18
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.themable
-   
- 
-
-Whether or not to allow highlight groups to be overridden.
While false, bufferline.nvim sets highlights as default.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.truncate_names
-   
- 
-
-Truncate names
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable telescope.nvim: multi-purpose search and picker utility.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.extensions
-   
- 
-
-Individual extension configurations containing name packages setup load_extension calls and add the setup
-table into the extensions portion of Telescope’s setup table.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Example: 
[
-  {
-    name = "fzf";
-    packages = [pkgs.vimPlugins.telescope-fzf-native-nvim];
-    setup = {fzf = {fuzzy = true;};};
-  }
-]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.extensions.*.packages
-   
- 
-
-Package or packages providing the Telescope extension to be loaded.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.extensions.*.name
-   
- 
-
-Name of the extension, will be used to load it with a require
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.extensions.*.setup
-   
- 
-
-Named attribute set to be inserted into Telescope’s extensions table.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
{
-  fzf = {
-    fuzzy = true;
-  };
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.buffers
-   
- 
-
-Buffers [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>fb"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.diagnostics
-   
- 
-
-Diagnostics [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>fld"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.findFiles
-   
- 
-
-Find files [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>ff"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.findProjects
-   
- 
-
-Find projects [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>fp"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.gitBranches
-   
- 
-
-Git branches [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>fvb"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.gitBufferCommits
-   
- 
-
-Git buffer commits [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>fvcb"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.gitCommits
-   
- 
-
-Git commits [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>fvcw"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.gitStash
-   
- 
-
-Git stash [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>fvx"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.gitStatus
-   
- 
-
-Git status [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>fvs"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.helpTags
-   
- 
-
-Help tags [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>fh"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.liveGrep
-   
- 
-
-Live grep [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>fg"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.lspDefinitions
-   
- 
-
-LSP Definitions [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>flD"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.lspDocumentSymbols
-   
- 
-
-LSP Document Symbols [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>flsb"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.lspImplementations
-   
- 
-
-LSP Implementations [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>fli"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.lspReferences
-   
- 
-
-LSP References [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>flr"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.lspTypeDefinitions
-   
- 
-
-LSP Type Definitions [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>flt"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.lspWorkspaceSymbols
-   
- 
-
-LSP Workspace Symbols [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>flsw"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.open
-   
- 
-
-Open [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>ft"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.resume
-   
- 
-
-Resume (previous search) [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>fr"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.mappings.treesitter
-   
- 
-
-Treesitter [Telescope]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>fs"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of Telescope
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.color_devicons
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable colored devicons.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.entry_prefix
-   
- 
-
-Prefix in front of each result entry. Current selection not included.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "  "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.extensions
-   
- 
-
-Attribute set containing per-extension settings for Telescope
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.file_ignore_patterns
-   
- 
-
-File patterns to omit from Telescope results
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "node_modules"
-  "%.git/"
-  "dist/"
-  "build/"
-  "target/"
-  "result/"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.initial_mode
-   
- 
-
-Determines in which mode telescope starts.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "insert"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.layout_config
-   
- 
-
-Determines the default configuration values for layout strategies.
-See telescope.layout for details of the configurations options for
-each strategy.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.layout_config.height
-   
- 
-
-How tall to make Telescope’s entire layout
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 0.8
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.layout_config.horizontal.preview_width
-   
- 
-
-Change the width of Telescope’s preview window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 0.55
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.layout_config.horizontal.prompt_position
-   
- 
-
-Where to place prompt window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "top"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.layout_config.preview_cutoff
-   
- 
-
-When lines are less than this value, the preview will be disabled
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 120
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.layout_config.vertical.mirror
-   
- 
-
-Flip the location of the results/prompt and preview windows
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.layout_config.width
-   
- 
-
-How wide to make Telescope’s entire layout
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 0.8
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.layout_strategy
-   
- 
-
-Determines the default layout of Telescope pickers. See :help telescope.layout.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "horizontal"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.path_display
-   
- 
-
-Determines how file paths are displayed.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "absolute"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.pickers.find_command
-   
- 
-
-Command to use for finding files. If using an executable from PATH then you must
-make sure that the package is available in vim.extraPackages
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "\${pkgs.fd}/bin/fd"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.prompt_prefix
-   
- 
-
-Shown in front of Telescope’s prompt
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "     "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.selection_caret
-   
- 
-
-Character(s) to show in front of the current selection
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "  "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.selection_strategy
-   
- 
-
-Determines how the cursor acts after each sort iteration.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "reset"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.set_env
-   
- 
-
-Set an environment for term_previewer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  COLORTERM = "truecolor";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.sorting_strategy
-   
- 
-
-Determines the direction “better” results are sorted towards.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "ascending"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.vimgrep_arguments
-   
- 
-
-Defines the command that will be used for live_grep and grep_string pickers.
-Make sure that color is set to never because telescope does not yet interpret color codes.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "\${pkgs.ripgrep}/bin/rg"
-  "--color=never"
-  "--no-heading"
-  "--with-filename"
-  "--line-number"
-  "--column"
-  "--smart-case"
-  "--hidden"
-  "--no-ignore"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.winblend
-   
- 
-
-Pseudo-transparency of keymap hints floating window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 0
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.telescope.setupOpts.pickers.find_files.find_command
-   
- 
-
-cmd to use for finding files
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "\${pkgs.fd}/bin/fd"
-  "--type=file"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.terminal.toggleterm.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable toggleterm as a replacement to built-in terminal command.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.terminal.toggleterm.lazygit.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable LazyGit integration.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.terminal.toggleterm.lazygit.package
-   
- 
-
-The package that should be used for lazygit. Setting it to null will attempt to use lazygit from your PATH
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation lazygit-0.53.0>
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.terminal.toggleterm.lazygit.direction
-   
- 
-
-Direction of the lazygit window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "float"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.terminal.toggleterm.lazygit.mappings.open
-   
- 
-
-Open lazygit [toggleterm]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>gg"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.terminal.toggleterm.mappings.open
-   
- 
-
-The keymapping to open toggleterm
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<c-t>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.terminal.toggleterm.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of ToggleTerm
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.terminal.toggleterm.setupOpts.enable_winbar
-   
- 
-
-Enable winbar
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.terminal.toggleterm.setupOpts.direction
-   
- 
-
-Direction of the terminal
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "horizontal"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.terminal.toggleterm.setupOpts.size
-   
- 
-
-Number or lua function which is passed to the current terminal
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(term)
-      if term.direction == "horizontal" then
-        return 15
-      elseif term.direction == "vertical" then
-        return vim.o.columns * 0.4
-      end
-    end
-  '';
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.terminal.toggleterm.setupOpts.winbar.enabled
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable winbar in terminal.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.terminal.toggleterm.setupOpts.winbar.name_formatter
-   
- 
-
-Winbar formatter function.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(term)
-      return term.name
-    end
-  '';
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.enable
-   
- 
-
-Enable theming
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.base16-colors.base00
-   
- 
-
-The base00 color to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.base16-colors.base01
-   
- 
-
-The base01 color to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.base16-colors.base02
-   
- 
-
-The base02 color to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.base16-colors.base03
-   
- 
-
-The base03 color to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.base16-colors.base04
-   
- 
-
-The base04 color to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.base16-colors.base05
-   
- 
-
-The base05 color to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.base16-colors.base06
-   
- 
-
-The base06 color to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.base16-colors.base07
-   
- 
-
-The base07 color to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.base16-colors.base08
-   
- 
-
-The base08 color to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.base16-colors.base09
-   
- 
-
-The base09 color to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.base16-colors.base0A
-   
- 
-
-The base0A color to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.base16-colors.base0B
-   
- 
-
-The base0B color to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.base16-colors.base0C
-   
- 
-
-The base0C color to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.base16-colors.base0D
-   
- 
-
-The base0D color to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.base16-colors.base0E
-   
- 
-
-The base0E color to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.base16-colors.base0F
-   
- 
-
-The base0F color to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.extraConfig
-   
- 
-
-Additional lua configuration to add before setup
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.name
-   
- 
-
-Supported themes can be found in supportedThemes.nix.
-Setting the theme to “base16” enables base16 theming and
-requires all of the colors in vim.theme.base16-colors to be set.
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.style
-   
- 
-
-Specific style for theme if it supports it
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.theme.transparent
-   
- 
-
-Whether or not transparency should be enabled. Has no effect for themes that do not support transparency
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable treesitter, also enabled automatically through language options.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.addDefaultGrammars
-   
- 
-
-Whether to add the default grammars to the list of grammars
-to install.
This option is only relevant if treesitter has been enabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.autotagHtml
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable autoclose and rename html tag.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.context.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable context of current buffer contents [nvim-treesitter-context] .
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of treesitter-context
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts.line_numbers
-   
- 
-
-Whether to display line numbers in current context
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts.max_lines
-   
- 
-
-How many lines the window should span.
Values >= 0 mean there will be no limit.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 0
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts.min_window_height
-   
- 
-
-Minimum editor window height to enable context.
Values >= 0 mean there will be no limit.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 0
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts.mode
-   
- 
-
-Line used to calculate context.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "cursor"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts.multiline_threshold
-   
- 
-
-Maximum number of lines to collapse for a single context line.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 20
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts.separator
-   
- 
-
-Separator between context and content. This option should
-be a single character string, like ‘-’.
When separator is set, the context will only show up when
-there are at least 2 lines above cursorline.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "-"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts.trim_scope
-   
- 
-
-Which context lines to discard if
-vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts.max_lines
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "outer"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts.zindex
-   
- 
-
-The Z-index of the context window.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 20
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.fold
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable fold with treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.grammars
-   
- 
-
-List of treesitter grammars to install. For grammars to be installed properly,
-you must use grammars from pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.
-You can use pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.allGrammars to install all grammars.
For languages already supported by nvf, you may use
-vim.language.<lang>.treesitter options, which will automatically add
-the required grammars to this.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Example: 
with pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars; [
-  regex
-  kdl
-];
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.highlight.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable highlighting with treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.highlight.additionalVimRegexHighlighting
-   
- 
-
-Takes either a boolean or a list of languages.
Setting this to true will run :h syntax and tree-sitter at the same time.
-You may this to true if you depend on ‘syntax’ being enabled (like for
-indentation).
Note Using this option may slow down your editor, and you may see some duplicate
-highlights.
Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.highlight.disable
-   
- 
-
-List of treesitter grammars to disable highlighting for.
This option can be either a list, in which case it will be
-converted to a Lua table containing grammars to disable
-highlighting for, or a string containing a lua function 
Warning A comma will be added at the end of your function, so you
-do not need to add it yourself. Doing so will cause in
-syntax errors within your Neovim configuration.
Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Example: 
-- Disable slow treesitter highlight for large files
-function(lang, buf)
-  local max_filesize = 1000 * 1024 -- 1MB
-  local ok, stats = pcall(vim.uv.fs_stat, vim.api.nvim_buf_get_name(buf))
-  if ok and stats and stats.size > max_filesize then
-      return true
-  end
-end
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.incrementalSelection.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable incremental selection with treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.incrementalSelection.disable
-   
- 
-
-List of treesitter grammars to disable incremental selection
-for.
This option can be either a list, in which case it will be
-converted to a Lua table containing grammars to disable
-indentation for, or a string containing a lua function 
Warning A comma will be added at the end of your function, so you
-do not need to add it yourself. Doing so will cause in
-syntax errors within your Neovim configuration.
Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Example: ["c" "rust" ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.indent.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable indentation with treesitter.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.indent.disable
-   
- 
-
-List of treesitter grammars to disable indentation for.
This option can be either a list, in which case it will be
-converted to a Lua table containing grammars to disable
-indentation for, or a string containing a lua function 
