* plugins/new-file-template: init module * docs: add release note entry about new-file-template.nvim * docs: update jacekpoz's link * plugins/new-file-template: remove _: in default.nix * plugins/new-file-template: add example for disableSpecific * plugins/new-file-template: add docs on how to add custom templates * plugins/new-file-template: fix disableSpecific example * plugins/new-file-template: improve documentation * plugins/new-file-template: remove redundant example * plugins/new-file-template: more compact docs * plugins/new-file-template: more doc improvements * plugins/new-file-template: fix formatting issue
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Release 0.6
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? 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 })
Changelog
-
Added Terraform language support.
-
Added
ChatGPT.nvim
, which can be enabled withvim.assistant.chatgpt
. Do keep in mind that this option requiresOPENAI_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
, movedglow.nvim
to a brand newvim.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. Optionvim.fidget-nvim.align.bottom
has been removed in favor of vim.fidget-nvim.notification.window.align, which now supportstop
andbottom
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
tovim.luaPackages
forimage.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 ofneocord
. This meansvim.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
andvim.languages.tailwind
. -
Lualine module now allows customizing
always_divide_middle
,ignore_focus
anddisabled_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 oflib.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 theplugin
type inlib/types
. -
Moved internal
wrapLuaConfig
to the extended library, structured its arguments to takeluaBefore
,luaConfig
andluaAfter
as strings, which are then concatted inside a lua block. -
Added
vim.luaConfigBefore
andvim.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
andvim.spellChecking.programmingWordlist.enable
for ignoring certain filetypes in spellchecking and enablingvim-dirtytalk
respectively. The previously usedvim.spellcheck.vim-dirtytalk
aliases to the latter option. -
Exposed
withRuby
,withNodeJs
,withPython3
, andpython3Packages
from themakeNeovimConfig
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.