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nvf manual

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Version v0.8

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Preface

Table of Contents

What is nvf
Bugs & Suggestions

What is nvf

nvf is a highly modular, configurable, extensible and easy to use Neovim -configuration in Nix. Designed for flexibility and ease of use, nvf allows you -to easily configure your fully featured Neovim instance with a few lines of Nix.

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Bugs & Suggestions

If you notice any issues with nvf, or this documentation, then please consider -reporting them over at the issue tracker. Issues tab, in addition to the -discussions tab is a good place as any to request new features.

You may also consider submitting bugfixes, feature additions and upstreamed -changes that you think are critical over at the pull requests tab.

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Try it out

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, two specialized -configurations are provided:

  • Nix - Nix language server + simple utility plugins

  • Maximal - Variable language servers + utility and decorative plugins

You may try out any of the provided configurations using the nix run command -on a system where Nix is installed.

$ 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.

Using Prebuilt Configs

$ nix run github:notashelf/nvf#nix
-$ nix run github:notashelf/nvf#maximal
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Available Configs

Nix

Nix configuration by default provides LSP/diagnostic support for Nix alongside -a set of visual and functional plugins. By running nix run .#, which is the -default package, you will build Neovim with this config.

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Maximal

Maximal is the ultimate configuration that will enable support for more -commonly used language as well as additional complementary plugins. Keep in -mind, however, that this will pull a lot of dependencies.

Tip

You are strongly recommended to use the binary cache if you would like to try -the Maximal configuration.

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Default Configs

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.

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Maximal
Nix

Maximal

$ nix shell github:notashelf/nvf#maximal test.nix
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It is the same fully configured Neovim as with the 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

$ nix run github:notashelf/nvf#nix test.nix
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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.

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Installing nvf

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.

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 in the -extended library. This function will take modules and extraSpecialArgs as -arguments, and return the following schema as a result.

{
-  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";
-}
-

An example flake that exposes your custom Neovim configuration might look like

{
-  inputs = {
-    nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
-    nvf.url = "github:notashelf/nvf";
-  };
-
-  outputs = {
-    self,
-    nixpkgs,
-    ...
-  } @ inputs: {
-    packages."x86_64-linux" = let
-        neovimConfigured = (inputs.nvf.lib.neovimConfiguration {
-          inherit (nixpkgs.legacyPackages."x86_64-linux") pkgs;
-          modules = [{
-              config.vim = {
-                # Enable custom theming options
-                theme.enable = true;
-
-                # Enable Treesitter
-                tree-sitter.enable = true;
-
-                # Other options will go here. Refer to the config
-                # reference in Appendix B of the nvf manual.
-                # ...
-              };
-          }];
-        });
-    in {
-      # Set the default package to the wrapped instance of Neovim.
-      # This will allow running your Neovim configuration with
-      # `nix run` and in addition, sharing your configuration with
-      # other users in case your repository is public.
-      default = neovimConfigured.neovim;
-    };
-  };
-}
-

The above setup will allow to set up nvf as a standalone flake, which you can -build independently from your system configuration while also possibly sharing -it with others. The next two chapters will detail specific usage of such a setup -for a package output in the context of NixOS or Home-Manager installation.

Standalone Installation on NixOS

Your built Neovim 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 extensively.

{
-  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.${system};
-    configModule = {
-      # Add any custom options (and do feel free to upstream them!)
-      # options = { ... };
-
-      config.vim = {
-        theme.enable = true;
-        # and more options as you see fit...
-      };
-    };
-
-    customNeovim = nvf.lib.neovimConfiguration {
-      inherit pkgs;
-      modules = [configModule];
-    };
-  in {
-    # This will make the package available as a flake output under 'packages'
-    packages.${system}.my-neovim = customNeovim.neovim;
-
-    # Example nixosConfiguration using the configured Neovim package
-    nixosConfigurations = {
-      yourHostName = nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem {
-        # ...
-        modules = [
-          # This will make wrapped neovim available in your system packages
-          {environment.systemPackages = [customNeovim.neovim];}
-        ];
-        # ...
-      };
-    };
-  };
-}
-
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Standalone Installation on Home-Manager

Your built Neovim 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 extensively.

{
-  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.${system};
-    configModule = {
-      # Add any custom options (and do feel free to upstream them!)
-      # options = { ... };
-
-      config.vim = {
-        theme.enable = true;
-        # and more options as you see fit...
-      };
-    };
-
-    customNeovim = nvf.lib.neovimConfiguration {
-      inherit pkgs;
-      modules = [configModule];
-    };
-  in {
-    # This will make the package available as a flake output under 'packages'
-    packages.${system}.my-neovim = customNeovim.neovim;
-
-    # Example Home-Manager configuration using the configured Neovim package
-    homeConfigurations = {
-      "your-username@your-hostname" = home-manager.lib.homeManagerConfiguration {
-        # ...
-        modules = [
-          # This will make Neovim available to users using the Home-Manager
-          # configuration. To make the package available to all users, prefer
-          # environment.systemPackages in your NixOS configuration.
-          {home.packages = [customNeovim.neovim];}
-        ];
-        # ...
-      };
-    };
-  };
-}
-
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Module Installation

The below chapters will describe installing nvf as NixOS and Home-Manager -modules. Note that those methods are mutually exclusive, and will likely cause -path collisions if used simultaneously.

NixOS Module

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Example Installation

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.

{
-  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.

{
-  # assuming nvf is in your inputs and inputs is in the argset
-  # see example below
-  imports = [ inputs.nvf.nixosModules.default ];
-}
-

Example Installation

{
-  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.

  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 available options in the -appendix

-
- -

Home-Manager Module

Table of Contents

Example Installation

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.

{
-  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.

{
-  # assuming nvf is in your inputs and inputs is in the argset
-  # see example below
-  imports = [ inputs.nvf.homeManagerModules.default ];
-}
-

Example Installation

{
-  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.

  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 available options in the -appendix

-
- -
-
-

Configuring nvf

Custom Neovim 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.

{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.

{ pkgs, ...}: {
-  # using the neovim-nightly overlay
-  vim.package = pkgs.neovim-unwrapped;
-}
-
-

Custom Plugins

nvf, by default, exposes a wide variety of plugins as module options for -your convenience 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

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 added, but nvf provides multiple way of configuring any custom -plugins that you might have added to your configuration.

Configuring

Just making the plugin to your Neovim configuration available might not always -be enough. In that case, you can write custom lua config using either -config.vim.lazy.plugins.*.setupOpts config.vim.extraPlugins.*.setup or -config.vim.luaConfigRC.

The first option uses an extended version of lz.n’s PluginSpec. setupModule -and setupOpt can be used if the plugin uses a require('module').setup(...) -pattern. Otherwise, the before and after hooks should do what you need.

{
-  config.vim.lazy.plugins = {
-    aerial.nvim = {
-    # ^^^^^^^^^ this name should match the package.pname or package.name
-      package = aerial-nvim;
-
-      setupModule = "aerial";
-      setupOpts = {option_name = false;};
-
-      after = "print('aerial loaded')";
-    };
-  };
-}
-

The second option uses an attribute set, which maps DAG section names to a -custom type, which has the fields package, after, setup. They allow you to -set the package of the plugin, the sections its setup code should be after (note -that the extraPlugins option has its own DAG scope), and the its setup code -respectively. For example:

config.vim.extraPlugins = with pkgs.vimPlugins; {
-  aerial = {
-    package = aerial-nvim;
-    setup = "require('aerial').setup {}";
-  };
-
-  harpoon = {
-    package = harpoon;
-    setup = "require('harpoon').setup {}";
-    after = ["aerial"]; # place harpoon configuration after aerial
-  };
-}
-

The third option also uses an attribute set, but this one is resolved as a DAG -directly. The attribute names denote the section names, and the values lua code. -For example:

{
-  # this will create an "aquarium" section in your init.lua with the contents of your custom config
-  # which will be *appended* to the rest of your configuration, inside your init.vim
-  config.vim.luaConfigRC.aquarium = "vim.cmd('colorscheme aquiarum')";
-}
-

Note

One of the greatest strengths of nvf is the ability to order -snippets of configuration via the DAG system. It will allow specifying positions -of individual sections of configuration as needed. nvf provides helper functions -in the extended library, usually under inputs.nvf.lib.nvim.dag that you may -use.

Please refer to the DAG section in the nvf manual -to find out more about the DAG system.

-

Lazy Method

As of version 0.7, we exposed an API for configuring lazy-loaded plugins via -lz.n and lzn-auto-require.

{
-  config.vim.lazy.plugins = {
-    "aerial.nvim" = {
-      package = pkgs.vimPlugins.aerial-nvim;
-      setupModule = "aerial";
-      setupOpts = {
-        option_name = true;
-      };
-      after = ''
-        -- custom lua code to run after plugin is loaded
-        print('aerial loaded')
-      '';
-
-      # Explicitly mark plugin as lazy. You don't need this if you define one of
-      # the trigger "events" below
-      lazy = true;
-
-      # load on command
-      cmd = ["AerialOpen"];
-
-      # load on event
-      event = ["BufEnter"];
-
-      # load on keymap
-      keys = [
-        {
-          key = "<leader>a";
-          action = ":AerialToggle<CR>";
-        }
-      ];
-    };
-  };
-}
-
-

Non-lazy 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:

{
-  config.vim.extraPlugins = with pkgs.vimPlugins; {
-    aerial = {
-      package = aerial-nvim;
-      setup = ''
-        require('aerial').setup {
-          -- some lua configuration here
-        }
-      '';
-    };
-
-    harpoon = {
-      package = harpoon;
-      setup = "require('harpoon').setup {}";
-      after = ["aerial"];
-    };
-  };
-}
-
-

Legacy Method

Prior to version v0.5, 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

To add a plugin not available in nvf as a module to your configuration, you may -add it to vim.startPlugins in order to make it available to Neovim at -runtime.