Warning A comma will be added at the end of your function, so you
-do not need to add it yourself. Doing so will cause in
-syntax errors within your Neovim configuration.
Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Example: ["c" "rust"]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.mappings.incrementalSelection.decrementByNode
-   
- 
-
-Decrement selection by node [treesitter]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "grm"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.mappings.incrementalSelection.incrementByNode
-   
- 
-
-Increment selection by node [treesitter]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "grn"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.mappings.incrementalSelection.incrementByScope
-   
- 
-
-Increment selection by scope [treesitter]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "grc"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.mappings.incrementalSelection.init
-   
- 
-
-Init selection [treesitter]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gnn"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.textobjects.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Treesitter textobjects.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.treesitter.textobjects.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of treesitter-textobjects
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
{
-  select = {
-    enable = true;
-    keymaps = {
-      af = "@function.outer";
-    };
-    lookahead = true;
-  };
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.borders.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable visible borders for most windows.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.borders.globalStyle
-   
- 
-
-The global border style to use.
If a list is given, it should have a length of eight or any divisor of
-eight. The array will specify the eight chars building up the border in
-a clockwise fashion starting with the top-left corner. You can specify
-a different highlight group for each character by passing a
-[char, “YourHighlightGroup”] instead
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rounded"
-
-Example: 
[
-  "╔"
-  "═"
-  "╗"
-  "║"
-  "╝"
-  "═"
-  "╚"
-  "║"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.borders.plugins.fastaction.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable borders for the fastaction plugin.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.borders.plugins.fastaction.style
-   
- 
-
-The border style to use for the fastaction plugin
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rounded"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.borders.plugins.lsp-signature.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable borders for the lsp-signature plugin.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.borders.plugins.lsp-signature.style
-   
- 
-
-The border style to use for the lsp-signature plugin
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rounded"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.borders.plugins.lspsaga.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable borders for the lspsaga plugin.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.borders.plugins.lspsaga.style
-   
- 
-
-The border style to use for the lspsaga plugin
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rounded"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.borders.plugins.nvim-cmp.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable borders for the nvim-cmp plugin.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.borders.plugins.nvim-cmp.style
-   
- 
-
-The border style to use for the nvim-cmp plugin
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rounded"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.borders.plugins.which-key.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable borders for the which-key plugin.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.borders.plugins.which-key.style
-   
- 
-
-The border style to use for the which-key plugin
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rounded"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable breadcrumbs.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.lualine.winbar.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to automatically configure a winbar component for
-Lualine on the Winbar section.
Note This is set to true by default winbar.lualine_c for the breadcrumbs feature
-unless this option is set to false.
Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.lualine.winbar.alwaysRender
-   
- 
-
-Whether to always display the breadcrumbs component
-on winbar.
Note This will pass draw_empty to the nvim_navic winbar
-component, which causes the component to be drawn even
-if it’s empty.
Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable navbuddy LSP helper UI. Enabling this option automatically loads and enables nvim-navic.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.appendName
-   
- 
-
-Insert at the end of name.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "a"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.appendScope
-   
- 
-
-Insert at the end of scope.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "A"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.children
-   
- 
-
-Navigate to the child node.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "l"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.close
-   
- 
-
-Close and return the cursor to its original location.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<esc>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.comment
-   
- 
-
-Comment the node.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "c"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.delete
-   
- 
-
-Delete the node.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "d"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.foldCreate
-   
- 
-
-Create a new fold of the node.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "f"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.foldDelete
-   
- 
-
-Delete the current fold of the node.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "F"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.help
-   
- 
-
-Open the mappings help window.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "g?"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.hsplit
-   
- 
-
-Open the node in a horizontal split.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-s>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.insertName
-   
- 
-
-Insert at the start of name.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "i"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.insertScope
-   
- 
-
-Insert at the start of scope.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "I"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.moveDown
-   
- 
-
-Move the node down.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "J"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.moveUp
-   
- 
-
-Move the node up.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "K"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.nextSibling
-   
- 
-
-Navigate to the next sibling node.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "j"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.parent
-   
- 
-
-Navigate to the parent node.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "h"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.previousSibling
-   
- 
-
-Navigate to the previous sibling node.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "k"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.rename
-   
- 
-
-Rename the node.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "r"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.root
-   
- 
-
-Navigate to the root node.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "0"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.select
-   
- 
-
-Goto the node.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<enter>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.telescope
-   
- 
-
-Start fuzzy finder at the current level.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "t"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.togglePreview
-   
- 
-
-Toggle the preview.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "s"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.visualName
-   
- 
-
-Select the name visually.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "v"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.visualScope
-   
- 
-
-Select the scope visually.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "V"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.vsplit
-   
- 
-
-Open the node in a vertical split.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-v>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.yankName
-   
- 
-
-Yank the name to system clipboard.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "y"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.yankScope
-   
- 
-
-Yank the scope to system clipboard.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Y"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of navbuddy
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Array
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Boolean
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "◩ "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Class
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Constant
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Constructor
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Enum
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.EnumMember
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Event
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Field
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.File
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Function
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Interface
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Key
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Method
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Module
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Namespace
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Null
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Number
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Object
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Operator
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Package
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Property
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.String
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Struct
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.TypeParameter
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Variable
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.lsp.auto_attach
-   
- 
-
-Whether to attach to LSP server manually.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.lsp.preference
-   
- 
-
-The preference list ranking LSP servers.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.node_markers.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable node markers.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.node_markers.icons.branch
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.node_markers.icons.leaf
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "  "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.node_markers.icons.leaf_selected
-   
- 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " → "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.source_buffer.followNode
-   
- 
-
-Whether to keep the current node in focus in the source buffer.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.source_buffer.highlight
-   
- 
-
-Whether to highlight the currently focused node in the source buffer.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.source_buffer.reorient
-   
- 
-
-The mode for reorienting the source buffer after moving nodes.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "smart"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.source_buffer.scrolloff
-   
- 
-
-The scrolloff value in the source buffer when Navbuddy is open.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.useDefaultMappings
-   
- 
-
-Add the default Navbuddy keybindings in addition to the keybinding added by this module.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.window.border
-   
- 
-
-The border style to use.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rounded"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.window.scrolloff
-   
- 
-
-The scrolloff value within a navbuddy window.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.window.sections.left.border
-   
- 
-
-The border style to use for the left section of the Navbuddy UI.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rounded"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.window.sections.mid.border
-   
- 
-
-The border style to use for the middle section of the Navbuddy UI.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rounded"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.window.sections.right.border
-   
- 
-
-The border style to use for the right section of the Navbuddy UI.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "rounded"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.window.sections.right.preview
-   
- 
-
-The display mode of the preview on the right section.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "leaf"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.breadcrumbs.source
-   
- 
-
-The source to be used for breadcrumbs component. Null means no breadcrumbs.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "nvim-navic"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable color highlighting [nvim-colorizer.lua].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of colorizer
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes
-   
- 
-
-Filetypes to enable on and their option overrides.
"*" means enable on all filetypes. Filetypes prefixed with "!" are disabled.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
{
-  "!vim" = { };
-  "*" = { };
-  javascript = {
-    AARRGGBB = false;
-  };
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.AARRGGBB
-   
- 
-
-Colorize 0xAARRGGBB hex codes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.RGB
-   
- 
-
-Colorize #RGB hex codes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.RRGGBB
-   
- 
-
-Colorize #RRGGBB hex codes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.RRGGBBAA
-   
- 
-
-Colorize #RRGGBBAA hex codes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.always_update
-   
- 
-
-Update color values even if buffer is not focused. Example use: cmp_menu, cmp_docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.css
-   
- 
-
-Enable all CSS features: rgb_fn, hsl_fn, names, RGB, RRGGBB
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.css_fn
-   
- 
-
-Enable all CSS functions 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.hsl_fn
-   
- 
-
-Colorize CSS hsl() and hsla() functions
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.mode
-   
- 
-
-Set the display mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.names
-   
- 
-
-Colorize “Name” codes like Blue
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.rgb_fn
-   
- 
-
-Colorize CSS rgb() and rgba() functions
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.sass
-   
- 
-
-Enable sass colors
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.tailwind
-   
- 
-
-Enable tailwind colors
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.virtualtext
-   
- 
-
-String to display as virtualtext
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options
-   
- 
-
-user_default_options is the second parameter to nvim-colorizer’s setup function.
Anything set here is the inverse of the previous setup configuration.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.AARRGGBB
-   
- 
-
-Colorize 0xAARRGGBB hex codes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.RGB
-   
- 
-
-Colorize #RGB hex codes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.RRGGBB
-   
- 
-
-Colorize #RRGGBB hex codes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.RRGGBBAA
-   
- 
-
-Colorize #RRGGBBAA hex codes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.always_update
-   
- 
-
-Update color values even if buffer is not focused. Example use: cmp_menu, cmp_docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.css
-   
- 
-
-Enable all CSS features: rgb_fn, hsl_fn, names, RGB, RRGGBB
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.css_fn
-   
- 
-
-Enable all CSS functions 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.hsl_fn
-   
- 
-
-Colorize CSS hsl() and hsla() functions
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.mode
-   
- 
-
-Set the display mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.names
-   
- 
-
-Colorize “Name” codes like Blue
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.rgb_fn
-   
- 
-
-Colorize CSS rgb() and rgba() functions
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.sass
-   
- 
-
-Enable sass colors
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.tailwind
-   
- 
-
-Enable tailwind colors
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.virtualtext
-   
- 
-
-String to display as virtualtext
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.fastaction.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable overriding vim.ui.select with fastaction.nvim.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.fastaction.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of fastaction
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.illuminate.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable automatically highlight other uses of the word under the cursor [vim-illuminate]
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.illuminate.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of vim-illuminate
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.illuminate.setupOpts.filetypes_denylist
-   
- 
-
-Filetypes to not illuminate, this overrides filetypes_allowlist
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "dirvish"
-  "fugitive"
-  "help"
-  "neo-tree"
-  "notify"
-  "NvimTree"
-  "TelescopePrompt"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.modes-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable modes.nvim’s prismatic line decorations.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.modes-nvim.setupOpts.colors
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of modes.nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.modes-nvim.setupOpts.colors.copy
-   
- 
-
-The #RRGGBB color code for the visual mode highlights
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "#f5c359"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.modes-nvim.setupOpts.colors.delete
-   
- 
-
-The #RRGGBB color code for the visual mode highlights
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "#c75c6a"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.modes-nvim.setupOpts.colors.insert
-   
- 
-
-The #RRGGBB color code for the visual mode highlights
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "#78ccc5"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.modes-nvim.setupOpts.colors.visual
-   
- 
-
-The #RRGGBB color code for the visual mode highlights
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "#9745be"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.modes-nvim.setupOpts.line_opacity.visual
-   
- 
-
-Set opacity for cursorline and number background
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 0.0
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.modes-nvim.setupOpts.setCursorline
