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<h1 align="center">❄️ neovim-flake</h1>
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<a>
A highly modular, configurable, extensible and easy to use Neovim configuration wrapper written in Nix. Designed for flexibility and ease of use and with code quality in mind.
</a>
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<a>
A highly modular, configurable, extensible and easy to use Neovim configuration
framework in Nix. Designed for flexibility and ease of use, this flake
allows you to easily configure your Neovim instance with a few lines of
Nix code.
</a>
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### Using `nix` CLI
If you would like to try out the configuration before even thinking about installing it, you can run the following command
If you would like to try out the configuration before even thinking about
installing it, you can run the following command
```console
nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake
nix run github:notashelf/nvf
```
This will get you a feel for the base configuration and UI design. The flake exposes `#nix` as the default package, providing minimal language support and various
utilities.You may also use `#nix`, `#tidal` or `#maximal` to get try out different configurations.
This will get you a feel for the base configuration and UI design.
The flake exposes `#nix` as the default package, providing minimal
language support and various utilities.You may also use `#nix`,
`#tidal` or `#maximal` to get try out different configurations.
It is as simple as changing the target output to get a different configuration. For example, to get a configuration with `tidal` support, run:
It is as simple as changing the target output to get a different
configuration. For example, to get a configuration with `tidal` support, run:
```console
nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake#tidal
nix run github:notashelf/nvf#tidal
```
Similar instructions will apply for `nix profile install`. However, you are recommended to instead use the module system as described in the manual.
Similar instructions will apply for `nix profile install`. However, you are
recommended to instead use the module system as described in the manual.
> [!NOTE]
> The `maximal` configuration is _massive_ and will take a while to build.
> To get a feel for the configuration, use the default `nix` or `tidal` configurations.
> Should you choose to try out the `maximal` configuration, using the binary cache as described
> in the manual is _strongly_ recommended.
### Docker
As of version 0.5, an image for the `nix` output is published to Dockerhub and GitHub packages with each tagged release. If you do not have Docker installed
on your system, you may run neovim within a container using your favorite tool. You are still recommended to use `nix` instead of Docker.
The following command will open the current directory in neovim with necessary tools bootstrapped.
```console
docker run -v `pwd`:/home/neovim/demo --rm -it notashelf/neovim-flake:latest
```
The available registeres are `ghcr.io` and `dockerhub` for the time being. Adjust to your liking.
> To get a feel for the configuration, use the default `nix` or `tidal`
> configurations. Should you choose to try out the `maximal` configuration,
> using the binary cache as described in the manual is _strongly_ recommended.
## Documentation
See the [neovim-flake Manual](https://notashelf.github.io/neovim-flake/) for detailed installation guides, configurations, available options, release notes
and more.
See the [**nvf** Manual](https://notashelf.github.io/nvf/) for
detailed installation guides, configurations, available options, release notes
and more. Tips for installing userspace plugins is also contained in the
documentation.
If you want to dive right into trying **neovim-flake** you can get a fully featured configuration with `nix`
language support by running:
If you want to dive right into trying **nvf** you can get a fully
featured configuration with `nix` language support by running:
```console
nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake
nix run github:notashelf/nvf#nix
```
Please create an issue on the [issue tracker](../../../issues) if you find the documentation lacking or confusing.
I also appreciate any contributions to the documentation.
Please create an issue on the [issue tracker](../../../issues) if you find
the documentation lacking or confusing. I also appreciate any contributions
to the documentation.
## Help
You can create an issue on the [issue tracker](../../../issues) to ask questions or report bugs.
I am not yet on spaces like matrix or IRC, so please use the issue tracker for now.
You can create an issue on the [issue tracker](../../../issues) to ask questions
or report bugs. I am not yet on spaces like matrix or IRC, so please use the issue
tracker for now.
## Contributing
I am always looking for new ways to help improve this flake. If you would like to contribute, please read
the [contributing guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) before submitting a pull request. You can also create an
issue on the [issue tracker](../../../issues) before submitting a pull request if you would like to discuss
a feature or bug fix.
## Philosophy
The philosophy behind this flake configuration is to create an easily configurable and reproducible Neovim environment.
While it does sacrifice in size (which I know some users will find _disagreeable_), it offers a lot of flexibility and customizability in
exchange for the large size of the flake inputs. The "KISS" (Keep it simple, stupid) principle has mostly been abandoned here, however, you _can_
ultimately leverage the flexibility of this flake to declare a configuration that follows KISS principles, as it is very easy to bring your
own plugins and configurations from non-nix. What this flake is meant to be does eventually fall into your hands. Whether you are a
developer, writer, or live coder, you can quickly craft a config that suits every project's need. Think of it like a distribution of Neovim that you have
full control over. A distribution that takes advantage of pinning vim plugins and third party dependencies (such as tree-sitter grammars, language servers, and more).
One should never get a broken config when setting options. If setting multiple options results in a broken Neovim, file an issue!
Each plugin knows when another plugin which allows for smart configuration of keybindings and automatic setup of things
like completion sources and languages.
I am always looking for new ways to help improve this flake. If you would like
to contribute, please read the [contributing guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) before
submitting a pull request. You can also create an issue on the
[issue tracker](../../../issues) before submitting a pull request if you would
like to discuss a feature or bug fix.
## FAQ
**Q**: Why is this flake so big?
<br/>
**A**: I have sacrificed in size in order to provide a highly configurable and reproducible Neovim environment. A binary cache is provided to
eleminate the need to build the flake from source, but it is still a large flake. If you do not need all the features, you can use the default `nix` output
instead of the `maximal` output. This will reduce size by a lot, but you will lose some language specific features.
<br/><br/>
**Q**: Will you try to make this flake smaller?
<br/>
**A**: Yes. As a matter of fact, I am actively working on making this flake smaller. Unfortunately the process of providing everything
possible by itself makes the flake large. Best I can do is to optimize the flake as much as possible by selecting plugins that
are small and fast. And the binary cache, so at least you don't have to build it from source.
<br/><br/>
**Q**: Will you use a plugin manager/language server installer?
<br/>
**A**: No. If you feel the need to ask that question, then you have missed the whole point of using nix and ultimately this flake.
The whole reason we use nix is to be able to handle EVERYTHING declaratively, well including the LSP and plugin installations.
<br/><br/>
**Q**: Can you add _X_?
<br/>
**A**: Maybe. Open an issue using the appropriate template and I will consider it. I do not intend to
add _every plugin that is in existence_, but I will consider it, should it offer something useful to the flake.
**A**: Maybe! It is not one of our goals to support each and every Neovim
plugin, however, I am always open to new modules and plugin setup additions
to **nvf**. Use the [appropritate issue
template](https://github.com/NotAShelf/nvf/issues/new/choose) and I will
consider a module addition.
**Q**: A plugin I need is not available in **nvf**. What to do?
<br/>
**A**: **nvf** exposes several APIs for you to be able to add your own
plugin configurations! Please see the documentation on how you may do
this.
## Credits
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- [@FlafyDev](https://github.com/FlafyDev) - For getting the home-manager to work
- [@n3oney](https://github.com/n3oney) - For making custom keybinds finally possible
- [@horriblename](https://github.com/horriblename) - For actively implementing planned features and quality of life updates
- [@Yavko](https://github.com/Yavko) - For the amazing neovim-flake logo
- [@Yavko](https://github.com/Yavko) - For the amazing **nvf** logo
- [@FrothyMarrow](https://github.com/FrothyMarrow) - For seeing mistakes that I could not
and everyone who has submitted issues or pull requests!
### Inspiration
This configuration borrows from and is based on a few other configurations, including:
This configuration borrows from and is based on a few other configurations,
including:
- [@jordanisaacs's](https://github.com/jordanisaacs) [neovim-flake](https://github.com/jordanisaacs/neovim-flake) that this flake is originally based on.
- [@sioodmy's](https://github.com/sioodmy) [dotfiles](https://github.com/sioodmy/dotfiles) that inspired the design choices.
- [@wiltaylor's](https://github.com/wiltaylor) [neovim-flake](https://github.com/wiltaylor/neovim-flake) for plugin and design ideas.
- [@gvolpe's](https://github.com/gvolpe) [neovim-flake](https://github.com/gvolpe/neovim-flake) for plugin, design and nix concepts.
I am grateful for their previous work and inspiration, and I wholeheartedly recommend checking their work out.
I am grateful for their previous work and inspiration, and I wholeheartedly
recommend checking their work out.
<br/>
## License
Following the [original neovim-flake](https://github.com/jordanisaacs/neovim-flake)
**nvf** has been made available under the **MIT License**. However, all assets
are published under the [CC BY License].
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MIT License
Copyright (c) 2023 NotAShelf
Copyright (c) 2023-2024 NotAShelf
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal

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@ -7,9 +7,11 @@ inputs: let
lib ? pkgs.lib,
check ? true,
extraSpecialArgs ? {},
extraModules ? [],
...
}:
modulesWithInputs {
inherit pkgs lib check extraSpecialArgs;
inherit pkgs lib check extraSpecialArgs extraModules;
configuration.imports = modules;
};
@ -18,18 +20,20 @@ inputs: let
};
mainConfig = isMaximal: {
config = {
vim = {
viAlias = true;
vimAlias = true;
debugMode = {
enable = false;
level = 20;
logFile = "/tmp/nvim.log";
};
config.vim = {
viAlias = true;
vimAlias = true;
debugMode = {
enable = false;
level = 16;
logFile = "/tmp/nvim.log";
};
vim.lsp = {
spellcheck = {
enable = isMaximal;
};
lsp = {
formatOnSave = true;
lspkind.enable = false;
lightbulb.enable = true;
@ -41,14 +45,14 @@ inputs: let
nvim-docs-view.enable = isMaximal;
};
vim.debugger = {
debugger = {
nvim-dap = {
enable = true;
ui.enable = true;
};
};
vim.languages = {
languages = {
enableLSP = true;
enableFormat = true;
enableTreesitter = true;
@ -81,7 +85,7 @@ inputs: let
};
};
vim.visuals = {
visuals = {
enable = true;
nvimWebDevicons.enable = true;
scrollBar.enable = true;
@ -105,70 +109,71 @@ inputs: let
};
};
vim.statusline = {
statusline = {
lualine = {
enable = true;
theme = "catppuccin";
};
};
vim.theme = {
theme = {
enable = true;
name = "catppuccin";
style = "mocha";
transparent = false;
};
vim.autopairs.enable = true;
vim.autocomplete = {
autopairs.enable = true;
autocomplete = {
enable = true;
type = "nvim-cmp";
};
vim.filetree = {
filetree = {
nvimTree = {
enable = true;
};
};
vim.tabline = {
tabline = {
nvimBufferline.enable = true;
};
vim.treesitter.context.enable = true;
treesitter.context.enable = true;
vim.binds = {
binds = {
whichKey.enable = true;
cheatsheet.enable = true;
};
vim.telescope.enable = true;
telescope.enable = true;
vim.git = {
git = {
enable = true;
gitsigns.enable = true;
gitsigns.codeActions = false; # throws an annoying debug message
gitsigns.codeActions.enable = false; # throws an annoying debug message
};
vim.minimap = {
minimap = {
minimap-vim.enable = false;
codewindow.enable = isMaximal; # lighter, faster, and uses lua for configuration
};
vim.dashboard = {
dashboard = {
dashboard-nvim.enable = false;
alpha.enable = isMaximal;
};
vim.notify = {
notify = {
nvim-notify.enable = true;
};
vim.projects = {
projects = {
project-nvim.enable = isMaximal;
};
vim.utility = {
utility = {
ccc.enable = isMaximal;
vim-wakatime.enable = isMaximal;
icon-picker.enable = isMaximal;
@ -178,23 +183,27 @@ inputs: let
hop.enable = true;
leap.enable = true;
};
images = {
image-nvim.enable = false;
};
};
vim.notes = {
obsidian.enable = false; # FIXME neovim fails to build if obsidian is enabled
notes = {
obsidian.enable = false; # FIXME: neovim fails to build if obsidian is enabled
orgmode.enable = false;
mind-nvim.enable = isMaximal;
todo-comments.enable = true;
};
vim.terminal = {
terminal = {
toggleterm = {
enable = true;
lazygit.enable = true;
};
};
vim.ui = {
ui = {
borders.enable = true;
noice.enable = true;
colorizer.enable = true;
@ -206,7 +215,7 @@ inputs: let
};
smartcolumn = {
enable = true;
columnAt.languages = {
setupOpts.custom_colorcolumn = {
# this is a freeform module, it's `buftype = int;` for configuring column position
nix = 110;
ruby = 120;
@ -216,26 +225,27 @@ inputs: let
};
};
vim.assistant = {
assistant = {
chatgpt.enable = false;
copilot = {
enable = isMaximal;
enable = false;
cmp.enable = isMaximal;
};
};
vim.session = {
session = {
nvim-session-manager.enable = false;
};
vim.gestures = {
gestures = {
gesture-nvim.enable = false;
};
vim.comments = {
comments = {
comment-nvim.enable = true;
};
vim.presence = {
presence = {
neocord.enable = true;
};
};

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@ -1,21 +1,46 @@
{
inputs,
pkgs,
lib ? import ../lib/stdlib-extended.nix pkgs.lib,
nmdSrc,
lib ? import ../lib/stdlib-extended.nix pkgs.lib inputs,
manpageUrls ? pkgs.path + "/doc/manpage-urls.json",
...
}: let
nmd = import nmdSrc {
inherit lib;
# The DocBook output of `nixos-render-docs` doesn't have the change
# `nmd` uses to work around the broken stylesheets in
# `docbook-xsl-ns`, so we restore the patched version here.
pkgs =
pkgs
// {
docbook-xsl-ns =
pkgs.docbook-xsl-ns.override {withManOptDedupPatch = true;};
};
};
inherit (lib.modules) mkForce evalModules;
inherit (lib.strings) hasPrefix removePrefix;
inherit (lib.attrsets) isAttrs mapAttrs optionalAttrs recursiveUpdate isDerivation;
inherit (builtins) fromJSON readFile;
# release data
release-config = fromJSON (readFile ../release.json);
revision = release-config.release;
# From home-manager:
#
# Recursively replace each derivation in the given attribute set
# with the same derivation but with the `outPath` attribute set to
# the string `"\${pkgs.attribute.path}"`. This allows the
# documentation to refer to derivations through their values without
# establishing an actual dependency on the derivation output.
#
# This is not perfect, but it seems to cover a vast majority of use
# cases.
#
# Caveat: even if the package is reached by a different means, the
# path above will be shown and not e.g.
# `${config.services.foo.package}`.
scrubDerivations = prefixPath: attrs: let
scrubDerivation = name: value: let
pkgAttrName = prefixPath + "." + name;
in
if isAttrs value
then
scrubDerivations pkgAttrName value
// optionalAttrs (isDerivation value) {
outPath = "\${${pkgAttrName}}";
}
else value;
in
mapAttrs scrubDerivation attrs;
# Make sure the used package is scrubbed to avoid actually
# instantiating derivations.
@ -23,46 +48,51 @@
imports = [
{
_module.args = {
pkgs = lib.mkForce (nmd.scrubDerivations "pkgs" pkgs);
pkgs_i686 = lib.mkForce {};
pkgs = mkForce (scrubDerivations "pkgs" pkgs);
pkgs_i686 = mkForce {};
};
}
];
};
dontCheckDefinitions = {_module.check = false;};
githubDeclaration = user: repo: subpath: let
urlRef = "main";
in {
url = "https://github.com/${user}/${repo}/blob/${urlRef}/${subpath}";
name = "<${repo}/${subpath}>";
};
# Specify the path to the module entrypoint
nvimPath = toString ./..;
buildOptionsDocs = args @ {
modules,
includeModuleSystemOptions ? true,
warningsAreErrors ? true,
...
}: let
inherit ((lib.evalModules {inherit modules;})) options;
inherit ((evalModules {inherit modules;})) options;
# Declaration of the Github site URL.
# Takes a user, repo, and subpath, and returns a declaration site
# as a string.
githubDeclaration = user: repo: subpath: let
urlRef = "github.com";
branch = "main";
in {
url = "https://${urlRef}/${user}/${repo}/blob/${branch}/${subpath}";
name = "<${repo}/${subpath}>";
};
in
pkgs.buildPackages.nixosOptionsDoc ({
inherit warningsAreErrors;
options =
if includeModuleSystemOptions
then options
else builtins.removeAttrs options ["_module"];
transformOptions = opt:
opt
// {
# Clean up declaration sites to not refer to the Home Manager
recursiveUpdate opt {
# Clean up declaration sites to not refer to the nvf
# source tree.
declarations = map (decl:
if lib.hasPrefix nvimPath (toString decl)
if hasPrefix nvimPath (toString decl)
then
githubDeclaration "notashelf" "neovim-flake"
(lib.removePrefix "/" (lib.removePrefix nvimPath (toString decl)))
githubDeclaration "notashelf" "nvf"
(removePrefix "/" (removePrefix nvimPath (toString decl)))
else if decl == "lib/modules.nix"
then
# TODO: handle this in a better way (may require upstream
@ -75,61 +105,65 @@
// builtins.removeAttrs args ["modules" "includeModuleSystemOptions"]);
nvimModuleDocs = buildOptionsDocs {
variablelistId = "nvf-options";
modules =
import ../modules/modules.nix {
inherit lib pkgs;
check = false;
}
++ [scrubbedPkgsModule];
variablelistId = "neovim-flake-options";
};
release-config = builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile ../release.json);
revision = "release-${release-config.release}";
# Generate the `man home-configuration.nix` package
nvf-configuration-manual =
pkgs.runCommand "neovim-flake-reference-manpage" {
pkgs.runCommand "nvf-reference-manpage" {
nativeBuildInputs = [pkgs.buildPackages.installShellFiles pkgs.nixos-render-docs];
allowedReferences = ["out"];
} ''
# Generate manpages.
mkdir -p $out/share/man/man5
mkdir -p $out/share/man/man1
nixos-render-docs -j $NIX_BUILD_CORES options manpage \
--revision ${revision} \
--header ${./man/header.5} \
--footer ${./man/footer.5} \
${nvimModuleDocs.optionsJSON}/share/doc/nixos/options.json \
$out/share/man/man5/neovim-flake.5
cp ${./neovim-flake.1} $out/share/man/man1/neovim-flake.1
$out/share/man/man5/nvf.5
cp ${./man/nvf.1} $out/share/man/man1/nvf.1
'';
# Generate the HTML manual pages
neovim-flake-manual = pkgs.callPackage ./manual.nix {
inherit revision;
outputPath = "share/doc/neovim-flake";
nmd = nmdSrc;
nvf-manual = pkgs.callPackage ./manual.nix {
inherit revision manpageUrls;
outputPath = "share/doc/nvf";
options = {
neovim-flake = nvimModuleDocs.optionsJSON;
nvf = nvimModuleDocs.optionsJSON;
};
};
html = neovim-flake-manual;
html = nvf-manual;
htmlOpenTool = pkgs.callPackage ./html-open-tool.nix {} {inherit html;};
in {
inherit nmdSrc;
inherit (inputs) nmd;
options = {
# TODO: Use `hmOptionsDocs.optionsJSON` directly once upstream
# `nixosOptionsDoc` is more customizable.
json =
pkgs.runCommand "options.json" {
meta.description = "List of Home Manager options in JSON format";
meta.description = "List of nvf options in JSON format";
} ''
mkdir -p $out/{share/doc,nix-support}
cp -a ${nvimModuleDocs.optionsJSON}/share/doc/nixos $out/share/doc/neovim-flake
cp -a ${nvimModuleDocs.optionsJSON}/share/doc/nixos $out/share/doc/nvf
substitute \
${nvimModuleDocs.optionsJSON}/nix-support/hydra-build-products \
$out/nix-support/hydra-build-products \
--replace \
'${nvimModuleDocs.optionsJSON}/share/doc/nixos' \
"$out/share/doc/neovim-flake"
"$out/share/doc/nvf"
'';
};

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.SH "AUTHORS"
.PP
neovim-flake contributors

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pre {
padding: 0;
}
pre code.hljs {
border: none;
margin: 0;
}

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symlinkJoin,
}: {
html,
pathName ? "neovim-flake",
pathName ? "nvf",
projectName ? pathName,
name ? "${pathName}-help",
}: let

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.SH "AUTHORS"
.PP
nvf contributors

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.TH "neovim-flake" "5" "01/01/1980" "neovim-flake"
.TH "nvf" "5" "01/01/1980" "nvf"
.\" disable hyphenation
.nh
.\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only)
@ -6,9 +6,8 @@
.\" enable line breaks after slashes
.cflags 4 /
.SH "NAME"
neovim-flake configuration specification
nvf configuration specification
.SH "OPTIONS"
.PP
You can use the following options in
home\-configuration\&.nix:
You can use the following options to configure nvf:
.PP

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
.Dd January 1, 1980
.Dt neovim-flake 1
.Os neovim-flake
.Dt nvf 1
.Os nvf
.\" disable hyphenation
.nh
.\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only)
@ -8,22 +8,26 @@
.\" enable line breaks after slashes
.cflags 4 /
.Sh NAME
.Nm neovim-flake
.Nd a extensible and distro-agonistic Neovim configuration wrapper in Nix
.Nm nvf
.Nd A highly modular, extensible and distro-agnostic Neovim configuration framework for Nix/NixOS.
.
.Sh BUGS
.Pp
Please report any bugs on the
Please report any bugs that you might encounter on the
\m[blue]\fBproject issue tracker\fR\m[]\&.
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Pp
\fBnvf\fR(5)
.Sh AUTHOR
.Pp
\fBneovim-flake contributors\fR
\fBnvf contributors\fR
.RS 4
Author.
.RE
.Sh COPYRIGHT
.br
Copyright \(co 2017\(en2022 neovim-flake contributors
Copyright \(co 2023\(en2024 nvf contributors
.br