{pkgs, ...}: {
-  # Add a Neovim plugin from Nixpkgs to the runtime.
-  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.

{inputs, ...}: let
-  # This assumes you have an input called 'nvf' in your flake inputs
-  # and 'inputs' in your specialArgs. In the case you have passed 'nvf'
-  # to specialArgs, the 'inputs' prefix may be omitted.
-  inherit (inputs.nvf.lib.nvim.dag) entryAnywhere;
-in {
-  vim.luaConfigRC.aerial-nvim= entryAnywhere ''
-    require('aerial').setup {
-      -- your configuration here
-    }
-  '';
-}
-
-
- -
-
- -

Custom Inputs

One of the greatest strengths of nvf is its ability to get plugins from -flake inputs and build them locally from any given source. For plugins that do -not require any kind of additional building step, this is a powerful method of -adding plugins to your configuration that are not packaged in nixpkgs, or those -you want to track from source without relying on nixpkgs.

The additional plugins section details the addition -of new plugins to nvf under regular circumstances, i.e. while making a pull -request to the project. You may override those plugin inputs in your own -flake.nix to change source versions, e.g., to use newer versions of plugins -that are not yet updated in nvf.

{
-
-  inputs = {
-    # ...
-
-    # The name here is arbitrary, you can name it whatever.
-    # This will add a plugin input called "your-neodev-input"
-    # that you can reference in a `follows` line.
-    your-neodev-input = {
-      url = "github:folke/neodev.nvim";
-      flake = false;
-    };
-
-    nvf = {
-      url = "github:notashelf/nvf";
-
-      # The name of the input must match for the follows line
-      # plugin-neodev-nvim is what the input is called inside nvf
-      # so you must match the exact name here.
-      inputs.plugin-neodev-nvim.follows = "your-neodev-input";
-    };
-    # ...
-  };
-}
-

This will override the source for the neodev.nvim plugin that is used in nvf -with your own input. You can update your new input via nix flake update or -more specifically nix flake update <name of your input> to keep it up to date.

Warning

While updating plugin inputs, make sure that any configuration that has been -deprecated in newer versions is changed in the plugin’s setupOpts. If you -depend on a new version, requesting a version bump in the issues section is a -more reliable option.

-

Language Support

Table of Contents

LSP Custom Packages/Command

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.

Adding support for more languages, and improving support for existing ones are -great places where you can contribute with a PR.

LSP Custom Packages/Command

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:

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"];
-  };
-}
-
-
-

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) -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 luaConfigRC.

The below section, mostly taken from the -home-manager manual -explains in more detail the overall usage logic of the DAG type.

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

foo.bar = {
-  a = lib.dag.entryAnywhere 0;
-}
-

and

foo.bar = {
-  a = 0;
-}
-

are equivalent.

-

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

foo.bar = {
-  a = 0;
-  b = lib.dag.entryAfter [ "a" ] 1;
-}
-

would place b after a in the graph.

-

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

foo.bar = {
-  b = lib.dag.entryBefore [ "a" ] 1;
-  a = 0;
-}
-

would place b before a in the graph.

-

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

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

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

foo.bar = lib.dag.entriesAnywhere "a" [ 0 1 ];
-

is equivalent to

foo.bar = {
-  a-0 = 0;
-  a-1 = lib.dag.entryAfter [ "a-0" ] 1;
-}
-
-

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

foo.bar =
-  { b = 0; } // lib.dag.entriesAfter "a" [ "b" ] [ 1 2 ];
-

is equivalent to

foo.bar = {
-  b = 0;
-  a-0 = lib.dag.entryAfter [ "b" ] 1;
-  a-1 = lib.dag.entryAfter [ "a-0" ] 2;
-}
-
-

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

foo.bar =
-  { b = 0; } // lib.dag.entriesBefore "a" [ "b" ] [ 1 2 ];
-

is equivalent to

foo.bar = {
-  b = 0;
-  a-0 = 1;
-  a-1 = lib.dag.entryBetween [ "b" ] [ "a-0" ] 2;
-}
-
-

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

foo.bar =
-  { b = 0; c = 3; } // lib.dag.entriesBetween "a" [ "b" ] [ "c" ] [ 1 2 ];
-

is equivalent to

foo.bar = {
-  b = 0;
-  c = 3;
-  a-0 = lib.dag.entryAfter [ "c" ] 1;
-  a-1 = lib.dag.entryBetween [ "b" ] [ "a-0" ] 2;
-}
-
-
- -

DAG entries in nvf

From the previous chapter, it should be clear that DAGs are useful, because you -can add code that relies on other code. However, if you don’t know what the -entries are called, it’s hard to do that, so here is a list of the internal -entries in nvf:

vim.luaConfigRC (top-level DAG)

  1. (luaConfigPre) - not a part of the actual DAG, instead, it’s simply -inserted before the rest of the DAG

  2. globalsScript - used to set globals defined in vim.globals

  3. basic - used to set basic configuration options

  4. optionsScript - used to set options defined in vim.o

  5. theme (this is simply placed before pluginConfigs and lazyConfigs, -meaning that surrounding entries don’t depend on it) - used to set up the -theme, which has to be done before other plugins

  6. lazyConfigs - lz.n and lzn-auto-require configs. If vim.lazy.enable -is false, this will contain each plugin’s config instead.

  7. pluginConfigs - the result of the nested vim.pluginRC (internal option, -see the Custom Plugins page for adding your -own plugins) DAG, used to set up internal plugins

  8. extraPluginConfigs - the result of vim.extraPlugins, which is not a -direct DAG, but is converted to, and resolved as one internally

  9. mappings - the result of vim.maps

-
- -
-

Hacking nvf

nvf is designed for the developer as much as it is designed for the end-user. We -would like for any contributor to be able to propagate their changes, or add new -features to the project with minimum possible friction. As such, below are the -guides and guidelines written to streamline the contribution process and to -ensure that your valuable input integrates into nvf’s development as seamlessly -as possible without leaving any question marks in your head.

This section is directed mainly towards those who wish to contribute code into -the project. If you instead wish to report a bug, or discuss a potential new -feature implementation (which you do not wish to implement yourself) first look -among the already open issues and if no matching issue exists you may open a -new issue 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 occurs or a feature -should be implemented. If you wish to make a contribution, but feel stuck - -please do not be afraid to submit a pull request, we will help you get it in.

Getting Started

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 for -instructions on how you can do this. Once you have a fork of nvf, you should -create a separate branch based on the most 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 our -Contributing Guidelines, push the branch to GitHub and -create 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 there are any mistakes.

-

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 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 ideally (but not -necessarily) before you start developing.

Adding Documentation

Most, if not all, changes warrant changes to the documentation. Module options -should be documented with -Nixpkgs-flavoured Markdown, -albeit with exceptions.

::: {.note} As of v0.5, nvf 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 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:

$ nix build .#docs-html
-$ xdg-open $PWD/result/share/doc/nvf/index.html
-
-

Formatting Code

Make sure your code is formatted as described in -code-style section. To maintain consistency -throughout the project you are encouraged to browse through existing code and -adopt its style also in new code.

-

Formatting Commits

Similar to code style guidelines we encourage a -consistent commit message format as described in -commit style 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 commit messages should follow the -seven rules, 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}
-
-  {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 for a commit message -that fulfills these requirements.

-

Example Commit

The 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.
-

Similarly, if you are contributing to nvf, you would include the scope of -the commit followed by the description:

languages/ruby: init module
-
-Adds a language module for Ruby, adds appropriate formatters and Treesitter grammars
-

Long description can be omitted 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

Treewide

Keep lines at a reasonable width, ideally 80 characters or less. This also -applies to string literals and module descriptions and documentation.

-

Nix

nvf is formatted by the -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:

# parent modules should always be unfolded
-# which means module = { value = ... } instead of module.value = { ... }
-module = {
-  value = mkEnableOption "some description" // { default = true; }; # merges can be done inline where possible
-
-    # same as parent modules, unfold submodules
-    subModule = {
-        # this is an option that contains more than one nested value
-        someOtherValue = mkOption {
-            type = lib.types.bool;
-            description = "Some other description";
-            default = true;
-        };
-    };
-}
-

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.

module = {
-  key = mkEnableOption "some description" // {
-    default = true; # we want this to be inline
-  }; # ...
-}
-

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.

# this is ok
-acceptableList = [
-  item1 # comment
-  item2
-  item3 # some other comment
-  item4
-];
-
-# this is not ok
-listToBeAvoided = [item1 item2 /* comment */ item3 item4];
-
-# this is ok
-acceptableList = [item1 item2];
-
-# this is also ok if the list is expected to contain more elements
-acceptableList= [
-  item1
-  item2
-  # more items if needed...
-];
-
-
- -
- -

Testing Changes

Once you have made your changes, you will need to test them thoroughly. 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 possible.

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.

-

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. The -following section contains a general overview to how you may utilize said -functions.

Custom Key Mappings Support for a Plugin

To set a mapping, you should define it in vim.keymaps.