-   
- 
-
-Set a colored cursorline on current line
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable noice.nvim UI modification library.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of noice.nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.format.cmdline
-   
- 
-
-formatting options for the cmdline
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  icon = "";
-  lang = "vim";
-  pattern = "^:";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.format.filter
-   
- 
-
-formatting options for filter
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  icon = "";
-  lang = "bash";
-  pattern = "^:%s*!";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.format.help
-   
- 
-
-formatting options for help
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  icon = "";
-  pattern = "^:%s*he?l?p?%s+";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.format.lua
-   
- 
-
-formatting options for lua
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  icon = "";
-  lang = "lua";
-  pattern = "^:%s*lua%s+";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.format.search_down
-   
- 
-
-formatting options for search_down
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  icon = " ";
-  kind = "search";
-  lang = "regex";
-  pattern = "^/";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.format.search_up
-   
- 
-
-formatting options for search_up
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  icon = " ";
-  kind = "search";
-  lang = "regex";
-  pattern = "^%?";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.lsp.override."cmp.entry.get_documentation"
-   
- 
-
-override cmp documentation with Noice
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.lsp.override."vim.lsp.util.convert_input_to_markdown_lines"
-   
- 
-
-override the default lsp markdown formatter with Noice
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.lsp.override."vim.lsp.util.stylize_markdown"
-   
- 
-
-override the lsp markdown formatter with Noice
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.lsp.signature.enabled
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable signature help.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.presets.bottom_search
-   
- 
-
-use a classic bottom cmdline for search
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.presets.command_palette
-   
- 
-
-position the cmdline and popupmenu together
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.presets.inc_rename
-   
- 
-
-enables an input dialog for inc-rename.nvim
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.presets.long_message_to_split
-   
- 
-
-long messages will be sent to a split
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.presets.lsp_doc_border
-   
- 
-
-add a border to hover docs and signature help
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.routes
-   
- 
-
-How to route messages
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Hide written messages"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.routes.*.filter
-   
- 
-
-a filter for messages matching this route
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.routes.*.opts
-   
- 
-
-options for the view and the route
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.routes.*.view
-   
- 
-
-how this route is viewed
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.nvim-ufo.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable nvim-ufo.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.nvim-ufo.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-ufo
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.smartcolumn.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable line length indicator.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.smartcolumn.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of smartcolumn.nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.smartcolumn.setupOpts.colorcolumn
-   
- 
-
-The position at which the column will be displayed. Set to null to disable
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "120"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.smartcolumn.setupOpts.custom_colorcolumn
-   
- 
-
-The position at which smart column should be displayed for each individual buffer type
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
vim.ui.smartcolumn.setupOpts.custom_colorcolumn = {
-  nix = "110";
-  ruby = "120";
-  java = "130";
-  go = ["90" "130"];
-};
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.ui.smartcolumn.setupOpts.disabled_filetypes
-   
- 
-
-The filetypes smartcolumn will be disabled for.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "help"
-  "text"
-  "markdown"
-  "NvimTree"
-  "alpha"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.undoFile.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable undofile for persistent undo behaviour.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.undoFile.path
-   
- 
-
-Path to the directory in which undo history will be stored
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
mkLuaInline "vim.fn.stdpath('state') .. '/undo'"
-Example: 
mkLuaInline "os.getenv('XDG_DATA_HOME') .. '/nvf/undo'"
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.ccc.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable ccc color picker for neovim.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.ccc.mappings.decrease10
-   
- 
-
-Decrease the value times delta of the slider
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<H>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.ccc.mappings.increase10
-   
- 
-
-Increase the value times delta of the slider
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<L>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.ccc.mappings.quit
-   
- 
-
-Cancel and close the UI without replace or insert
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<Esc>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.diffview-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable diffview-nvim: cycle through diffs for all modified files for any git rev.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.diffview-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of Fidget
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.direnv.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable syncing nvim shell environment with direnv’s using direnv.vim.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.icon-picker.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable nerdfonts icon picker for nvim.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable image support in Neovim [image.nvim].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of image.nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.backend
-   
- 
-
-The backend to use for rendering images.
kitty - best in class, works great and is very snappy
ueberzug - backed by ueberzugpp, supports any terminal,
-but has lower performance
Type: 
-
-Default: "ueberzug"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.editorOnlyRenderWhenFocused
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable only rendering images when the editor is focused.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.hijackFilePatterns
-   
- 
-
-File patterns to hijack for image.nvim. This is useful for
-filetypes that don’t have a dedicated integration.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "*.png"
-  "*.jpg"
-  "*.jpeg"
-  "*.gif"
-  "*.webp"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.markdown.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable  image.nvim in markdown files.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.markdown.clearInInsertMode
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable clearing of images when entering insert mode.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.markdown.downloadRemoteImages
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable downloading remote images.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.markdown.filetypes
-   
- 
-
-Filetypes to enable image.nvim in. Markdown extensions
-(i.e. quarto) can go here
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "markdown"
-  "vimwiki"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.markdown.onlyRenderAtCursor
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable only rendering images at cursor.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.maxWidth
-   
- 
-
-The maximum width of images to render. Images larger than
-this will be scaled down to fit within this width.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.neorg.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable image.nvim in Neorg files.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.neorg.clearInInsertMode
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable clearing of images when entering insert mode.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.neorg.downloadRemoteImages
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable downloading remote images.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.neorg.filetypes
-   
- 
-
-Filetypes to enable image.nvim in.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "neorg"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.neorg.onlyRenderAtCursor
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable only rendering images at cursor.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.maxHeight
-   
- 
-
-The maximum height of images to render. Images larger than
-this will be scaled down to fit within this height.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.maxHeightWindowPercentage
-   
- 
-
-The maximum height of images to render as a percentage of the
-window height. Images larger than this will be scaled down to
-fit within this height.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 50
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.maxWidthWindowPercentage
-   
- 
-
-The maximum width of images to render as a percentage of the
-window width. Images larger than this will be scaled down to
-fit within this width.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.windowOverlapClear.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable clearing of images when they overlap with the window.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.windowOverlapClear.ftIgnore
-   
- 
-
-Filetypes to ignore window overlap clearing in.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "cmp_menu"
-  "cmp_docs"
-  ""
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.img-clip.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable img-clip to paste images into any markup language.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.images.img-clip.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of img-clip
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.leetcode-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable complementary neovim plugin for leetcode.nvim.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.leetcode-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of leetcode-nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.leetcode-nvim.setupOpts.arg
-   
- 
-
-Argument for Neovim
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "leetcode.nvim"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.leetcode-nvim.setupOpts.cn.enabled
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable leetcode.cn instead of leetcode.com.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.leetcode-nvim.setupOpts.cn.translate_problems
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable translation for problem questions.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.leetcode-nvim.setupOpts.cn.translator
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable translator.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.leetcode-nvim.setupOpts.image_support
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable question description images using image.nvim (image-nvim must be enabled)…
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.leetcode-nvim.setupOpts.lang
-   
- 
-
-Language to start your session with
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "python3"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.leetcode-nvim.setupOpts.logging
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable logging for leetcode.nvim status notifications…
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.leetcode-nvim.setupOpts.plugins.non_standalone
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable leetcode.nvim in a non-standalone mode.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.leetcode-nvim.setupOpts.storage.cache
-   
- 
-
-Cache storage directory
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = "vim.fn.stdpath(\"cache\") .. \"/leetcode\"";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.leetcode-nvim.setupOpts.storage.home
-   
- 
-
-Home storage directory
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = "vim.fn.stdpath(\"data\") .. \"/leetcode\"";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.mkdir.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable parent directory creation when editing a nested path that does not exist using mkdir.nvim
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.flash-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable enhanced code navigation with flash.nvim.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.flash-nvim.mappings.jump
-   
- 
-
-Jump
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "s"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.flash-nvim.mappings.remote
-   
- 
-
-Remote Flash
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "r"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.flash-nvim.mappings.toggle
-   
- 
-
-Toggle Flash Search
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<c-s>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.flash-nvim.mappings.treesitter
-   
- 
-
-Treesitter
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "S"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.flash-nvim.mappings.treesitter_search
-   
- 
-
-Treesitter Search
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "R"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.flash-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of flash-nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.hop.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Hop.nvim plugin (easy motion).
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.hop.mappings.hop
-   
- 
-
-Jump to occurrences [hop.nvim]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>h"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.leap.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable leap.nvim plugin (easy motion).
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.leap.mappings.leapBackwardTill
-   
- 
-
-Leap backward till
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>sX"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.leap.mappings.leapBackwardTo
-   
- 
-
-Leap backward to
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>sS"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.leap.mappings.leapForwardTill
-   
- 
-
-Leap forward till
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>sx"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.leap.mappings.leapForwardTo
-   
- 
-
-Leap forward to
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>ss"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.leap.mappings.leapFromWindow
-   
- 
-
-Leap from window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gs"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.precognition.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable assisted motion discovery[precognition.nvim].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of precognition.nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.disabled_fts
-   
- 
-
-Filetypes that automatically disable ‘precognition’
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "startify"
-]
-Example: ["startify"]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.gutterHints
-   
- 
-
-What motions display and at what priority. Only appears in gutters
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.gutterHints.<name>.prio
-   
- 
-
-The priority of the hint
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 1
-
-Example: 10
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.gutterHints.<name>.text
-   
- 
-
-The easier-to-read depiction of the motion
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.highlightColor
-   
- 
-
-The highlight for the virtual text
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  link = "Comment";
-}
-Example: 
{ link = "Comment"; }
-# or
-{ foreground = "#0000FF"; background = "#000000"; };
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.hints
-   
- 
-
-What motions display, and at what priority
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.hints.<name>.prio
-   
- 
-
-The priority of the hint
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 1
-
-Example: 10
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.hints.<name>.text
-   
- 
-
-The easier-to-read depiction of the motion
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.showBlankVirtLine
-   
- 
-
-Whether to show a blank virtual line when no movements are shown
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.startVisible
-   
- 
-
-Whether to start ‘precognition’ automatically
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.multicursors.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable vscode like multiple cursors [multicursor.nvim].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.multicursors.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of multicursors
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.multicursors.setupOpts.DEBUG_MODE
-   
- 
-
-Enable debug mode.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.multicursors.setupOpts.create_commands
-   
- 
-
-Create Multicursor user commands
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.multicursors.setupOpts.generate_hints
-   
- 
-
-The configuration for generating hints
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  config = {
-    column_count = null;
-    max_hint_length = 25;
-  };
-  extend = true;
-  insert = true;
-  normal = true;
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.multicursors.setupOpts.generate_hints.config
-   
- 
-
-The configuration for generating hints for multicursors.nvim
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  column_count = null;
-  max_hint_length = 25;
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.multicursors.setupOpts.generate_hints.config.column_count
-   
- 
-
-The number of columns to use for the hint window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.multicursors.setupOpts.generate_hints.config.max_hint_length
-   
- 
-
-The maximum length of the hint
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 25
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.multicursors.setupOpts.generate_hints.extend
-   
- 
-
-Generate hints for the extend mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.multicursors.setupOpts.generate_hints.insert
-   
- 
-
-Generate hints for the insert mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.multicursors.setupOpts.generate_hints.normal
-   
- 
-
-Generate hints for the normal mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.multicursors.setupOpts.hint_config
-   
- 
-
-The configuration for the hint window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  float_opts = {
-    border = "none";
-  };
-  position = "bottom";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.multicursors.setupOpts.hint_config.float_opts
-   
- 
-
-The options for the floating hint window
-
-Type: 