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{
stdenv,
lib,
documentation-highlighter,
nmd,
revision,
outputPath ? "share/doc/neovim-flake",
options,
stdenvNoCC,
# build inputs
nixos-render-docs,
documentation-highlighter,
# nrd configuration
manpageUrls,
revision,
options,
outputPath ? "share/doc/nvf",
}:
stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "neovim-flake-manual";
src = ./manual;
stdenvNoCC.mkDerivation {
name = "nvf-manual";
src = builtins.path {
path = lib.sourceFilesBySuffices ./manual [".md"];
name = "nvf-manual";
};
nativeBuildInputs = [nixos-render-docs];
buildPhase = ''
mkdir -p out/media
mkdir -p out/{highlightjs,media}
mkdir -p out/highlightjs
cp -t out/highlightjs \
cp -vt out/highlightjs \
${documentation-highlighter}/highlight.pack.js \
${documentation-highlighter}/LICENSE \
${documentation-highlighter}/mono-blue.css \
${documentation-highlighter}/loader.js
substituteInPlace ./options.md \
--replace \
'@OPTIONS_JSON@' \
${options.neovim-flake}/share/doc/nixos/options.json
--subst-var-by \
OPTIONS_JSON \
${options.nvf}/share/doc/nixos/options.json
substituteInPlace ./manual.md \
--replace \
'@VERSION@' \
--subst-var-by \
NVF_VERSION \
${revision}
cp -v ${nmd}/static/style.css out/style.css
cp -vt out/highlightjs ${nmd}/static/highlightjs/tomorrow-night.min.css
cp -v ${./highlight-style.css} out/highlightjs/highlight-style.css
# copy stylesheet
cp ${./static/style.css} out/style.css
# copy release notes
cp -vr ${./release-notes} release-notes
# generate manual from
nixos-render-docs manual html \
--manpage-urls ./manpage-urls.json \
--manpage-urls ${manpageUrls} \
--revision ${lib.trivial.revisionWithDefault revision} \
--stylesheet style.css \
--stylesheet highlightjs/tomorrow-night.min.css \
--stylesheet highlightjs/highlight-style.css \
--script highlightjs/highlight.pack.js \
--script highlightjs/loader.js \
--toc-depth 1 \
--toc-depth 2 \
--section-toc-depth 1 \
manual.md \
out/index.xhtml

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# Configuring nvf {#ch-configuring}
```{=include=} chapters
configuring/custom-package.md
configuring/custom-plugins.md
configuring/languages.md
configuring/dags.md
```

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# Custom Neovim Package {#ch-custom-package}
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` option.
```nix
{inputs, pkgs, ...}: {
# using the neovim-nightly overlay
vim.package = inputs.neovim-overlay.packages.${pkgs.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.
```nix
{ pkgs, ...}: {
# using the neovim-nightly overlay
vim.package = pkgs.neovim-unwrapped;
}
```

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# Custom Plugins {#ch-custom-plugins}
**nvf**, by default, exposes a wide variety of plugins as module options
for your convience and bundles necessary dependencies into **nvf**'s runtime.
In case a plugin is not available in **nvf**, you may consider making a pull
request to **nvf** to include it as a module or you may add it to your
configuration locally.
## Adding Plugins {#ch-adding-plugins}
There are multiple ways of adding custom plugins to your **nvf** configuration.
You can use custom plugins, before they are implemented in the flake. To add a
plugin to the runtime, you need to add it to the `vim.startPlugins` list in
your configuration.
Adding a plugin to `startPlugins` will not allow you to configure the plugin
that you have adeed, but **nvf** provides multiple way of configuring any
custom plugins that you might have added to your configuration.
```{=include=} sections
custom-plugins/configuring.md
custom-plugins/new-method.md
custom-plugins/old-method.md
```

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# Configuring {#sec-configuring-plugins}
Just making the plugin to your Neovim configuration available might not always
be enough. In that case, you can write custom vimscript or lua config, using
either `config.vim.configRC` or `config.vim.luaConfigRC` respectively. Both of
these options are attribute sets, and you need to give the configuration you're
adding some name, like this:
```nix
{
# this will create an "aquarium" section in your init.vim with the contents of your custom config
# which will be *appended* to the rest of your configuration, inside your init.vim
config.vim.configRC.aquarium = "colorscheme aquiarum";
}
```
:::{.note}
If your configuration needs to be put in a specific place in the config, you
can use functions from `inputs.nvf.lib.nvim.dag` to order it. Refer to
https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/blob/master/modules/lib/dag.nix
to find out more about the DAG system.
:::
If you successfully made your plugin work, please feel free to create a PR to
add it to **nvf** or open an issue with your findings so that we can make it
available for everyone easily.

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@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
# New Method {#sec-new-method}
As of version 0.5, we have a more extensive API for configuring plugins, under `vim.extraPlugins`.
Instead of using DAGs exposed by the library, you may use the extra plugin module as follows:
As of version **0.5**, we have a more extensive API for configuring plugins,
under `vim.extraPlugins`. Instead of using DAGs exposed by the library, you may
use the extra plugin module as follows:
```nix
{

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# Old Method {#sec-old-method}
Prior to version 0.5, the method of adding new plugins was adding the plugin
package to `vim.startPlugins` and add its configuration as a DAG under one of
`vim.configRC` or `vim.luaConfigRC`. Users who have not yet updated to 0.5, or
prefer a more hands-on approach may use the old method where the load order of
the plugins is determined by DAGs.
## Adding plugins {#sec-adding-plugins}
To add a plugin to **nvf**'s runtime, you may add it
```nix
{pkgs, ...}: {
# add a package from nixpkgs to startPlugins
vim.startPlugins = [
pkgs.vimPlugins.aerial-nvim ];
}
```
And to configure the added plugin, you can use the `luaConfigRC` option to
provide configuration as a DAG using the **nvf** extended library.
```nix
{inputs, ...}: let
# assuming you have an input called nvf pointing at the nvf repository
inherit (inputs.nvf.lib.nvim.dag) entryAnywhere;
in {
vim.luaConfigRC.aerial-nvim= entryAnywhere ''
require('aerial').setup {
-- your configuration here
}
'';
}
```

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# Using DAGs {#ch-using-dags}
We conform to the NixOS options types for the most part, however, a noteworthy
addition for certain options is the [**DAG
(Directed acyclic graph)**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directed_acyclic_graph)
type which is borrowed from home-manager's extended library. This type is most
used for topologically sorting strings. The DAG type allows the attribute set
entries to express dependency relations among themselves. This can, for
example, be used to control the order of configuration sections in your
`configRC` or `luaConfigRC`.
The below section, mostly taken from the [home-manager
manual](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nix-community/home-manager/master/docs/manual/writing-modules/types.md)
explains in more detail the overall usage logic of the DAG type.
## entryAnywhere {#sec-types-dag-entryAnywhere}
> `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
```nix
foo.bar = {
a = lib.dag.entryAnywhere 0;
}
```
and
```nix
foo.bar = {
a = 0;
}
```
are equivalent.
## entryAfter {#ch-types-dag-entryAfter}
> `lib.dag.entryAfter (afters: list string) (value: T) : DagEntry<T>`
Indicates that `value` must be placed _after_ each of the
attribute names in the given list. For example
```nix
foo.bar = {
a = 0;
b = lib.dag.entryAfter [ "a" ] 1;
}
```
would place `b` after `a` in the graph.
## entryBefore {#ch-types-dag-entryBefore}
> `lib.dag.entryBefore (befores: list string) (value: T) : DagEntry<T>`
Indicates that `value` must be placed _before_ each of the
attribute names in the given list. For example
```nix
foo.bar = {
b = lib.dag.entryBefore [ "a" ] 1;
a = 0;
}
```
would place `b` before `a` in the graph.
## entryBetween {#sec-types-dag-entryBetween}
> `lib.dag.entryBetween (befores: list string) (afters: list string) (value: T) : DagEntry<T>`
Indicates that `value` must be placed _before_ the attribute
names in the first list and _after_ the attribute names in the
second list. For example
```nix
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}`.
## entriesAnywhere {#sec-types-dag-entriesAnywhere}
> `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
```nix
foo.bar = lib.dag.entriesAnywhere "a" [ 0 1 ];
```
is equivalent to
```nix
foo.bar = {
a-0 = 0;
a-1 = lib.dag.entryAfter [ "a-0" ] 1;
}
```
## entriesAfter {#sec-types-dag-entriesAfter}
> `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_ each of the attribute names in `afters`. For example
```nix
foo.bar =
{ b = 0; } // lib.dag.entriesAfter "a" [ "b" ] [ 1 2 ];
```
is equivalent to
```nix
foo.bar = {
b = 0;
a-0 = lib.dag.entryAfter [ "b" ] 1;
a-1 = lib.dag.entryAfter [ "a-0" ] 2;
}
```
## entriesBefore {#sec-types-dag-entriesBefore}
> `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_ each
of the attribute names in `befores`. For example
```nix
foo.bar =
{ b = 0; } // lib.dag.entriesBefore "a" [ "b" ] [ 1 2 ];
```
is equivalent to
```nix
foo.bar = {
b = 0;
a-0 = 1;
a-1 = lib.dag.entryBetween [ "b" ] [ "a-0" ] 2;
}
```
## entriesBetween {#sec-types-dag-entriesBetween}
> `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_ each
of the attribute names in `befores` and _after_ each of the
attribute names in `afters`. For example
```nix
foo.bar =
{ b = 0; c = 3; } // lib.dag.entriesBetween "a" [ "b" ] [ "c" ] [ 1 2 ];
```
is equivalent to
```nix
foo.bar = {
b = 0;
c = 3;
a-0 = lib.dag.entryAfter [ "c" ] 1;
a-1 = lib.dag.entryBetween [ "b" ] [ "a-0" ] 2;
}
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# Language Support {#ch-languages}
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. See the configuration docs for details.
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.
- Rust: [vim.languages.rust.enable](#opt-vim.languages.rust.enable)
- Nix: [vim.languages.nix.enable](#opt-vim.languages.nix.enable)

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# LSP Custom Packages/Command {#sec-languages-custom-lsp-packages}
In any of the `opt.languages.<language>.lsp.package` options you can provide
your own LSP package, or provide the command to launch the language server, as
a list of strings. You can use this to skip automatic installation of a language
server, and instead use the one found in your `$PATH` during runtime, for
example:
```nix
vim.languages.java = {
lsp = {
enable = true;
# this expects jdt-language-server to be in your PATH
# or in `vim.extraPackages`
package = ["jdt-language-server" "-data" "~/.cache/jdtls/workspace"];
};
}
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# Custom Configuration {#ch-custom-configuration}
Custom configuration is done with the `neovimConfiguration` while using the flake as a standalone package.
It takes in the configuration as a module. The output of the configuration function is an attrset.
```nix
{
options = "The options that were available to configure";
config = "The outputted configuration";
pkgs = "The package set used to evaluate the module";
neovim = "The built neovim package";
}
```
The following is an example of a barebones vim configuration with the default theme enabled.
```nix
{
inputs.neovim-flake = {
url = "github:notashelf/neovim-flake";
inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
};
outputs = {nixpkgs, neovim-flake, ...}: let
system = "x86_64-linux";
pkgs = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system};
configModule = {
# Add any custom options (and feel free to upstream them!)
# options = ...
config.vim = {
theme.enable = true;
};
};
customNeovim = neovim-flake.lib.neovimConfiguration {
modules = [configModule];
inherit pkgs;
};
in {
# this will make the package available as a flake input
packages.${system}.neovim = customNeovim.neovim;
# this is an example nixosConfiguration using the built neovim package
nixosConfigurations = {
yourHostName = nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem {
# ...
modules = [
./configuration.nix # or whatever your configuration is
# this will make wrapped neovim available in your system packages
{environment.systemPackages = [customNeovim.neovim];}
];
# ...
};
};
};
}
```
Your built neovim configuration can be exposed as a flake output, or be added to your system packages to make
it available across your system. You may also consider passing the flake output to home-manager to make it available
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# Custom Neovim Package {#ch-custom-package}
As of v0.5, you may now specify the neovim package that will be wrapped with your configuration. This is done with the `vim.package` option.
```nix
{inputs, pkgs, ...}: {
# using the neovim-nightly overlay
config.vim.package = inputs.neovim-overlay.packages.${pkgs.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.

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# Custom Plugins {#ch-custom-plugins}
You can use custom plugins, before they are implemented in the flake.
To add a plugin, you need to add it to your config's `config.vim.startPlugins` array.
```{=include=} sections
custom-plugins/new-method.md
custom-plugins/old-method.md
custom-plugins/configuring.md
```

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# Configuring {#configuring-plugins}
Just making the plugin to your neovim configuration available might not always be enough.
In that case, you can write custom vimscript or lua config, using `config.vim.configRC` or `config.vim.luaConfigRC`
respectively. These options are attribute sets, and you need to give the configuration you're adding some name, like this:
```nix
{
# this will create an "aquarium" section in your init.vim with the contents of your custom config
# which will be *appended* to the rest of your configuration, inside your init.vim
config.vim.configRC.aquarium = "colorscheme aquiarum";
}
```
:::{.note}
If your configuration needs to be put in a specific place in the config, you can use functions from
`inputs.neovim-flake.lib.nvim.dag` to order it.
Refer to https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/blob/master/modules/lib/dag.nix to find out more about
the DAG system.
:::
Also, if you successfully made your plugin work, please make a PR to add it to the flake, or open an issue
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# Old Method {#sec-old-method}
Users who have not yet updated to 0.5, or prefer a more hands-on approach may use the old method where the load order
of the plugins is determined by DAGs.
```nix
{
# fetch plugin source from GitHub and add it to startPlugins
config.vim.startPlugins = [
(pkgs.fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "FrenzyExists";
repo = "aquarium-vim";
rev = "d09b1feda1148797aa5ff0dbca8d8e3256d028d5";
sha256 = "CtyEhCcGxxok6xFQ09feWpdEBIYHH+GIFVOaNZx10Bs=";
})
];
}
```

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# Default Configs {#ch-default-configs}
While you can configure neovim-flake yourself using the builder, you can also use the pre-built configs that are available.
While you can configure **nvf** yourself using the builder, you can also use the pre-built configs that are available.
Here are a few default configurations you can use.
```{=include=} sections
```{=include=} chapters
default-configs/maximal.md
default-configs/nix.md
default-configs/tidal.md
```

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# Maximal {#sec-default-maximal}
```bash
$ nix shell github:notashelf/neovim-flake#maximal test.nix
$ nix shell github:notashelf/nvf#maximal test.nix
```
It is the same fully configured neovim as with the [Nix](#sec-default-nix) config, but with every supported language enabled.
:::{.note}
Running the maximal config will download _a lot_ of packages as it is downloading language servers, formatters, and more.
It is the same fully configured Neovim as with the [Nix](#sec-default-nix)
configuration, but with every supported language enabled.
::: {.note}
Running the maximal config will download _a lot_ of packages as it is
downloading language servers, formatters, and more.
:::

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# Nix {#sec-default-nix}
```bash
$ nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake#nix test.nix
$ nix run github:notashelf/nvf#nix test.nix
```
Enables all the of neovim plugins, with language support for specifically Nix. This lets you see what a fully configured neovim setup looks like without downloading a whole bunch of language servers and associated tools.
Enables all the of Neovim plugins, with language support for specifically Nix.
This lets you see what a fully configured neovim setup looks like without
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# Tidal Cycles {#sec-default-tidal}
```bash
$ nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake#tidal file.tidal
```
Utilizing [vim-tidal](https://github.com/tidalcycles/vim-tidal) and mitchmindtree's fantastic
[tidalcycles.nix](https://github.com/mitchmindtree/tidalcycles.nix) start playing with tidal cycles in a single command.
In your tidal file, type a cycle e.g. `d1 $ s "drum"` and then press _ctrl+enter_. Super collider with superdirt, and a
modified GHCI with tidal will start up and begin playing. Note, you need jack enabled on your system. If you are using
pipewire, its as easy as setting `services.pipewire.jack.enable = true` in your configuration.

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# Hacking neovim-flake {#ch-hacking}
# Hacking nvf {#ch-hacking}
neovim-flake is designed for developers as much as it is for the end user. I would like any potential contributor
**nvf** is designed for developers as much as it is for the end user. I would like any potential contributor
to be able to propagate their desired changes into the repository without the extra effort. As such, below are guides
(and guidelines) to streamline the contribution process and ensure that your valuable input seamlessly integrates
into neovim-flake's development without leaving question marks in your head.
into **nvf**'s development without leaving question marks in your head.
This section is mainly directed towards those who wish to contribute code into neovim-flake. If you wish to instead
This section is mainly directed towards those who wish to contribute code into **nvf**. If you wish to instead
report a bug or discuss a potential feature implementation, first look among the
already [open issues](https://github.com/notashelf/neovim-flake/issues) and if no matching issue exists you may open
a [new issue](https://github.com/notashelf/neovim-flake/issues/new) and describe your problem/request. While creating an
already [open issues](https://github.com/notashelf/nvf/issues) and if no matching issue exists you may open
a [new issue](https://github.com/notashelf/nvf/issues/new) 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
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# Adding Plugins {#sec-additional-plugins}
To add a new neovim plugin, first add the source url in the inputs section of `flake.nix`
To add a new Neovim plugin, first add the source url in the inputs section of `flake.nix`
with the prefix `plugin-`
```nix
{
inputs = {
# ...
neodev-nvim = {
plugin-neodev-nvim = {
url = "github:folke/neodev.nvim";
flake = false;
};
@ -16,18 +17,110 @@ To add a new neovim plugin, first add the source url in the inputs section of `f
}
```
Then add the name of the plugin into the `availablePlugins` variable in `lib/types/plugins.nix`:
The addition of the `plugin-` prefix will allow **nvf** to autodiscover the
input from the flake inputs automatically, allowing you to refer to it in areas
that require a very specific plugin type as defined in `lib/types/plugins.nix`
```nix
# ...
availablePlugins = [
# ...
"neodev-nvim"
];
```
You can now reference this plugin using its string name:
You can now reference this plugin using its string name, the plugin will be
built with the name and source URL from the flake input, allowing you to
refer to it as a **string**.
```nix
config.vim.startPlugins = ["neodev-nvim"];
```
## Modular setup options {#sec-modular-setup-options}
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:
```nix
# 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;
# ...
};
};
};
}
```
```nix
# 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:
```lua
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!
```nix
# 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;
};
};
}
```
## Details of toLuaObject {#sec-details-of-toluaobject}
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:
1. nix `null` converts to lua `nil`
2. number and strings convert to their lua counterparts
3. nix attrSet/list convert into lua tables
4. you can write raw lua code using `lib.generators.mkLuaInline`. This
function is part of nixpkgs.
Example:
```nix
vim.your-plugin.setupOpts = {
on_init = lib.generators.mkLuaInline ''
function()
print('we can write lua!')
end
'';
}
```

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# Getting Started {#sec-contrib-getting-started}
You naturally would like to start by forking the repository. If you are new to git, have a look at GitHub's
[Fork a repo guide](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/) for instructions on how you can do this. Once you have a fork of neovim-flake
you should create a branch starting at the most recent `main` branch.
Give your branch a reasonably descriptive name, suffixed by its type - i.e `feature/debugger` or `fix/pesky-bug`.
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](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/)
for instructions on how you can do this. Once you have a fork of **nvf**, you
should create a separate branch based on the msot recent `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 [Guidelines](#sec-guidelines). Once you are confident everything is in order, push the branch to GitHub and
[create a pull request](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request), following the template that you will be prompted to fill.
Implement your changes and commit them to the newly created branch and when you
are happy with the result, and positive that it fullfills our [Contributing
Guidelines](#sec-guidelines), push the branch to GitHub and [create a pull
request](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request). The default
pull request template available on the **nvf** repository will guide you through
the rest of the process, and we'll gently nudge you in the correct direction if
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# Guidelines {#sec-guidelines}
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 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](https://github.com/NotAShelf/neovim-flake/discussions) ideally (but not necessarily)
before you start developing.
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](https://github.com/NotAShelf/nvf/discussions)
ideally (but not necessarily) before you start developing.
## Adding Documentation {#sec-guidelines-documentation}
Most, if not all, changes warrant changes to the documentation. Module options should be documented with
[Nixpkgs-flavoured Markdown](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/unstable/#sec-contributing-markup), albeit with exceptions.
:::{.note}
As of v0.5, neovim-flake is itself documented using full markdown in both module options and the manual. With
v0.6, this manual has also been converted to markdown in full.
Most, if not all, changes warrant changes to the documentation. Module options
should be documented with [Nixpkgs-flavoured Markdown](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/unstable/#sec-contributing-markup),
albeit with exceptions.
::: {.note}
As of **v0.5**, **vf** is itself documented using full markdown in both module
options and the manual. With **v0.6**, this manual has also been converted to
markdown in full.
:::
The HTML version of this manual containing both the module option descriptions and the documentation of neovim-flake
(such as this page) can be generated and opened by typing the following in a shell within a clone of the
neovim-flake Git repository:
The HTML version of this manual containing both the module option descriptions
and the documentation of **nvf** (such as this page) can be generated and
opened by typing the following in a shell within a clone of the **nvf** Git
repository:
```console
$ nix build .#docs-html
$ xdg-open $PWD/result/share/doc/neovim-flake/index.html
$ xdg-open $PWD/result/share/doc/nvf/index.html
```
## Formatting Code {#sec-guidelines-formatting}
Make sure your code is formatted as described in [code-style section](#sec-guidelines-code-style). To maintain consistency throughout
the project you are encouraged to browse through existing code and adopt its style also in new code.
Make sure your code is formatted as described in [code-style
section](#sec-guidelines-code-style). To maintain consistency throughout the
project you are encouraged to browse through existing code and adopt its style
also in new code.
## Formatting Commits {#sec-guidelines-commit-message-style}
Similar to [code style guidelines](#sec-guidelines-code-style) we encourage a consistent commit message format as described
in [commit style guidelines](#sec-guidelines-commit-style).
Similar to [code style guidelines](#sec-guidelines-code-style) we encourage a
consistent commit message format as described in [commit style
guidelines](#sec-guidelines-commit-style).
## Commit Style {#sec-guidelines-commit-style}
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 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](https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/#seven-rule),
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
The commit messages should follow the [seven
rules](https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/#seven-rule), 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}
@ -57,47 +67,63 @@ the first line. A commit message ideally, but not necessarily, follow the given
{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](#sec-guidelines-ex-commit-message) for a commit message that fulfills these requirements.
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](#sec-guidelines-ex-commit-message) for a commit message that
fulfills these requirements.
## Example Commit {#sec-guidelines-ex-commit-message}
The commit [69f8e47e9e74c8d3d060ca22e18246b7f7d988ef](https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/commit/69f8e47e9e74c8d3d060ca22e18246b7f7d988ef) contains the commit message
The commit [69f8e47e9e74c8d3d060ca22e18246b7f7d988ef](https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/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.
```
Long description can be ommitted 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 for your changes.
Similarly, if you are contributing to **nvf**, you would include the scope of
the commit followed by the description:
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.
```
languages/ruby: init module
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`.
Adds a language module for Ruby, adds appropriate formatters and Treesitter grammers
```
Long description can be ommitted 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`.
## Code Style {#sec-guidelines-code-style}
**Treewide**
Keep lines at a reasonable width, ideally 80 characters or less. This also applies to string literals and module
descriptions and documentation.
### Treewide {#sec-code-style-treewide}
**Nix**
neovim-flake is formatted by the [alejandra](https://github.com/kamadorueda/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.
Keep lines at a reasonable width, ideally 80 characters or less. This also applies
to string literals and module descriptions and documentation.
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.
### Nix {#sec-code-style-nix}
**nvf** is formatted by the [alejandra](https://github.com/kamadorueda/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:
@ -120,8 +146,8 @@ module = {
}
```
If you move a line down after the merge operator, Alejandra will automatically unfold the whole merged attrset
for you, which we **do not** want.
If you move a line down after the merge operator, Alejandra will automatically
unfold the whole merged attrset for you, which we **do not** want.
```nix
module = {
@ -131,13 +157,12 @@ module = {
}
```
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.
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.
```nix
# this is ok
acceptableList = [
item1 # comment
item2
@ -149,10 +174,12 @@ acceptableList = [
listToBeAvoided = [item1 item2 /* comment */ item3 item4];
# this is ok
acceptableList = [item1];
acceptableList = [item1 item2];
# this is not ok
listToBeAvoided = [
# this is also ok if the list is expected to contain more elements
acceptableList= [
item1
item2
# more items if needed...
];
```

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# Keybinds {#sec-keybinds}
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](https://github.com/NotAShelf/neovim-flake/tree/main/lib). The following section contains
a general overview to how you may utilize said functions.
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](https://github.com/NotAShelf/nvf/tree/main/lib). The following
section contains a general overview to how you may utilize said functions.
## Custom Key Mappings Support for a Plugin {#sec-custom-key-mappings}
@ -36,44 +37,58 @@ An example, simple keybinding, can look like this:
```
There are many settings available in the options. Please refer to the
[documentation](https://notashelf.github.io/neovim-flake/options.html#opt-vim.maps.command._name_.action)
[documentation](https://notashelf.github.io/nvf/options.html#opt-vim.maps.command._name_.action)
to see a list of them.
`neovim-flake` provides a list of helper commands, so that you don't have to write the mapping attribute sets every
time:
**nvf** provides a list of helper commands, so that you don't have to write the
mapping attribute sets every time:
- `mkBinding = key: action: desc:` - makes a basic binding, with `silent` set to true.
- `mkExprBinding = key: action: desc:` - makes an expression binding, with `lua`, `silent`, and `expr` set to true.
- `mkLuaBinding = key: action: desc:` - makes an expression binding, with `lua`, and `silent` set to true.
- `mkBinding = key: action: desc:` - makes a basic binding, with `silent` set
to true.
- `mkExprBinding = key: action: desc:` - makes an expression binding, with
`lua`, `silent`, and `expr` set to true.
- `mkLuaBinding = key: action: desc:` - makes an expression binding, with
`lua`, and `silent` set to true.
Note that the Lua in these bindings is actual Lua, not pasted into a `:lua` command.
Therefore, you either pass in a function like `require('someplugin').some_function`, without actually calling it,
or you define your own function, like `function() require('someplugin').some_function() end`.
Do note that the Lua in these bindings is actual Lua, and not pasted into a
`:lua` command. Therefore, you should either pass in a function like
`require('someplugin').some_function`, without actually calling it, or you
should define your own functions, for example
Additionally, to not have to repeat the descriptions, there's another utility function with its own set of functions:
```lua
function()
require('someplugin').some_function()
end
```
Utility function that takes two attrsets:
Additionally, to not have to repeat the descriptions, there's another utility
function with its own set of functions: Utility function that takes two
attribute sets:
- `{ someKey = "some_value" }`
- `{ someKey = { description = "Some Description"; }; }`
and merges them into `{ someKey = { value = "some_value"; description = "Some Description"; }; }`
```
```nix
addDescriptionsToMappings = actualMappings: mappingDefinitions:
```
This function can be used in combination with the same `mkBinding` functions as above, except they only take two
arguments - `binding` and `action`, and have different names:
This function can be used in combination with the same `mkBinding` functions as
above, except they only take two arguments - `binding` and `action`, and have
different names:
- `mkSetBinding = binding: action:` - makes a basic binding, with `silent` set to true.
- `mkSetExprBinding = binding: action:` - makes an expression binding, with `lua`, `silent`, and `expr` set to true.
- `mkSetLuaBinding = binding: action:` - makes an expression binding, with `lua`, and `silent` set to true.
- `mkSetBinding = binding: action:` - makes a basic binding, with `silent`
set to true.
- `mkSetExprBinding = binding: action:` - makes an expression binding, with
`lua`, `silent`, and `expr` set to true.
- `mkSetLuaBinding = binding: action:` - makes an expression binding, with
`lua`, and `silent` set to true.
You can read the source code of some modules to see them in action, but their usage should look something like this:
You can read the source code of some modules to see them in action, but their
usage should look something like this:
```nix
# plugindefinition.nix
{lib, ...}: with lib; {
options.vim.plugin = {
@ -96,15 +111,13 @@ You can read the source code of some modules to see them in action, but their us
};
}
```
```nix
# config.nix
{
pkgs,
config,
pkgs,
lib,
...
}:
@ -158,9 +171,8 @@ in {
```
:::{.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.
::: {.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.
:::

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# Testing Changes {#sec-testing-changes}
Once you have made your changes, you will need to test them throughly. 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 posssible.
Once you have made your changes, you will need to test them throughly. 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 posssible.
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.
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
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# Home Manager {#ch-hm-module}
The Home Manager module allows us to customize the different `vim` options from inside the home-manager configuration
and it is the preferred way of configuring neovim-flake, both on NixOS and non-NixOS systems.
To use it, we first add the input flake.
```nix
{
neovim-flake = {
url = github:notashelf/neovim-flake;
# you can override input nixpkgs
inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
# you can also override individual plugins
# i.e inputs.obsidian-nvim.follows = "obsidian-nvim"; # <- obsidian nvim needs to be in your inputs
};
}
```
Followed by importing the home-manager module somewhere in your configuration.
```nix
{
# assuming neovim-flake is in your inputs and inputs is in the argset
imports = [ inputs.neovim-flake.homeManagerModules.default ];
}
```
An example installation for standalone home-manager would look like this:
```nix
{
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
home-manager.url = "github:nix-community/home-manager";
stylix.url = "github:notashelf/neovim-flake";
};
outputs = { nixpkgs, home-manager, neovim-flake ... }: let
system = "x86_64-linux"; in {
# ↓ this is the home-manager output in the flake schema
homeConfigurations."yourUsername»" = home-manager.lib.homeManagerConfiguration {
pkgs = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.x86_64-linux;
modules = [
neovim-flake.homeManagerModules.default # <- this imports the home-manager module that provides the options
./home.nix # your home-manager configuration, probably where you will want to add programs.neovim-flake options
];
};
};
}
```
Once the module is imported, we will be able to define the following options (and much more) from inside the
home-manager configuration.
```nix{
programs.neovim-flake = {
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}
You may find all avaliable options in the [appendix](https://notashelf.github.io/neovim-flake/options)
:::