An example, simple keybinding, can look like this:

{
-  vim.keymaps = [
-    {
-      key = "<leader>wq";
-      mode = ["n"];
-      action = ":wq<CR>";
-      silent = true;
-      desc = "Save file and quit";
-    }
-  ];
-}
-

There are many settings available in the options. Please refer to the -documentation to -see a list of them.

nvf provides a helper function, so that you don’t have to write the -mapping attribute sets every time:

  • mkKeymap, which mimics neovim’s vim.keymap.set function

You can read the source code of some modules to see them in action, but the -usage should look something like this:

# plugindefinition.nix
-{lib, ...}: let
-  inherit (lib.options) mkEnableOption;
-  inherit (lib.nvim.binds) mkMappingOption;
-in {
-  options.vim.plugin = {
-    enable = mkEnableOption "Enable plugin";
-
-    # Mappings should always be inside an attrset called mappings
-    mappings = {
-      workspaceDiagnostics = mkMappingOption "Workspace diagnostics [trouble]" "<leader>lwd";
-      documentDiagnostics = mkMappingOption "Document diagnostics [trouble]" "<leader>ld";
-      lspReferences = mkMappingOption "LSP References [trouble]" "<leader>lr";
-      quickfix = mkMappingOption "QuickFix [trouble]" "<leader>xq";
-      locList = mkMappingOption "LOCList [trouble]" "<leader>xl";
-      symbols = mkMappingOption "Symbols [trouble]" "<leader>xs";
-    };
-}
-
# config.nix
-{
-  config,
-  lib,
-  options,
-  ...
-}: let
-  inherit (lib.modules) mkIf;
-  inherit (lib.nvim.binds) mkKeymap;
-
-  cfg = config.vim.plugin;
-
-  keys = cfg.mappings;
-  inherit (options.vim.lsp.trouble) mappings;
-in {
-  config = mkIf cfg.enable {
-    vim.keymaps = [
-      (mkKeymap "n" keys.workspaceDiagnostics "<cmd>Trouble toggle diagnostics<CR>" {desc = mappings.workspaceDiagnostics.description;})
-      (mkKeymap "n" keys.documentDiagnostics "<cmd>Trouble toggle diagnostics filter.buf=0<CR>" {desc = mappings.documentDiagnostics.description;})
-      (mkKeymap "n" keys.lspReferences "<cmd>Trouble toggle lsp_references<CR>" {desc = mappings.lspReferences.description;})
-      (mkKeymap "n" keys.quickfix "<cmd>Trouble toggle quickfix<CR>" {desc = mappings.quickfix.description;})
-      (mkKeymap "n" keys.locList "<cmd>Trouble toggle loclist<CR>" {desc = mappings.locList.description;})
-      (mkKeymap "n" keys.symbols "<cmd>Trouble toggle symbols<CR>" {desc = mappings.symbols.description;})
-    ];
-  };
-}
-

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.

-
- -

Adding Plugins

To add a new Neovim plugin, first add the source url in the inputs section of -flake.nix with the prefix plugin-

{
-  inputs = {
-    # ...
-    plugin-neodev-nvim = {
-      url = "github:folke/neodev.nvim";
-      flake = false;
-    };
-    # ...
-  };
-}
-

Prepending plugin- to the name of the input will allow nvf to automatically -discover inputs that are marked as plugins, and make them available in -vim.startPlugins or other areas that require a very specific plugin type as it -is defined in https://github.com/notashelf/nvf/blob/v0.8/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

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.

config.vim.startPlugins = ["neodev-nvim"];
-

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:

# 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;
-        # ...
-      };
-    };
-  };
-}
-
# 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:

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!

# 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

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:

vim.your-plugin.setupOpts = {
-  on_init = lib.generators.mkLuaInline ''
-    function()
-      print('we can write lua!')
-    end
-  '';
-}
-
-

Lazy plugins

If the plugin can be lazy-loaded, vim.lazy.plugins should be used to add it. -Lazy plugins are managed by lz.n.

# in modules/.../your-plugin/config.nix
-{lib, config, ...}:
-let
-  cfg = config.vim.your-plugin;
-in {
-  vim.lazy.plugins.your-plugin = {
-    # instead of vim.startPlugins, use this:
-    package = "your-plugin";
-
-    # if your plugin uses the `require('your-plugin').setup{...}` pattern
-    setupModule = "your-plugin";
-    inherit (cfg) setupOpts;
-
-    # events that trigger this plugin to be loaded
-    event = ["DirChanged"];
-    cmd = ["YourPluginCommand"];
-
-    # keymaps
-    keys = [
-      # we'll cover this in detail in the keymaps section
-      {
-        key = "<leader>d";
-        mode = "n";
-        action = ":YourPluginCommand";
-      }
-    ];
-  };
-;
-}
-

This results in the following lua code:

require('lz.n').load({
-  {
-    "name-of-your-plugin",
-    after = function()
-      require('your-plugin').setup({--[[ your setupOpts ]]})
-    end,
-
-    event = {"DirChanged"},
-    cmd = {"YourPluginCommand"},
-    keys = {
-      {"<leader>d", ":YourPluginCommand", mode = {"n"}},
-    },
-  }
-})
-

A full list of options can be found -[here](https://notashelf.github.io/nvf/options.html#opt-vim.lazy.plugins

-
- -
-
-
- - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs-preview-494/options.html b/docs-preview-494/options.html deleted file mode 100644 index f530b6db..00000000 --- a/docs-preview-494/options.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39062 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - Appendix B. Neovim Flake Configuration Options - - - - - - - -

Appendix B. Neovim Flake Configuration Options

Below are the module options provided by nvf, in no particular order. Most -options will include useful comments, warnings or setup tips on how a module -option is meant to be used as well as examples in complex cases.

- -
-
- - _module.args - - -
-
-

Additional arguments passed to each module in addition to ones -like lib, config, -and pkgs, modulesPath.

This option is also available to all submodules. Submodules do not -inherit args from their parent module, nor do they provide args to -their parent module or sibling submodules. The sole exception to -this is the argument name which is provided by -parent modules to a submodule and contains the attribute name -the submodule is bound to, or a unique generated name if it is -not bound to an attribute.

Some arguments are already passed by default, of which the -following cannot be changed with this option:

  • lib: The nixpkgs library.

  • config: The results of all options after merging the values from all modules together.

  • options: The options declared in all modules.

  • specialArgs: The specialArgs argument passed to evalModules.

  • All attributes of specialArgs

    Whereas option values can generally depend on other option values -thanks to laziness, this does not apply to imports, which -must be computed statically before anything else.

    For this reason, callers of the module system can provide specialArgs -which are available during import resolution.

    For NixOS, specialArgs includes -modulesPath, which allows you to import -extra modules from the nixpkgs package tree without having to -somehow make the module aware of the location of the -nixpkgs or NixOS directories.

    { modulesPath, ... }: {
    -  imports = [
    -    (modulesPath + "/profiles/minimal.nix")
    -  ];
    -}
    -

For NixOS, the default value for this option includes at least this argument:

  • pkgs: The nixpkgs package set according to -the nixpkgs.pkgs option.

- -

Type: -lazy attribute set of raw value

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nixpkgs/lib/modules.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.enableEditorconfig - - -
-
-

Follow editorconfig rules in current directory

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/basic.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.enableLuaLoader - - -
-
-

the experimental Lua module loader to speed up the start up process

If true, this will enable the experimental Lua module loader which:

  • overrides loadfile

  • adds the lua loader using the byte-compilation cache

  • adds the libs loader

  • removes the default Neovim loader

Note

The Lua module loader is disabled by default. Before setting this option, please -take a look at the official documentation. This option may be enabled by -default in the future.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.package - - -
-
-

The neovim package to use for the wrapper. This -corresponds to the package that will be wrapped -with your plugins and settings.

Warning

You will need to use an unwrapped package for this -option to work as intended. Using an already wrapped -package here may yield undesirable results.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation neovim-unwrapped-0.10.2>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/build/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.additionalRuntimePaths - - -
-
-

Additional runtime paths that will be appended to the -active runtimepath of the Neovim. This can be used to -add additional lookup paths for configs, plugins, spell -languages and other things you would generally place in -your $HOME/.config/nvim.

This is meant as a declarative alternative to throwing -files into ~/.config/nvim and having the Neovim -wrapper pick them up. For more details on -vim.o.runtimepath, and what paths to use; please see -the official documentation

- -

Type: -list of (path or string)

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Example:

[
-  # absolute path, as a string - impure
-  "$HOME/.config/nvim-extra"
-
-  # relative path, as a path - pure
-  ./nvim
-
-  # source type path - pure and reproducible
-  (builtins.source {
-    path = ./runtime;
-    name = "nvim-runtime";
-  })
-]
-
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.chatgpt.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable ChatGPT AI assistant. Requires the environment variable OPENAI_API_KEY to be set.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/chatgpt/chatgpt.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.addTests - - -
-
-

[ChatGPT] Add tests

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>aa"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/chatgpt/chatgpt.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.chatGpt - - -
-
-

ChatGPT

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ac"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/chatgpt/chatgpt.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.docstring - - -
-
-

[ChatGPT] Docstring

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ad"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/chatgpt/chatgpt.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.editWithInstructions - - -
-
-

[ChatGPT] Edit with instructions

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ae"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/chatgpt/chatgpt.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.explain - - -
-
-

[ChatGPT] Explain code

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ax"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/chatgpt/chatgpt.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.fixBugs - - -
-
-

[ChatGPT] Fix bugs

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>af"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/chatgpt/chatgpt.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.grammarCorrection - - -
-
-

[ChatGPT] Grammar correction

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ag"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/chatgpt/chatgpt.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.keyword - - -
-
-