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.multicursors.setupOpts.hint_config.float_opts.border
-   
- 
-
-The border style for the hint window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "none"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.multicursors.setupOpts.hint_config.position
-   
- 
-
-The position of the hint window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "bottom"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.multicursors.setupOpts.mode_keys
-   
- 
-
-The keys to use for each mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  append = "a";
-  change = "c";
-  extend = "e";
-  insert = "i";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.multicursors.setupOpts.nowait
-   
- 
-
-Don’t wait for the cursor to move before updating the cursor
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.multicursors.setupOpts.updatetime
-   
- 
-
-The time in milliseconds to wait before updating the cursor in insert mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 50
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.new-file-template.enable
-   
- 
-
-new-file-template.nvim: Automatically insert a template on new files in neovim.
Note For custom templates add a directory containing lua/templates/*.lua
-to vim.additionalRuntimePaths.
More documentation on the templates available at custom-template-docs 
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.new-file-template.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-file-template.nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.new-file-template.setupOpts.disableAutocmd
-   
- 
-
-Disable the autocmd that creates the template
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.new-file-template.setupOpts.disableFiletype
-   
- 
-
-Disable default templates for specific filetypes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.new-file-template.setupOpts.disableInsert
-   
- 
-
-Enter insert mode after inserting the template
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.new-file-template.setupOpts.disableSpecific
-   
- 
-
-Disable specific regexp for the default templates.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: "{ ruby = [\".*\"]; }"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.new-file-template.setupOpts.suffixAsFiletype
-   
- 
-
-Use suffix of filename rather than vim.bo.filetype as filetype
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.nix-develop.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable in-neovim nix develop, nix shell, and more using nix-develop.nvim.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.oil-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Neovim file explorer: edit your filesystem like a buffer [oil-nvim]
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.oil-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of oil-nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.outline.aerial-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Aerial.nvim.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.outline.aerial-nvim.mappings.toggle
-   
- 
-
-Toggle aerial window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gO"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.outline.aerial-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of aerial.nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.preview.glow.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable markdown preview in neovim with glow.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.preview.glow.mappings.openPreview
-   
- 
-
-Open preview
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>p"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.preview.markdownPreview.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Markdown preview in neovim with markdown-preview.nvim.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.preview.markdownPreview.alwaysAllowPreview
-   
- 
-
-Allow preview on all filetypes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.preview.markdownPreview.autoClose
-   
- 
-
-Automatically close the preview window after leaving a Markdown buffer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.preview.markdownPreview.autoStart
-   
- 
-
-Automatically open the preview window after entering a Markdown buffer
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.preview.markdownPreview.broadcastServer
-   
- 
-
-Allow for outside and network wide connections
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.preview.markdownPreview.customIP
-   
- 
-
-IP-address to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.preview.markdownPreview.customPort
-   
- 
-
-Port to use
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: ""
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.preview.markdownPreview.filetypes
-   
- 
-
-Allowed filetypes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "markdown"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.preview.markdownPreview.lazyRefresh
-   
- 
-
-Only update preview when saving or leaving insert mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.sleuth.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable automatically adjusting options such as shiftwidth or expandtab, using vim-sleuth
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.smart-splits.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable smart-splits.nvim, a Neovim plugin for smart,
-seamless, directional navigation and resizing of splits.
Supports tmux, Wezterm, Kitty, and Zellij multiplexer integrations.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.smart-splits.keymaps.move_cursor_down
-   
- 
-
-Focus Window/Pane Below
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-j>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.smart-splits.keymaps.move_cursor_left
-   
- 
-
-Focus Window/Pane on the Left
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-h>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.smart-splits.keymaps.move_cursor_previous
-   
- 
-
-Focus Previous Window/Pane
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-\\>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.smart-splits.keymaps.move_cursor_right
-   
- 
-
-Focus Window/Pane on the Right
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-l>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.smart-splits.keymaps.move_cursor_up
-   
- 
-
-Focus Window/Pane Above
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-k>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.smart-splits.keymaps.resize_down
-   
- 
-
-Resize Window/Pane Down
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<A-j>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.smart-splits.keymaps.resize_left
-   
- 
-
-Resize Window/Pane Left
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<A-h>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.smart-splits.keymaps.resize_right
-   
- 
-
-Resize Window/Pane Right
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<A-l>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.smart-splits.keymaps.resize_up
-   
- 
-
-Resize Window/Pane Up
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<A-k>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.smart-splits.keymaps.swap_buf_down
-   
- 
-
-Swap Buffer Down
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader><leader>j"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.smart-splits.keymaps.swap_buf_left
-   
- 
-
-Swap Buffer Left
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader><leader>h"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.smart-splits.keymaps.swap_buf_right
-   
- 
-
-Swap Buffer Right
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader><leader>l"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.smart-splits.keymaps.swap_buf_up
-   
- 
-
-Swap Buffer Up
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader><leader>k"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.smart-splits.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of smart-splits
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.snacks-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable collection of QoL plugins for Neovim [snacks-nvim]
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.snacks-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of snacks-nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.surround.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable nvim-surround, Neovim plugin to add/change/delete
-surrounding delimiter pairs with ease.
Note The default mappings deviate from upstream to avoid conflicts with nvim-leap.
-You may change those in your configuration if you do not use nvim-leap
Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.surround.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-surround
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.change
-   
- 
-
-keymap for change
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gzr"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.change_line
-   
- 
-
-keymap for change_line
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gZR"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.delete
-   
- 
-
-keymap for delete
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gzd"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.insert
-   
- 
-
-keymap for insert
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-g>z"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.insert_line
-   
- 
-
-keymap for insert_line
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<C-g>Z"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.normal
-   
- 
-
-keymap for normal
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gz"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.normal_cur
-   
- 
-
-keymap for normal_cur
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gZ"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.normal_cur_line
-   
- 
-
-keymap for normal_cur_line
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gZZ"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.normal_line
-   
- 
-
-keymap for normal_line
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gzz"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.visual
-   
- 
-
-keymap for visual
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gz"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.visual_line
-   
- 
-
-keymap for visual_line
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "gZ"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.surround.useVendoredKeybindings
-   
- 
-
-Use alternative set of keybindings that avoids conflicts with other popular plugins, e.g. nvim-leap
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.undotree.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable undo history visualizer for Vim [undotree].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.vim-wakatime.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable automatic time tracking and metrics generated from your programming activity [vim-wakatime]
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.vim-wakatime.cli-package
-   
- 
-
-The package that should be used for wakatime-cli.
-Set as null to use the default path in $XDG_DATA_HOME
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: <derivation wakatime-cli-1.115.6>
-
-Example: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.yanky-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable improved Yank and Put functionalities for Neovim  [yanky-nvim]
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.yanky-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of yanky-nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.yanky-nvim.setupOpts.ring.storage
-   
- 
-
-storage mode for ring values.
shada 
memory 
sqlite shada, requires sqlite.lua as a dependency.
-nvf will add this dependency to PATH automatically.
Type: 
-
-Default: "shada"
-
-Example: "sqlite"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.yazi-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable companion plugin for the yazi terminal file manager [yazi-nvim]
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.yazi-nvim.mappings.openYazi
-   
- 
-
-Open yazi at the current file [yazi.nvim]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>-"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.yazi-nvim.mappings.openYaziDir
-   
- 
-
-Open the file manager in nvim’s working directory [yazi.nvim]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>cw"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.yazi-nvim.mappings.yaziToggle
-   
- 
-
-Resume the last yazi session [yazi.nvim]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<c-up>"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.yazi-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of yazi-nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.utility.yazi-nvim.setupOpts.open_for_directories
-   
- 
-
-Whether to open Yazi instead of netrw
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.viAlias
-   
- 
-
-Enable the vi alias for nvim
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.vimAlias
-   
- 
-
-Enable the vim alias for nvim
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.cellular-automaton.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable cellular-automaton to help you cope with stubborn code [cellular-automaton].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.cellular-automaton.animation.register
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable registering configured animation(s) automatically.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.cellular-automaton.animation.setup
-   
- 
-
-Configuration used to generate an animation to be registered.
The final value for ca_config will be used to register a new
-animation using require("cellular-automaton").register_animation(ca_config)
Warning ca_config must 
Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    local ca_config = {
-      fps = 50,
-      name = 'slide',
-    }
-    
-    -- init function is invoked only once at the start
-    -- config.init = function (grid)
-    --
-    -- end
-    
-    -- update function
-    ca_config.update = function (grid)
-    for i = 1, #grid do
-      local prev = grid[i][#(grid[i])]
-        for j = 1, #(grid[i]) do
-          grid[i][j], prev = prev, grid[i][j]
-        end
-      end
-      return true
-    end
-  '';
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.cellular-automaton.mappings.makeItRain
-   
- 
-
-Make it rain [cellular-automaton]
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "<leader>fml"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.cinnamon-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable smooth scrolling for ANY command [cinnamon-nvim].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.cinnamon-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of cinnamon.nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.cinnamon-nvim.setupOpts.keymaps.basic
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable basic animation keymaps.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.cinnamon-nvim.setupOpts.keymaps.extra
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable extra animation keymaps.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.cinnamon-nvim.setupOpts.options
-   
- 
-
-Scroll options
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  count_only = false;
-  mode = "cursor";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable nvim LSP UI element [fidget-nvim].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of Fidget
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.integration.nvim-tree.enable
-   
- 
-
-Integrate with nvim-tree/nvim-tree.lua (if enabled)
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.integration.xcodebuild-nvim.enable
-   
- 
-
-Integrate with wojciech-kulik/xcodebuild.nvim (if enabled)
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.logger.float_precision
-   
- 
-
-Limit the number of decimals displayed for floats
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 0.01
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.logger.level
-   
- 
-
-Minimum logging level
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "warn"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.logger.max_size
-   
- 
-
-Maximum log file size, in KB
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 10000
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.logger.path
-   
- 
-
-Where Fidget writes its logs to
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    string.format("%s/fidget.nvim.log", vim.fn.stdpath("cache"))
-  '';
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.configs
-   
- 
-
-How to configure notification groups when instantiated
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  default = {
-    _type = "lua-inline";
-    expr = "require('fidget.notification').default_config";
-  };
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.filter
-   
- 
-
-Minimum notifications level
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "info"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.history_size
-   
- 
-
-Number of removed messages to retain in history
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 128
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.override_vim_notify
-   
- 
-
-Automatically override vim.notify() with Fidget
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.poll_rate
-   
- 
-
-How frequently to update and render notifications
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 10
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.redirect
-   
- 
-
-Conditionally redirect notifications to another backend
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(msg, level, opts)
-      if opts and opts.on_open then
-        return require("fidget.integration.nvim-notify").delegate(msg, level, opts)
-      end
-    end
-  '';
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.view.group_separator
-   
- 
-
-Separator between notification groups
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "---"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.view.group_separator_hl
-   
- 
-
-Highlight group used for group separator
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Comment"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.view.icon_separator
-   
- 
-
-Separator between group name and icon
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.view.render_message
-   
- 
-
-How to render notification messages
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(msg, cnt)
-      return cnt == 1 and msg or string.format("(%dx) %s", cnt, msg)
-    end
-  '';
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.view.stack_upwards
-   
- 
-
-Display notification items from bottom to top
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.align
-   
- 
-
-How to align the notification window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "bottom"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.border
-   
- 
-
-Border style of the notification window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "none"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.max_height
-   
- 
-
-Maximum height of the notification window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 0
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.max_width
-   
- 
-
-Maximum width of the notification window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 0
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.normal_hl
-   
- 
-
-Base highlight group in the notification window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Comment"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.relative
-   
- 
-
-What the notification window position is relative to