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# Installing nvf {#ch-installation}
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](#ch-module-installation)
```{=include=} chapters
installation/custom-configuration.md
installation/modules.md
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# Standalone Installation {#ch-standalone-installation}
It is possible to install **nvf** without depending on NixOS or home-manager as the parent
module system, using the `neovimConfiguration` function exposed by **nvf** extended library.
It takes in the configuration as a module, and returns an attribute set as a result.
```nix
{
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";
}
```
```{=include=} chapters
standalone/nixos.md
standalone/home-manager.md
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# Module Installation {#ch-module-installation}
```{=include=} chapters
modules/nixos.md
modules/home-manager.md
```

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# Home-Manager Module {#ch-hm-module}
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** alongside the NixOS module
depending on your needs.
To use it, we first add the input flake.
```nix
{
inputs = {
obsidian-nvim.url = "github:epwalsh/obsidian.nvim";
nvf = {
url = "github:notashelf/nvf";
# you can override input nixpkgs
inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
# 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.
```nix
{
# assuming nvf is in your inputs and inputs is in the argset
# see example below
imports = [ inputs.nvf.homeManagerModules.default ];
}
```
## Example Installation {#sec-example-installation-hm}
```nix
{
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"; in {
# ↓ this is your home output in the flake schema, expected by home-manager
"your-username@your-hostname" = home-manager.lib.homeManagerConfiguration
modules = [
nvf.homeManagerModules.default # <- this imports the home-manager module that provides the options
./home.nix # <- your home entrypoint
];
};
};
}
```
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**.
```nix{
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** exposes a lot of options, most of which are not referenced in the
installation sections of the manual. You may find all avaliable options
in the [appendix](https://notashelf.github.io/nvf/options)
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# NixOS Module {#ch-nixos-module}
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** alongside the home-manager module depending
on your needs.
To use it, we first add the input flake.
```nix
{
inputs = {
obsidian-nvim.url = "github:epwalsh/obsidian.nvim";
nvf = {
url = "github:notashelf/nvf";
# you can override input nixpkgs
inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
# 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.
```nix
{
# assuming nvf is in your inputs and inputs is in the argset
# see example below
imports = [ inputs.nvf.nixosModules.default ];
}
```
## Example Installation {#sec-example-installation-nixos}
```nix
{
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
nvf.url = "github:notashelf/nvf";
};
outputs = { nixpkgs, nvf, ... }: let
system = "x86_64-linux"; in {
# ↓ this is your host output in the flake schema
nixosConfigurations."yourUsername»" = nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem {
modules = [
nvf.nixosModules.default # <- this imports the NixOS module that provides the options
./configuration.nix # <- your host entrypoint
];
};
};
}
```
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**.
```nix{
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** exposes a lot of options, most of which are not referenced in the
installation sections of the manual. You may find all avaliable options
in the [appendix](https://notashelf.github.io/nvf/options)
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# Standalone Installation on Home-Manager {#ch-standalone-hm}
Your built Neoevim 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.
```nix
{
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.${system};
configModule = {
# Add any custom options (and do feel free to upstream them!)
# options = { ... };
config.vim = {
theme.enable = true;
# and more options as you see fit...
};
};
customNeovim = nvf.lib.neovimConfiguration {
modules = [configModule];
inherit pkgs;
};
in {
# this will make the package available as a flake input
packages.${system}.my-neovim = customNeovim.neovim;
# this is an example home-manager configuration
# using the built neovim package
homeConfigurations = {
"your-username@your-hostname" = home-manager.lib.homeManagerConfiguration {
# ...
modules = [
./home.nix
# this will make wrapped neovim available in your system packages
{environment.systemPackages = [customNeovim.neovim];}
];
# ...
};
};
};
}
```

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# Standalone Installation on NixOS {#ch-standalone-nixos}
Your built Neoevim 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.
```nix
{
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
home-manager.url = "github:nix-community/home-manager";
nvf.url = "github:notashelf/nvf";
};
outputs = {nixpkgs, nvf, ...}: let
system = "x86_64-linux";
pkgs = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system};
configModule = {
# Add any custom options (and do feel free to upstream them!)
# options = { ... };
config.vim = {
theme.enable = true;
# and more options as you see fit...
};
};
customNeovim = nvf.lib.neovimConfiguration {
modules = [configModule];
inherit pkgs;
};
in {
# this will make the package available as a flake input
packages.${system}.my-neovim = customNeovim.neovim;
# this is an example nixosConfiguration using the built neovim package
nixosConfigurations = {
yourHostName = nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem {
# ...
modules = [
./configuration.nix # or whatever your configuration is
# this will make wrapped neovim available in your system packages
{environment.systemPackages = [customNeovim.neovim];}
];
# ...
};
};
};
}
```

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# LSP Custom Packages/Command {#sec-languages-custom-lsp-packages}
In any of the `opt.languages.<language>.lsp.package` options you can provide your own LSP package, or provide
the command to launch the language server, as a list of strings.
You can use this to skip automatic installation of a language server, and instead
use the one found in your `$PATH` during runtime, for example:
```nix
vim.languages.java = {
lsp = {
enable = true;
package = ["jdt-language-server" "-data" "~/.cache/jdtls/workspace"];
};
}
```

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{
"nix.conf(5)": "https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/command-ref/conf-file.html"
}

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# neovim-flake-manual {#neovim-flake-manual}
# nvf manual {#nvf-manual}
## Version @VERSION@
## Version @NVF_VERSION@
```{=include=} preface
preface.md
@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ try-it-out.md
```
```{=include=} parts
custom-configs.md
custom-package.md
custom-plugins.md
default-configs.md
home-manager.md
languages.md
installation.md
configuring.md
```
```{=include=} chapters
hacking.md
```

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# Neovim Flake Configuration Options {#ch-options}
Below are the options provided by nvf provided in no particular order.
They may include useful comments and warnings, or examples on how a module option
is meant to be used.
```{=include=} options
id-prefix: opt-
list-id: neovim-flake-options
list-id: nvf-options
source: @OPTIONS_JSON@
```

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# Preface {#sec-preface}
# Preface {#ch-preface}
If you noticed a bug caused by neovim-flake then please consider reporting it over
[the neovim-flake issue tracker](https://github.com/notashelf/neovim-flake/issues).
Bugfixes, feature additions and upstreamed changes are welcome over
[the neovim-flake pull requests tab](https://github.com/notashelf/neovim-flake/pulls).
If you noticed a bug caused by **nvf** then please consider reporting it over
[the issue tracker](https://github.com/notashelf/nvf/issues).
Bugfixes, feature additions and upstreamed changes from your local configurations
are always welcome in the [the pull requests tab](https://github.com/notashelf/nvf/pulls).

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# Try it out {#ch-try-it-out}
Thanks to the portability of Nix, you can try out neovim-flake without actually installing it to your machine.
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, three
configurations are provided:
@ -11,21 +11,19 @@ configurations are provided:
You may try out any of the provided configurations using the `nix run` command on a system where Nix is installed.
```console
$ cachix use neovim-flake # Optional: it'll save you CPU resources and time
$ nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake#nix # will run the default minimal configuration
$ 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** meaning it will be removed from your Nix store
once you garbage collect. If you wish to install neovim-flake, please take a look at
[custom-configuration](#ch-custom-configuration) or [home-manager](#ch-hm-module) sections for installation
instructions.
once you garbage collect.
## Using Prebuilt Configs {#sec-using-prebuild-configs}
```console
$ nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake#nix
$ nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake#tidal
$ nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake#maximal
$ nix run github:notashelf/nvf#nix
$ nix run github:notashelf/nvf#tidal
$ nix run github:notashelf/nvf#maximal
```
### Available Configs {#sec-available-configs}
@ -33,7 +31,7 @@ $ nix run github:notashelf/neovim-flake#maximal
#### Nix {#sec-configs-nix}
`Nix` configuration by default provides LSP/diagnostic support for Nix alongisde a set of visual and functional plugins.
By running `nix run .`, which is the default package, you will build Neovim with this config.
By running `nix run .#`, which is the default package, you will build Neovim with this config.
#### Tidal {#sec-configs-tidal}

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# Release Notes {#ch-release-notes}
This section lists the release notes for tagged version of neovim-flake and current main.
This section lists the release notes for tagged version of **nvf** and
the current main current main branch
```{=include=} chapters
rl-0.1.md

