# syntax-gaslighting.nvim

Gaslighting? That's not even a real word, you're crazy.

Syntax Gaslighting in action
## Usage _Use what?_ Install with your favorite package manager (or Nix), then call the `setup` function. ```lua require("syntax-gaslighting").setup() ``` ## Example Configuration ```lua require("syntax-gaslighting").setup({ -- Set the chance of gaslighting per line (1-100%) gaslighting_chance = 5, -- Default is 5% -- Minimum line length to apply gaslighting min_line_length = 10, -- Default is 10 characters -- Custom messages for gaslighting (optional) messages = { "Are you sure this will pass the code quality checks? 🤔", "Is this line really covered by unit tests? 🧐", -- Add more custom messages here... }, -- Option to merge user messages with the default ones (default: false) -- If disabled, the messages table will override default messages. merge_messages = true, -- Default is false -- Highlight group for gaslighting messages (linked to Comment by default) highlight = "GaslightingUnderline", -- Debounce delay for updates in milliseconds (default: 500ms) debounce_delay = 500, -- Auto-update on buffer events (default: true) auto_update = true, -- List of filetypes to ignore (default: {"netrw"}) filetypes_to_ignore = { "netrw", "markdown" }, -- Add filetypes to ignore here }) ``` ## License [VSCode extension]: https://github.com/eNiiju/syntax-gaslighting [@eNiiju]: https://github.com/eNiiju Based on the awesome [VSCode extension] by [@eNiiju]. To remain compatible with the license, syntax-gaslighting.nvim is licensed under the [MPL 2.0](./LICENSE). Please see the license file for more details.