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "editor"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.winblend
-   
- 
-
-Background color opacity in the notification window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 100
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.x_padding
-   
- 
-
-Padding from right edge of window boundary
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 1
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.y_padding
-   
- 
-
-Padding from bottom edge of window boundary
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 0
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.zindex
-   
- 
-
-Stacking priority of the notification window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 45
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.done_icon
-   
- 
-
-Icon shown when LSP progress tasks are completed
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "✓"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.done_style
-   
- 
-
-Highlight group for completed LSP tasks
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Constant"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.done_ttl
-   
- 
-
-How long a message should persist when complete
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 3
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.format_annote
-   
- 
-
-How to format a progress annotation
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(msg) return msg.title end
-  '';
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.format_group_name
-   
- 
-
-How to format a progress notification group’s name
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(group) return tostring(group) end
-  '';
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.format_message
-   
- 
-
-How to format a progress message
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    require("fidget.progress.display").default_format_message
-  '';
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.group_style
-   
- 
-
-Highlight group for group name (LSP server name)
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Title"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.icon_style
-   
- 
-
-Highlight group for group icons
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Question"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides
-   
- 
-
-Overrides the default configuration for a notification group defined
-in vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.configs
If any of the fields are null, the value from the default
-configuration is used.
If default configuration is not defined, the following defaults are used:
   {
-       name = "Notifications",
-       icon = "❰❰",
-       ttl = 5,
-       group_style = "Title",
-       icon_style = "Special",
-       annote_style = "Question",
-       debug_style = "Comment",
-       info_style = "Question",
-       warn_style = "WarningMsg",
-       error_style = "ErrorMsg",
-       debug_annote = "DEBUG",
-       info_annote = "INFO",
-       warn_annote = "WARN",
-       error_annote = "ERROR",
-       update_hook = function(item)
-         notification.set_content_key(item)
-       end,
-   }
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
{
-  rust_analyzer = {
-    name = "Rust Analyzer";
-  };
-}
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.annote_separator
-   
- 
-
-Separator between message from annote
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: " "
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.annote_style
-   
- 
-
-Default style used to highlight item annotes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Question"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.debug_annote
-   
- 
-
-Default annotation for debug items
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.debug_style
-   
- 
-
-Style used to highlight debug item annotes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.error_annote
-   
- 
-
-Default annotation for error items
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.error_style
-   
- 
-
-Style used to highlight error item annotes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.group_style
-   
- 
-
-Style used to highlight group name
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "Title"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.icon
-   
- 
-
-Icon of the group, displayed in the notification window.
-Can be a string or a function that returns a string.
If a function, it is invoked every render cycle with the items
-list, useful for rendering animations and other dynamic content.
Note If you’re looking for detailed information into the function
-signature, you can refer to the fidget API documentation available
-here 
Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.icon_on_left
-   
- 
-
-If true, icon is rendered on the left instead of right
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.icon_style
-   
- 
-
-Style used to highlight icon, if null, use group_style
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.info_annote
-   
- 
-
-Default annotation for info items
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.info_style
-   
- 
-
-Style used to highlight info item annotes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.name
-   
- 
-
-Name of the group, displayed in the notification window.
-Can be a string or a function that returns a string.
If a function, it is invoked every render cycle with the items
-list, useful for rendering animations and other dynamic content.
Note If you’re looking for detailed information into the function
-signature, you can refer to the fidget API documentation available
-here 
Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.priority
-   
- 
-
-Order in which group should be displayed
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 50
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.render_limit
-   
- 
-
-How many notification items to show at once
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.skip_history
-   
- 
-
-Whether messages should be preserved in history
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.ttl
-   
- 
-
-How long a notification item should exist
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 5
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.update_hook
-   
- 
-
-Called when an item is updated.
If false, no action is taken.
-If a function, it is invoked with the item being updated.
Note If you’re looking for detailed information into the function
-signature, you can refer to the fidget API documentation available
-here 
Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.warn_annote
-   
- 
-
-Default annotation for warn items
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.warn_style
-   
- 
-
-Style used to highlight warn item annotes
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.priority
-   
- 
-
-Priority of the progress notification
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 30
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.progress_icon.pattern
-   
- 
-
-Pattern shown when LSP progress tasks are in progress
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "dots"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.progress_icon.period
-   
- 
-
-Period of the pattern
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 1
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.progress_style
-   
- 
-
-Highlight group for in-progress LSP tasks
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "WarningMsg"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.progress_ttl
-   
- 
-
-How long a message should persist when in progress
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 99999
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.render_limit
-   
- 
-
-Maximum number of messages to render
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 16
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.skip_history
-   
- 
-
-Skip adding messages to history
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.ignore
-   
- 
-
-Ignore LSP servers by name
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.ignore_done_already
-   
- 
-
-Ignore new tasks that are already done
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.ignore_empty_message
-   
- 
-
-Ignore new tasks with empty messages
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.lsp.log_handler
-   
- 
-
-Log $/progress handler invocations
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.lsp.progress_ringbuf_size
-   
- 
-
-Nvim’s LSP client ring buffer size
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 100
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.notification_group
-   
- 
-
-How to get a progress message’s notification group key
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(msg)
-      return msg.lsp_client.name
-    end
-  '';
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.poll_rate
-   
- 
-
-How frequently to poll for LSP progress messages
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 0
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.suppress_on_insert
-   
- 
-
-Suppress new messages when in insert mode
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.highlight-undo.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable highlight undo [highlight-undo].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.highlight-undo.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of highlight-undo
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.highlight-undo.setupOpts.duration
-   
- 
-
-Duration of the highlight
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 500
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable indentation guides [indent-blankline].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of indent-blankline
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.debounce
-   
- 
-
-Debounce time in milliseconds
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 200
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.indent.char
-   
- 
-
-Character(s) for indentation guide
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: "│"
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.indent.highlight
-   
- 
-
-The highlight group(s) applied to the indentation guide.
See :help ibl.config.indent.highlight.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.indent.priority
-   
- 
-
-Virtual text priority for the indentation guide
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 1
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.indent.repeat_linebreak
-   
- 
-
-Repeat indentation guides on wrapped lines
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.indent.smart_indent_cap
-   
- 
-
-Caps the number of indentation levels based on surrounding code
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.indent.tab_char
-   
- 
-
-Character(s) for tab indentation guide.
See :help ibl.config.indent.tab_char.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.enabled
-   
- 
-
-Highlight current scope from treesitter
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: config.vim.treesitter.enable
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.char
-   
- 
-
-The character(s) for the scope indentation guide
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: config.vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.indent.char
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.exclude.language
-   
- 
-
-The list of treesitter languages to disable scope for.
* can be used as a wildcard for every language/node type.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: [ ]
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.exclude.node_type
-   
- 
-
-Nodes to ignore in scope checking, per language.
* can be used as a wildcard for every language.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  "*" = [
-    "source_file"
-    "program"
-  ];
-  lua = [
-    "chunk"
-  ];
-  python = [
-    "module"
-  ];
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.highlight
-   
- 
-
-The highlight group(s) applied to the scope.
See :help ibl.config.scope.highlight`.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.include.node_type
-   
- 
-
-Additional nodes to be used for scope checking, per language
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.injected_languages
-   
- 
-
-Check for injected languages (treesitter)
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: config.vim.treesitter.enable
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.priority
-   
- 
-
-Virtual text priority for the scope
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 1024
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.show_end
-   
- 
-
-Show an underline on the last line of the scope
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.show_exact_scope
-   
- 
-
-Show the scope underline at the exact start of the scope, even if that’s to the right of the indentation guide
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.show_start
-   
- 
-
-Show an underline on the first line of the scope
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.viewport_buffer.max
-   
- 
-
-Number of lines above and below of what is currently
-visible in the window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 500
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.viewport_buffer.min
-   
- 
-
-Number of lines above and below of what is currently
-visible in the window
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 30
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.whitespace.highlight
-   
- 
-
-The highlight group(s) applied to whitespace.
See :help ibl.config.whitespace.highlight.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.whitespace.remove_blankline_trail
-   
- 
-
-Remove trailing whitespace on blanklines
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.nvim-cursorline.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable cursor word and line highlighting [nvim-cursorline].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.nvim-cursorline.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-cursorline
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.nvim-cursorline.setupOpts.cursorline.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable cursor line highlighting.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.nvim-cursorline.setupOpts.cursorline.number
-   
- 
-
-If true, vim.wo.cursorlineopt will be set to “number”
-when the trigger conditions are met.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.nvim-cursorline.setupOpts.cursorline.timeout
-   
- 
-
-Cursorline timeout
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 1000
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.nvim-cursorline.setupOpts.cursorword.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable cursor word highlighting.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.nvim-cursorline.setupOpts.cursorword.hl.underline
-   
- 
-
-Whether to underline matching cursorword
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.nvim-cursorline.setupOpts.cursorword.min_length
-   
- 
-
-The min_length option defines the minimum number of characters
-a word must have to be highlighted as a “cursor word.” Any word
-shorter than this value will be ignored and not highlighted.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 3
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.nvim-cursorline.setupOpts.cursorword.timeout
-   
- 
-
-Cursorword timeout
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 1000
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.nvim-scrollbar.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable extensible Neovim Scrollbar  [nvim-scrollbar].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.nvim-scrollbar.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of scrollbar-nvim
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.nvim-scrollbar.setupOpts.excluded_filetypes
-   
- 
-
-Filetypes to hide the scrollbar on
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
[
-  "prompt"
-  "TelescopePrompt"
-  "noice"
-  "NvimTree"
-  "neo-tree"
-  "alpha"
-  "notify"
-  "Navbuddy"
-  "fastaction_popup"
-]
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.nvim-web-devicons.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Neovim dev icons [nvim-web-devicons].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.nvim-web-devicons.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-web-devicons
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.nvim-web-devicons.setupOpts.color_icons
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable different highlight colors per icon.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.nvim-web-devicons.setupOpts.override
-   
- 
-
-Your personal icon overrides.
You can specify color or cterm_color instead of specifying
-both of them. DevIcon will be appended to name
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Example: 
{
-  zsh = {
-    name = "Zsh";
-    icon = "";
-    color = "#428850";
-    cterm_color = "65";
-  };
-}
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.nvim-web-devicons.setupOpts.variant
-   
- 
-
-Set the light or dark variant manually, instead of relying on background
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: null
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.rainbow-delimiters.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable rainbow-delimiters.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.rainbow-delimiters.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of rainbow-delimiters
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.tiny-devicons-auto-colors.enable
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable alternative nvim-web-devicons icon colors [tiny-devicons-auto-colors].
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.tiny-devicons-auto-colors.setupOpts
-   
- 
-
-Option table to pass into the setup function of tiny-devicons-auto-colors
You can pass in any additional options even if they’re
-not listed in the docs
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: { }
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.tiny-devicons-auto-colors.setupOpts.factors.cache.enabled
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable caching of icon colors. This will greatly improve performance.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.tiny-devicons-auto-colors.setupOpts.factors.cache.path
-   
- 
-
-Path to the cache file
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 
{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = "vim.fn.stdpath(\"cache\") .. \"/tiny-devicons-auto-colors-cache.json\"";
-}
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.tiny-devicons-auto-colors.setupOpts.factors.chroma
-   
- 
-
-Chroma factor of icons
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 1
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.tiny-devicons-auto-colors.setupOpts.factors.hue
-   
- 
-
-Hue factor of icons
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 1.25
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.visuals.tiny-devicons-auto-colors.setupOpts.factors.lightness
-   
- 
-
-Lightness factor of icons
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: 1.76
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.withNodeJs
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable NodeJs support in the Neovim wrapper
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.withPython3
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Python3 support in the Neovim wrapper
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: false
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-
- 
- vim.withRuby
-   
- 
-
-Whether to enable Ruby support in the Neovim wrapper.
-.
-
-Type: 
-
-Default: true
-
-Example: true
-
-Declared by: 
-
- 
-  
-
-
   