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Release notes for release 0.6
## Breaking Changes and Migration Guide {#sec-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):
```lua
-- 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 {#sec-release-0.6-changelog}
[ksonj](https://github.com/ksonj):
- Add Terraform language support
- Added Terraform language support.
[horriblename](https://github.com/horriblename):
- Fixed empty winbar when breadcrumbs are disabled
- Added `ChatGPT.nvim`, which can be enabled with [`vim.assistant.chatgpt`](vim.assistant.chatgpt). Do
keep in mind that this option requires `OPENAI_API_KEY` environment variable to be set.
[donnerinoern](https://github.com/donnerinoern):
- Added Gruvbox theme
- Added Gruvbox theme.
- Added marksman LSP for Markdown
- Added marksman LSP for Markdown.
- Fixed markdown preview with Glow not working and added an option for changing the preview keybind
- Fixed markdown preview with Glow not working and added an option for changing the preview keybind.
- colorizer.nvim: switched to a maintained fork
- colorizer.nvim: switched to a maintained fork.
- Added `markdown-preview.nvim`, moved `glow.nvim` to a brand new `vim.utility.preview` category.
[elijahimmer](https://github.com/elijahimmer)
- Added rose-pine theme.
[jacekpoz](https://github.com/jacekpoz):
- Added `vim.autocomplete.alwaysComplete`. Allows users to have the autocomplete window popup only when manually activated.
[horriblename](https://github.com/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](https://github.com/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](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](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](https://github.com/notashelf):
- Finished moving to `nixosOptionsDoc` in the documentation and changelog. We are fully free of asciidoc now
- 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
- 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 config from scratch based on the
a warning if used. You are recommended to rewrite your neocord configuration from scratch based on the.
[official documentation](https://github.com/IogaMaster/neocord)
- 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`
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.alwaysDivideMiddle),
[vim.statusline.lualine.ignoreFocus](vim.statusline.lualine.ignoreFocus) and
[vim.statusline.lualine.disabledFiletypes](vim.statusline.lualine.disabledFiletypes)
[vim.statusline.lualine.disabledFiletypes](vim.statusline.lualine.disabledFiletypes).
- Updated all plugin inputs to their latest versions (26.01.2024) - this brought minor color changess to the Catppuccin
theme
- Updated all plugin inputs to their latest versions (**21.04.2024**) - this brought minor color changes to the Catppuccin
theme.
[elijahimmer](https://github.com/elijahimmer)
- 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.
- Added rose-pine theme
- 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.
[frothymarrow](https://github.com/frothymarrow)
- Added `image.nvim` for image previews.
- Added option `vim.luaPackages` to wrap neovim with extra Lua packages.
- 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](https://github.com/jordanisaacs/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`](vim.luaConfigBefore) and [`vim.luaConfigAfter`](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`](vim.spellChecking.ignoredFiletypes)
and [`vim.spellChecking.programmingWordlist.enable`](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`](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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}
.hljs-attribute,
.hljs-function .hljs-title,
.hljs-section,
.hljs-title.function_,
.ruby .hljs-property {
color: #69c;
}
.diff .hljs-meta,
.hljs-keyword,
.hljs-template-tag,
.hljs-type {
color: #c9c;
}
.hljs-emphasis {
color: #c9c;
font-style: italic;
}
.hljs-meta,
.hljs-meta .hljs-keyword,
.hljs-meta .hljs-string {
color: #a3685a;
}
.hljs-meta .hljs-keyword,
.hljs-meta-keyword {
font-weight: 700;
}
}

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:root {
--nmd-color0: #0a3e68;
--nmd-color1: #268598;
--nmd-color2: #b8d09e;
--nmd-color3: #f6cf5e;
--nmd-color4: #ec733b;
--nmd-color-info: #167cb9;
--nmd-color-warn: #ff6700;
}
// Copied from Tailwind CSS.
$color-gray-50: #f9fafb;
$color-gray-100: #f3f4f6;
$color-gray-200: #e5e7eb;
$color-gray-300: #d1d5db;
$color-gray-400: #9ca3af;
$color-gray-500: #6b7280;
$color-gray-600: #4b5563;
$color-gray-700: #374151;
$color-gray-800: #1f2937;
$color-gray-900: #111827;
$color-blue-50: #eff6ff;
$color-blue-100: #dbeafe;
$color-blue-200: #bfdbfe;
$color-blue-300: #93c5fd;
$color-blue-400: #60a5fa;
$color-blue-500: #3b82f6;
$color-blue-600: #2563eb;
$color-blue-700: #1d4ed8;
$color-blue-800: #1e40af;
$color-blue-900: #1e3a8a;
@use "scss-reset/reset";
@mixin boxed {
background: $color-gray-50;
margin: 2rem 16px;
padding: 10px;
border: 1px solid $color-gray-200;
border-radius: 4px;
box-shadow: 4px 4px 8px $color-gray-200;
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
background: $color-gray-800;
border-color: black;
box-shadow: 4px 4px 8px black;
}
}
@mixin margined {
margin: 0.9rem 0;
&:first-child {
margin-top: 0;
}
&:last-child {
margin-bottom: 0;
}
}
body {
background: white;
color: $color-gray-900;
max-width: min(100ch, 1024px);
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 10px;
font-family: "Lucida Sans", Arial, sans-serif;
font-size: 16px;
line-height: 1.4em;
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
background: $color-gray-900;
color: $color-gray-50;
}
}
h1,
h2,
h3 {
color: var(--nmd-color0);
font-family: "Lato", sans-serif;
font-weight: 300;
line-height: 1.125;
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
color: var(--nmd-color4);
}
}
h1 {
font-size: 48px;
font-weight: 300;
margin: 4rem 0 1.5rem;
}
h2 {
font-size: 32px;
font-weight: 300;
margin: 2rem 0 1rem;
}
h3 {
font-size: 20px;
font-weight: 400;
margin: 0.5rem 0.25rem;
}
p {
@include margined;
}
a {
color: var(--nmd-color0); //$color-secondary-1-3;
text-decoration: underline;
text-underline-offset: 3px;
&:visited {
color: var(--nmd-color1);
}
&:hover {
color: var(--nmd-color1);
}
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
color: var(--nmd-color3);
&:visited {
color: var(--nmd-color2);
}
&:hover {
color: var(--nmd-color4);
}
}
}
code {
font-size: 90%;
}
span.command {
font-size: 90%;
font-family: monospace;
}
em {
font-style: italic;
}
strong {
font-weight: bold;
}
pre {
@include boxed;
font-size: 90%;
margin-bottom: 1.5rem;
padding: 6px;
overflow: auto;
// The callout markers should not be selectable.
span img {
user-select: none;
}
}
pre:has(code) {
padding: 0;
}
td,
th {
padding: 2px 5px;
&:first-child {
padding-left: 0;
}
&:last-child {
padding-right: 0;
}
}
dt {
margin: 1.2rem 0 0.8rem;
}
dd {
margin-left: 2rem;
}
div.book {
}
ul {
@include margined;
padding-left: 30px;
list-style: disc;
}
ol {
@include margined;
padding-left: 30px;
list-style: decimal;
}
li {
@include margined;
padding-left: 5px;
}
.navheader,
.navfooter {
hr {
margin: 1rem 0;
background: $color-gray-200;
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
background: $color-gray-600;
}
}
a {
text-decoration: none;
}
}
div.titlepage {
margin: 40px 0;
hr {
display: none;
}
}
div.toc {
@include boxed;
a {
text-decoration: none;
}
}
div.note,
div.warning {
@include boxed;
font-style: italic;
h3 {
float: right;
margin: 0 0 1rem 1rem;
width: 42px;
height: 42px;
content: url();
}
h3 + p {
margin-top: 0;
}
}
div.note {
h3 {
background-color: var(--nmd-color-info);
// From https://tabler-icons.io/i/info-square-rounded
mask-image: url("data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' width='42' height='42' viewBox='0 0 24 24' stroke-width='2' stroke='black' fill='none' stroke-linecap='round' stroke-linejoin='round'%3E%3Cpath stroke='none' d='M0 0h24v24H0z' fill='none'%3E%3C/path%3E%3Cpath d='M12 8h.01'%3E%3C/path%3E%3Cpath d='M11 12h1v4h1'%3E%3C/path%3E%3Cpath d='M12 3c7.2 0 9 1.8 9 9s-1.8 9 -9 9s-9 -1.8 -9 -9s1.8 -9 9 -9z'%3E%3C/path%3E%3C/svg%3E");
-webkit-mask-image: url("data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' width='42' height='42' viewBox='0 0 24 24' stroke-width='2' stroke='black' fill='none' stroke-linecap='round' stroke-linejoin='round'%3E%3Cpath stroke='none' d='M0 0h24v24H0z' fill='none'%3E%3C/path%3E%3Cpath d='M12 8h.01'%3E%3C/path%3E%3Cpath d='M11 12h1v4h1'%3E%3C/path%3E%3Cpath d='M12 3c7.2 0 9 1.8 9 9s-1.8 9 -9 9s-9 -1.8 -9 -9s1.8 -9 9 -9z'%3E%3C/path%3E%3C/svg%3E");
}
}
div.warning {
h3 {
background-color: var(--nmd-color-warn);
// From https://tabler-icons.io/i/alert-triangle
mask-image: url("data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' width='42' height='42' viewBox='0 0 24 24' stroke-width='2' stroke='black' fill='none' stroke-linecap='round' stroke-linejoin='round'%3E%3Cpath stroke='none' d='M0 0h24v24H0z' fill='none'%3E%3C/path%3E%3Cpath d='M12 9v2m0 4v.01'%3E%3C/path%3E%3Cpath d='M5 19h14a2 2 0 0 0 1.84 -2.75l-7.1 -12.25a2 2 0 0 0 -3.5 0l-7.1 12.25a2 2 0 0 0 1.75 2.75'%3E%3C/path%3E%3C/svg%3E");
-webkit-mask-image: url("data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' width='42' height='42' viewBox='0 0 24 24' stroke-width='2' stroke='black' fill='none' stroke-linecap='round' stroke-linejoin='round'%3E%3Cpath stroke='none' d='M0 0h24v24H0z' fill='none'%3E%3C/path%3E%3Cpath d='M12 9v2m0 4v.01'%3E%3C/path%3E%3Cpath d='M5 19h14a2 2 0 0 0 1.84 -2.75l-7.1 -12.25a2 2 0 0 0 -3.5 0l-7.1 12.25a2 2 0 0 0 1.75 2.75'%3E%3C/path%3E%3C/svg%3E");
}
}
.term {
font-weight: 300;
}
.docbook .xref img[src^="images\/callouts\/"],
.screen img,
.programlisting img {
width: 1em;
}
.calloutlist img {
width: 1.3em;
}
/** The console prompt, e.g., `$` and `#` should not be selectable. */
.programlisting.language-shell .hljs-meta.prompt_ {
user-select: none;
}
@import "tomorrow.min.css";
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
@import "tomorrow-night.min.css";
}

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/*!
Theme: Tomorrow Night
Author: Chris Kempson (http://chriskempson.com)
License: ~ MIT (or more permissive) [via base16-schemes-source]
Maintainer: @highlightjs/core-team
Version: 2021.09.0
*/
pre code.hljs {
display: block;
overflow-x: auto;
padding: 1em;
}
code.hljs {
padding: 3px 5px;
}
.hljs {
color: #ccc;
background: #2d2d2d;
}
.hljs ::selection,
.hljs::selection {
background-color: #515151;
color: #ccc;
}
.hljs-comment {
color: #999;
}
.hljs-tag {
color: #b4b7b4;
}
.hljs-operator,
.hljs-punctuation,
.hljs-subst {
color: #ccc;
}
.hljs-operator {
opacity: 0.7;
}
.hljs-bullet,
.hljs-deletion,
.hljs-name,
.hljs-selector-tag,
.hljs-template-variable,
.hljs-variable {
color: #f2777a;
}
.hljs-attr,
.hljs-link,
.hljs-literal,
.hljs-number,
.hljs-symbol,
.hljs-variable.constant_ {
color: #f99157;
}
.hljs-class .hljs-title,
.hljs-title,
.hljs-title.class_ {
color: #fc6;
}
.hljs-strong {
font-weight: 700;
color: #fc6;
}
.hljs-addition,
.hljs-code,
.hljs-string,
.hljs-title.class_.inherited__ {
color: #9c9;
}
.hljs-built_in,
.hljs-doctag,
.hljs-keyword.hljs-atrule,
.hljs-quote,
.hljs-regexp {
color: #6cc;
}
.hljs-attribute,
.hljs-function .hljs-title,
.hljs-section,
.hljs-title.function_,
.ruby .hljs-property {
color: #69c;
}
.diff .hljs-meta,
.hljs-keyword,
.hljs-template-tag,
.hljs-type {
color: #c9c;
}
.hljs-emphasis {
color: #c9c;
font-style: italic;
}
.hljs-meta,
.hljs-meta .hljs-keyword,
.hljs-meta .hljs-string {
color: #a3685a;
}
.hljs-meta .hljs-keyword,
.hljs-meta-keyword {
font-weight: 700;
}

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/*!
Theme: Tomorrow
Author: Chris Kempson (http://chriskempson.com)
License: ~ MIT (or more permissive) [via base16-schemes-source]
Maintainer: @highlightjs/core-team
Version: 2021.09.0
*/
pre code.hljs {
display: block;
overflow-x: auto;
padding: 1em;
}
code.hljs {
padding: 3px 5px;
}
.hljs {
color: #4d4d4c;
background: #fff;
}
.hljs ::selection,
.hljs::selection {
background-color: #d6d6d6;
color: #4d4d4c;
}
.hljs-comment {
color: #8e908c;
}
.hljs-tag {
color: #969896;
}
.hljs-operator,
.hljs-punctuation,
.hljs-subst {
color: #4d4d4c;
}
.hljs-operator {
opacity: 0.7;
}
.hljs-bullet,
.hljs-deletion,
.hljs-name,
.hljs-selector-tag,
.hljs-template-variable,
.hljs-variable {
color: #c82829;
}
.hljs-attr,
.hljs-link,
.hljs-literal,
.hljs-number,
.hljs-symbol,
.hljs-variable.constant_ {
color: #f5871f;
}
.hljs-class .hljs-title,
.hljs-title,
.hljs-title.class_ {
color: #eab700;
}
.hljs-strong {
font-weight: 700;
color: #eab700;
}
.hljs-addition,
.hljs-code,
.hljs-string,
.hljs-title.class_.inherited__ {
color: #718c00;
}
.hljs-built_in,
.hljs-doctag,
.hljs-keyword.hljs-atrule,
.hljs-quote,
.hljs-regexp {
color: #3e999f;
}
.hljs-attribute,
.hljs-function .hljs-title,
.hljs-section,
.hljs-title.function_,
.ruby .hljs-property {
color: #4271ae;
}
.diff .hljs-meta,
.hljs-keyword,
.hljs-template-tag,
.hljs-type {
color: #8959a8;
}
.hljs-emphasis {
color: #8959a8;
font-style: italic;
}
.hljs-meta,
.hljs-meta .hljs-keyword,
.hljs-meta .hljs-string {
color: #a3685a;
}
.hljs-meta .hljs-keyword,
.hljs-meta-keyword {
font-weight: 700;
}

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flake = {
lib = {
inherit (import ./lib/stdlib-extended.nix nixpkgs.lib) nvim;
inherit (import ./lib/stdlib-extended.nix nixpkgs.lib inputs) nvim;
inherit (import ./configuration.nix inputs) neovimConfiguration;
};
homeManagerModules = {
neovim-flake = {
imports = [
(import ./lib/module self.packages inputs)
];
neovim-flake =
nixpkgs.lib.warn ''
homeManagerModules.neovim-flake has been deprecated.
Plese use the homeManagereModules.nvf instead
''
self.homeManagerModules.nvf;
nvf = {
imports = [(import ./flake/modules/home-manager.nix self.packages inputs)];
};
default = self.homeManagerModules.neovim-flake;
default = self.homeManagerModules.nvf;
};
nixosModules = {
neovim-flake =
nixpkgs.lib.warn ''
nixosModules.neovim-flake has been deprecated.
Please use the nixosModules.nvf instead
''
self.nixosModules.neovim-flake;
nvf = {
imports = [(import ./flake/modules/nixos.nix self.packages inputs)];
};
default = self.nixosModules.nvf;
};
};
@ -48,7 +68,7 @@
default = self'.devShells.lsp;
nvim-nix = pkgs.mkShell {nativeBuildInputs = [config.packages.nix];};
lsp = pkgs.mkShell {
nativeBuildInputs = with pkgs; [nil statix deadnix];
nativeBuildInputs = with pkgs; [nil statix deadnix alejandra];
};
};
};
@ -70,123 +90,6 @@
# TODO: get zig from the zig overlay instead of nixpkgs
zig.url = "github:mitchellh/zig-overlay";
# LSP plugins
nvim-lspconfig = {
# url = "github:neovim/nvim-lspconfig?ref=v0.1.3";
# Use master for nil_ls
url = "github:neovim/nvim-lspconfig";
flake = false;
};
lspsaga = {
url = "github:tami5/lspsaga.nvim";
flake = false;
};
lspkind = {
url = "github:onsails/lspkind-nvim";
flake = false;
};
trouble = {
url = "github:folke/trouble.nvim";
flake = false;
};
nvim-treesitter-context = {
url = "github:nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter-context";
flake = false;
};
nvim-lightbulb = {
url = "github:kosayoda/nvim-lightbulb";
flake = false;
};
nvim-code-action-menu = {
url = "github:weilbith/nvim-code-action-menu";
flake = false;
};
lsp-signature = {
url = "github:ray-x/lsp_signature.nvim";
flake = false;
};
lsp-lines = {
url = "sourcehut:~whynothugo/lsp_lines.nvim";
flake = false;
};
none-ls = {
url = "github:nvimtools/none-ls.nvim";
flake = false;
};
nvim-docs-view = {
url = "github:amrbashir/nvim-docs-view";
flake = false;
};
# language support
sqls-nvim = {
url = "github:nanotee/sqls.nvim";
flake = false;
};
rust-tools = {
url = "github:simrat39/rust-tools.nvim";
flake = false;
};
flutter-tools = {
url = "github:akinsho/flutter-tools.nvim";
flake = false;
};
neodev-nvim = {
url = "github:folke/neodev.nvim";
flake = false;
};
elixir-ls = {
url = "github:elixir-lsp/elixir-ls";
flake = false;
};
elixir-tools = {
url = "github:elixir-tools/elixir-tools.nvim";
flake = false;
};
glow-nvim = {
url = "github:ellisonleao/glow.nvim";
flake = false;
};
# Tidal cycles
tidalcycles = {
url = "github:mitchmindtree/tidalcycles.nix";
inputs.vim-tidal-src.url = "github:tidalcycles/vim-tidal";
};
# Copying/Registers
registers = {
url = "github:tversteeg/registers.nvim";
flake = false;
};
nvim-neoclip = {
url = "github:AckslD/nvim-neoclip.lua";
flake = false;
};
# Telescope
telescope = {
url = "github:nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim";
flake = false;
};
# Langauge server (use master instead of nixpkgs)
rnix-lsp.url = "github:nix-community/rnix-lsp";
nil = {
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inputs.flake-utils.follows = "flake-utils";
};
### Plugins
# Tidal cycles
tidalcycles = {
url = "github:mitchmindtree/tidalcycles.nix";
inputs.vim-tidal-src.url = "github:tidalcycles/vim-tidal";
};
# LSP plugins
plugin-nvim-lspconfig = {
url = "github:neovim/nvim-lspconfig";
flake = false;
};
plugin-lspsaga = {
url = "github:tami5/lspsaga.nvim";
flake = false;
};
plugin-lspkind = {
url = "github:onsails/lspkind-nvim";
flake = false;
};
plugin-trouble = {
url = "github:folke/trouble.nvim";
flake = false;
};
plugin-nvim-treesitter-context = {
url = "github:nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter-context";
flake = false;
};
plugin-nvim-lightbulb = {
url = "github:kosayoda/nvim-lightbulb";
flake = false;
};
plugin-nvim-code-action-menu = {
url = "github:weilbith/nvim-code-action-menu";
flake = false;
};
plugin-lsp-signature = {
url = "github:ray-x/lsp_signature.nvim";
flake = false;
};
plugin-lsp-lines = {
url = "sourcehut:~whynothugo/lsp_lines.nvim";
flake = false;
};
plugin-none-ls = {
# https://github.com/nvimtools/none-ls.nvim/issues/58
url = "github:nvimtools/none-ls.nvim/bb680d752cec37949faca7a1f509e2fe67ab418a";
flake = false;
};
plugin-nvim-docs-view = {
url = "github:amrbashir/nvim-docs-view";
flake = false;
};
# language support
plugin-sqls-nvim = {
url = "github:nanotee/sqls.nvim";
flake = false;
};
plugin-rust-tools = {
url = "github:simrat39/rust-tools.nvim";
flake = false;
};
plugin-flutter-tools = {
url = "github:akinsho/flutter-tools.nvim";
flake = false;
};
plugin-neodev-nvim = {
url = "github:folke/neodev.nvim";
flake = false;
};
plugin-elixir-ls = {
url = "github:elixir-lsp/elixir-ls";
flake = false;
};
plugin-elixir-tools = {
url = "github:elixir-tools/elixir-tools.nvim";
flake = false;
};
plugin-glow-nvim = {
url = "github:ellisonleao/glow.nvim";
flake = false;
};
plugin-image-nvim = {
url = "github:3rd/image.nvim";
flake = false;
};
# Copying/Registers
plugin-registers = {
url = "github:tversteeg/registers.nvim";
flake = false;
};
plugin-nvim-neoclip = {
url = "github:AckslD/nvim-neoclip.lua";
flake = false;
};
# Telescope
plugin-telescope = {
url = "github:nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim";
flake = false;
};
# Debuggers
nvim-dap = {
plugin-nvim-dap = {
url = "github:mfussenegger/nvim-dap";
flake = false;
};
nvim-dap-ui = {
plugin-nvim-dap-ui = {
url = "github:rcarriga/nvim-dap-ui";
flake = false;
};
# Filetrees
nvim-tree-lua = {
plugin-nvim-tree-lua = {
url = "github:nvim-tree/nvim-tree.lua";
flake = false;
};
# Tablines
nvim-bufferline-lua = {
plugin-nvim-bufferline-lua = {
url = "github:akinsho/nvim-bufferline.lua";
flake = false;
};
# Statuslines
lualine = {
plugin-lualine = {
url = "github:hoob3rt/lualine.nvim";
flake = false;
};
# Autocompletes
nvim-compe = {
url = "github:hrsh7th/nvim-compe";
flake = false;
};
nvim-cmp = {
plugin-nvim-cmp = {
url = "github:hrsh7th/nvim-cmp";
flake = false;
};
cmp-buffer = {
plugin-cmp-buffer = {
url = "github:hrsh7th/cmp-buffer";
flake = false;
};
cmp-nvim-lsp = {
plugin-cmp-nvim-lsp = {
url = "github:hrsh7th/cmp-nvim-lsp";
flake = false;
};
cmp-vsnip = {
plugin-cmp-vsnip = {
url = "github:hrsh7th/cmp-vsnip";
flake = false;
};
cmp-path = {
plugin-cmp-path = {
url = "github:hrsh7th/cmp-path";
flake = false;
};
cmp-treesitter = {
plugin-cmp-treesitter = {
url = "github:ray-x/cmp-treesitter";
flake = false;
};
# snippets
vim-vsnip = {
plugin-vim-vsnip = {
url = "github:hrsh7th/vim-vsnip";
flake = false;
};
# Presence
neocord = {
plugin-neocord = {
url = "github:IogaMaster/neocord";
flake = false; # uses flake-utils, avoid the flake
};
# Autopairs
nvim-autopairs = {
plugin-nvim-autopairs = {
url = "github:windwp/nvim-autopairs";
flake = false;
};
nvim-ts-autotag = {
plugin-nvim-ts-autotag = {
url = "github:windwp/nvim-ts-autotag";
flake = false;
};
# Commenting
kommentary = {
url = "github:b3nj5m1n/kommentary";
flake = false;
};
comment-nvim = {
plugin-comment-nvim = {
url = "github:numToStr/Comment.nvim";
flake = false;
};
todo-comments = {
plugin-todo-comments = {
url = "github:folke/todo-comments.nvim";
flake = false;
};
# Buffer tools
bufdelete-nvim = {
plugin-bufdelete-nvim = {
url = "github:famiu/bufdelete.nvim";
flake = false;
};
# Dashboard Utilities
dashboard-nvim = {
plugin-dashboard-nvim = {
url = "github:glepnir/dashboard-nvim";
flake = false;
};
alpha-nvim = {
plugin-alpha-nvim = {
url = "github:goolord/alpha-nvim";
flake = false;
};
vim-startify = {
plugin-vim-startify = {
url = "github:mhinz/vim-startify";
flake = false;
};
# Themes
tokyonight = {
plugin-tokyonight = {
url = "github:folke/tokyonight.nvim";
flake = false;
};