[ChatGPT] Keywords

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ak"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/chatgpt/chatgpt.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.optimize - - -
-
-

[ChatGPT] Optimize code

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ao"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/chatgpt/chatgpt.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.readabilityanalysis - - -
-
-

[ChatGPT] Code reability analysis

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>al"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/chatgpt/chatgpt.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.roxygenEdit - - -
-
-

[ChatGPT] Roxygen edit

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ar"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/chatgpt/chatgpt.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.summarize - - -
-
-

[ChatGPT] Summarize

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>as"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/chatgpt/chatgpt.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.chatgpt.mappings.translate - - -
-
-

[ChatGPT] Translate

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>at"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/chatgpt/chatgpt.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.chatgpt.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of chatgpt

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/chatgpt/chatgpt.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable GitHub Copilot AI assistant.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.cmp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable nvim-cmp integration for GitHub Copilot.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.panel.accept - - -
-
-

Accept suggestion

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<CR>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.panel.jumpNext - - -
-
-

Jump to next suggestion

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"]]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.panel.jumpPrev - - -
-
-

Jump to previous suggestion

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"[["

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.panel.open - - -
-
-

Open suggestions

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<M-CR>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.panel.refresh - - -
-
-

Refresh suggestions

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"gr"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.suggestion.accept - - -
-
-

Accept suggetion

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<M-l>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.suggestion.acceptLine - - -
-
-

Accept next line

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.suggestion.acceptWord - - -
-
-

Accept next word

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.suggestion.dismiss - - -
-
-

Dismiss suggestion

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<C-]>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.suggestion.next - - -
-
-

Next suggestion

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<M-]>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.mappings.suggestion.prev - - -
-
-

Previous suggestion

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<M-[>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of Copilot

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.setupOpts.copilot_node_command - - -
-
-

The command that will be executed to initiate nodejs for GitHub Copilot. -Recommended to leave as default.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"\${pkgs.nodejs-slim.out}/bin/node"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.setupOpts.panel.enabled - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Completion Panel.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.setupOpts.panel.layout.position - - -
-
-

Panel position

- -

Type: -one of “bottom”, “top”, “left”, “right”

- -

Default: -"bottom"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.setupOpts.panel.layout.ratio - - -
-
-

Panel size

- -

Type: -floating point number

- -

Default: -0.4

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.assistant.copilot.setupOpts.suggestion.enabled - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Suggestions.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/assistant/copilot/copilot.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable nvim-cmp.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/completion/nvim-cmp/nvim-cmp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.format - - -
-
-

The function used to customize the completion menu entries. This is -outside of setupOpts to allow for an easier integration with -lspkind.nvim.

See :help cmp-config.formatting.format.

- -

Type: -null or (luaInline)

- -

Default:

function(entry, vim_item)
-  vim_item.menu = (${toLuaObject config.vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.sources})[entry.source.name]
-  return vim_item
-end
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/completion/nvim-cmp/nvim-cmp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.mappings.close - - -
-
-

Close [nvim-cmp]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<C-e>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/completion/nvim-cmp/nvim-cmp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.mappings.complete - - -
-
-

Complete [nvim-cmp]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<C-Space>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/completion/nvim-cmp/nvim-cmp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.mappings.confirm - - -
-
-

Confirm [nvim-cmp]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<CR>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/completion/nvim-cmp/nvim-cmp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.mappings.next - - -
-
-

Next item [nvim-cmp]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<Tab>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/completion/nvim-cmp/nvim-cmp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.mappings.previous - - -
-
-

Previous item [nvim-cmp]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<S-Tab>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/completion/nvim-cmp/nvim-cmp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.mappings.scrollDocsDown - - -
-
-

Scroll docs down [nvim-cmp]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<C-f>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/completion/nvim-cmp/nvim-cmp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.mappings.scrollDocsUp - - -
-
-

Scroll docs up [nvim-cmp]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<C-d>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/completion/nvim-cmp/nvim-cmp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of the autocomplete plugin

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/completion/nvim-cmp/nvim-cmp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.setupOpts.completion.completeopt - - -
-
-

A comma-separated list of options for completion.

See :help completeopt for the complete list.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"menu,menuone,noinsert"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/completion/nvim-cmp/nvim-cmp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.setupOpts.sorting.comparators - - -
-
-

The comparator functions used for sorting completions.

You can either pass a valid inline lua function -(see :help cmp-config.sorting.comparators), -or a string, in which case the builtin comparator with that name will -be used.

A deprio function and a kinds -(require("cmp.types").lsp.CompletionItemKind) variable is provided -above setupOpts. By passing a type to the function, the returned -function will be a comparator that always ranks the specified kind the -lowest.

- -

Type: -mergeless list of (string or (luaInline))

- -

Default:

[
-  {
-    _type = "lua-inline";
-    expr = "deprio(kinds.Text)";
-  }
-  {
-    _type = "lua-inline";
-    expr = "deprio(kinds.Snippet)";
-  }
-  "offset"
-  "exact"
-  "score"
-  "kind"
-  "length"
-  "sort_text"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/completion/nvim-cmp/nvim-cmp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.sourcePlugins - - -
-
-

List of source plugins used by nvim-cmp.

- -

Type: -list of (null or package or one of “alpha-nvim”, “base16”, “bufdelete-nvim”, “catppuccin”, “ccc”, “cellular-automaton”, “chatgpt”, “cheatsheet-nvim”, “cinnamon-nvim”, “cmp-buffer”, “cmp-luasnip”, “cmp-nvim-lsp”, “cmp-path”, “cmp-treesitter”, “codewindow-nvim”, “comment-nvim”, “copilot-cmp”, “copilot-lua”, “crates-nvim”, “csharpls-extended”, “dashboard-nvim”, “diffview-nvim”, “dracula”, “dressing-nvim”, “elixir-tools”, “fastaction-nvim”, “fidget-nvim”, “flutter-tools”, “friendly-snippets”, “gesture-nvim”, “gitsigns-nvim”, “glow-nvim”, “gruvbox”, “highlight-undo”, “hop-nvim”, “icon-picker-nvim”, “image-nvim”, “indent-blankline”, “leap-nvim”, “lsp-lines”, “lsp-signature”, “lspkind”, “lspsaga”, “lua-utils-nvim”, “lualine”, “luasnip”, “lz-n”, “lzn-auto-require”, “mind-nvim”, “minimap-vim”, “modes-nvim”, “neo-tree-nvim”, “neocord”, “neodev-nvim”, “neorg”, “neorg-telescope”, “new-file-template-nvim”, “noice-nvim”, “none-ls”, “nui-nvim”, “nvim-autopairs”, “nvim-bufferline-lua”, “nvim-cmp”, “nvim-colorizer-lua”, “nvim-cursorline”, “nvim-dap”, “nvim-dap-go”, “nvim-dap-ui”, “nvim-docs-view”, “nvim-lightbulb”, “nvim-lspconfig”, “nvim-metals”, “nvim-navbuddy”, “nvim-navic”, “nvim-neoclip”, “nvim-nio”, “nvim-notify”, “nvim-scrollbar”, “nvim-session-manager”, “nvim-surround”, “nvim-tree-lua”, “nvim-treesitter-context”, “nvim-ts-autotag”, “nvim-web-devicons”, “obsidian-nvim”, “omnisharp-extended”, “onedark”, “orgmode-nvim”, “otter-nvim”, “oxocarbon”, “pathlib-nvim”, “plenary-nvim”, “precognition-nvim”, “project-nvim”, “registers”, “rose-pine”, “rtp-nvim”, “run-nvim”, “rustaceanvim”, “smartcolumn”, “sqls-nvim”, “tabular”, “telescope”, “tiny-devicons-auto-colors”, “todo-comments”, “toggleterm-nvim”, “tokyonight”, “trouble”, “ts-error-translator”, “typst-preview-nvim”, “vim-dirtytalk”, “vim-fugitive”, “vim-illuminate”, “vim-markdown”, “vim-repeat”, “vim-startify”, “which-key”, “nvim-treesitter”, “flutter-tools-patched”, “vim-repeat”)

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/completion/nvim-cmp/nvim-cmp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.sources - - -
-
-

The list of sources used by nvim-cmp

- -

Type: -attribute set of (null or string)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Example:

{
-  nvim-cmp = null;
-  buffer = "[Buffer]";
-}
-
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/completion/nvim-cmp/nvim-cmp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.autopairs.nvim-autopairs.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable autopairs.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/autopairs/nvim-autopairs/nvim-autopairs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.autopairs.nvim-autopairs.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-autopairs

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/autopairs/nvim-autopairs/nvim-autopairs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.bell - - -
-
-

Set how bells are handled. Options: on, visual or none

- -

Type: -one of “none”, “visual”, “on”

- -

Default: -"none"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/basic.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.binds.cheatsheet.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable cheatsheet-nvim: searchable cheatsheet for nvim using telescope.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/binds/cheatsheet/cheatsheet.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.binds.whichKey.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable which-key keybind helper menu.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/binds/which-key/which-key.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.binds.whichKey.register - - -
-
-

Register label for which-key keybind helper menu

- -

Type: -attribute set of (null or string)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/binds/which-key/which-key.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.binds.whichKey.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of which-key

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/binds/which-key/which-key.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.binds.whichKey.setupOpts.notify - - -
-
-

Show a warning when issues were detected with mappings

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/binds/which-key/which-key.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.binds.whichKey.setupOpts.preset - - -
-
-

The default preset for the which-key window

- -

Type: -one of “classic”, “modern”, “helix”