- 
-
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-  Appendix A. Known Issues and Quirks 
-          
Appendix A. Known Issues and Quirks         At times, certain plugins and modules may refuse to play nicely with your setup,
-be it a result of generating Lua from Nix, or the state of packaging. This page,
-in turn, will list any known modules or plugins that are known to misbehave, and
-possible workarounds that you may apply.
  When working with NodeJS, everything works as expected, but some projects have
-settings that can fool nvf.
If this plugin  or similar
-is included, you might get a situation where your eslint configuration diagnoses
-your formatting according to its own config (usually .eslintrc.js).
The issue there is your formatting is made via prettierd.
This results in auto-formatting relying on your prettier config, while your
-eslint config diagnoses formatting
-which it’s not supposed to )
In the end, you get discrepancies between what your editor does and what it
-wants.
Solutions are:
Don’t add a formatting config to eslint, and separate prettier and eslint.
PR this repo to add an ESLint formatter and configure nvf to use it.
-
 
-
-
 
-
   
- 
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- 
-  Appendix C. Release Notes 
-          
Appendix C. Release Notes         This section lists the release notes for tagged version of nvf 
 This is the current master branch and information here is not final. These are
-changes from the v0.1 tag.
Special thanks to home-manager 
-for this release. Docs/manual generation, the new module evaluation system, and
-DAG implementation are from them.
 jordanisaacs :
Removed hare language support (lsp/tree-sitter/etc). vim.lsp.hare is no
-longer defined. If you use hare and would like it added back, please file an
-issue.
vim.startPluginsvim.optPluginsstring for options sourced from the flake inputs. Users can still provide
-vim plugin packages.
neovimBuilder has been removed for configuration. Using an overlay is no
-longer required. See the manual for the new way to configuration.
Treesitter grammars are now configurable with
-vim.treesitter.grammarsnvim-treesitter
-plugin rather than a custom input in order to take advantage of build support
-of pinned versions. See the relevant discourse post  for more information.
-Packages can be found under the vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars
-namespace.
vim.configRC and vim.luaConfigRChome.activation option.
vim.luaConfigRC = lib.nvim.dag.entryAnywhere "config here"
-MoritzBoehme :
-
 
-
-
  Release notes for release 0.2
 notashelf :
Added two minimap plugins under vim.minimap. codewindow.nvim is enabled by
-default, while minimap.vim is available with its code-minimap dependency.
A complementary plugin, obsidian.nvim and the Neovim alternative for Emacs’
-orgmode with orgmode.nvim have been added. Both will be disabled by default.
Smooth scrolling for ANY movement command is now available with
-cinnamon.nvim
You will now notice a dashboard on startup. This is provided by the
-alpha.nvim plugin. You can use any of the three available dashboard plugins,
-or disable them entirely.
There is now a scrollbar on active buffers, which can highlight errors by
-hooking to your LSPs. This is on by default, but can be toggled off under
-vim.visuals if seen necessary.
Discord Rich Presence has been added through presence.nvim for those who
-want to flex that they are using the superior 
An icon picker is now available with telescope integration. You can use
-:IconPickerInsert or :IconPickerYank to add icons to your code.
A general-purpose cheatsheet has been added through cheatsheet.nvim. Forget
-no longer!
ccc.nvim has been added to the default plugins to allow picking colors with
-ease.
Most UI components of Neovim have been replaced through the help of
-noice.nvim. There are also notifications and custom UI elements available
-for Neovim messages and prompts.
A (floating by default) terminal has been added through toggleterm.nvim.
Harness the power of ethical (tabnine.nvim) and not-so-ethical
-(copilot.lua) AI by those new assistant plugins. Both are off by default,
-TabNine needs to be wrapped before it’s working.
Experimental mouse gestures have been added through gesture.nvim. See plugin
-page and the relevant module for more details on how to use.
Re-open last visited buffers via nvim-session-manager. Disabled by default
-as deleting buffers seems to be problematic at the moment.
Most of NvimTree’s configuration options have been changed with some options
-being toggled to off by default.
Lualine had its configuration simplified and style toned down. Less color,
-more info.
Modules where multiple plugin configurations were in the same directory have
-been simplified. Each plugin inside a single module gets its directory to be
-imported.
Separate config options with the same parent attribute have been merged into
-one for simplicity.
-
 
-
-
  Release 0.3 had to come out before I wanted it to due to Neovim 0.9 dropping
-into nixpkgs-unstable. The Treesitter changes have prompted a Treesitter rework,
-which was followed by reworking the languages system. Most of the changes to
-those are downstreamed from the original repository. The feature requests that
-was originally planned for 0.3 have been moved to 0.4, which should come out
-soon.
 We have transitioned to flake-parts, from flake-utils to extend the
-flexibility of this flake. This means the flake structure is different than
-usual, but the functionality remains the same.
We now provide a home-manager module. Do note that it is still far from
-perfect, but it works.
nodejs_16 is now bundled with Copilot.lua if the user has enabled Copilot
-assistant.
which-key section titles have been fixed. This is to be changed once again in
-a possible keybind rewrite, but now it should display the correct titles
-instead of +prefix
Most of presence.nvim’s options have been made fully configurable through
-your configuration file.
Most of the modules have been refactored to separate config and options
-attributes.
Darwin has been deprecated as the Zig package is marked as broken. We will
-attempt to use the Zig overlay to return Darwin support.
Fidget.nvim has been added as a neat visual addition for LSP installations.
diffview.nvim has been added to provide a convenient diff utility.
Treesitter grammars are now configurable with
-vim.treesitter.grammarsnvim-treesitter
-plugin rather than a custom input in order to take advantage of build support
-of pinned versions. See discourse  for more information. Packages can be
-found under the pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars attribute.
-Treesitter grammars for supported languages should be enabled within the
-module. By default no grammars are installed, thus the following grammars
-which do not have a language section are not included anymore: comment toml make html css graphql json 
A new section has been added for language support: vim.languages.<language>.
vim.git.gitsigns.codeActions has been added, allowing you to turn on
-Gitsigns’ code actions.
Removed the plugins document in the docs. Was too unwieldy to keep updated.
vim.visual.lspkind has been moved to vim.lsp.lspkind.enable
Improved handling of completion formatting. When setting
-vim.autocomplete.sources, can also include optional menu mapping. And can
-provide your own function with vim.autocomplete.formatting.format.
For vim.visuals.indentBlankline.fillChar and
-vim.visuals.indentBlankline.eolChar options, turning them off should be done
-by using null rather than "" now.
Transparency has been made optional and has been disabled by default.
-vim.theme.transparent
Fixed deprecated configuration method for Tokyonight, and added new style
-“moon”
Dart language support as well as extended flutter support has been added.
-Thanks to @FlafyDev for his contributions towards Dart language support.
Elixir language support has been added through elixir-tools.nvim.
hop.nvim and leap.nvim have been added for fast navigation.
modes.nvim has been added to the UI plugins as a minor error highlighter.
smartcollumn.nvim has been added to dynamically display a colorcolumn when
-the limit has been exceeded, providing per-buftype column position and more.
project.nvim has been added for better project management inside Neovim.
More configuration options have been added to nvim-session-manager.
Editorconfig support has been added to the core functionality, with an enable
-option.
venn-nvim has been dropped due to broken keybinds.
-
 
-
-
  Following the release of v0.3, I have decided to release v0.4 with a massive new
-change: customizable keybinds. As of the 0.4 release, keybinds will no longer be
-hardcoded and instead provided by each module’s own keybinds section. The old
-keybind system (vim.keybinds = {}) is now considered deprecated and the new
-lib functions are recommended to be used for adding keybinds for new plugins, or
-adding keybinds to existing plugins.
Alongside customizable keybinds, there are a few quality of life updates, such
-as lazygit integration and the new experimental Lua loader of Neovim 0.9
-thanks to our awesome contributors who made this update possible during my
-absence.
 n3oney :
Streamlined keybind adding process towards new functions in extended stdlib.
Moved default keybinds into keybinds section of each module
Simplified luaConfigRC and configRC setting - they can now just take strings
Refactored the resolveDag function - you can just provide a string now, which
-will default to dag.entryAnywhere
Fixed formatting sometimes removing parts of files
Made formatting synchronous
Gave null-ls priority over other formatters
horriblename :
Added clangd as alternative lsp for C/++.
Added toggleterm integration for lazygit.
Added new option enableluaLoader to enable neovim’s experimental module
-loader for faster startup time.
Fixed bug where flutter-tools can’t find dart LSP
Added Debug Adapter (DAP) support for clang, rust, go, python and dart.
notashelf :
Made Copilot’s Node package configurable. It is recommended to keep as
-default, but providing a different NodeJS version is now possible.
Added vim.cursorlineOpt for configuring Neovim’s vim.o.cursorlineopt.
Added filetree.nvimTreeLua.view.cursorline, default false, to enable
-cursorline in nvimtre.
Added Fidget.nvim support for the Catppuccin theme.
Updated bundled NodeJS version used by Copilot.lua. v16 is now marked as
-insecure on Nixpkgs, and we updated to v18
Enabled Catppuccin modules for plugins available by default.
Added experimental Svelte support under vim.languages.
Removed unnecessary scrollbar element from notifications and codeaction
-warning UI.
vim.utility.colorizer has been renamed to vim.utility.ccc after the plugin
-it uses
Color preview via nvim-colorizer.lua
Updated Lualine statusline UI
Added vim-illuminate for smart highlighting
Added a module for enabling Neovim’s spellchecker
Added prettierd as an alternative formatter to prettier - currently defaults
-to prettier
Fixed presence.nvim inheriting the wrong client id
Cleaned up documentation
-
 
-
-
  Release notes for release 0.5
 vagahbond :
horriblename :
Added transparency support for tokyonight theme
Fixed a bug where cmp’s close and scrollDocs mappings wasn’t working
Streamlined and simplified extra plugin API with the addition of
-vim.extraPlugins
Allow using command names in place of LSP packages to avoid automatic
-installation
Add lua LSP and Treesitter support, and neodev.nvim plugin support
Add vim.lsp.mappings.toggleFormatOnSave
amanse :
yavko :
Added Deno Language Server for Javascript/Typescript
Added support for multiple languages under vim.spellChecking.languages, and
-added vim-dirtytalk through vim.spellChecking.enableProgrammingWordList
frothymarrow :
Renamed vim.visuals.cursorWordline to vim.visuals.cursorline.enable
Added vim.visuals.cursorline.lineNumbersOnly to display cursorline only in
-the presence of line numbers
Added Oxocarbon to the list of available themes.
notashelf :
Added GitHub Copilot to nvim-cmp completion sources.
Added vim.ui.borders.enable
LSP integrated breadcrumbs with vim.ui.breadcrumbs.enable
LSP navigation helper with nvim-navbuddy, depends on nvim-navic (automatically
-enabled if navic is enabled)
Added nvim-navic integration for Catppuccin theme
Fixed mismatching Zig language description
Added support for statix and deadnix through
-vim.languages.nix.extraDiagnostics.types
Added lsp_lines plugin for showing diagnostic messages
Added a configuration option for choosing the leader key
The package used for neovim is now customizable by the user, using
-vim.package
Added highlight-undo plugin for highlighting undo/redo targets
Added bash LSP and formatter support
Disabled Lualine LSP status indicator for Toggleterm buffer
Added nvim-docs-view, a plugin to display LSP hover documentation in a side
-panel
Switched to nixosOptionsDoc in option documentation. To quote home-manager
-commit: “Output is mostly unchanged aside from some minor typographical and
-formatting changes, along with better source links.”
Updated indent-blankine.nvim to v3 - this comes with a few option changes,
-which will be migrated with renamedOptionModule
poz :
ksonj :
Add support to change mappings to utility/surround
Add black-and-isort python formatter
Removed redundant “Enable …” in mkEnableOption descriptions
Add options to modify LSP key bindings and add proper which-key descriptions
Changed type of statusline.lualine.activeSection and
-statusline.lualine.inactiveSection from attrsOf str to
-attrsOf (listOf str)
Added statusline.lualine.extraActiveSection and
-statusline.lualine.extraInactiveSection
-
 