onedark = {
plugin-onedark = {
url = "github:navarasu/onedark.nvim";
flake = false;
};
catppuccin = {
plugin-catppuccin = {
url = "github:catppuccin/nvim";
flake = false;
};
dracula = {
plugin-dracula = {
url = "github:Mofiqul/dracula.nvim";
flake = false;
};
oxocarbon = {
url = "github:glyh/oxocarbon.nvim/lualine-support";
plugin-oxocarbon = {
url = "github:nyoom-engineering/oxocarbon.nvim";
flake = false;
};
gruvbox = {
plugin-gruvbox = {
url = "github:ellisonleao/gruvbox.nvim";
flake = false;
};
rose-pine = {
plugin-rose-pine = {
url = "github:rose-pine/neovim";
flake = false;
};
# Rust crates
crates-nvim = {
plugin-crates-nvim = {
url = "github:Saecki/crates.nvim";
flake = false;
};
# Project Management
project-nvim = {
plugin-project-nvim = {
url = "github:ahmedkhalf/project.nvim";
flake = false;
};
# Visuals
nvim-cursorline = {
plugin-nvim-cursorline = {
url = "github:yamatsum/nvim-cursorline";
flake = false;
};
scrollbar-nvim = {
plugin-scrollbar-nvim = {
url = "github:petertriho/nvim-scrollbar";
flake = false;
};
cinnamon-nvim = {
plugin-cinnamon-nvim = {
url = "github:declancm/cinnamon.nvim";
flake = false;
};
cellular-automaton = {
plugin-cellular-automaton = {
url = "github:Eandrju/cellular-automaton.nvim";
flake = false;
};
indent-blankline = {
plugin-indent-blankline = {
url = "github:lukas-reineke/indent-blankline.nvim";
flake = false;
};
nvim-web-devicons = {
plugin-nvim-web-devicons = {
url = "github:nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons";
flake = false;
};
gitsigns-nvim = {
plugin-gitsigns-nvim = {
url = "github:lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim";
flake = false;
};
fidget-nvim = {
url = "github:j-hui/fidget.nvim?ref=legacy";
plugin-vim-fugitive = {
url = "github:tpope/vim-fugitive";
flake = false;
};
highlight-undo = {
plugin-fidget-nvim = {
url = "github:j-hui/fidget.nvim";
flake = false;
};
plugin-highlight-undo = {
url = "github:tzachar/highlight-undo.nvim";
flake = false;
};
# Minimap
minimap-vim = {
plugin-minimap-vim = {
url = "github:wfxr/minimap.vim";
flake = false;
};
codewindow-nvim = {
plugin-codewindow-nvim = {
url = "github:gorbit99/codewindow.nvim";
flake = false;
};
# Notifications
nvim-notify = {
plugin-nvim-notify = {
url = "github:rcarriga/nvim-notify";
flake = false;
};
# Utilities
ccc = {
plugin-ccc = {
url = "github:uga-rosa/ccc.nvim";
flake = false;
};
diffview-nvim = {
plugin-diffview-nvim = {
url = "github:sindrets/diffview.nvim";
flake = false;
};
icon-picker-nvim = {
plugin-icon-picker-nvim = {
url = "github:ziontee113/icon-picker.nvim";
flake = false;
};
which-key = {
plugin-which-key = {
url = "github:folke/which-key.nvim";
flake = false;
};
cheatsheet-nvim = {
plugin-cheatsheet-nvim = {
url = "github:sudormrfbin/cheatsheet.nvim";
flake = false;
};
gesture-nvim = {
plugin-gesture-nvim = {
url = "github:notomo/gesture.nvim";
flake = false;
};
hop-nvim = {
plugin-hop-nvim = {
url = "github:phaazon/hop.nvim";
flake = false;
};
leap-nvim = {
plugin-leap-nvim = {
url = "github:ggandor/leap.nvim";
flake = false;
};
smartcolumn = {
plugin-smartcolumn = {
url = "github:m4xshen/smartcolumn.nvim";
flake = false;
};
nvim-surround = {
plugin-nvim-surround = {
url = "github:kylechui/nvim-surround";
flake = false;
};
# Note-taking
obsidian-nvim = {
plugin-obsidian-nvim = {
url = "github:epwalsh/obsidian.nvim";
flake = false;
};
orgmode-nvim = {
plugin-orgmode-nvim = {
url = "github:nvim-orgmode/orgmode";
flake = false;
};
mind-nvim = {
plugin-mind-nvim = {
url = "github:phaazon/mind.nvim";
flake = false;
};
# Spellchecking
vim-dirtytalk = {
plugin-vim-dirtytalk = {
url = "github:psliwka/vim-dirtytalk";
flake = false;
};
# Terminal
toggleterm-nvim = {
plugin-toggleterm-nvim = {
url = "github:akinsho/toggleterm.nvim";
flake = false;
};
# UI
nvim-navbuddy = {
plugin-nvim-navbuddy = {
url = "github:SmiteshP/nvim-navbuddy";
flake = false;
};
nvim-navic = {
plugin-nvim-navic = {
url = "github:SmiteshP/nvim-navic";
flake = false;
};
noice-nvim = {
plugin-noice-nvim = {
url = "github:folke/noice.nvim";
flake = false;
};
modes-nvim = {
plugin-modes-nvim = {
url = "github:mvllow/modes.nvim";
flake = false;
};
nvim-colorizer-lua = {
plugin-nvim-colorizer-lua = {
url = "github:NvChad/nvim-colorizer.lua";
flake = false;
};
vim-illuminate = {
plugin-vim-illuminate = {
url = "github:RRethy/vim-illuminate";
flake = false;
};
# Assistant
copilot-lua = {
plugin-chatgpt = {
url = "github:jackMort/ChatGPT.nvim";
flake = false;
};
plugin-copilot-lua = {
url = "github:zbirenbaum/copilot.lua";
flake = false;
};
copilot-cmp = {
plugin-copilot-cmp = {
url = "github:zbirenbaum/copilot-cmp";
flake = false;
};
# Session management
nvim-session-manager = {
plugin-nvim-session-manager = {
url = "github:Shatur/neovim-session-manager";
flake = false;
};
# Dependencies
plenary-nvim = {
plugin-plenary-nvim = {
# (required by crates-nvim)
url = "github:nvim-lua/plenary.nvim";
flake = false;
};
dressing-nvim = {
plugin-dressing-nvim = {
# (required by icon-picker-nvim)
url = "github:stevearc/dressing.nvim";
flake = false;
};
vim-markdown = {
plugin-vim-markdown = {
# (required by obsidian-nvim)
url = "github:preservim/vim-markdown";
flake = false;
};
tabular = {
plugin-tabular = {
# (required by vim-markdown)
url = "github:godlygeek/tabular";
flake = false;
};
nui-nvim = {
plugin-nui-nvim = {
# (required by noice.nvim)
url = "github:MunifTanjim/nui.nvim";
flake = false;
};
vim-repeat = {
plugin-vim-repeat = {
# (required by leap.nvim)
url = "github:tpope/vim-repeat";
flake = false;
};
plugin-nvim-nio = {
# (required nvim-dap-ui)
url = "github:nvim-neotest/nvim-nio";
flake = false;
};
};
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# Home Manager module
packages: inputs: {
config,
pkgs,
lib ? pkgs.lib,
...
}: let
inherit (lib) maintainers;
inherit (lib.modules) mkIf;
inherit (lib.lists) optional;
inherit (lib.options) mkOption mkEnableOption literalExpression;
inherit (lib.types) attrsOf anything bool;
cfg = config.programs.neovim-flake;
inherit (import ../../configuration.nix inputs) neovimConfiguration;
neovimConfigured = neovimConfiguration {
inherit pkgs;
modules = [cfg.settings];
};
in {
meta.maintainers = with maintainers; [NotAShelf];
options.programs.neovim-flake = {
enable = mkEnableOption "neovim-flake, the extensible neovim configuration wrapper";
enableManpages = mkOption {
type = bool;
default = false;
description = "Whether to enable manpages for neovim-flake.";
};
defaultEditor = mkOption {
type = bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Whether to set `neovim-flake` as the default editor.
This will set the `EDITOR` environment variable as `nvim`
if set to true.
'';
};
finalPackage = mkOption {
type = anything;
visible = false;
readOnly = true;
description = ''
The built neovim-flake package, wrapped with the user's configuration.
'';
};
settings = mkOption {
type = attrsOf anything;
default = {};
description = "Attribute set of neovim-flake preferences.";
example = literalExpression ''
{
vim.viAlias = false;
vim.vimAlias = true;
vim.lsp = {
enable = true;
formatOnSave = true;
lightbulb.enable = true;
lspsaga.enable = false;
nvimCodeActionMenu.enable = true;
trouble.enable = true;
lspSignature.enable = true;
rust.enable = false;
nix = true;
};
}
'';
};
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
programs.neovim-flake.finalPackage = neovimConfigured.neovim;
home = {
sessionVariables = mkIf cfg.defaultEditor {EDITOR = "nvim";};
packages =
[cfg.finalPackage]
++ optional cfg.enableManpages packages.${pkgs.stdenv.system}.docs-manpages;
};
};
}

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# NixOS module
packages: inputs: {
config,
pkgs,
lib ? pkgs.lib,
...
}: let
inherit (lib) maintainers;
inherit (lib.modules) mkIf mkOverride;
inherit (lib.lists) optional;
inherit (lib.options) mkOption mkEnableOption literalExpression;
inherit (lib.types) attrsOf anything bool;
cfg = config.programs.neovim-flake;
inherit (import ../../configuration.nix inputs) neovimConfiguration;
neovimConfigured = neovimConfiguration {
inherit pkgs;
modules = [cfg.settings];
};
in {
meta.maintainers = with maintainers; [NotAShelf];
options.programs.neovim-flake = {
enable = mkEnableOption "neovim-flake, the extensible neovim configuration wrapper";
enableManpages = mkOption {
type = bool;
default = false;
description = "Whether to enable manpages for neovim-flake.";
};
defaultEditor = mkOption {
type = bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Whether to set `neovim-flake` as the default editor.
This will set the `EDITOR` environment variable as `nvim`
if set to true.
'';
};
finalPackage = mkOption {
type = anything;
visible = false;
readOnly = true;
description = ''
The built neovim-flake package, wrapped with the user's configuration.
'';
};
settings = mkOption {
type = attrsOf anything;
default = {};
description = "Attribute set of neovim-flake preferences.";
example = literalExpression ''
{
vim.viAlias = false;
vim.vimAlias = true;
vim.lsp = {
enable = true;
formatOnSave = true;
lightbulb.enable = true;
lspsaga.enable = false;
nvimCodeActionMenu.enable = true;
trouble.enable = true;
lspSignature.enable = true;
rust.enable = false;
nix = true;
};
}
'';
};
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
programs.neovim-flake.finalPackage = neovimConfigured.neovim;
environment = {
variables.EDITOR = mkIf cfg.defaultEditor (mkOverride 900 "nvim");
systemPackages =
[cfg.finalPackage]
++ optional cfg.enableManpages packages.${pkgs.stdenv.system}.docs-manpages;
};
};
}

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pkgs,
...
}: let
docs = import ../docs {
inherit pkgs;
nmdSrc = inputs.nmd;
};
docs = import ../docs {inherit pkgs inputs;};
in {
packages =
{
@ -36,7 +33,7 @@
inherit (config.legacyPackages) neovim-nix;
in
dockerTools.buildImage {
name = "neovim-flake";
name = "nvf";
tag = "latest";
copyToRoot = buildEnv {

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{lib}: let
inherit (lib.options) mkOption;
inherit (lib.modules) mkIf mkDefault;
inherit (lib.types) nullOr str;
inherit (lib.attrsets) isAttrs mapAttrs;
binds = rec {
mkLuaBinding = key: action: desc:
mkIf (key != null) {
"${key}" = {
inherit action desc;
lua = true;
silent = true;
};
};
mkExprBinding = key: action: desc:
mkIf (key != null) {
"${key}" = {
inherit action desc;
lua = true;
silent = true;
expr = true;
};
};
mkBinding = key: action: desc:
mkIf (key != null) {
"${key}" = {
inherit action desc;
silent = true;
};
};
mkMappingOption = description: default:
mkOption {
type = nullOr str;
inherit default description;
};
# Utility function that takes two attrsets:
# { someKey = "some_value" } and
# { someKey = { description = "Some Description"; }; }
# and merges them into
# { someKey = { value = "some_value"; description = "Some Description"; }; }
addDescriptionsToMappings = actualMappings: mappingDefinitions:
mapAttrs (name: value: let
isNested = isAttrs value;
returnedValue =
if isNested
then addDescriptionsToMappings actualMappings."${name}" mappingDefinitions."${name}"
else {
inherit value;
inherit (mappingDefinitions."${name}") description;
};
in
returnedValue)
actualMappings;
mkSetBinding = binding: action:
mkBinding binding.value action binding.description;
mkSetExprBinding = binding: action:
mkExprBinding binding.value action binding.description;
mkSetLuaBinding = binding: action:
mkLuaBinding binding.value action binding.description;
pushDownDefault = attr: mapAttrs (_: value: mkDefault value) attr;
};
in
binds

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{lib}: let
inherit (lib.options) mkOption;
inherit (lib.types) bool;
inherit (lib.modules) mkRenamedOptionModule;
inherit (lib.attrsets) mapAttrsToList;
inherit (lib.lists) flatten;
in {
mkBool = value: description:
mkOption {
type = bool;
default = value;
inherit description;
};
/*
Generates a list of mkRenamedOptionModule, from a mapping of the old name to
the new name. Nested options can optionally supply a "_name" to indicate its
new name.
# Example
```nix
batchRenameOptions ["nvimTree"] ["nvimTree" "setupOpts"] {
disableNetrw = "disable_netrw";
nestedOption = {
_name = "nested_option";
somethingElse = "something_else";
};
}
```
The above code is equivalent to this:
```nix
[
(
mkRenamedOptionModule
["nvimTree" "disableNetrw"]
["nvimTree" "setupOpts" "disable_netrw"]
)
(
mkRenamedOptionModule
["nvimTree" "nestedOption" "somethingElse"]
["nvimTree" "setupOpts" "nested_option" "something_else"]
)
]
```
*/
batchRenameOptions = oldBasePath: newBasePath: mappings: let
genSetupOptRenames = oldSubpath: newSubpath: table:
mapAttrsToList (
oldName: newNameOrNestedOpts:
if builtins.isAttrs newNameOrNestedOpts
then
genSetupOptRenames (oldSubpath ++ [oldName]) (newSubpath ++ [newNameOrNestedOpts._name or oldName])
(builtins.removeAttrs newNameOrNestedOpts ["_name"])
else
mkRenamedOptionModule
(oldBasePath ++ oldSubpath ++ [oldName])
(newBasePath ++ newSubpath ++ [newNameOrNestedOpts])
)
table;
in
flatten (genSetupOptRenames [] [] mappings);
}

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# - the addition of the function `entryBefore` indicating a "wanted
# by" relationship.
{lib}: let
inherit (lib) all filterAttrs nvim mapAttrs toposort;
inherit (builtins) isAttrs attrValues attrNames elem all head tail length;
inherit (lib.attrsets) filterAttrs mapAttrs;
inherit (lib.lists) toposort;
inherit (lib.nvim.dag) empty isEntry entryBetween entryAfter entriesBetween;
in {
empty = {};
isEntry = e: e ? data && e ? after && e ? before;
isDag = dag:
builtins.isAttrs dag && all nvim.dag.isEntry (builtins.attrValues dag);
isAttrs dag && all isEntry (attrValues dag);
/*
Takes an attribute set containing entries built by entryAnywhere,
@ -76,8 +79,8 @@ in {
*/
topoSort = dag: let
dagBefore = dag: name:
builtins.attrNames
(filterAttrs (_n: v: builtins.elem name v.before) dag);
attrNames
(filterAttrs (_n: v: elem name v.before) dag);
normalizedDag =
mapAttrs (n: v: {
name = n;
@ -85,8 +88,8 @@ in {
after = v.after ++ dagBefore dag n;
})
dag;
before = a: b: builtins.elem a.name b.after;
sorted = toposort before (builtins.attrValues normalizedDag);
before = a: b: elem a.name b.after;
sorted = toposort before (attrValues normalizedDag);
in
if sorted ? result
then {
@ -100,8 +103,53 @@ in {
entryBetween = before: after: data: {inherit data before after;};
# Create a DAG entry with no particular dependency information.
entryAnywhere = nvim.dag.entryBetween [] [];
entryAnywhere = entryBetween [] [];
entryAfter = nvim.dag.entryBetween [];
entryBefore = before: nvim.dag.entryBetween before [];
entryAfter = entryBetween [];
entryBefore = before: entryBetween before [];
# Given a list of entries, this function places them in order within the DAG.
# Each entry is labeled "${tag}-${entry index}" and other DAG entries can be
# added with 'before' or 'after' referring these indexed entries.
#
# The entries as a whole can be given a relation to other DAG nodes. All
# generated nodes are then placed before or after those dependencies.
entriesBetween = tag: let
go = i: before: after: entries: let
name = "${tag}-${toString i}";
i' = i + 1;
in
if entries == []
then empty
else if length entries == 1
then {
"${name}" = entryBetween before after (head entries);
}
else
{
"${name}" = entryAfter after (head entries);
}
// go (i + 1) before [name] (tail entries);
in
go 0;
entriesAnywhere = tag: entriesBetween tag [] [];
entriesAfter = tag: entriesBetween tag [];
entriesBefore = tag: before: entriesBetween tag before [];
# mkLuarcSection and mkVimrcSection take a section DAG
# and return a string containing a comment to identify
# the section, and the data contained within the section
#
# all operations are done without any modifications
# to the inputted section data
mkLuarcSection = section: ''
-- SECTION: ${section.name}
${section.data}
'';
mkVimrcSection = section: ''
" SECTION: ${section.name}
${section.data}
'';
}

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{lib}: {
{
inputs,
lib,
...
}: {
types = import ./types {inherit inputs lib;};
config = import ./config.nix {inherit lib;};
binds = import ./binds.nix {inherit lib;};
dag = import ./dag.nix {inherit lib;};
types = import ./types {inherit lib;};
languages = import ./languages.nix {inherit lib;};
lists = import ./lists.nix {inherit lib;};
lua = import ./lua.nix {inherit lib;};
vim = import ./vim.nix {inherit lib;};
vim = import ./vim.nix;
}

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# From home-manager: https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/blob/master/modules/lib/booleans.nix
{lib}: {
{lib}: let
inherit (builtins) isString getAttr;
inherit (lib.options) mkOption;
inherit (lib.attrsets) listToAttrs;
inherit (lib.types) bool;
in {
# Converts a boolean to a yes/no string. This is used in lots of
# configuration formats.
diagnosticsToLua = {
lang,
config,
diagnostics,
diagnosticsProviders,
}:
lib.listToAttrs
listToAttrs
(map (v: let
type =
if builtins.isString v
if isString v
then v
else builtins.getAttr v.type;
else getAttr v.type;
package =
if builtins.isString v
then diagnostics.${type}.package
if isString v
then diagnosticsProviders.${type}.package
else v.package;
in {
name = "${lang}-diagnostics-${type}";
value = diagnostics.${type}.nullConfig package;
value = diagnosticsProviders.${type}.nullConfig package;
})
config);
mkEnable = desc:
lib.mkOption {
mkOption {
description = "Turn on ${desc} for enabled languages by default";
type = lib.types.bool;
type = bool;
default = false;
};
}

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{lib}: let
inherit (lib.lists) elem all;
in {
/*
Checks if all values are present in the list.
Type:
listContainsValues :: { list :: [a], values :: [a] } -> Bool
Arguments:
list - A list of elements.
values - A list of values to check for presence in the list.
Returns:
True if all values are present in the list, otherwise False.
Example:
```nix
listContainsValues { list = [1 2 3]; values = [2 3]; }
=> True
listContainsValues { list = [1 2 3]; values = [2 4]; }
=> False
```
*/
listContainsValues = {
list,
values,
}: let
# Check if all values are present in the list
containsValue = value: elem value list;
in
all containsValue values;
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# Helpers for converting values to lua
{lib}: let
inherit (lib) mapAttrsToList filterAttrs concatStringsSep concatMapStringsSep stringToCharacters boolToString;
inherit (builtins) hasAttr head throw typeOf;
inherit (builtins) hasAttr head throw typeOf isList isAttrs isBool isInt isString isPath isFloat toJSON;
inherit (lib.attrsets) mapAttrsToList filterAttrs;
inherit (lib.strings) concatStringsSep concatMapStringsSep stringToCharacters;
inherit (lib.trivial) boolToString;
in rec {
wrapLuaConfig = {
luaBefore ? "",
luaConfig,
luaAfter ? "",
}: ''
lua << EOF
${concatStringsSep "\n" [luaBefore luaConfig luaAfter]}
EOF
'';
# Convert a null value to lua's nil
nullString = value:
if value == null
@ -11,29 +23,29 @@ in rec {
# convert an expression to lua
expToLua = exp:
if builtins.isList exp
if isList exp
then listToLuaTable exp # if list, convert to lua table
else if builtins.isAttrs exp
else if isAttrs exp
then attrsetToLuaTable exp # if attrs, convert to table
else if builtins.isBool exp
then lib.boolToString exp # if bool, convert to string
else if builtins.isInt exp
then builtins.toString exp # if int, convert to string
else if isBool exp
then boolToString exp # if bool, convert to string
else if isInt exp
then toString exp # if int, convert to string
else if exp == null
then "nil"
else (builtins.toJSON exp); # otherwise jsonify the value and print as is
else (toJSON exp); # otherwise jsonify the value and print as is
# convert list to a lua table
listToLuaTable = list:
"{ " + (builtins.concatStringsSep ", " (map expToLua list)) + " }";
"{ " + (concatStringsSep ", " (map expToLua list)) + " }";
# convert attrset to a lua table
attrsetToLuaTable = attrset:
"{ "
+ (
builtins.concatStringsSep ", "
concatStringsSep ", "
(
lib.mapAttrsToList (
mapAttrsToList (
name: value:
name
+ " = "
@ -44,13 +56,15 @@ in rec {
)
+ " }";
# Convert a list of lua expressions to a lua table. The difference to listToLuaTable is that the elements here are expected to be lua expressions already, whereas listToLuaTable converts from nix types to lua first
luaTable = items: ''{${builtins.concatStringsSep "," items}}'';
luaTable = items: ''{${concatStringsSep "," items}}'';
isLuaInline = {_type ? null, ...}: _type == "lua-inline";
toLuaObject = args:
if builtins.isAttrs args
if isAttrs args
then
if hasAttr "__raw" args
then args.__raw
if isLuaInline args
then args.expr
else if hasAttr "__empty" args
then "{ }"
else
@ -68,19 +82,19 @@ in rec {
)
args)))
+ "}"
else if builtins.isList args
else if isList args
then "{" + concatMapStringsSep "," toLuaObject args + "}"
else if builtins.isString args
else if isString args
then
# This should be enough!
builtins.toJSON args
else if builtins.isPath args
then builtins.toJSON (toString args)
else if builtins.isBool args
toJSON args
else if isPath args
then toJSON (toString args)
else if isBool args
then "${boolToString args}"
else if builtins.isFloat args
else if isFloat args
then "${toString args}"
else if builtins.isInt args
else if isInt args
then "${toString args}"
else if (args == null)