- -

Default: -"modern"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/binds/which-key/which-key.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.binds.whichKey.setupOpts.replace - - -
-
-

Functions/Lua Patterns for formatting the labels

- -

Type: -attribute set

- -

Default:

{
-  "<cr>" = "RETURN";
-  "<leader>" = "SPACE";
-  "<space>" = "SPACE";
-  "<tab>" = "TAB";
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/binds/which-key/which-key.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.binds.whichKey.setupOpts.win.border - - -
-
-

Which-key window border style

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"rounded"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/binds/which-key/which-key.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.comments.comment-nvim.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable smart and powerful comment plugin for neovim comment-nvim.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/comments/comment-nvim/comment-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.comments.comment-nvim.mappings.toggleCurrentBlock - - -
-
-

Toggle current block comment

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"gbc"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/comments/comment-nvim/comment-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.comments.comment-nvim.mappings.toggleCurrentLine - - -
-
-

Toggle current line comment

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"gcc"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/comments/comment-nvim/comment-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.comments.comment-nvim.mappings.toggleOpLeaderBlock - - -
-
-

Toggle block comment

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"gb"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/comments/comment-nvim/comment-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.comments.comment-nvim.mappings.toggleOpLeaderLine - - -
-
-

Toggle line comment

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"gc"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/comments/comment-nvim/comment-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.comments.comment-nvim.mappings.toggleSelectedBlock - - -
-
-

Toggle selected block

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"gb"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/comments/comment-nvim/comment-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.comments.comment-nvim.mappings.toggleSelectedLine - - -
-
-

Toggle selected comment

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"gc"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/comments/comment-nvim/comment-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.comments.comment-nvim.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of Comment-nvim

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/comments/comment-nvim/comment-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.comments.comment-nvim.setupOpts.mappings.basic - - -
-
-

Whether to enable basic mappings.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/comments/comment-nvim/comment-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.comments.comment-nvim.setupOpts.mappings.extra - - -
-
-

Whether to enable extra mappings.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/comments/comment-nvim/comment-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.alpha.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable fast and fully programmable greeter for neovim [alpha.mvim].

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/alpha/alpha.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.dashboard-nvim.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Fancy and Blazing Fast start screen plugin of neovim [dashboard.nvim].

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/dashboard-nvim/dashboard-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.dashboard-nvim.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of dashboard.nvim

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/dashboard-nvim/dashboard-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable dashboard via vim-startify.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.bookmarks - - -
-
-

List of book marks to disaply on start page

- -

Type: -list of (attribute set)

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Example:

{
-  c = "~/.vimrc";
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.changeDirCmd - - -
-
-

Command to change the current window with. Can be cd, lcd or tcd

- -

Type: -one of “cd”, “lcd”, “tcd”

- -

Default: -"lcd"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.changeToDir - - -
-
-

Should vim change to the directory of the file you open

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.changeToVCRoot - - -
-
-

Should vim change to the version control root when opening a file

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.commands - - -
-
-

Commands that are presented to the user on startify page

- -

Type: -list of (string or (attribute set) or list of string)

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.customFooter - - -
-
-

Text to place in the footer

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.customHeader - - -
-
-

Text to place in the header

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.customIndices - - -
-
-

Specify a list of default characters to use instead of numbers

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.disableOnStartup - - -
-
-

Prevent startify from opening on startup but can be called with :Startify

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.filesNumber - - -
-
-

How many files to list

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -10

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.lists - - -
-
-

Specify the lists and in what order they are displayed on startify.

- -

Type: -list of (attribute set)

- -

Default:

[
-  {
-    header = [
-      "MRU"
-    ];
-    type = "files";
-  }
-  {
-    header = [
-      "MRU Current Directory"
-    ];
-    type = "dir";
-  }
-  {
-    header = [
-      "Sessions"
-    ];
-    type = "sessions";
-  }
-  {
-    header = [
-      "Bookmarks"
-    ];
-    type = "bookmarks";
-  }
-  {
-    header = [
-      "Commands"
-    ];
-    type = "commands";
-  }
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.paddingLeft - - -
-
-

Number of spaces used for left padding.

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -3

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.sessionAutoload - - -
-
-

Make startify auto load Session.vim files from the current directory

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.sessionBeforeSave - - -
-
-

Commands to run before saving a session

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.sessionDeleteBuffers - - -
-
-

Delete all buffers when loading or closing a session

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.sessionDir - - -
-
-

Directory to save and load sessions from

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"~/.vim/session"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.sessionPersistence - - -
-
-

Persist session before leaving vim or switching session

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.sessionRemoveLines - - -
-
-

Patterns to remove from session files

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.sessionSavecmds - - -
-
-

List of commands to run when loading a session.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.sessionSavevars - - -
-
-

List of variables to save into a session file.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.sessionSort - - -
-
-

Set if you want items sorted by date rather than alphabetically

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.skipList - - -
-
-

List of regex patterns to exclude from MRU lists

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.skipListServer - - -
-
-

List of vim servers to not load startify for

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.unsafe - - -
-
-

Turns on unsafe mode for Startify. Stops resolving links, checking files are readable and filtering bookmark list

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.updateOldFiles - - -
-
-

Set if you want startify to always update and not just when neovim closes

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.dashboard.startify.useEnv - - -
-
-

Show environment variables in path if name is shorter than value

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/dashboard/startify/startify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugMode.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable debug mode.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/debug.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugMode.level - - -
-
-

Set verbosity level of Neovim while debug mode is enabled.

Value must be be one of the levels expected by Neovim’s -verbose option

- -

Type: -one of 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16

- -

Default: -16

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/debug.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugMode.logFile - - -
-
-

Set the log file that will be used to store verbose messages -set by the verbose option.

- -

Type: -null or path

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/debug.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable debugging via nvim-dap.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.continue - - -
-
-

Continue

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>dc"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.goDown - - -
-
-

Go down stacktrace

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>dvi"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.goUp - - -
-
-

Go up stacktrace

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>dvo"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.hover - - -
-
-

Hover

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>dh"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.restart - - -
-
-

Restart

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>dR"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.runLast - - -
-
-

Re-run Last Debug Session

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>d."

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.runToCursor - - -
-
-

Continue to the current cursor

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>dgc"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.stepBack - - -
-
-

Step back

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>dgk"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.stepInto - - -
-
-

Step into function

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>dgi"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.stepOut - - -
-
-

Step out of function

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>dgo"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.stepOver - - -
-
-

Next step

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>dgj"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.terminate - - -
-
-

Terminate

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>dq"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.toggleBreakpoint - - -
-
-

Toggle breakpoint

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>db"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.toggleDapUI - - -
-
-

Toggle DAP-UI

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>du"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.mappings.toggleRepl - - -
-
-

Toggle Repl

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>dr"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.sources - - -
-
-

List of debuggers to install

- -

Type: -attribute set of string

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.ui.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable UI extension for nvim-dap.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.ui.autoStart - - -
-
-

Automatically Opens and Closes DAP-UI upon starting/closing a debugging session

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.debugger.nvim-dap.ui.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-dap-ui

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/debugger/nvim-dap/nvim-dap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.disableArrows - - -
-
-

Set to prevent arrow keys from moving cursor

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/basic.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.extraLuaFiles - - -
-
-

Additional lua files that will be sourced by Neovim. -Takes both absolute and relative paths, all of which -will be called via the luafile command in Neovim.

See lua-commands -on the Neovim documentation for more details.

Warning

All paths passed to this option must be valid. If Neovim cannot -resolve the path you are attempting to source, then your configuration -will error, and Neovim will not start. Please ensure that all paths -are correct before using this option.

- -

Type: -list of (path or string)

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Example:

[
-  # absolute path, as a string - impure
-  "$HOME/.config/nvim/my-lua-file.lua"
-
-  # relative path, as a path - pure
-  ./nvim/my-lua-file.lua
-
-  # source type path - pure and reproducible
-  (builtins.source {
-    path = ./nvim/my-lua-file.lua;
-    name = "my-lua-file";
-  })
-]
-
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.extraPackages - - -
-
-

List of additional packages to make available to the Neovim -wrapper.

- -

Type: -list of package

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Example: -"[pkgs.fzf pkgs.ripgrep]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/build/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.extraPlugins - - -
-
-

A list of plugins and their configurations that will be -set up after builtin plugins.

This option takes a special type that allows you to order -your custom plugins using nvf’s modified DAG library.

- -

Type: -attribute set of (submodule)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Example:

with pkgs.vimPlugins; {
-  aerial = {
-    package = aerial-nvim;
-    setup = "require('aerial').setup {}";
-  };
-
-  harpoon = {
-    package = harpoon;
-    setup = "require('harpoon').setup {}";
-    after = ["aerial"]; # place harpoon configuration after aerial
-  };
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/build/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.extraPlugins.<name>.package - - -
-
-

Plugin Package.