-
-
  Release notes for release 0.6
          
Breaking Changes and Migration Guide         In v0.6 we are introducing setupOpts: many plugin related options are moved
-into their respective setupOpts submodule, e.g. nvimTree.disableNetrw is
-renamed to nvimTree.setupOpts.disable_netrw.
Why? require'plugin'.setup{...}. No need to wait for us to support every
-single plugin option.
The warnings when you rebuild your config should be enough to guide you through
-what you need to do, if there’s an option that was renamed but wasn’t listed in
-the warning, please file a bug report!
To make your migration process less annoying, here’s a keybind that will help
-you with renaming stuff from camelCase to snake_case (you’ll be doing that a
-lot):
-- paste this in a temp.lua file and load it in vim with :source /path/to/temp.lua
-function camelToSnake()
-    -- Get the current word under the cursor
-    local word = vim.fn.expand("<cword>")
-    -- Replace each capital letter with an underscore followed by its lowercase equivalent
-    local snakeCase = string.gsub(word, "%u", function(match)
-        return "_" .. string.lower(match)
-    end)
-    -- Remove the leading underscore if present
-    if string.sub(snakeCase, 1, 1) == "_" then
-        snakeCase = string.sub(snakeCase, 2)
-    end
-    vim.fn.setreg(vim.v.register, snakeCase)
-    -- Select the word under the cursor and paste
-    vim.cmd("normal! viwP")
-end
-
-vim.api.nvim_set_keymap('n', '<leader>a', ':lua camelToSnake()<CR>', { noremap = true, silent = true })
-
-
  ksonj :
Added Terraform language support.
Added ChatGPT.nvim, which can be enabled with
-vim.assistant.chatgpt.enableOPENAI_API_KEY environment variable to be set.
donnerinoern :
Added Gruvbox theme.
Added marksman LSP for Markdown.
Fixed markdown preview with Glow not working and added an option for changing
-the preview keybind.
colorizer.nvim: switched to a maintained fork.
Added markdown-preview.nvim, moved glow.nvim to a brand new
-vim.utility.preview category.
elijahimmer 
poz :
horriblename :
Fixed empty winbar when breadcrumbs are disabled.
Added custom setupOpts for various plugins.
Removed support for deprecated plugin “nvim-compe”.
Moved most plugins to setupOpts method.
frothymarrow :
Added option vim.luaPackages to wrap neovim with extra Lua packages.
Rewrote the entire fidget.nvim module to include extensive configuration
-options. Option vim.fidget-nvim.align.bottom has been removed in favor of
-vim.fidget-nvim.notification.window.align, which now supports top and
-bottom values. vim.fidget-nvim.align.right has no longer any equivalent
-and also has been removed.
which-key.nvim categories can now be customized through
-vim.binds.whichKey.register 
Added magick to vim.luaPackages for image.nvim.
Added alejandra to the default devShell.
Migrated neovim-flake to makeNeovimUnstable wrapper.
notashelf :
Finished moving to nixosOptionsDoc in the documentation and changelog. All
-documentation options and files are fully free of Asciidoc, and will now use
-Nixpkgs flavored markdown.
Bumped plugin inputs to their latest versions.
Deprecated presence.nvim in favor of neocord. This means
-vim.rich-presence.presence-nvim is removed and will throw a warning if used.
-You are recommended to rewrite your neocord configuration from scratch based
-on the. official documentation 
Removed Tabnine plugin due to the usage of imperative tarball downloads. If
-you’d like to see it back, please create an issue.
Added support for css and tailwindcss through
-vscode-language-servers-extracted & tailwind-language-server. Those can be
-enabled through vim.languages.css and vim.languages.tailwind.
Lualine module now allows customizing always_divide_middle, ignore_focus
-and disabled_filetypes through the new options:
-vim.statusline.lualine.alwaysDivideMiddle ,
-vim.statusline.lualine.ignoreFocus 
-and
-vim.statusline.lualine.disabledFiletypes .
Updated all plugin inputs to their latest versions (21.04.2024 
Moved home-manager module entrypoint to flake/modules and added an
-experimental Nixos module. This requires further testing before it can be
-considered ready for use.
Made lib calls explicit. E.g. lib.strings.optionalString instead of
-lib.optionalString. This is a pattern expected to be followed by all
-contributors in the future.
Added image.nvim for image previews.
The final neovim package is now exposed. This means you can build the neovim
-package that will be added to your package list without rebuilding your system
-to test if your configuration yields a broken package.
Changed the tree structure to distinguish between core options and plugin
-options.
Added plugin auto-discovery from plugin inputs. This is mostly from
-JordanIsaac’s neovim-flake .
-Allows contributors to add plugin inputs with the plugin- prefix to have
-them automatically discovered for the plugin type in lib/types.
Moved internal wrapLuaConfig to the extended library, structured its
-arguments to take luaBefore, luaConfig and luaAfter as strings, which
-are then concatted inside a lua block.
Added vim.luaConfigPrevim.luaConfigPost
Added vim.spellchecking.ignoredFiletypes and
-vim.spellChecking.programmingWordlist.enable for ignoring certain filetypes
-in spellchecking and enabling vim-dirtytalk respectively. The previously
-used vim.spellcheck.vim-dirtytalk aliases to the latter option.
Exposed withRuby, withNodeJs, withPython3, and python3Packages from
-the makeNeovimConfig function under their respective options.
Added vim.extraPackages
Made Treesitter options configurable, and moved treesitter-context to
-setupOpts while it is enabled.
Added vim.notify.nvim-notify.setupOpts.render
-
 
-
-
  Release notes for release 0.7
          
Breaking Changes and Migration Guide          In v0.7 we are removing vim.configRC in favor of making vim.luaConfigRC the
-top-level DAG, and thereby making the entire configuration Lua based. This
-change introduces a few breaking changes:
vim.configRC has been removed, which means that you have to convert all of
-your custom vimscript-based configuration to Lua. As for how to do that, you
-will have to consult the Neovim documentation and your search engine.
After migrating your Vimscript-based configuration to Lua, you might not be
-able to use the same entry names in vim.luaConfigRC, because those have also
-slightly changed. See the new DAG entries in nvf manual  for more details.
Why? 
Neovim being an aggressive refactor of Vim, is designed to be mainly Lua based;
-making good use of its extensive Lua API. Additionally, Vimscript is slow and
-brings unnecessary performance overhead while working with different
-configuration formats.
-
  Instead of specifying map modes using submodules (e.g., vim.maps.normal), a
-new vim.keymaps submodule with support for a mode option has been
-introduced. It can be either a string, or a list of strings, where a string
-represents the short-name of the map mode(s), that the mapping should be set
-for. See :help map-modes for more information.
For example:
vim.maps.normal."<leader>m" = { ... };
-has to be replaced by
vim.keymaps = [
-  {
-    key = "<leader>m";
-    mode = "n";
-  }
-  ...
-];
-
-
  The nvim-code-action-menu plugin has been archived and broken for a long time,
-so it’s being replaced with a young, but better alternative called
-fastaction.nvim. Simply remove everything set under
-vim.lsp.nvimCodeActionMenu, and set vim.ui.fastaction.enable to true.
Note that we are looking to add more alternatives in the future like
-dressing.nvim and actions-preview.nvim, in case fastaction doesn’t work for
-everyone.
-
           
type based modules removed     As part of the autocompletion rewrite, modules that used to use a type option
-have been replaced by per-plugin modules instead. Since both modules only had
-one type, you can simply change
-
           
nixpkgs-fmt removed in favor of nixfmt     nixpkgs-fmt has been archived for a while, and it’s finally being removed in
-favor of nixfmt (more information can be found
-here .
To migrate to nixfmt, simply change vim.languages.nix.format.type to
-nixfmt.
-
  This has been deprecated in favor of using the more generic vim.globals (you
-can use vim.globals.mapleader to change this instead).
Rust specific keymaps now use maplocalleader instead of localleader by
-default. This is to avoid conflicts with other modules. You can change
-maplocalleader with vim.globals.maplocalleader, but it’s recommended to set
-it to something other than mapleader to avoid conflicts.
-
  Inline with the leader changes , we have removed some
-options that were under vim as convenient shorthands for vim.o.* options.
Warning As v0.7 features the addition of vim.optionsvim.options submodule.
The changes are, in no particular order:
colourTerm, mouseSupport, cmdHeight, updateTime, mapTime,
-cursorlineOpt, splitBelow, splitRight, autoIndent and wordWrap have
-been mapped to their vim.options
tabWidth has been removed shiftwidth, tabstop and
-softtabstop under vim.options as you see fit.
-
 