then "nil"

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@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
# Home Manager module
packages: inputs: {
pkgs,
config,
lib ? pkgs.lib,
self,
...
}:
with lib; let
cfg = config.programs.neovim-flake;
inherit (import ../../configuration.nix inputs) neovimConfiguration;
set = neovimConfiguration {
inherit pkgs;
modules = [cfg.settings];
};
in {
meta.maintainers = with maintainers; [NotAShelf];
options.programs.neovim-flake = {
enable = mkEnableOption "A NeoVim IDE with a focus on configurability and extensibility.";
settings = mkOption {
type = types.attrsOf types.anything;
default = {};
example = literalExpression ''
{
vim.viAlias = false;
vim.vimAlias = true;
vim.lsp = {
enable = true;
formatOnSave = true;
lightbulb.enable = true;
lspsaga.enable = false;
nvimCodeActionMenu.enable = true;
trouble.enable = true;
lspSignature.enable = true;
rust.enable = false;
nix = true;
};
}
'';
description = "Attribute set of neoflake preferences.";
};
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
home.packages = [set.neovim];
};
}

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@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
# Copied from nmd master: https://gitlab.com/rycee/nmd/-/blob/master/default.nix?ref_type=heads
# Allows asciiDoc in options. It is easier to copy & keep updated then figure out how to pass the nmd input
# along to user modules
{
# Indicates that the given text should be interpreted as AsciiDoc markup.
asciiDoc = text: {
_type = "asciiDoc";
inherit text;
};
# Indicates that the given text should be interpreted as AsciiDoc markup and
# used in a literal context.
literalAsciiDoc = text: {
_type = "literalAsciiDoc";
inherit text;
};
}

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@ -1,73 +1,21 @@
# From home-manager: https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/blob/master/modules/lib/stdlib-extended.nix
# Just a convenience function that returns the given Nixpkgs standard
# library extended with the HM library.
nixpkgsLib: let
mkNvimLib = import ./.;
in
nixpkgsLib.extend (self: super: rec {
nvim = mkNvimLib {lib = self;};
# Convenience function that returns the given Nixpkgs standard library
# extended with our functions using `lib.extend`.
nixpkgsLib: inputs:
nixpkgsLib.extend (self: super: {
# WARNING: New functions should not be added here, but to files
# imported by `./default.nix` under their own categories. If your
# function does not fit to any of the existing categories, create
# a new file and import it in `./default.nix.`
mkLuaBinding = key: action: desc:
self.mkIf (key != null) {
"${key}" = {
inherit action desc;
lua = true;
silent = true;
};
};
# Makes our custom functions available under `lib.nvim` where stdlib-extended.nix is imported
# with the appropriate arguments. For end-users, a `lib` output will be accessible from the flake.
# E.g. for an input called `nvf`, `inputs.nvf.lib.nvim` will return the set
# below.
nvim = import ./. {
inherit inputs;
lib = self;
};
mkExprBinding = key: action: desc:
self.mkIf (key != null) {
"${key}" = {
inherit action desc;
lua = true;
silent = true;
expr = true;
};
};
mkBinding = key: action: desc:
self.mkIf (key != null) {
"${key}" = {
inherit action desc;
silent = true;
};
};
mkMappingOption = description: default:
self.mkOption {
type = self.types.nullOr self.types.str;
inherit default description;
};
# Utility function that takes two attrsets:
# { someKey = "some_value" } and
# { someKey = { description = "Some Description"; }; }
# and merges them into
# { someKey = { value = "some_value"; description = "Some Description"; }; }
addDescriptionsToMappings = actualMappings: mappingDefinitions:
self.attrsets.mapAttrs (name: value: let
isNested = self.isAttrs value;
returnedValue =
if isNested
then addDescriptionsToMappings actualMappings."${name}" mappingDefinitions."${name}"
else {
value = value;
description = mappingDefinitions."${name}".description;
};
in
returnedValue)
actualMappings;
mkSetBinding = binding: action:
mkBinding binding.value action binding.description;
mkSetExprBinding = binding: action:
mkExprBinding binding.value action binding.description;
mkSetLuaBinding = binding: action:
mkLuaBinding binding.value action binding.description;
# For forward compatibility.
literalExpression = super.literalExpression or super.literalExample;
})
# For forward compatibility.
literalExpression = super.literalExpression or super.literalExample;
})

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# From home-manager: https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/blob/master/modules/lib/types-dag.nix
# Used for ordering config text.
# Used for ordering configuration text.
{lib}: let
inherit
(lib)
@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ in rec {
name = "dagOf";
description = "DAG of ${elemType.description}";
inherit (attrEquivalent) check merge emptyValue;
inherit (elemType) getSubModules;
getSubOptions = prefix: elemType.getSubOptions (prefix ++ ["<name>"]);
getSubModules = elemType.getSubModules;
substSubModules = m: dagOf (elemType.substSubModules m);
functor = (defaultFunctor name) // {wrapped = elemType;};
nestedTypes.elemType = elemType;

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@ -1,9 +1,13 @@
{lib}: let
{
inputs,
lib,
...
}: let
typesDag = import ./dag.nix {inherit lib;};
typesPlugin = import ./plugins.nix {inherit lib;};
typesPlugin = import ./plugins.nix {inherit inputs lib;};
typesLanguage = import ./languages.nix {inherit lib;};
in {
inherit (typesDag) dagOf;
inherit (typesPlugin) pluginsOpt extraPluginType mkPluginSetupOption;
inherit (typesPlugin) pluginsOpt extraPluginType mkPluginSetupOption luaInline;
inherit (typesLanguage) diagnostics mkGrammarOption;
}

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@ -15,13 +15,13 @@ with lib; let
in {
diagnostics = {
langDesc,
diagnostics,
defaultDiagnostics,
diagnosticsProviders,
defaultDiagnosticsProvider,
}:
mkOption {
description = "List of ${langDesc} diagnostics to enable";
type = with types; listOf (either (enum (attrNames diagnostics)) (submodule diagnosticSubmodule));
default = defaultDiagnostics;
type = with types; listOf (either (enum (attrNames diagnosticsProviders)) (submodule diagnosticSubmodule));
default = defaultDiagnosticsProvider;
};
mkGrammarOption = pkgs: grammar:

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@ -1,163 +1,99 @@
{lib}:
with lib; let
# Plugin must be same as input name from flake.nix
availablePlugins = [
# TODO: sort by category
"nvim-treesitter-context"
"gitsigns-nvim"
"plenary-nvim"
"nvim-lspconfig"
"nvim-treesitter"
"lspsaga"
"lspkind"
"nvim-lightbulb"
"lsp-signature"
"nvim-tree-lua"
"nvim-bufferline-lua"
"lualine"
"nvim-compe"
"nvim-autopairs"
"nvim-ts-autotag"
"nvim-web-devicons"
"tokyonight"
"bufdelete-nvim"
"nvim-cmp"
"cmp-nvim-lsp"
"cmp-buffer"
"cmp-vsnip"
"cmp-path"
"cmp-treesitter"
"crates-nvim"
"vim-vsnip"
"nvim-code-action-menu"
"trouble"
"none-ls"
"which-key"
"indent-blankline"
"nvim-cursorline"
"sqls-nvim"
"glow-nvim"
"telescope"
"rust-tools"
"onedark"
"catppuccin"
"dracula"
"oxocarbon"
"gruvbox"
"rose-pine"
"minimap-vim"
"dashboard-nvim"
"alpha-nvim"
"scrollbar-nvim"
"codewindow-nvim"
"nvim-notify"
"cinnamon-nvim"
"cheatsheet-nvim"
"ccc"
"cellular-automaton"
"neocord"
"icon-picker-nvim"
"dressing-nvim"
"orgmode-nvim"
"obsidian-nvim"
"vim-markdown"
"tabular"
"toggleterm-nvim"
"noice-nvim"
"nui-nvim"
"copilot-lua"
"tabnine-nvim"
"nvim-session-manager"
"gesture-nvim"
"comment-nvim"
"kommentary"
"mind-nvim"
"fidget-nvim"
"diffview-nvim"
"todo-comments"
"flutter-tools"
"flutter-tools-patched"
"hop-nvim"
"leap-nvim"
"modes-nvim"
"vim-repeat"
"smartcolumn"
"project-nvim"
"neodev-nvim"
"elixir-ls"
"elixir-tools"
"nvim-colorizer-lua"
"vim-illuminate"
"nvim-surround"
"nvim-dap"
"nvim-dap-ui"
"nvim-navic"
"nvim-navbuddy"
"copilot-cmp"
"lsp-lines"
"vim-dirtytalk"
"highlight-undo"
"nvim-docs-view"
];
{
inputs,
lib,
...
}: let
inherit (lib.options) mkOption;
inherit (lib.attrsets) attrNames mapAttrs' filterAttrs nameValuePair;
inherit (lib.strings) hasPrefix removePrefix isString;
inherit (lib.types) submodule either package enum str lines attrsOf anything listOf nullOr;
# Get the names of all flake inputs that start with the given prefix.
fromInputs = {
inputs,
prefix,
}:
mapAttrs' (n: v: nameValuePair (removePrefix prefix n) {src = v;}) (filterAttrs (n: _: hasPrefix prefix n) inputs);
# Get the names of all flake inputs that start with the given prefix.
pluginInputNames = attrNames (fromInputs {
inherit inputs;
prefix = "plugin-";
});
# You can either use the name of the plugin or a package.
pluginType = with types;
nullOr (
either
package
(enum availablePlugins)
);
pluginType = nullOr (
either
package
(enum (pluginInputNames ++ ["nvim-treesitter" "flutter-tools-patched" "vim-repeat"]))
);
pluginsType = types.listOf pluginType;
pluginsType = listOf pluginType;
extraPluginType = with types;
submodule {
options = {
package = mkOption {
type = pluginType;
description = "Plugin Package.";
};
after = mkOption {
type = listOf str;
default = [];
description = "Setup this plugin after the following ones.";
};
setup = mkOption {
type = lines;
default = "";
description = "Lua code to run during setup.";
example = "require('aerial').setup {}";
};
extraPluginType = submodule {
options = {
package = mkOption {
type = pluginType;
description = "Plugin Package.";
};
after = mkOption {
type = listOf str;
default = [];
description = "Setup this plugin after the following ones.";
};
setup = mkOption {
type = lines;
default = "";
description = "Lua code to run during setup.";
example = "require('aerial').setup {}";
};
};
};
in {
inherit extraPluginType;
inherit extraPluginType fromInputs;
pluginsOpt = {
description,
example,
default ? [],
}:
mkOption {
inherit description default;
inherit example description default;
type = pluginsType;
};
# opts is a attrset of options, example:
# ```
# mkPluginSetupOption "telescope" {
# file_ignore_patterns = mkOption {
# description = "...";
# type = types.listOf types.str;
# default = [];
# };
# layout_config.horizontal = mkOption {...};
# }
# ```
luaInline = lib.mkOptionType {
name = "luaInline";
check = x: lib.nvim.lua.isLuaInline x;
};
/*
opts is a attrset of options, example:
```
mkPluginSetupOption "telescope" {
file_ignore_patterns = mkOption {
description = "...";
type = types.listOf types.str;
default = [];
};
layout_config.horizontal = mkOption {...};
}
```
*/
mkPluginSetupOption = pluginName: opts:
mkOption {
description = "Option table to pass into the setup function of " + pluginName;
description = ''
Option table to pass into the setup function of ${pluginName}
You can pass in any additional options even if they're
not listed in the docs
'';
default = {};
type = types.submodule {
freeformType = with types; attrsOf anything;
type = submodule {
freeformType = attrsOf anything;
options = opts;
};
};

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
{lib}: let
inherit (builtins) isInt isBool toJSON;
let
inherit (builtins) isInt isBool toJSON toString;
in rec {
# yes? no.
yesNo = value:
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ in rec {
# convert a literal value to a vim compliant value
valToVim = val:
if (isInt val)
then (builtins.toString val)
then (toString val)
else
(
if (isBool val)

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@ -1,113 +0,0 @@
{
pkgs,
config,
lib,
...
}: let
inherit (lib) mkEnableOption mkOption types;
cfg = config.vim.assistant.copilot;
in {
options.vim.assistant.copilot = {
enable = mkEnableOption "GitHub Copilot AI assistant";
cmp.enable = mkEnableOption "nvim-cmp integration for GitHub Copilot";
panel = {
position = mkOption {
type = types.enum [
"bottom"
"top"
"left"
"right"
];
default = "bottom";
description = "Panel position";
};
ratio = mkOption {
type = types.float;
default = 0.4;
description = "Panel size";
};
};
mappings = {
panel = {
jumpPrev = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = "[[";
description = "Jump to previous suggestion";
};
jumpNext = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = "]]";
description = "Jump to next suggestion";
};
accept = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = "<CR>";
description = "Accept suggestion";
};
refresh = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = "gr";
description = "Refresh suggestions";
};
open = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = "<M-CR>";
description = "Open suggestions";
};
};
suggestion = {
accept = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = "<M-l>";
description = "Accept suggetion";
};
acceptWord = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = null;
description = "Accept next word";
};
acceptLine = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = null;
description = "Accept next line";
};
prev = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = "<M-[>";
description = "Previous suggestion";
};
next = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = "<M-]>";
description = "Next suggestion";
};
dismiss = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = "<C-]>";
description = "Dismiss suggestion";
};
};
};
copilotNodeCommand = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = "${lib.getExe cfg.copilotNodePackage}";
description = ''
The command that will be executed to initiate nodejs for GitHub Copilot.
Recommended to leave as default.
'';
};
copilotNodePackage = mkOption {
type = with types; nullOr package;
default = pkgs.nodejs-slim;
description = ''
The nodeJS package that will be used for GitHub Copilot. If you are using a custom node command
you may want to set this option to null so that the package is not pulled from nixpkgs.
'';
};
};
}

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@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
_: {
imports = [
./copilot
# ./tabnine.nix # removed until I find a way around the initialisation script the plugin requires
];
}

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@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
{
config,
lib,
...
}: let
inherit (builtins) toJSON;
inherit (lib) mkIf mkMerge mkExprBinding boolToString nvim;
cfg = config.vim.assistant.tabnine;
in {
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
vim.startPlugins = ["tabnine-nvim"];
vim.maps.insert = mkMerge [
(mkExprBinding cfg.mappings.accept ''
function()
local state = require("tabnine.state")
local completion = require("tabnine.completion")
if not state.completions_cache then
return "${toJSON cfg.mappings.accept}"
end
vim.schedule(completion.accept)
end
'' "orzel")
(mkExprBinding cfg.mappings.dismiss ''
function()
local state = require("tabnine.state")
local completion = require("tabnine.completion")
if not state.completions_cache then
return "${toJSON cfg.mappings.dismiss}"
end
vim.schedule(function()
completion.clear()
state.completions_cache = nil
end)
end
'' "orzel")
];
vim.luaConfigRC.tabnine-nvim = nvim.dag.entryAnywhere ''
require('tabnine').setup({
disable_auto_comment = ${boolToString cfg.disable_auto_comment},
accept_keymap = null,
dismiss_keymap = null,
debounce_ms = ${cfg.debounce_ms},
exclude_filetypes = ${cfg.exclude_filetypes},
})
'';
};
}

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@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
{lib, ...}: let
inherit (lib) mkEnableOption mkOption types mkMappingOption;
in {
options.vim.assistant.tabnine = {
enable = mkEnableOption "Tabnine assistant";
disable_auto_comment = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = true;
description = "Disable auto comment";
};
mappings = {
accept = mkMappingOption "Accept [Tabnine]" "<Tab>";
dismiss = mkMappingOption "Dismiss [Tabnine]" "<C-]>";
};
debounce_ms = mkOption {
type = types.int;
default = 800;
description = "Debounce ms";
};
exclude_filetypes = mkOption {
type = types.listOf types.str;
default = ["TelescopePrompt" "NvimTree" "alpha"];
description = "Exclude filetypes";
};
};
}

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@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
{
lib,
config,
...
}: let
inherit (lib) mkIf nvim optionalString boolToString;
cfg = config.vim.autopairs;
in {
config =
mkIf (cfg.enable)
{
vim.startPlugins = ["nvim-autopairs"];
vim.luaConfigRC.autopairs = nvim.dag.entryAnywhere ''
require("nvim-autopairs").setup{}
${optionalString (config.vim.autocomplete.type == "nvim-compe") ''
require('nvim-autopairs.completion.compe').setup({
map_cr = ${boolToString cfg.nvim-compe.map_cr},
map_complete = ${boolToString cfg.nvim-compe.map_complete},
auto_select = ${boolToString cfg.nvim-compe.auto_select},
})
''}
'';
};
}

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@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
{lib, ...}: let
inherit (lib) mkEnableOption mkOption types;
in {
options.vim = {
autopairs = {
enable = mkEnableOption "autopairs" // {default = false;};
type = mkOption {
type = types.enum ["nvim-autopairs"];
default = "nvim-autopairs";
description = "Set the autopairs type. Options: nvim-autopairs [nvim-autopairs]";
};
nvim-compe = {
map_cr = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = true;
description = ''map <CR> on insert mode'';
};
map_complete = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = true;
description = "auto insert `(` after select function or method item";
};
auto_select = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = "auto select first item";
};
};
};
};
}

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@ -1,185 +0,0 @@
{
lib,
config,
...
}: let
inherit (builtins) concatStringsSep;
inherit (lib) optionalString mkIf nvim;
cfg = config.vim;
in {
config = {
vim.startPlugins = ["plenary-nvim"] ++ lib.optionals (cfg.spellChecking.enableProgrammingWordList) ["vim-dirtytalk"];
vim.maps.normal =
mkIf cfg.disableArrows {
"<up>" = {
action = "<nop>";
noremap = false;
};
"<down>" = {
action = "<nop>";
noremap = false;
};
"<left>" = {
action = "<nop>";
noremap = false;
};
"<right>" = {
action = "<nop>";
noremap = false;
};
}
// mkIf cfg.mapLeaderSpace {
"<space>" = {
action = "<nop>";
};
};
vim.maps.insert = mkIf cfg.disableArrows {
"<up>" = {
action = "<nop>";
noremap = false;
};
"<down>" = {
action = "<nop>";
noremap = false;
};
"<left>" = {
action = "<nop>";
noremap = false;
};
"<right>" = {
action = "<nop>";
noremap = false;
};
};
vim.configRC.basic = nvim.dag.entryAfter ["globalsScript"] ''
" Settings that are set for everything
set encoding=utf-8
set mouse=${cfg.mouseSupport}
set tabstop=${toString cfg.tabWidth}
set shiftwidth=${toString cfg.tabWidth}
set softtabstop=${toString cfg.tabWidth}
set expandtab
set cmdheight=${toString cfg.cmdHeight}
set updatetime=${toString cfg.updateTime}
set shortmess+=c
set tm=${toString cfg.mapTimeout}
set hidden
set cursorlineopt=${toString cfg.cursorlineOpt}
set scrolloff=${toString cfg.scrollOffset}
${optionalString cfg.debugMode.enable ''
" Debug mode settings
set verbose=${toString cfg.debugMode.level}
set verbosefile=${cfg.debugMode.logFile}
''}
${optionalString cfg.splitBelow ''
set splitbelow
''}
${optionalString cfg.splitRight ''
set splitright
''}
${optionalString cfg.showSignColumn ''
set signcolumn=yes
''}
${optionalString cfg.autoIndent ''
set autoindent
''}
${optionalString cfg.preventJunkFiles ''
set noswapfile
set nobackup
set nowritebackup
''}
${optionalString (cfg.bell == "none") ''
set noerrorbells
set novisualbell
''}
${optionalString (cfg.bell == "on") ''
set novisualbell
''}
${optionalString (cfg.bell == "visual") ''
set noerrorbells
''}
${optionalString (cfg.lineNumberMode == "relative") ''
set relativenumber
''}
${optionalString (cfg.lineNumberMode == "number") ''
set number
''}
${optionalString (cfg.lineNumberMode == "relNumber") ''
set number relativenumber
''}
${optionalString cfg.useSystemClipboard ''
set clipboard+=unnamedplus
''}
${optionalString cfg.mapLeaderSpace ''
let mapleader=" "
let maplocalleader=" "
''}
${optionalString cfg.syntaxHighlighting ''
syntax on
''}
${optionalString (!cfg.wordWrap) ''
set nowrap
''}
${optionalString cfg.hideSearchHighlight ''
set nohlsearch
set incsearch
''}
${optionalString cfg.colourTerm ''
set termguicolors
set t_Co=256
''}
${optionalString (!cfg.enableEditorconfig) ''
let g:editorconfig = v:false
''}
${optionalString cfg.spellChecking.enable ''
set spell
set spelllang=${concatStringsSep "," cfg.spellChecking.languages}${optionalString cfg.spellChecking.enableProgrammingWordList ",programming"}
''}
${optionalString (cfg.leaderKey != null) ''
let mapleader = "${toString cfg.leaderKey}"
''}
${optionalString (cfg.searchCase == "ignore") ''
set nosmartcase
set ignorecase
''}
${optionalString (cfg.searchCase == "smart") ''
set smartcase
set ignorecase
''}
${optionalString (cfg.searchCase == "sensitive") ''
set nosmartcase
set noignorecase
''}
'';
};
}

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@ -1,200 +0,0 @@
{
pkgs,
lib,
...
}: let
inherit (lib) mkEnableOption mkOption;
inherit (lib.types) types;
in {
options.vim = {
package = mkOption {
type = types.package;
default = pkgs.neovim-unwrapped;
description = ''
The neovim package to use. You will need to use an unwrapped package for this option to work as intended.
'';
};
debugMode = {
enable = mkEnableOption "debug mode";
