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This section lists the release notes for tagged version of nvf and the current main current main branch
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This is the current master branch and information here is not final. These are changes from the v0.01 tag.
Special thanks to home-manager for this release. Docs/manual generation, the new module evaluation system, and DAG implementation are from them.
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.stratPlugins & vim.optPlugins are now
an enum of string
for options sourced from the flake inputs. Users can still provide vim
plugin packages.
If you are contributing and adding a new plugin, add the plugin name to availablePlugins
in
types-plugin.nix.
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.grammars.
Utilizes the nixpkgs nvim-treesitter
plugin rather than a custom input in order to take advantage of build support of pinned versions.
See relevant discourse post
for more information. Packages can be found under the vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars
namespace.
vim.configRC and vim.luaConfigRC are now of type DAG lines.
This allows for ordering of the config. Usage is the same is in home-manager’s home.activation
option.
vim.luaConfigRC = lib.nvim.dag.entryAnywhere "config here"
catppuccin
theme is now available as a neovim theme vim.theme.style and lualine theme
vim.statusline.lualine.theme.
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Release notes for release 0.2
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 text editor.
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.
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Release 0.3 had to come out beore 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 instad 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.grammars.
Utilizes the nixpkgs nvim-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>
.
The options vim.languages.enableLSP, vim.languages.enableTreesitter, etc. will enable the respective section for all languages that have been enabled.
All LSP languages have been moved here
plantuml
and markdown
have been moved here
A new section has been added for html
. The old vim.treesitter.autotagHtml
can be found at <<opt-vim.languages.html.treesitter.autotagHtml>>.
vim.git.gitsigns.codeActions has been added allowing you to turn on gitsigns codeactions.
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
turning them off should use null
rather than ""
now.
Transparency has been made optional and has been disabled by default. vim.theme.transparent option can be used to enable or disable transparency for your configuration.
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.
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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.
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
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.
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 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
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Release notes for release 0.5
Added phan language server for PHP
Added phpactor language server for PHP
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 keybind
Added daily notes options for obsidian plugin
Added jdt-language-server for Java
Added Deno Language Server for javascript/typescript
Added support for multiple languages vim.spellChecking.languages, and added vim-dirtytalk through vim.spellChecking.enableProgrammingWordList
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.
Added GitHub Copilot to nvim-cmp completion sources.
Added vim.ui.borders.enable for global and individual plugin border configuration.
LSP integrated breadcrumbs with vim.ui.breadcrumbs.enable through nvim-navic
LSP navigation helper with nvim-navbuddy, depends on nvim-navic (automatically enabled if navic is enabled)
Addeed 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. For best results, always use an unwrapped 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
Fixed scrollOffset not being used
Updated clangd to 16
Disabled useSystemClipboard
by default
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 whichkey 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
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Release notes for release 0.6
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? in short, you can now pass in anything to setupOpts and it will be passed to your 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 })
Added Terraform language support.
Added ChatGPT.nvim
, which can be enabled with vim.assistant.chatgpt
. Do
keep in mind that this option requires OPENAI_API_KEY
environment variable to be set.
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.
Added rose-pine theme.
Added vim.autocomplete.alwaysComplete
. Allows users to have the autocomplete window popup only when manually activated.
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.
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.
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) - this brought minor color changes to the Catppuccin theme.
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.luaConfigBefore
and vim.luaConfigAfter
for inserting verbatim Lua configuration before and after the resolved Lua DAG respectively. Both of those options
take strings as the type, so you may read the contents of a Lua file from a given path.
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
for appending additional packages to the wrapper PATH, making said packages available
while inside the Neovim session.
Made treesitter options configurable, and moved treesitter-context to
setupOpts` while it is enabled.
Added vim.notify.nvim-notify.setupOpts.render
which takes either a string of enum or
a lua function. The default is “compact”, but you may change it according to
nvim-notify documentation.
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Release notes for release 0.7
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.
Add support for typst under vim.languages.typst
This
will enable the typst-lsp
language server, and the typstfmt
formatter
Modified type for
vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides
from
anything
to a submodule
for better type checking.
Fix null vim.lsp.mappings
generating an error and not being filtered out.
Add basic transparency support for oxocarbon
theme by setting the highlight
group for Normal
, NormalFloat
, LineNr
, SignColumn
and optionally
NvimTreeNormal
to none
.
Fix vim.ui.smartcolumn.setupOpts.custom_colorcolumn
using the wrong
type int
instead of the expected type string
.
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
Switch from rust-tools.nvim to the more feature-packed rustaceanvim. This switch entails a whole bunch of new features and options, so you are recommended to go through rustacean.nvim’s README to take a closer look at its features and usage
Add ocaml-lsp support
Fix “Emac” typo
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
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.
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 print-nvf-config
& print-nvf-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
.
print-nvf-config
will display your init.lua
, in full.
print-nvf-config-path
will display the path to a clone of your
init.lua
. This is not the path used by the Neovim wrapper, but an
identical clone.