- -

Type: -null or package or one of “alpha-nvim”, “base16”, “bufdelete-nvim”, “catppuccin”, “ccc”, “cellular-automaton”, “chatgpt”, “cheatsheet-nvim”, “cinnamon-nvim”, “cmp-buffer”, “cmp-luasnip”, “cmp-nvim-lsp”, “cmp-path”, “cmp-treesitter”, “codewindow-nvim”, “comment-nvim”, “copilot-cmp”, “copilot-lua”, “crates-nvim”, “csharpls-extended”, “dashboard-nvim”, “diffview-nvim”, “dracula”, “dressing-nvim”, “elixir-tools”, “fastaction-nvim”, “fidget-nvim”, “flutter-tools”, “friendly-snippets”, “gesture-nvim”, “gitsigns-nvim”, “glow-nvim”, “gruvbox”, “highlight-undo”, “hop-nvim”, “icon-picker-nvim”, “image-nvim”, “indent-blankline”, “leap-nvim”, “lsp-lines”, “lsp-signature”, “lspkind”, “lspsaga”, “lua-utils-nvim”, “lualine”, “luasnip”, “lz-n”, “lzn-auto-require”, “mind-nvim”, “minimap-vim”, “modes-nvim”, “neo-tree-nvim”, “neocord”, “neodev-nvim”, “neorg”, “neorg-telescope”, “new-file-template-nvim”, “noice-nvim”, “none-ls”, “nui-nvim”, “nvim-autopairs”, “nvim-bufferline-lua”, “nvim-cmp”, “nvim-colorizer-lua”, “nvim-cursorline”, “nvim-dap”, “nvim-dap-go”, “nvim-dap-ui”, “nvim-docs-view”, “nvim-lightbulb”, “nvim-lspconfig”, “nvim-metals”, “nvim-navbuddy”, “nvim-navic”, “nvim-neoclip”, “nvim-nio”, “nvim-notify”, “nvim-scrollbar”, “nvim-session-manager”, “nvim-surround”, “nvim-tree-lua”, “nvim-treesitter-context”, “nvim-ts-autotag”, “nvim-web-devicons”, “obsidian-nvim”, “omnisharp-extended”, “onedark”, “orgmode-nvim”, “otter-nvim”, “oxocarbon”, “pathlib-nvim”, “plenary-nvim”, “precognition-nvim”, “project-nvim”, “registers”, “rose-pine”, “rtp-nvim”, “run-nvim”, “rustaceanvim”, “smartcolumn”, “sqls-nvim”, “tabular”, “telescope”, “tiny-devicons-auto-colors”, “todo-comments”, “toggleterm-nvim”, “tokyonight”, “trouble”, “ts-error-translator”, “typst-preview-nvim”, “vim-dirtytalk”, “vim-fugitive”, “vim-illuminate”, “vim-markdown”, “vim-repeat”, “vim-startify”, “which-key”, “nvim-treesitter”, “flutter-tools-patched”, “vim-repeat”

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/build/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.extraPlugins.<name>.after - - -
-
-

Setup this plugin after the following ones.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/build/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.extraPlugins.<name>.setup - - -
-
-

Lua code to run during setup.

- -

Type: -strings concatenated with “\n”

- -

Default: -""

- -

Example: -"require('aerial').setup {}"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/build/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable filetree via neo-tree.nvim.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of neo-tree

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.enable_cursor_hijack - - -
-
-

Whether to enable cursor hijacking.

If enabled neotree will keep the cursor on the first letter of the filename when moving in the tree -.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.enable_diagnostics - - -
-
-

Whether to enable diagnostics.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.enable_git_status - - -
-
-

Whether to enable git status.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.enable_modified_markers - - -
-
-

Whether to enable markers for files with unsaved changes…

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.enable_opened_markers - - -
-
-

Whether to enable tracking of opened files.

Required for components.name.highlight_opened_files -.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.enable_refresh_on_write - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Refresh the tree when a file is written.

Only used if use_libuv_file_watcher is false. -.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.add_blank_line_at_top - - -
-
-

Whether to add a blank line at the top of the tree

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.auto_clean_after_session_restore - - -
-
-

Whether to automatically clean up broken neo-tree buffers -saved in sessions

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.default_source - - -
-
-

You can choose a specific source.

last here which indicates the last used source

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"filesystem"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.filesystem.hijack_netrw_behavior - - -
-
-

Hijack Netrw behavior

- -

Type: -one of “disabled”, “open_default”, “open_current”

- -

Default: -"open_default"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.git_status_async - - -
-
-

Whether to enable async git status.

This will make the git status check async and will not block the UI. -.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.hide_root_node - - -
-
-

Whether to hide the root node of the tree

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.log_level - - -
-
-

Log level for the plugin.

- -

Type: -one of “trace”, “debug”, “info”, “warn”, “error”, “fatal”

- -

Default: -"info"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.log_to_file - - -
-
-

Must be either a boolean or a path to your log file.

Use :NeoTreeLogs to show the file

- -

Type: -boolean or string

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -/tmp/neo-tree.log

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.open_files_do_not_replace_types - - -
-
-

A list of filetypes that should not be replaced when opening a file

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "terminal"
-  "Trouble"
-  "qf"
-  "edgy"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.open_files_in_last_window - - -
-
-

Whether to open files in the last window

If disabled, neo-tree will open files in top left window

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.neo-tree.setupOpts.retain_hidden_root_indent - - -
-
-

Whether to retain the indent of the hidden root node

IF the root node is hidden, keep the indentation anyhow. -This is needed if you use expanders because they render in the indent.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/neo-tree/neo-tree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable filetree via nvim-tree.lua.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.mappings.findFile - - -
-
-

Find file in NvimTree

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>tg"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.mappings.focus - - -
-
-

Focus NvimTree

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>tf"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.mappings.refresh - - -
-
-

Refresh NvimTree

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>tr"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.mappings.toggle - - -
-
-

Toggle NvimTree

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>t"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.openOnSetup - - -
-
-

Open when vim is started on a directory

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of Nvim Tree

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions - - -
-
-

Configuration for various actions.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.change_dir - - -
-
-

vim change-directory behaviour

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.change_dir.enable - - -
-
-

Change the working directory when changing directories in the tree.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.change_dir.global - - -
-
-

Use :cd instead of :lcd when changing directories. -Consider that this might cause issues with the nvimTree.syncRootWithCwd option.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.change_dir.restrict_above_cwd - - -
-
-

Restrict changing to a directory above the global current working directory.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.expand_all - - -
-
-

Configuration for expand_all behaviour.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.expand_all.exclude - - -
-
-

A list of directories that should not be expanded automatically.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  ".git"
-  "target"
-  "build"
-  "result"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.expand_all.max_folder_discovery - - -
-
-

Limit the number of folders being explored when expanding every folders. -Avoids hanging neovim when running this action on very large folders.

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -300

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.file_popup - - -
-
-

Configuration for file_popup behaviour.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.file_popup.open_win_config - - -
-
-

Floating window config for file_popup. See |nvim_open_win| for more details.

- -

Type: -attribute set

- -

Default:

{
-  border = "rounded";
-  col = 1;
-  relative = "cursor";
-  row = 1;
-  style = "minimal";
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file - - -
-
-

Configuration options for opening a file from nvim-tree.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file.eject - - -
-
-

Prevent new opened file from opening in the same window as the tree.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file.quit_on_open - - -
-
-

Closes the explorer when opening a file.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file.resize_window - - -
-
-

Resizes the tree when opening a file. Previously view.auto_resize

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file.window_picker - - -
-
-

window_picker

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file.window_picker.enable - - -
-
-

Enable the window picker. If this feature is not enabled, files will open in window from which you last opened the tree.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file.window_picker.chars - - -
-
-

A string of chars used as identifiers by the window picker.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file.window_picker.exclude.buftype - - -
-
-

A list of buftypes to exclude from the window picker.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "nofile"
-  "terminal"
-  "help"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file.window_picker.exclude.filetype - - -
-
-

A list of filetypes to exclude from the window picker.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "notify"
-  "packer"
-  "qf"
-  "diff"
-  "fugitive"
-  "fugitiveblame"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.open_file.window_picker.picker - - -
-
-

Change the default window picker, can be a string "default" or a function. -The function should return the window id that will open the node, -or nil if an invalid window is picked or user cancelled the action.

The picker may create a new window.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"default"

- -

Example:

-- with s1n7ax/nvim-window-picker plugin
-require('window-picker').pick_window,
-
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.remove_file.close_window - - -
-
-

Close any window displaying a file when removing the file from the tree

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.actions.use_system_clipboard - - -
-
-

A boolean value that toggle the use of system clipboard when copy/paste -function are invoked. When enabled, copied text will be stored in registers -‘+’ (system), otherwise, it will be stored in ‘1’ and ‘"’.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.auto_reload_on_write - - -
-
-

Auto reload tree on write

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics - - -
-
-

Show LSP and COC diagnostics in the signcolumn -Note that the modified sign will take precedence over the diagnostics signs.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable diagnostics view in the signcolumn…

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.debounce_delay - - -
-
-

Idle milliseconds between diagnostic event and update.

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -50

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.icons - - -
-
-

Icons for diagnostic severity.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.icons.error - - -
-
-

Icon used for error diagnostic.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -""

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.icons.hint - - -
-
-

Icon used for hint diagnostic.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -""

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.icons.info - - -
-
-

Icon used for info diagnostic.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -""

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.icons.warning - - -
-
-

Icon used for warning diagnostic.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -""

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.severity - - -
-
-

Severity for which the diagnostics will be displayed. See :help diagnostic-severity

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.severity.max - - -
-
-

Maximum severity.

- -

Type: -one of “HINT”, “INFO”, “WARNING”, “ERROR”

- -

Default: -"ERROR"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.severity.min - - -
-
-

Minimum severity.

- -

Type: -one of “HINT”, “INFO”, “WARNING”, “ERROR”

- -

Default: -"HINT"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.show_on_dirs - - -
-
-

Show diagnostic icons on parent directories.