level = mkOption {
type = types.int;
default = 20;
description = "Set the debug level";
};
logFile = mkOption {
type = types.path;
default = "/tmp/nvim.log";
description = "Set the log file";
};
};
enableLuaLoader = mkEnableOption "experimental Lua module loader to speed up the start up process";
leaderKey = mkOption {
type = with types; nullOr str;
default = null;
description = "The leader key to be used internally";
};
spellChecking = {
enable = mkEnableOption "neovim's built-in spellchecking";
enableProgrammingWordList = mkEnableOption "vim-dirtytalk, a wordlist for programmers, that includes programming words";
languages = mkOption {
type = with types; listOf str;
description = "The languages to be used for spellchecking";
default = ["en"];
example = ["en" "de"];
};
};
colourTerm = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = true;
description = "Set terminal up for 256 colours";
};
disableArrows = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = "Set to prevent arrow keys from moving cursor";
};
hideSearchHighlight = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = "Hide search highlight so it doesn't stay highlighted";
};
scrollOffset = mkOption {
type = types.int;
default = 8;
description = "Start scrolling this number of lines from the top or bottom of the page.";
};
wordWrap = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = true;
description = "Enable word wrapping.";
};
syntaxHighlighting = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = true;
description = "Enable syntax highlighting";
};
mapLeaderSpace = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = true;
description = "Map the space key to leader key";
};
useSystemClipboard = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = "Make use of the clipboard for default yank and paste operations. Don't use * and +";
};
mouseSupport = mkOption {
type = with types; enum ["a" "n" "v" "i" "c"];
default = "a";
description = ''
Set modes for mouse support.
* a - all
* n - normal
* v - visual
* i - insert
* c - command
'';
};
lineNumberMode = mkOption {
type = with types; enum ["relative" "number" "relNumber" "none"];
default = "relNumber";
description = ''
How line numbers are displayed. Available options are
none, relative, number, relNumber
'';
};
preventJunkFiles = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = "Prevent swapfile, backupfile from being created";
};
tabWidth = mkOption {
type = types.int;
default = 4;
description = "Set the width of tabs";
};
autoIndent = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = true;
description = "Enable auto indent";
};
cmdHeight = mkOption {
type = types.int;
default = 1;
description = "Height of the command pane";
};
updateTime = mkOption {
type = types.int;
default = 300;
description = "The number of milliseconds till Cursor Hold event is fired";
};
showSignColumn = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = true;
description = "Show the sign column";
};
bell = mkOption {
type = types.enum ["none" "visual" "on"];
default = "none";
description = "Set how bells are handled. Options: on, visual or none";
};
mapTimeout = mkOption {
type = types.int;
default = 500;
description = "Timeout in ms that neovim will wait for mapped action to complete";
};
splitBelow = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = true;
description = "New splits will open below instead of on top";
};
splitRight = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = true;
description = "New splits will open to the right";
};
enableEditorconfig = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = true;
description = "Follow editorconfig rules in current directory";
};
cursorlineOpt = mkOption {
type = types.enum ["line" "screenline" "number" "both"];
default = "line";
description = "Highlight the text line of the cursor with CursorLine hl-CursorLine";
};
searchCase = mkOption {
type = types.enum ["ignore" "smart" "sensitive"];
default = "sensitive";
description = "Set the case sensitivity of search";
};
};
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{
config,
lib,
...
}: let
inherit (builtins) attrValues attrNames map mapAttrs toJSON isString concatStringsSep filter;
inherit (lib) mkOption types mapAttrsFlatten filterAttrs optionalString getAttrs literalExpression;
inherit (lib) nvim;
inherit (nvim.lua) toLuaObject;
inherit (nvim.vim) valToVim;
cfg = config.vim;
wrapLuaConfig = luaConfig: ''
lua << EOF
${optionalString cfg.enableLuaLoader ''
vim.loader.enable()
''}
${luaConfig}
EOF
'';
mkBool = value: description:
mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = value;
inherit description;
};
# Most of the keybindings code is highly inspired by pta2002/nixvim. Thank you!
mapConfigOptions = {
silent =
mkBool false
"Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.";
nowait =
mkBool false
"Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.";
script =
mkBool false
"Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.";
expr =
mkBool false
"Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.";
unique =
mkBool false
"Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.";
noremap =
mkBool true
"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.";
desc = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = null;
description = "A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.";
};
};
genMaps = mode: maps: let
/*
Take a user-defined action (string or attrs) and return the following attribute set:
{
action = (string) the actual action to map to this key
config = (attrs) the configuration options for this mapping (noremap, silent...)
}
*/
normalizeAction = action: let
# Extract the values of the config options that have been explicitly set by the user
config =
filterAttrs (_: v: v != null)
(getAttrs (attrNames mapConfigOptions) action);
in {
config =
if config == {}
then {"__empty" = null;}
else config;
action =
if action.lua
then {"__raw" = action.action;}
else action.action;
};
in
attrValues (mapAttrs
(key: action: let
normalizedAction = normalizeAction action;
in {
inherit (normalizedAction) action config;
inherit key;
inherit mode;
})
maps);
mapOption = types.submodule {
options =
mapConfigOptions
// {
action = mkOption {
type = types.str;
description = "The action to execute.";
};
lua = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
description = ''
If true, `action` is considered to be lua code.
Thus, it will not be wrapped in `""`.
'';
default = false;
};
};
};
mapOptions = mode:
mkOption {
description = "Mappings for ${mode} mode";
type = types.attrsOf mapOption;
default = {};
};
in {
options = {
assertions = lib.mkOption {
type = with types; listOf unspecified;
internal = true;
default = [];
example = literalExpression ''
[
{
assertion = false;
message = "you can't enable this for that reason";
}
]
'';
};
warnings = mkOption {
internal = true;
default = [];
type = with types; listOf str;
example = ["The `foo' service is deprecated and will go away soon!"];
description = lib.mdDoc ''
This option allows modules to show warnings to users during
the evaluation of the system configuration.
'';
};
vim = {
viAlias = mkOption {
description = "Enable vi alias";
type = types.bool;
default = true;
};
vimAlias = mkOption {
description = "Enable vim alias";
type = types.bool;
default = true;
};
configRC = mkOption {
description = "vimrc contents";
type = types.oneOf [(nvim.types.dagOf types.lines) types.str];
default = {};
};
luaConfigRC = mkOption {
description = "vim lua config";
type = types.oneOf [(nvim.types.dagOf types.lines) types.str];
default = {};
};
builtConfigRC = mkOption {
internal = true;
type = types.lines;
description = "The built config for neovim after resolving the DAG";
};
startPlugins = nvim.types.pluginsOpt {
default = [];
description = "List of plugins to startup.";
};
optPlugins = nvim.types.pluginsOpt {
default = [];
description = "List of plugins to optionally load";
};
extraPlugins = mkOption {
type = types.attrsOf nvim.types.extraPluginType;
default = {};
description = ''
List of plugins and related config.
Note that these are setup after builtin plugins.
'';
example = literalExpression ''
with pkgs.vimPlugins; {
aerial = {
package = aerial-nvim;
setup = "require('aerial').setup {}";
};
harpoon = {
package = harpoon;
setup = "require('harpoon').setup {}";
after = ["aerial"];
};
}'';
};
luaPackages = mkOption {
type = types.listOf types.str;
default = [];
description = ''
List of lua packages to install.
'';
};
globals = mkOption {
default = {};
description = "Set containing global variable values";
type = types.attrs;
};
maps = mkOption {
type = types.submodule {
options = {
normal = mapOptions "normal";
insert = mapOptions "insert";
select = mapOptions "select";
visual = mapOptions "visual and select";
terminal = mapOptions "terminal";
normalVisualOp = mapOptions "normal, visual, select and operator-pending (same as plain 'map')";
visualOnly = mapOptions "visual only";
operator = mapOptions "operator-pending";
insertCommand = mapOptions "insert and command-line";
lang = mapOptions "insert, command-line and lang-arg";
command = mapOptions "command-line";
};
};
default = {};
description = ''
Custom keybindings for any mode.
For plain maps (e.g. just 'map' or 'remap') use maps.normalVisualOp.
'';
example = ''
maps = {
normal."<leader>m" = {
silent = true;
action = "<cmd>make<CR>";
}; # Same as nnoremap <leader>m <silent> <cmd>make<CR>
};
'';
};
};
};
config = let
filterNonNull = mappings: filterAttrs (_name: value: value != null) mappings;
globalsScript =
mapAttrsFlatten (name: value: "let g:${name}=${valToVim value}")
(filterNonNull cfg.globals);
toLuaBindings = mode: maps:
map (value: ''
vim.keymap.set(${toLuaObject mode}, ${toLuaObject value.key}, ${toLuaObject value.action}, ${toLuaObject value.config})
'') (genMaps mode maps);
# I'm not sure if every one of these will work.
allmap = toLuaBindings "" config.vim.maps.normalVisualOp;
nmap = toLuaBindings "n" config.vim.maps.normal;
vmap = toLuaBindings "v" config.vim.maps.visual;
xmap = toLuaBindings "x" config.vim.maps.visualOnly;
smap = toLuaBindings "s" config.vim.maps.select;
imap = toLuaBindings "i" config.vim.maps.insert;
cmap = toLuaBindings "c" config.vim.maps.command;
tmap = toLuaBindings "t" config.vim.maps.terminal;
lmap = toLuaBindings "l" config.vim.maps.lang;
omap = toLuaBindings "o" config.vim.maps.operator;
icmap = toLuaBindings "ic" config.vim.maps.insertCommand;
resolveDag = {
name,
dag,
mapResult,
}: let
# When the value is a string, default it to dag.entryAnywhere
finalDag = lib.mapAttrs (_: value:
if isString value
then nvim.dag.entryAnywhere value
else value)
dag;
sortedDag = nvim.dag.topoSort finalDag;
result =
if sortedDag ? result
then mapResult sortedDag.result
else abort ("Dependency cycle in ${name}: " + toJSON sortedDag);
in
result;
in {
vim = {
startPlugins = map (x: x.package) (attrValues cfg.extraPlugins);
configRC = {
globalsScript = nvim.dag.entryAnywhere (concatStringsSep "\n" globalsScript);
luaScript = let
mkSection = r: ''
-- SECTION: ${r.name}
${r.data}
'';
mapResult = r: (wrapLuaConfig (concatStringsSep "\n" (map mkSection r)));
luaConfig = resolveDag {
name = "lua config script";
dag = cfg.luaConfigRC;
inherit mapResult;
};
in
nvim.dag.entryAfter ["globalsScript"] luaConfig;
extraPluginConfigs = let
mkSection = r: ''
-- SECTION: ${r.name}
${r.data}
'';
mapResult = r: (wrapLuaConfig (concatStringsSep "\n" (map mkSection r)));
extraPluginsDag = mapAttrs (_: {
after,
setup,
...
}:
nvim.dag.entryAfter after setup)
cfg.extraPlugins;
pluginConfig = resolveDag {
name = "extra plugins config";
dag = extraPluginsDag;
inherit mapResult;
};
in
nvim.dag.entryAfter ["luaScript"] pluginConfig;
# This is probably not the right way to set the config. I'm not sure how it should look like.
mappings = let
maps = [
nmap
imap
vmap
xmap
smap
cmap
omap
tmap
lmap
icmap
allmap
];
mapConfig = wrapLuaConfig (concatStringsSep "\n" (map (v: concatStringsSep "\n" v) maps));
in
nvim.dag.entryAfter ["globalsScript"] mapConfig;
};
builtConfigRC = let
failedAssertions = map (x: x.message) (filter (x: !x.assertion) config.assertions);
baseSystemAssertWarn =
if failedAssertions != []
then throw "\nFailed assertions:\n${concatStringsSep "\n" (map (x: "- ${x}") failedAssertions)}"
else lib.showWarnings config.warnings;
mkSection = r: ''
" SECTION: ${r.name}
${r.data}
'';
mapResult = r: (concatStringsSep "\n" (map mkSection r));
vimConfig = resolveDag {
name = "vim config script";
dag = cfg.configRC;
inherit mapResult;
};
in
baseSystemAssertWarn vimConfig;
};
};
}

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{
config,
lib,
...
}: let
inherit (lib) mkEnableOption;
in {
options.vim.dashboard.alpha = {
enable = mkEnableOption "dashboard via alpha.nvim";
};
}

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{
config,
lib,
...
}: let
inherit (lib) mkEnableOption;
in {
options.vim.dashboard.dashboard-nvim = {
enable = mkEnableOption "dashboard via dashboard.nvim";
};
}

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@ -4,33 +4,50 @@ inputs: {
lib ? pkgs.lib,
check ? true,
extraSpecialArgs ? {},
extraModules ? [],
}: let
inherit (builtins) map filter isString toString getAttr;
inherit (pkgs) wrapNeovim vimPlugins;
inherit (pkgs) wrapNeovimUnstable vimPlugins;
inherit (pkgs.vimUtils) buildVimPlugin;
inherit (pkgs.neovimUtils) makeNeovimConfig;
inherit (lib.strings) makeBinPath escapeShellArgs concatStringsSep;
inherit (lib.lists) concatLists optional;
inherit (lib.attrsets) recursiveUpdate;
inherit (lib.asserts) assertMsg;
extendedLib = import ../lib/stdlib-extended.nix lib;
# call the extedended library with `lib` and `inputs` as arguments
# lib is used to provide the standard library functions to the extended library
# but it can be overridden while this file is being called
# inputs is used to pass inputs to the plugin autodiscovery function
extendedLib = import ../lib/stdlib-extended.nix lib inputs;
# import modules.nix with `check`, `pkgs` and `lib` as arguments
# check can be disabled while calling this file is called
# to avoid checking in all modules
nvimModules = import ./modules.nix {
inherit check pkgs;
lib = extendedLib;
};
# evaluate the extended library with the modules
# optionally with any additional modules passed by the user
module = extendedLib.evalModules {
modules = [configuration] ++ nvimModules;
specialArgs = {modulesPath = toString ./.;} // extraSpecialArgs;
specialArgs = recursiveUpdate {modulesPath = toString ./.;} extraSpecialArgs;
modules = concatLists [[configuration] nvimModules extraModules];
};
# alias to the internal configuration
vimOptions = module.config.vim;
extraLuaPackages = ps: map (x: ps.${x}) vimOptions.luaPackages;
# build a vim plugin with the given name and arguments
# if the plugin is nvim-treesitter, warn the user to use buildTreesitterPlug
# instead
buildPlug = {pname, ...} @ args:
assert lib.asserts.assertMsg (pname != "nvim-treesitter") "Use buildTreesitterPlug for building nvim-treesitter.";
assert assertMsg (pname != "nvim-treesitter") "Use buildTreesitterPlug for building nvim-treesitter.";
buildVimPlugin (args
// {
version = "master";
src = getAttr pname inputs;
src = getAttr ("plugin-" + pname) inputs;
});
buildTreesitterPlug = grammars: vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.withPlugins (_: grammars);
@ -57,23 +74,51 @@ inputs: {
(f: f != null)
plugins);
neovim = wrapNeovim vimOptions.package {
inherit (vimOptions) viAlias;
inherit (vimOptions) vimAlias;
# built (or "normalized") plugins that are modified
builtStartPlugins = buildConfigPlugins vimOptions.startPlugins;
builtOptPlugins = map (package: {
plugin = package;
optional = false;
}) (buildConfigPlugins vimOptions.optPlugins);
inherit extraLuaPackages;
# combine built start and optional plugins
# into a single list
plugins = builtStartPlugins ++ builtOptPlugins;
configure = {
customRC = vimOptions.builtConfigRC;
# additional Lua and Python3 packages, mapped to their respective functions
# to conform to the format makeNeovimConfig expects. end user should
# only ever need to pass a list of packages, which are modified
# here
extraLuaPackages = ps: map (x: ps.${x}) vimOptions.luaPackages;
extraPython3Packages = ps: map (x: ps.${x}) vimOptions.python3Packages;
packages.myVimPackage = {
start = buildConfigPlugins vimOptions.startPlugins;
opt = buildConfigPlugins vimOptions.optPlugins;
};
};
extraWrapperArgs =
concatStringsSep " " (optional (vimOptions.extraPackages != []) ''--prefix PATH : "${makeBinPath vimOptions.extraPackages}"'');
# wrap user's desired neovim package with the desired neovim configuration
# using wrapNeovimUnstable and makeNeovimConfig from nixpkgs.
# the makeNeovimConfig function takes the following arguments:
# - withPython (bool)
# - extraPython3Packages (lambda)
# - withNodeJs (bool)
# - withRuby (bool)
# - extraLuaPackages (lambda)
# - plugins (list)
# - customRC (string)
# and returns the wrapped package
neovimConfigured = makeNeovimConfig {
inherit (vimOptions) viAlias vimAlias withRuby withNodeJs withPython3;
inherit plugins extraLuaPackages extraPython3Packages;
customRC = vimOptions.builtConfigRC;
};
neovim-wrapped = wrapNeovimUnstable vimOptions.package (recursiveUpdate neovimConfigured {
wrapperArgs = escapeShellArgs neovimConfigured.wrapperArgs + " " + extraWrapperArgs;
});
in {
inherit (module) options config;
inherit (module._module.args) pkgs;
inherit neovim;
# expose wrapped neovim-package
neovim = neovim-wrapped;
}

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{
config,
lib,
pkgs,
...
}: let
inherit (lib) mkIf mkMerge mkBinding nvim boolToString;
cfg = config.vim.filetree.nvimTree;
self = import ./nvimtree.nix {
inherit pkgs;
lib = lib;
};
mappings = self.options.vim.filetree.nvimTree.mappings;
in {
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
vim.startPlugins = ["nvim-tree-lua"];
vim.maps.normal = mkMerge [
(mkBinding cfg.mappings.toggle ":NvimTreeToggle<cr>" mappings.toggle.description)
(mkBinding cfg.mappings.refresh ":NvimTreeRefresh<cr>" mappings.refresh.description)
(mkBinding cfg.mappings.findFile ":NvimTreeFindFile<cr>" mappings.findFile.description)
(mkBinding cfg.mappings.focus ":NvimTreeFocus<cr>" mappings.focus.description)
];
vim.luaConfigRC.nvimtreelua = nvim.dag.entryAnywhere ''
${
lib.optionalString (cfg.disableNetrw) ''
-- disable netrew completely
vim.g.loaded_netrw = 1
vim.g.loaded_netrwPlugin = 1
''
}
require'nvim-tree'.setup({
disable_netrw = ${boolToString cfg.disableNetrw},
hijack_netrw = ${boolToString cfg.hijackNetrw},
auto_reload_on_write = ${boolToString cfg.autoreloadOnWrite},
sort = {
sorter = "${cfg.sort.sorter}",
folders_first = ${boolToString cfg.sort.foldersFirst},
},
hijack_unnamed_buffer_when_opening = ${boolToString cfg.hijackUnnamedBufferWhenOpening},
hijack_cursor = ${boolToString cfg.hijackCursor},
root_dirs = ${nvim.lua.listToLuaTable cfg.rootDirs},
prefer_startup_root = ${boolToString cfg.preferStartupRoot},
sync_root_with_cwd = ${boolToString cfg.syncRootWithCwd},
reload_on_bufenter = ${boolToString cfg.reloadOnBufEnter},
respect_buf_cwd = ${boolToString cfg.respectBufCwd},
hijack_directories = {
enable = ${boolToString cfg.hijackDirectories.enable},
auto_open = ${boolToString cfg.hijackDirectories.autoOpen},
},
update_focused_file = {
enable = ${boolToString cfg.updateFocusedFile.enable},
update_root = ${boolToString cfg.updateFocusedFile.updateRoot},
ignore_list = ${nvim.lua.listToLuaTable cfg.updateFocusedFile.ignoreList},
},
system_open = {
cmd = "${cfg.systemOpen.cmd}",
args = ${nvim.lua.listToLuaTable cfg.systemOpen.args},
},
diagnostics = {
enable = ${boolToString cfg.diagnostics.enable},
icons = {
hint = "${cfg.diagnostics.icons.hint}",
info = "${cfg.diagnostics.icons.info}",
warning = "${cfg.diagnostics.icons.warning}",
error = "${cfg.diagnostics.icons.error}",
},
severity = {
min = vim.diagnostic.severity.${cfg.diagnostics.severity.min},
max = vim.diagnostic.severity.${cfg.diagnostics.severity.max},
},
},
git = {
enable = ${boolToString cfg.git.enable},
show_on_dirs = ${boolToString cfg.git.showOnDirs},
show_on_open_dirs = ${boolToString cfg.git.showOnOpenDirs},
disable_for_dirs = ${nvim.lua.listToLuaTable cfg.git.disableForDirs},
timeout = ${toString cfg.git.timeout},
},
modified = {
enable = ${boolToString cfg.modified.enable},
show_on_dirs = ${boolToString cfg.modified.showOnDirs},
show_on_open_dirs = ${boolToString cfg.modified.showOnOpenDirs},
},
filesystem_watchers = {
enable = ${boolToString cfg.filesystemWatchers.enable},
debounce_delay = ${toString cfg.filesystemWatchers.debounceDelay},
ignore_dirs = ${nvim.lua.listToLuaTable cfg.filesystemWatchers.ignoreDirs},
},
select_prompts = ${boolToString cfg.selectPrompts},
view = {
centralize_selection = ${boolToString cfg.view.centralizeSelection},
cursorline = ${boolToString cfg.view.cursorline},
debounce_delay = ${toString cfg.view.debounceDelay},
width = ${nvim.lua.expToLua cfg.view.width},
side = "${cfg.view.side}",
preserve_window_proportions = ${boolToString cfg.view.preserveWindowProportions},
number = ${boolToString cfg.view.number},
relativenumber = ${boolToString cfg.view.relativenumber},
signcolumn = "${cfg.view.signcolumn}",
float = {
enable = ${boolToString cfg.view.float.enable},
