👓 A fast and lightweight Neovim lua plugin to keep an eye on where your cursor has jumped.
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specs.nvim 👓

Show where your cursor moves when jumping large distances (e.g between windows). Fast and lightweight, written completely in Lua.

demo

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Install

Using packer.nvim:

use {'edluffy/specs.nvim'}

Using vim-plug:

Plug 'edluffy/specs.nvim'

Usage

If you are using init.vim instead of init.lua, remember to wrap block below with lua << EOF and EOF

require('specs').setup{ 
    show_jumps  = true,
    min_jump = 30,
    popup = {
        delay_ms = 0, -- delay before popup displays
        inc_ms = 10, -- time increments used for fade/resize effects 
        blend = 10, -- starting blend, between 0-100 (fully transparent), see :h winblend
        width = 10,
        winhl = "PMenu",
        fader = require('specs').linear_fader,
        resizer = require('specs').shrink_resizer
    },
    ignore_filetypes = {},
    ignore_buftypes = {
        nofile = true,
    },
}
  • :lua require('specs').toggle()
    • Toggle Specs on/off

Faders:

  • sinus_fader ⌣/⌢\⌣/⌢\⌣/⌢\⌣/⌢

  • linear_fader ▁▂▂▃▃▄▄▅▅▆▆▇▇██

  • exp_fader ▁▁▁▁▂▂▂▃▃▃▄▄▅▆▇

  • pulse_fader ▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█▇▆▅▄▃▂▁

  • empty_fader ▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁

Resizers:

  • shrink_resizer ░░▒▒▓█████▓▒▒░░

  • slide_resizer ████▓▓▓▒▒▒▒░░░░

  • empty_resizer ███████████████

You can implement your own custom fader/resizer functions for some pretty cool effects:

require('specs').setup{ 
    popup = {
	-- Simple constant blend effect
        fader = function(blend, cnt)
            if cnt > 100 then
                return 80
            else return nil end
        end,
	-- Growing effect from left to right
        resizer = function(width, ccol, cnt)
            if width-cnt > 0 then
                return {width+cnt, ccol}
            else return nil end
        end,
    }
}

Keybinds

You can invoke specs from anywhere by using :lua require('specs').show_specs()
Add a keybind for this to make it easy to find your cursor at any time.

-- Press <C-b> to call specs!
vim.api.nvim_set_keymap('n', '<C-b>', ':lua require("specs").show_specs()', { noremap = true, silent = true })

-- You can even bind it to search jumping and more, example:
vim.api.nvim_set_keymap('n', 'n', 'n:lua require("specs").show_specs()<CR>', { noremap = true, silent = true })
vim.api.nvim_set_keymap('n', 'N', 'N:lua require("specs").show_specs()<CR>', { noremap = true, silent = true })

-- Or maybe you do a lot of screen-casts and want to call attention to a specific line of code:
vim.api.nvim_set_keymap('n', '<leader>v', ':lua require("specs").show_specs({width = 97, winhl = "Search", delay_ms = 610, inc_ms = 21})<CR>', { noremap = true, silent = true })

Planned Features

  • More builtin faders + resizers
  • Colorizers
  • Optional highlight on text yank