- -

Type: -unspecified value

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.diagnostics.show_on_open_dirs - - -
-
-

Show diagnostics icons on directories that are open. -Only relevant when diagnostics.show_on_dirs is true.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.disable_netrw - - -
-
-

Disables netrw and replaces it with tree

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filesystem_watchers - - -
-
-

Will use file system watcher (libuv fs_event) to watch the filesystem for changes. -Using this will disable BufEnter / BufWritePost events in nvim-tree which -were used to update the whole tree. With this feature, the tree will be -updated only for the appropriate folder change, resulting in better -performance.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filesystem_watchers.enable - - -
-
-

Enable filesystem watchers.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filesystem_watchers.debounce_delay - - -
-
-

Idle milliseconds between filesystem change and action.

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -50

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filesystem_watchers.ignore_dirs - - -
-
-

List of vim regex for absolute directory paths that will not be watched. -Backslashes must be escaped e.g. "my-project/\\.build$". -Useful when path is not in .gitignore or git integration is disabled.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filters - - -
-
-

Filtering options.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default:

{
-  dotfiles = false;
-  exclude = [ ];
-  git_clean = false;
-  git_ignored = false;
-  no_buffer = false;
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filters.dotfiles - - -
-
-

Do not show dotfiles: files starting with a .

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filters.exclude - - -
-
-

List of directories or files to exclude from filtering: always show them.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filters.git_clean - - -
-
-

Do not show files with no git status. This will show ignored files when -nvimTree.filters.gitIgnored is set, as they are effectively dirty.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filters.git_ignored - - -
-
-

Ignore files based on .gitignore. Requires git.enableto betrue`

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.filters.no_buffer - - -
-
-

Do not show files that have no buflisted() buffer.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.git.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Git integration with icons and colors…

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.git.disable_for_dirs - - -
-
-

Disable git integration when git top-level matches these paths. -May be relative, evaluated via ":p"

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.git.show_on_dirs - - -
-
-

Show git icons on parent directories.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.git.show_on_open_dirs - - -
-
-

Show git icons on directories that are open.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.git.timeout - - -
-
-

Kills the git process after some time if it takes too long. -Git integration will be disabled after 10 git jobs exceed this timeout.

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -400

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.hijack_cursor - - -
-
-

Hijack the cursor in the tree to put it at the start of the filename

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.hijack_directories.enable - - -
-
-

Enable the hijack_directories feature. Disable this option if you use vim-dirvish or dirbuf.nvim. -If hijack_netrw and disable_netrw are false, this feature will be disabled.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.hijack_directories.auto_open - - -
-
-

Opens the tree if the tree was previously closed.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.hijack_netrw - - -
-
-

Prevents netrw from automatically opening when opening directories

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.hijack_unnamed_buffer_when_opening - - -
-
-

Open nvimtree in place of the unnamed buffer if it’s empty.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.live_filter - - -
-
-

Configurations for the live_filtering feature. -The live filter allows you to filter the tree nodes dynamically, based on -regex matching (see vim.regex). -This feature is bound to the f key by default. -The filter can be cleared with the F key by default.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.live_filter.always_show_folders - - -
-
-

Whether to filter folders or not.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.live_filter.prefix - - -
-
-

Prefix of the filter displayed in the buffer.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"[FILTER]: "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.modified - - -
-
-

Indicate which file have unsaved modification.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.modified.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Modified files with icons and color highlight…

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.modified.show_on_dirs - - -
-
-

Show modified icons on parent directories.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.modified.show_on_open_dirs - - -
-
-

Show modified icons on directories that are open.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.notify - - -
-
-

Configuration for notifications.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.notify.absolute_path - - -
-
-

Whether to use absolute paths or item names in fs action notifications.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.notify.threshold - - -
-
-

Specify minimum notification level, uses the values from vim.log.levels

- -

Type: -one of “ERROR”, “WARNING”, “INFO”, “DEBUG”

- -

Default: -"INFO"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.prefer_startup_root - - -
-
-

Prefer startup root directory when updating root directory of the tree. -Only relevant when update_focused_file.update_root is true

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.reload_on_bufenter - - -
-
-

Automatically reloads the tree on BufEnter nvim-tree.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.add_trailing - - -
-
-

Appends a trailing slash to folder names.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.full_name - - -
-
-

Display node whose name length is wider than the width of nvim-tree window in floating window.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.group_empty - - -
-
-

Compact folders that only contain a single folder into one node in the file tree.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.highlight_git - - -
-
-

Enable file highlight for git attributes using NvimTreeGit highlight groups. -Requires nvimTree.git.enable -This can be used with or without the icons.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.highlight_modified - - -
-
-

Highlight modified files in the tree using NvimTreeNormal highlight group. -Requires nvimTree.view.highlightOpenedFiles

- -

Type: -one of “none”, “icon”, “name”, “all”

- -

Default: -"none"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.highlight_opened_files - - -
-
-

Highlight icons and/or names for bufloaded() files using the -NvimTreeOpenedFile highlight group.

- -

Type: -one of “none”, “icon”, “name”, “all”

- -

Default: -"none"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons - - -
-
-

Configuration options for icons.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.git_placement - - -
-
-

Place where the git icons will be rendered. signcolumn requires view.signcolumn to be enabled.

- -

Type: -one of “before”, “after”, “signcolumn”

- -

Default: -"before"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.glyphs - - -
-
-

Configuration options for icon glyphs. -NOTE: Do not set any glyphs to more than two characters if it’s going -to appear in the signcolumn.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.glyphs.default - - -
-
-

Glyph for files. Will be overridden by nvim-web-devicons if available.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -""

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.glyphs.folder - - -
-
-

Glyphs for directories. Recommended to use the defaults unless you know what you are doing.

- -

Type: -attribute set

- -

Default:

{
-  arrow_closed = "";
-  arrow_open = "";
-  default = "";
-  empty = "";
-  empty_open = "";
-  open = "";
-  symlink = "";
-  symlink_open = "";
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.glyphs.git - - -
-
-

Glyphs for git status.

- -

Type: -attribute set

- -

Default:

{
-  deleted = "";
-  ignored = "◌";
-  renamed = "➜";
-  staged = "✓";
-  unmerged = "";
-  unstaged = "✗";
-  untracked = "★";
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.glyphs.modified - - -
-
-

Icon to display for modified files.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -""

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.glyphs.symlink - - -
-
-

Glyph for symlinks.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -""

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.modified_placement - - -
-
-

Place where the modified icons will be rendered. signcolumn requires view.signcolumn to be enabled.

- -

Type: -one of “before”, “after”, “signcolumn”

- -

Default: -"after"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.padding - - -
-
-

Inserted between icon and filename

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -" "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.show.file - - -
-
-

Show an icon before the file name. nvim-web-devicons will be used if available.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.show.folder - - -
-
-

Show an icon before the folder name.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.show.folder_arrow - - -
-
-

Show a small arrow before the folder node. Arrow will be a part of the -node when using renderer.indent_markers.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.show.git - - -
-
-

Show a git status icon, see renderer.icons.gitPlacement -Requires git.enable to be true.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.show.modified - - -
-
-

Show a modified icon, see renderer.icons.modifiedPlacement -Requires modified.enable to be true.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.symlink_arrow - - -
-
-

Used as a separator between symlinks’ source and target.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -" ➛ "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.icons.webdev_colors - - -
-
-

Use the webdev icon colors, otherwise NvimTreeFileIcon

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.indent_markers - - -
-
-

Configuration options for tree indent markers.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.indent_markers.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Display indent markers when folders are open…

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.indent_markers.icons - - -
-
-

Individual elements of the indent markers

- -

Type: -attribute set

- -

Default:

{
-  bottom = "─";
-  corner = "└";
-  edge = "│";
-  item = "│";
-  none = "";
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.indent_markers.inline_arrows - - -
-
-

Display folder arrows in the same column as indent marker when using renderer.icons.show.folder_arrow

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.indent_width - - -
-
-

Number of spaces for an each tree nesting level. Minimum 1.

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -2

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.root_folder_label - - -
-
-

In what format to show root folder. See :help filename-modifiers for -available string options. -Set to false to hide the root folder.

Function is passed the absolute path of the root folder and should -return a string. e.g. -my_root_folder_label = function(path) -return “…/” … vim.fn.fnamemodify(path, “:t”) -end

- -

Type: -string or boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -"\"\":~:s?$?/..?\""

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.special_files - - -
-
-

A list of filenames that gets highlighted with `NvimTreeSpecialFile

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "Cargo.toml"
-  "README.md"
-  "readme.md"
-  "Makefile"
-  "MAKEFILE"
-  "flake.nix"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.renderer.symlink_destination - - -
-
-

Whether to show the destination of the symlink.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.respect_buf_cwd - - -
-
-

Will change cwd of nvim-tree to that of new buffer’s when opening nvim-tree.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.root_dirs - - -
-
-

Preferred root directories. Only relevant when updateFocusedFile.updateRoot is true

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.select_prompts - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Use vim.ui.select style prompts. Necessary when using a UI prompt decorator such as dressing.nvim or telescope-ui-select.nvim -.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.sort.folders_first - - -
-
-

Sort folders before files. Has no effect when sort.sorter is a function.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.sort.sorter - - -
-
-

How files within the same directory are sorted.