-
-
  ItsSorae :
frothymarrow :
horriblename :
Fix broken treesitter-context keybinds in visual mode
Deprecate use of __empty to define empty tables in Lua. Empty attrset are no
-longer filtered and thus should be used instead.
Add dap-go for better dap configurations
Make noice.nvim customizable
Standardize border style options and add custom borders
Remove vim.disableDefaultRuntimePaths in wrapper options.
poz :
diniamo :
Move the theme dag entry to before luaScript.
Add rustfmt as the default formatter for Rust.
Enabled the terminal integration of catppuccin for theming Neovim’s built-in
-terminal (this also affects toggleterm).
Migrate bufferline to setupOpts for more customizability
Use clangd as the default language server for C languages
Expose lib.nvim.types.pluginType, which for example allows the user to
-create abstractions for adding plugins
Migrate indent-blankline to setupOpts for more customizability. While the
-plugin’s options can now be found under indentBlankline.setupOpts, the
-previous iteration of the module also included out of place/broken options,
-which have been removed for the time being. These are:
listChar - this was already unused
fillChar - this had nothing to do with the plugin, please configure it
-yourself by adding vim.opt.listchars:append({ space = '<char>' }) to your
-lua configuration
eolChar - this also had nothing to do with the plugin, please configure it
-yourself by adding vim.opt.listchars:append({ eol = '<char>' }) to your
-lua configuration
Replace vim.lsp.nvimCodeActionMenu with vim.ui.fastaction, see the
-breaking changes section above for more details
Add a setupOpts option to nvim-surround, which allows modifying options that
-aren’t defined in nvf. Move the alternate nvim-surround keybinds to use
-setupOpts.
Remove autopairs.type, and rename autopairs.enable to
-autopairs.nvim-autopairs.enable. The new
-vim.autopairs.nvim-autopairs.enablesetupOpts format by
-default.
Refactor of nvim-cmp and completion related modules
Add C# support under vim.languages.csharp, with support for both
-omnisharp-roslyn and csharp-language-server.
Add Julia support under vim.languages.julia. Note that the entirety of Julia
-is bundled with nvf, if you enable the module, since there is no way to
-provide only the LSP server.
Add run.nvim
Make Neovim’s configuration file entirely Lua based. This comes with a few
-breaking changes:
vim.configRC has been removed. You will need to migrate your entries to
-Neovim-compliant Lua code, and add them to vim.luaConfigRC instead.
-Existing vimscript configurations may be preserved in vim.cmd functions.
-Please see Neovim documentation on vim.cmd 
vim.luaScriptRC is now the top-level DAG, and the internal vim.pluginRC
-has been introduced for setting up internal plugins. See the “DAG entries in
-nvf” manual page for more information.
Rewrite vim.maps, see the breaking changes section above.
NotAShelf :
Add deno fmt as the default Markdown formatter. This will be enabled
-automatically if you have autoformatting enabled, but can be disabled manually
-if you choose to.
Add vim.extraLuaFiles for optionally sourcing additional lua files in your
-configuration.
Refactor programs.languages.elixir to use lspconfig and none-ls for LSP and
-formatter setups respectively. Diagnostics support is considered, and may be
-added once the credo  linter has been added to nixpkgs. A pull request is
-currently open.
Remove vim-tidal and friends.
Clean up Lualine module to reduce theme dependency on Catppuccin, and fixed
-blending issues in component separators.
Add [ts-ereror-translator.nvim] extension of the TS language module, under
-vim.languages.ts.extensions.ts-error-translator to aid with Typescript
-development.
Add neo-tree.nvim  as an alternative file-tree plugin. It will be available
-under vim.filetree.neo-tree, similar to nvimtree.
Add nvf-print-config & nvf-print-config-path helper scripts to Neovim
-closure. Both of those scripts have been automatically added to your PATH upon
-using neovimConfig or programs.nvf.enable.
nvf-print-config will display your init.lua, in full.
nvf-print-config-path will display the path to a clone init.lua. This is not the path used by the Neovim wrapper, but an
-identical clone.
Add vim.ui.breadcrumbs.lualine to allow fine-tuning breadcrumbs behaviour on
-Lualine. Only vim.ui.breadcrumbs.lualine.winbar is supported for the time
-being.
Add basedpyright  as a Python LSP
-server and make it default.
Add python-lsp-server  as an
-additional Python LSP server.
Add vim.optionsvim.o values in in your nvf configuration
-without using additional Lua. See option documentation for more details.
Add vim.dashboard.dashboard-nvim.setupOptsdashboard.nvim 
Update lualine.nvim input and add missing themes:
Adds ayu, gruvbox_dark, iceberg, moonfly, onedark,
-powerline_dark and solarized_light themes.
Add vim.spellcheck.extraSpellWords
Add combined nvf configuration (config.vim) into the final package’s
-passthru as passthru.neovimConfiguration for easier debugging.
Add support for tiny-devicons-auto-colors  under
-vim.visuals.tiny-devicons-auto-colors
Move options that used to set vim.o values (e.g. vim.wordWrap) into
-vim.options as default values. Some are left as they don’t have a direct
-equivalent, but expect a switch eventually.
ppenguin :
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
Fixed typo in Otter’s setupOpts
Add Neorg support under vim.notes.neorg
Add LSP, diagnostics, formatter and Treesitter support for Kotlin under
-vim.languages.kotlin
changed default keybinds for leap.nvim to avoid altering expected behavior
Add LSP, formatter and Treesitter support for Vala under vim.languages.vala
Add [Tinymist](https://github.com/Myriad-Dreamin/tinymist] as a formatter for
-the Typst language module.
Add LSP and Treesitter support for Assembly under vim.languages.assembly
Move which-key  to the new spec
Add LSP and Treesitter support for Nushell under vim.languages.nu
Add LSP and Treesitter support for Gleam under vim.languages.gleam
Bloxx12 
ksonj :
nezia1 :
Nowaaru :
DamitusThyYeeticus123 :
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diff --git a/docs-preview-1019/script/anchor-use.js b/docs-preview-1019/script/anchor-use.js
deleted file mode 100644
index d2f2fe6c..00000000
--- a/docs-preview-1019/script/anchor-use.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
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-  anchors.add('h1[id]:not(div.note h1, div.warning h1, div.tip h1, div.caution h1, div.important h1), h2[id]:not(div.note h2, div.warning h2, div.tip h2, div.caution h2, div.important h2), h3[id]:not(div.note h3, div.warning h3, div.tip h3, div.caution h3, div.important h3), h4[id]:not(div.note h4, div.warning h4, div.tip h4, div.caution h4, div.important h4), h5[id]:not(div.note h5, div.warning h5, div.tip h5, div.caution h5, div.important h5), h6[id]:not(div.note h6, div.warning h6, div.tip h6, div.caution h6, div.important h6)');
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diff --git a/docs-preview-1019/script/search.js b/docs-preview-1019/script/search.js
deleted file mode 100644
index e20c2314..00000000
--- a/docs-preview-1019/script/search.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/docs-preview-1019/style.css b/docs-preview-1019/style.css
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index 2ec4c76b..00000000
--- a/docs-preview-1019/style.css
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diff --git a/options.html b/options.html
index 1d1bab35..ccb4ad22 100644
--- a/options.html
+++ b/options.html
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ package here may yield undesirable results.   
 package
 
 Default: <derivation neovim-unwrapped-0.11.2>
+<derivation neovim-unwrapped-0.11.3>
 
 Declared by: 
 
@@ -15289,7 +15289,7 @@ boolean
 package
 
 Default: <derivation shfmt-3.11.0>
+<derivation shfmt-3.12.0>
 
 Declared by: 
 
@@ -15364,7 +15364,7 @@ boolean
 package or list of string
 
 Default: <derivation bash-language-server-5.4.0>
+<derivation bash-language-server-5.6.0>
 
 Example: [lib.getExe pkgs.bash-language-server "start"]
@@ -15950,7 +15950,7 @@ boolean
 package or list of string
 
 Default: <derivation csharp-ls-0.17.0>
+<derivation csharp-ls-0.18.0>
 
 Declared by: 
 
@@ -16334,7 +16334,7 @@ boolean
 package
 
 Default: <derivation cue-0.13.1>
+<derivation cue-0.13.2>
 
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@@ -16638,7 +16638,7 @@ string
 null or package
 
 Default: <derivation flutter-wrapped-3.32.2-sdk-links>
+<derivation flutter-wrapped-3.32.6-sdk-links>
 
 Declared by: 
 
@@ -16689,7 +16689,7 @@ boolean
 package or list of string
 
 Default: <derivation dart-3.8.0>
+<derivation dart-3.8.1>
 
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@@ -17127,7 +17127,7 @@ boolean
 package
 
 Default: <derivation fantomas-7.0.2>
+<derivation fantomas-7.0.3>
 
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@@ -17202,7 +17202,7 @@ boolean
 package or list of string
 
 Default: <derivation fsautocomplete-0.78.3>
+<derivation fsautocomplete-0.78.4>
 
 Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.fsautocomplete \"--state-directory\" \"~/.cache/fsautocomplete\"]"
@@ -17583,7 +17583,7 @@ disabled if Go LSP is enabled, otherwise follows vim.langua
 package
 
 Default: <derivation go-1.24.3>
+<derivation go-1.24.4>
 
 Declared by: 
 
@@ -17658,7 +17658,7 @@ boolean
 package or list of string
 
 Default: <derivation gopls-0.19.0>
+<derivation gopls-0.19.1>
 
 Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \" - data \" \" ~/.cache/jdtls/workspace \"]"
@@ -17865,7 +17865,7 @@ boolean
 package or list of string
 
 Default: <derivation haskell-language-server-2.10.0.0>
+<derivation haskell-language-server-2.11.0.0>
 
 Example: "[ (lib.getExe pkgs.haskellPackages.haskell-language-server) \"--debug\" ]"
@@ -18198,7 +18198,7 @@ boolean
 package or list of string
 
 Default: <derivation helm-ls-0.4.0>
+<derivation helm-ls-0.4.1>
 
 Declared by: 
 
@@ -18453,7 +18453,7 @@ boolean
 package or list of string
 
 Default: <derivation jdt-language-server-1.47.0>
+<derivation jdt-language-server-1.48.0>
 
 Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"
@@ -18587,7 +18587,7 @@ the command to run as a list of strings.
 null or package or list of string
 
 Default: <derivation julia-1.11.5-env>
+<derivation julia-1.11.6-env>
 
 Declared by: 
 
@@ -19059,7 +19059,7 @@ boolean
 package or list of string
 
 Default: <derivation lua-language-server-3.14.0>
+<derivation lua-language-server-3.15.0>
 
 Declared by: 
 
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 Default: <derivation deno-2.3.5>
+<derivation deno-2.4.0>
 
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 package or list of string
 
 Default: <derivation nushell-0.104.1>
+<derivation nushell-0.105.1>
 
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 package
 
 Default: <derivation python3-3.12.10-env>
+<derivation python3-3.13.5-env>
 
 Example: with pkgs; python39.withPackages (ps: with ps; [debugpy])
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 package or list of string
 
 Default: <derivation basedpyright-1.29.4>
+<derivation basedpyright-1.30.1>
 
 Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"
@@ -21213,7 +21213,7 @@ boolean
 package
 
 Default: <derivation R-4.5.0-wrapper>
+<derivation R-4.5.1-wrapper>
 
 Declared by: 
 
@@ -21824,7 +21824,7 @@ Disabled if Rust LSP is enabled, otherwise follows vim.lang
 package
 
 Default: <derivation rustfmt-1.86.0>
+<derivation rustfmt-1.88.0>
 
 Declared by: 
 
@@ -21899,7 +21899,7 @@ boolean
 package or list of string
 
 Default: <derivation rust-analyzer-2025-06-09>
+<derivation rust-analyzer-2025-07-14>
 
 Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"
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 package
 
 Default: <derivation sqlfluff-3.4.1>
+<derivation sqlfluff-3.4.2>
 
 Declared by: 
 
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 package or list of string
 
 Default: <derivation svelte-language-server-0.17.15>
+<derivation svelte-language-server-0.17.16>
 
 Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"
@@ -22941,7 +22941,7 @@ boolean
 package or list of string
 
 Default: <derivation tailwindcss-language-server-0.14.21>
+<derivation tailwindcss-language-server-0.14.25>
 
 Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \" - data \" \" ~/.cache/jdtls/workspace \"]"
@@ -23379,7 +23379,7 @@ boolean
 package or list of string
 
 Default: <derivation typescript-language-server-4.3.3>
+<derivation typescript-language-server-4.3.4>
 
 Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"
@@ -23773,7 +23773,7 @@ boolean
 package or list of string
 
 Default: <derivation tinymist-0.13.12>
+<derivation tinymist-0.13.14>
 
 Example: "[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"
@@ -24082,7 +24082,7 @@ boolean
 package or list of string
 
 Default: <derivation wgsl-analyzer-2025-06-02>
+<derivation wgsl-analyzer-2025-06-28>
 
 Example: [(lib.getExe pkgs.wgsl-analyzer)]
@@ -39741,7 +39741,7 @@ boolean
 null or package
 
 Default: <derivation lazygit-0.52.0>
+<derivation lazygit-0.53.0>
 
 Declared by: 
 
@@ -48941,7 +48941,7 @@ Set as null to use the default path in $XDG_DATA_HOME
 null or package
 
 Default: <derivation wakatime-cli-1.115.3>
+<derivation wakatime-cli-1.115.6>
 
 Example: null