quit_on_focus_loss = ${boolToString cfg.view.float.quitOnFocusLoss},
open_win_config = {
relative = "${cfg.view.float.openWinConfig.relative}",
border = "${cfg.view.float.openWinConfig.border}",
width = ${toString cfg.view.float.openWinConfig.width},
height = ${toString cfg.view.float.openWinConfig.height},
row = ${toString cfg.view.float.openWinConfig.row},
col = ${toString cfg.view.float.openWinConfig.col},
},
},
},
renderer = {
add_trailing = ${boolToString cfg.renderer.addTrailing},
group_empty = ${boolToString cfg.renderer.groupEmpty},
full_name = ${boolToString cfg.renderer.fullName},
highlight_git = ${boolToString cfg.renderer.highlightGit},
highlight_opened_files = ${cfg.renderer.highlightOpenedFiles},
highlight_modified = ${cfg.renderer.highlightModified},
root_folder_label = ${nvim.lua.expToLua cfg.renderer.rootFolderLabel},
indent_width = ${toString cfg.renderer.indentWidth},
indent_markers = {
enable = ${boolToString cfg.renderer.indentMarkers.enable},
inline_arrows = ${boolToString cfg.renderer.indentMarkers.inlineArrows},
icons = ${nvim.lua.expToLua cfg.renderer.indentMarkers.icons},
},
special_files = ${nvim.lua.listToLuaTable cfg.renderer.specialFiles},
symlink_destination = ${boolToString cfg.renderer.symlinkDestination},
icons = {
webdev_colors = ${boolToString cfg.renderer.icons.webdevColors},
git_placement = "${cfg.renderer.icons.gitPlacement}",
modified_placement = "${cfg.renderer.icons.modifiedPlacement}",
padding = "${cfg.renderer.icons.padding}",
symlink_arrow = "${cfg.renderer.icons.symlinkArrow}",
show = {
git = ${boolToString cfg.renderer.icons.show.git},
folder = ${boolToString cfg.renderer.icons.show.folder},
folder_arrow = ${boolToString cfg.renderer.icons.show.folderArrow},
file = ${boolToString cfg.renderer.icons.show.file},
modified = ${boolToString cfg.renderer.icons.show.modified},
},
glyphs = {
default = "${cfg.renderer.icons.glyphs.default}",
symlink = "${cfg.renderer.icons.glyphs.symlink}",
modified = "${cfg.renderer.icons.glyphs.modified}",
folder = {
default = "${cfg.renderer.icons.glyphs.folder.default}",
open = "${cfg.renderer.icons.glyphs.folder.open}",
arrow_open = "${cfg.renderer.icons.glyphs.folder.arrowOpen}",
arrow_closed = "${cfg.renderer.icons.glyphs.folder.arrowClosed}",
empty = "${cfg.renderer.icons.glyphs.folder.empty}",
empty_open = "${cfg.renderer.icons.glyphs.folder.emptyOpen}",
symlink = "${cfg.renderer.icons.glyphs.folder.symlink}",
symlink_open = "${cfg.renderer.icons.glyphs.folder.symlinkOpen}",
},
git = {
unstaged = "${cfg.renderer.icons.glyphs.git.unstaged}",
staged = "${cfg.renderer.icons.glyphs.git.staged}",
unmerged = "${cfg.renderer.icons.glyphs.git.unmerged}",
renamed = "${cfg.renderer.icons.glyphs.git.renamed}",
untracked = "${cfg.renderer.icons.glyphs.git.untracked}",
deleted = "${cfg.renderer.icons.glyphs.git.deleted}",
ignored = "${cfg.renderer.icons.glyphs.git.ignored}",
},
},
},
},
filters = {
git_ignored = ${boolToString cfg.filters.gitIgnored},
dotfiles = ${boolToString cfg.filters.dotfiles},
git_clean = ${boolToString cfg.filters.gitClean},
no_buffer = ${boolToString cfg.filters.noBuffer},
exclude = ${nvim.lua.listToLuaTable cfg.filters.exclude},
},
trash = {
cmd = "${cfg.trash.cmd}",
},
actions = {
use_system_clipboard = ${boolToString cfg.actions.useSystemClipboard},
change_dir = {
enable = ${boolToString cfg.actions.changeDir.enable},
global = ${boolToString cfg.actions.changeDir.global},
restrict_above_cwd = ${boolToString cfg.actions.changeDir.restrictAboveCwd},
},
expand_all = {
max_folder_discovery = ${toString cfg.actions.expandAll.maxFolderDiscovery},
exclude = ${nvim.lua.listToLuaTable cfg.actions.expandAll.exclude},
},
file_popup = {
open_win_config = ${nvim.lua.expToLua cfg.actions.filePopup.openWinConfig},
},
open_file = {
quit_on_open = ${boolToString cfg.actions.openFile.quitOnOpen},
eject = ${boolToString cfg.actions.openFile.eject},
resize_window = ${boolToString cfg.actions.openFile.resizeWindow},
window_picker = {
enable = ${boolToString cfg.actions.openFile.windowPicker.enable},
picker = "${cfg.actions.openFile.windowPicker.picker}",
chars = "${cfg.actions.openFile.windowPicker.chars}",
exclude = {
filetype = ${nvim.lua.listToLuaTable cfg.actions.openFile.windowPicker.exclude.filetype},
buftype = ${nvim.lua.listToLuaTable cfg.actions.openFile.windowPicker.exclude.buftype},
},
},
},
remove_file = {
close_window = ${boolToString cfg.actions.removeFile.closeWindow},
},
},
live_filter = {
prefix = "${cfg.liveFilter.prefix}",
always_show_folders = ${boolToString cfg.liveFilter.alwaysShowFolders},
},
tab = {
sync = {
open = ${boolToString cfg.tab.sync.open},
close = ${boolToString cfg.tab.sync.close},
ignore = ${nvim.lua.listToLuaTable cfg.tab.sync.ignore},
},
},
notify = {
threshold = vim.log.levels.${cfg.notify.threshold},
absolute_path = ${boolToString cfg.notify.absolutePath},
},
ui = {
confirm = {
remove = ${boolToString cfg.ui.confirm.remove},
trash = ${boolToString cfg.ui.confirm.trash},
},
},
})
-- autostart behaviour
${
lib.optionalString (cfg.openOnSetup) ''
-- Open on startup has been deprecated
-- see https://github.com/nvim-tree/nvim-tree.lua/wiki/Open-At-Startup
-- use a nix eval to dynamically insert the open on startup function
local function open_nvim_tree(data)
local IGNORED_FT = {
"markdown",
}
-- buffer is a real file on the disk
local real_file = vim.fn.filereadable(data.file) == 1
-- buffer is a [No Name]
local no_name = data.file == "" and vim.bo[data.buf].buftype == ""
-- &ft
local filetype = vim.bo[data.buf].ft
-- only files please
if not real_file and not no_name then
return
end
-- skip ignored filetypes
if vim.tbl_contains(IGNORED_FT, filetype) then
return
end
-- open the tree but don't focus it
require("nvim-tree.api").tree.toggle({ focus = false })
end
-- function to automatically open the tree on VimEnter
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ "VimEnter" }, { callback = open_nvim_tree })
''
}
'';
};
}

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{
config,
lib,
...
}: let
inherit (builtins) toJSON;
inherit (lib) addDescriptionsToMappings mkIf mkMerge mkSetExprBinding mkSetLuaBinding nvim;
cfg = config.vim.git;
self = import ./git.nix {inherit lib;};
gsMappingDefinitions = self.options.vim.git.gitsigns.mappings;
gsMappings = addDescriptionsToMappings cfg.gitsigns.mappings gsMappingDefinitions;
in {
config = mkIf cfg.enable (mkMerge [
(mkIf cfg.gitsigns.enable (mkMerge [
{
vim.startPlugins = ["gitsigns-nvim"];
vim.maps.normal = mkMerge [
(mkSetExprBinding gsMappings.nextHunk ''
function()
if vim.wo.diff then return ${toJSON gsMappings.nextHunk.value} end
vim.schedule(function() package.loaded.gitsigns.next_hunk() end)
return '<Ignore>'
end
'')
(mkSetExprBinding gsMappings.previousHunk ''
function()
if vim.wo.diff then return ${toJSON gsMappings.previousHunk.value} end
vim.schedule(function() package.loaded.gitsigns.prev_hunk() end)
return '<Ignore>'
end
'')
(mkSetLuaBinding gsMappings.stageHunk "package.loaded.gitsigns.stage_hunk")
(mkSetLuaBinding gsMappings.resetHunk "package.loaded.gitsigns.reset_hunk")
(mkSetLuaBinding gsMappings.undoStageHunk "package.loaded.gitsigns.undo_stage_hunk")
(mkSetLuaBinding gsMappings.stageBuffer "package.loaded.gitsigns.stage_buffer")
(mkSetLuaBinding gsMappings.resetBuffer "package.loaded.gitsigns.reset_buffer")
(mkSetLuaBinding gsMappings.previewHunk "package.loaded.gitsigns.preview_hunk")
(mkSetLuaBinding gsMappings.blameLine "function() package.loaded.gitsigns.blame_line{full=true} end")
(mkSetLuaBinding gsMappings.toggleBlame "package.loaded.gitsigns.toggle_current_line_blame")
(mkSetLuaBinding gsMappings.diffThis "package.loaded.gitsigns.diffthis")
(mkSetLuaBinding gsMappings.diffProject "function() package.loaded.gitsigns.diffthis('~') end")
(mkSetLuaBinding gsMappings.toggleDeleted "package.loaded.gitsigns.toggle_deleted")
];
vim.maps.visual = mkMerge [
(mkSetLuaBinding gsMappings.stageHunk "function() package.loaded.gitsigns.stage_hunk {vim.fn.line('.'), vim.fn.line('v')} end")
(mkSetLuaBinding gsMappings.resetHunk "function() package.loaded.gitsigns.reset_hunk {vim.fn.line('.'), vim.fn.line('v')} end")
];
vim.luaConfigRC.gitsigns = nvim.dag.entryAnywhere ''
require('gitsigns').setup{}
'';
}
(mkIf cfg.gitsigns.codeActions {
vim.lsp.null-ls.enable = true;
vim.lsp.null-ls.sources.gitsigns-ca = ''
table.insert(
ls_sources,
null_ls.builtins.code_actions.gitsigns
)
'';
})
]))
]);
}

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{...}: {
imports = [
./config.nix
./git.nix
];
}

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{lib, ...}: let
inherit (lib) mkEnableOption mkMappingOption;
in {
options.vim.git = {
enable = mkEnableOption "git tools via gitsigns";
gitsigns = {
enable = mkEnableOption "gitsigns";
mappings = {
nextHunk = mkMappingOption "Next hunk [Gitsigns]" "]c";
previousHunk = mkMappingOption "Previous hunk [Gitsigns]" "[c";
stageHunk = mkMappingOption "Stage hunk [Gitsigns]" "<leader>hs";
undoStageHunk = mkMappingOption "Undo stage hunk [Gitsigns]" "<leader>hu";
resetHunk = mkMappingOption "Reset hunk [Gitsigns]" "<leader>hr";
stageBuffer = mkMappingOption "Stage buffer [Gitsigns]" "<leader>hS";
resetBuffer = mkMappingOption "Reset buffer [Gitsigns]" "<leader>hR";
previewHunk = mkMappingOption "Preview hunk [Gitsigns]" "<leader>hP";
blameLine = mkMappingOption "Blame line [Gitsigns]" "<leader>hb";
toggleBlame = mkMappingOption "Toggle blame [Gitsigns]" "<leader>tb";
diffThis = mkMappingOption "Diff this [Gitsigns]" "<leader>hd";
diffProject = mkMappingOption "Diff project [Gitsigns]" "<leader>hD";
toggleDeleted = mkMappingOption "Toggle deleted [Gitsigns]" "<leader>td";
};
codeActions = mkEnableOption "gitsigns codeactions through null-ls";
};
};
}

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{
pkgs,
config,
lib,
...
}: let
inherit (lib) mkEnableOption mkOption types nvim mkIf mkMerge optional;
cfg = config.vim.languages.html;
in {
options.vim.languages.html = {
enable = mkEnableOption "HTML language support";
treesitter = {
enable = mkOption {
description = "Enable HTML treesitter";
type = types.bool;
default = config.vim.languages.enableTreesitter;
};
package = nvim.types.mkGrammarOption pkgs "html";
autotagHtml = mkOption {
description = "Enable autoclose/autorename of html tags (nvim-ts-autotag)";
type = types.bool;
default = true;
};
};
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable (mkMerge [
(mkIf cfg.treesitter.enable {
vim.treesitter.enable = true;
vim.treesitter.grammars = [cfg.treesitter.package];
vim.startPlugins = optional cfg.treesitter.autotagHtml "nvim-ts-autotag";
vim.luaConfigRC.html-autotag = mkIf cfg.treesitter.autotagHtml (nvim.dag.entryAnywhere ''
require('nvim-ts-autotag').setup()
'');
})
]);
}

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{
pkgs,
config,
lib,
...
}: let
inherit (lib) isList nvim mkEnableOption mkOption types mkIf mkMerge optionalString getExe;
cfg = config.vim.languages.lua;
in {
options.vim.languages.lua = {
enable = mkEnableOption "Lua language support";
treesitter = {
enable = mkEnableOption "Lua Treesitter support" // {default = config.vim.languages.enableTreesitter;};
package = nvim.types.mkGrammarOption pkgs "lua";
};
lsp = {
enable = mkEnableOption "Lua LSP support via LuaLS" // {default = config.vim.languages.enableLSP;};
package = mkOption {
description = "LuaLS package, or the command to run as a list of strings";
type = with types; either package (listOf str);
default = pkgs.lua-language-server;
};
neodev.enable = mkEnableOption "neodev.nvim integration, useful for neovim plugin developers";
};
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable (mkMerge [
(mkIf cfg.treesitter.enable {
vim.treesitter.enable = true;
vim.treesitter.grammars = [cfg.treesitter.package];
})
(mkIf cfg.lsp.enable {
vim.lsp.lspconfig.enable = true;
vim.lsp.lspconfig.sources.lua-lsp = ''
lspconfig.lua_ls.setup {
capabilities = capabilities;
on_attach = default_on_attach;
${optionalString cfg.lsp.neodev.enable "before_init = require('neodev.lsp').before_init;"}
cmd = ${
if isList cfg.lsp.package
then nvim.lua.expToLua cfg.lsp.package
else ''{"${getExe cfg.lsp.package}"}''
};
}
'';
})
(mkIf cfg.lsp.neodev.enable {
vim.startPlugins = ["neodev-nvim"];
vim.luaConfigRC.neodev = nvim.dag.entryBefore ["lua-lsp"] ''
require("neodev").setup({})
'';
})
]);
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{
pkgs,
config,
lib,
...
}: let
inherit (lib) isList nvim mkEnableOption mkOption types mkIf mkMerge optionalString boolToString optionals;
cfg = config.vim.languages.rust;
in {
options.vim.languages.rust = {
enable = mkEnableOption "Rust language support";
treesitter = {
enable = mkEnableOption "Rust treesitter" // {default = config.vim.languages.enableTreesitter;};
package = nvim.types.mkGrammarOption pkgs "rust";
};
crates = {
enable = mkEnableOption "crates-nvim, tools for managing dependencies";
codeActions = mkOption {
description = "Enable code actions through null-ls";
type = types.bool;
default = true;
};
};
lsp = {
enable = mkEnableOption "Rust LSP support (rust-analyzer with extra tools)" // {default = config.vim.languages.enableLSP;};
package = mkOption {
description = "rust-analyzer package, or the command to run as a list of strings";
example = ''[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server "-data" "~/.cache/jdtls/workspace"]'';
type = with types; either package (listOf str);
default = pkgs.rust-analyzer;
};
opts = mkOption {
description = "Options to pass to rust analyzer";
type = types.str;
default = "";
};
};
dap = {
enable = mkOption {
description = "Rust Debug Adapter support";
type = types.bool;
default = config.vim.languages.enableDAP;
};
package = mkOption {
description = "lldb pacakge";
type = types.package;
default = pkgs.lldb;
};
};
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable (mkMerge [
(mkIf cfg.crates.enable {
vim.lsp.null-ls.enable = mkIf cfg.crates.codeActions true;
vim.startPlugins = ["crates-nvim"];
vim.autocomplete.sources = {"crates" = "[Crates]";};
vim.luaConfigRC.rust-crates = nvim.dag.entryAnywhere ''
require('crates').setup {
null_ls = {
enabled = ${boolToString cfg.crates.codeActions},
name = "crates.nvim",
}
}
'';
})
(mkIf cfg.treesitter.enable {
vim.treesitter.enable = true;
vim.treesitter.grammars = [cfg.treesitter.package];
})
(mkIf (cfg.lsp.enable || cfg.dap.enable) {
vim.startPlugins = ["rust-tools"] ++ optionals cfg.dap.enable [cfg.dap.package];
vim.lsp.lspconfig.enable = true;
vim.lsp.lspconfig.sources.rust-lsp = ''
local rt = require('rust-tools')
rust_on_attach = function(client, bufnr)
default_on_attach(client, bufnr)
local opts = { noremap=true, silent=true, buffer = bufnr }
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>ris", rt.inlay_hints.set, opts)
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>riu", rt.inlay_hints.unset, opts)
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>rr", rt.runnables.runnables, opts)
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>rp", rt.parent_module.parent_module, opts)
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>rm", rt.expand_macro.expand_macro, opts)
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>rc", rt.open_cargo_toml.open_cargo_toml, opts)
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>rg", function() rt.crate_graph.view_crate_graph("x11", nil) end, opts)
${optionalString cfg.dap.enable ''
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>rd", ":RustDebuggables<cr>", opts)
vim.keymap.set(
"n", "${config.vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.continue}",
function()
local dap = require("dap")
if dap.status() == "" then
vim.cmd "RustDebuggables"
else
dap.continue()
end
end,
opts
)
''}
end
local rustopts = {
tools = {
autoSetHints = true,
hover_with_actions = false,
inlay_hints = {
only_current_line = false,
}
},
server = {
capabilities = capabilities,
on_attach = rust_on_attach,
cmd = ${
if isList cfg.lsp.package
then nvim.lua.expToLua cfg.lsp.package
else ''{"${cfg.lsp.package}/bin/rust-analyzer"}''
},
settings = {
${cfg.lsp.opts}
}
},
${optionalString cfg.dap.enable ''
dap = {
adapter = {
type = "executable",
command = "${cfg.dap.package}/bin/lldb-vscode",
name = "rt_lldb",
},
},
''}
}
rt.setup(rustopts)
'';
})
]);
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{
config,
lib,
pkgs,
...
}: let
inherit (lib) addDescriptionsToMappings mkIf optional boolToString optionalString;
cfg = config.vim.lsp;
usingNvimCmp = config.vim.autocomplete.enable && config.vim.autocomplete.type == "nvim-cmp";
self = import ./module.nix {inherit config lib pkgs;};
mappingDefinitions = self.options.vim.lsp.mappings;
mappings = addDescriptionsToMappings cfg.mappings mappingDefinitions;
mkBinding = binding: action: "vim.api.nvim_buf_set_keymap(bufnr, 'n', '${binding.value}', '<cmd>lua ${action}<CR>', {noremap=true, silent=true, desc='${binding.description}'})";
in {
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
vim.startPlugins = optional usingNvimCmp "cmp-nvim-lsp";
vim.autocomplete.sources = {"nvim_lsp" = "[LSP]";};
vim.luaConfigRC.lsp-setup = ''
vim.g.formatsave = ${boolToString cfg.formatOnSave};
local attach_keymaps = function(client, bufnr)
${mkBinding mappings.goToDeclaration "vim.lsp.buf.declaration()"}
${mkBinding mappings.goToDefinition "vim.lsp.buf.definition()"}
${mkBinding mappings.goToType "vim.lsp.buf.type_definition()"}
${mkBinding mappings.listImplementations "vim.lsp.buf.implementation()"}
${mkBinding mappings.listReferences "vim.lsp.buf.references()"}
${mkBinding mappings.nextDiagnostic "vim.diagnostic.goto_next()"}
${mkBinding mappings.previousDiagnostic "vim.diagnostic.goto_prev()"}
${mkBinding mappings.openDiagnosticFloat "vim.diagnostic.open_float()"}
${mkBinding mappings.documentHighlight "vim.lsp.buf.document_highlight()"}
${mkBinding mappings.listDocumentSymbols "vim.lsp.buf.document_symbol()"}
${mkBinding mappings.addWorkspaceFolder "vim.lsp.buf.add_workspace_folder()"}
${mkBinding mappings.removeWorkspaceFolder "vim.lsp.buf.remove_workspace_folder()"}
${mkBinding mappings.listWorkspaceFolders "print(vim.inspect(vim.lsp.buf.list_workspace_folders()))"}
${mkBinding mappings.listWorkspaceSymbols "vim.lsp.buf.workspace_symbol()"}
${mkBinding mappings.hover "vim.lsp.buf.hover()"}
${mkBinding mappings.signatureHelp "vim.lsp.buf.signature_help()"}
${mkBinding mappings.renameSymbol "vim.lsp.buf.rename()"}
${mkBinding mappings.codeAction "vim.lsp.buf.code_action()"}
${mkBinding mappings.format "vim.lsp.buf.format()"}
${mkBinding mappings.toggleFormatOnSave "vim.b.disableFormatSave = not vim.b.disableFormatSave"}
end
-- Enable formatting
local augroup = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup("LspFormatting", {})
format_callback = function(client, bufnr)
if vim.g.formatsave then
vim.api.nvim_clear_autocmds({ group = augroup, buffer = bufnr })
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("BufWritePre", {
group = augroup,
buffer = bufnr,
callback = function()
${
if config.vim.lsp.null-ls.enable
then ''
if vim.b.disableFormatSave then
return
end
local function is_null_ls_formatting_enabled(bufnr)
local file_type = vim.api.nvim_buf_get_option(bufnr, "filetype")
local generators = require("null-ls.generators").get_available(
file_type,
require("null-ls.methods").internal.FORMATTING
)
return #generators > 0
end
if is_null_ls_formatting_enabled(bufnr) then
vim.lsp.buf.format({
bufnr = bufnr,
filter = function(client)
return client.name == "null-ls"
end
})
else
vim.lsp.buf.format({
bufnr = bufnr,
})
end
''
else "
vim.lsp.buf.format({
bufnr = bufnr,
})
"
}
end,
})
end
end
${optionalString (config.vim.ui.breadcrumbs.enable) ''local navic = require("nvim-navic")''}
default_on_attach = function(client, bufnr)
attach_keymaps(client, bufnr)
format_callback(client, bufnr)
${optionalString (config.vim.ui.breadcrumbs.enable) ''
-- let navic attach to buffers
if client.server_capabilities.documentSymbolProvider then
navic.attach(client, bufnr)
end
''}
end
local capabilities = vim.lsp.protocol.make_client_capabilities()
${optionalString usingNvimCmp "capabilities = require('cmp_nvim_lsp').default_capabilities()"}
'';
};
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{
config,
lib,
...
}: let
inherit (lib) mkIf nvim;
cfg = config.vim.lsp;
in {
config = mkIf (cfg.enable && cfg.lightbulb.enable) {
vim.startPlugins = ["nvim-lightbulb"];
vim.configRC.lightbulb = nvim.dag.entryAnywhere ''
autocmd CursorHold,CursorHoldI * lua require'nvim-lightbulb'.update_lightbulb()
'';
vim.luaConfigRC.lightbulb = nvim.dag.entryAnywhere ''
-- Enable trouble diagnostics viewer
require'nvim-lightbulb'.setup()
'';
};
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{
config,
lib,
...
}: let
inherit (lib) mkIf nvim optionalString;
cfg = config.vim.lsp;
in {
config = mkIf (cfg.enable && cfg.lspSignature.enable) {
vim.startPlugins = [
"lsp-signature"
];
vim.luaConfigRC.lsp-signature = nvim.dag.entryAnywhere ''
-- Enable lsp signature viewer
require("lsp_signature").setup({
${optionalString (config.vim.ui.borders.plugins.lsp-signature.enable) ''
bind = true, -- This is mandatory, otherwise border config won't get registered.
handler_opts = {
border = "${config.vim.ui.borders.plugins.lsp-signature.style}"
}
''}
})
'';
};
}

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