- -

Type: -one of “name”, “extension”, “modification_time”, “case_sensitive”, “suffix”, “filetype”

- -

Default: -"name"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.sync_root_with_cwd - - -
-
-

Changes the tree root directory on DirChanged and refreshes the tree. -Only relevant when updateFocusedFile.updateRoot is true

(previously update_cwd)

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.system_open.args - - -
-
-

Optional argument list.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.system_open.cmd - - -
-
-

The open command itself

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"\${pkgs.xdg-utils}/bin/xdg-open"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.tab - - -
-
-

Configuration for tab behaviour.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.tab.sync - - -
-
-

Configuration for syncing nvim-tree across tabs.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.tab.sync.close - - -
-
-

Closes the tree across all tabpages when the tree is closed.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.tab.sync.ignore - - -
-
-

List of filetypes or buffer names on new tab that will prevent -nvimTree.tab.sync.open and nvimTree.tab.sync.close

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.tab.sync.open - - -
-
-

Opens the tree automatically when switching tabpage or opening a new -tabpage if the tree was previously open.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.trash - - -
-
-

Configuration options for trashing.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default:

{
-  cmd = "\${pkgs.glib}/bin/gio trash";
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.trash.cmd - - -
-
-

The command used to trash items

- -

Type: -string

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.ui - - -
-
-

General UI configuration.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.ui.confirm.remove - - -
-
-

Prompt before removing.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.ui.confirm.trash - - -
-
-

Prompt before trash.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.update_focused_file - - -
-
-

Update the focused file on BufEnter, un-collapses the folders recursively -until it finds the file.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.update_focused_file.enable - - -
-
-

update focused file

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.update_focused_file.ignore_list - - -
-
-

List of buffer names and filetypes that will not update the root dir -of the tree if the file isn’t found under the current root directory. -Only relevant when update_focused_file.update_root and -update_focused_file.enable are true.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.update_focused_file.update_root - - -
-
-

Update the root directory of the tree if the file is not under current -root directory. It prefers vim’s cwd and root_dirs. -Otherwise it falls back to the folder containing the file. -Only relevant when update_focused_file.enable is true

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view - - -
-
-

Window / buffer setup.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.centralize_selection - - -
-
-

If true, reposition the view so that the current node is initially centralized when entering nvim-tree.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.cursorline - - -
-
-

Enable cursorline in nvim-tree window.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.debounce_delay - - -
-
-

Idle milliseconds before some reload / refresh operations. -Increase if you experience performance issues around screen refresh.

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -15

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.float - - -
-
-

Configuration options for floating window.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.float.enable - - -
-
-

If true, tree window will be floating.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.float.open_win_config - - -
-
-

Floating window config. See :h nvim_open_win() for more details.

- -

Type: -attribute set

- -

Default:

{
-  border = "rounded";
-  col = 1;
-  height = 30;
-  relative = "editor";
-  row = 1;
-  width = 30;
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.float.quit_on_focus_loss - - -
-
-

Close the floating tree window when it loses focus.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.number - - -
-
-

Print the line number in front of each line.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.preserve_window_proportions - - -
-
-

Preserves window proportions when opening a file. -If false, the height and width of windows other than nvim-tree will be equalized.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.relativenumber - - -
-
-

Show the line number relative to the line with the cursor in front of each line. -If the option view.number is also true, the number on the cursor line -will be the line number instead of 0.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.side - - -
-
-

Side of the tree.

- -

Type: -one of “left”, “right”

- -

Default: -"left"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.signcolumn - - -
-
-

Show diagnostic sign column. Value can be "yes", "auto" or"no".

- -

Type: -one of “yes”, “auto”, “no”

- -

Default: -"yes"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.filetree.nvimTree.setupOpts.view.width - - -
-
-

Width of the window: can be a % string, a number representing columns, a -function or a table.

A table (an attribute set in our case, see example) indicates that the view should be dynamically sized based on the -longest line.

- -

Type: -signed integer or (attribute set)

- -

Default: -30

- -

Example:

{
-  min = 30;
-  max = -1;
-  padding = 1;
-}
-
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/filetree/nvimtree/nvimtree.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.gestures.gesture-nvim.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable gesture-nvim: mouse gestures.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/gestures/gesture-nvim/gesture-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.gestures.gesture-nvim.mappings.draw - - -
-
-

Start drawing [gesture.nvim]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<LeftDrag>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/gestures/gesture-nvim/gesture-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.gestures.gesture-nvim.mappings.finish - - -
-
-

Finish drawing [gesture.nvim]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<LeftRelease>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/gestures/gesture-nvim/gesture-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.git.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable git integration suite.

Enabling this option will enable the following plugins:

  • gitsigns

  • vim-fugitive -.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/git> - -
-
-
- - vim.git.gitsigns.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable gitsigns.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/git/gitsigns/gitsigns.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.git.gitsigns.codeActions.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable gitsigns codeactions through null-ls.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/git/gitsigns/gitsigns.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.blameLine - - -
-
-

Blame line [Gitsigns]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>hb"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/git/gitsigns/gitsigns.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.diffProject - - -
-
-

Diff project [Gitsigns]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>hD"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/git/gitsigns/gitsigns.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.diffThis - - -
-
-

Diff this [Gitsigns]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>hd"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/git/gitsigns/gitsigns.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.nextHunk - - -
-
-

Next hunk [Gitsigns]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"]c"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/git/gitsigns/gitsigns.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.previewHunk - - -
-
-

Preview hunk [Gitsigns]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>hP"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/git/gitsigns/gitsigns.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.previousHunk - - -
-
-

Previous hunk [Gitsigns]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"[c"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/git/gitsigns/gitsigns.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.resetBuffer - - -
-
-

Reset buffer [Gitsigns]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>hR"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/git/gitsigns/gitsigns.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.resetHunk - - -
-
-

Reset hunk [Gitsigns]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>hr"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/git/gitsigns/gitsigns.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.stageBuffer - - -
-
-

Stage buffer [Gitsigns]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>hS"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/git/gitsigns/gitsigns.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.stageHunk - - -
-
-

Stage hunk [Gitsigns]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>hs"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/git/gitsigns/gitsigns.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.toggleBlame - - -
-
-

Toggle blame [Gitsigns]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>tb"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/git/gitsigns/gitsigns.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.toggleDeleted - - -
-
-

Toggle deleted [Gitsigns]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>td"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/git/gitsigns/gitsigns.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.git.gitsigns.mappings.undoStageHunk - - -
-
-

Undo stage hunk [Gitsigns]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>hu"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/git/gitsigns/gitsigns.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.git.vim-fugitive.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable vim-fugitive.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/git/vim-fugitive/vim-fugitive.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.globals - - -
-
-

An attribute set containing global variable values -for storing vim variables as early as possible. If -populated, this option will set vim variables in the -built luaConfigRC as the first item.

Note

{foo = "bar";} will set vim.g.foo to “bar”, where -the type of bar in the resulting Lua value will be -inferred from the type of the value in the {name = value;} -pair passed to the option.

- -

Type: -attribute set of anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Example:

{
-  some_variable = 42;
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.globals.mapleader - - -
-
-

The key used for <leader> mappings

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -" "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.globals.maplocalleader - - -
-
-

The key used for <localleader> mappings

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -","

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.hideSearchHighlight - - -
-
-

Hide search highlight so it doesn’t stay highlighted

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/basic.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.keymaps - - -
-
-

Custom keybindings.

- -

Type: -list of (submodule)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Example:

''
-  vim.keymaps = [
-    {
-      key = "<leader>m";
-      mode = "n";
-      silent = true;
-      action = ":make<CR>";
-    }
-    {
-      key = "<leader>l";
-      mode = ["n" "x"];
-      silent = true;
-      action = "<cmd>cnext<CR>";
-    }
-  ];
-''
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.keymaps.*.action - - -
-
-

The command to execute.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.keymaps.*.desc - - -
-
-

A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.keymaps.*.expr - - -
-
-

Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.keymaps.*.key - - -
-
-

The key that triggers this keybind.

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.keymaps.*.lua - - -
-
-

If true, action is considered to be lua code. -Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.keymaps.*.mode - - -
-
-

The short-name of the mode to set the keymapping for. Passing an empty string is the equivalent of :map.

See :help map-modes for a list of modes.

- -

Type: -string or list of string

- -

Example: -["n" "v" "c"] for normal, visual and command mode

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.keymaps.*.noremap - - -
-
-

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.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.keymaps.*.nowait - - -
-
-

Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.keymaps.*.script - - -
-
-

Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.keymaps.*.silent - - -
-
-

Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.keymaps.*.unique - - -
-
-

Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.enableDAP - - -
-
-

Turn on Debug Adapter for enabled languages by default

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.enableExtraDiagnostics - - -
-
-

Turn on extra diagnostics for enabled languages by default

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.enableFormat - - -
-
-

Turn on Formatting for enabled languages by default

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.enableLSP - - -
-
-

Turn on LSP for enabled languages by default

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.enableTreesitter - - -
-
-

Turn on Treesitter for enabled languages by default

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.assembly.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Assembly support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/asm.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.assembly.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Assembly LSP support (asm-lsp).

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/asm.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.assembly.lsp.package - - -
-
-

asm-lsp package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation asm-lsp-0.9.0>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/asm.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.assembly.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Assembly treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/asm.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.assembly.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The asm treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.asm

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/asm.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.astro.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Astro language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/astro.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.astro.extraDiagnostics.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable extra Astro diagnostics.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/astro.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.astro.extraDiagnostics.types - - -
-
-

List of Astro diagnostics to enable

- -

Type: -list of (value “eslint_d” (singular enum) or (submodule))

- -

Default:

[
-  "eslint_d"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/astro.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.astro.format.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Astro formatting.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/astro.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.astro.format.package - - -
-
-

Astro formatter package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation prettier-3.3.3>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/astro.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.astro.format.type - - -
-
-

Astro formatter to use

- -

Type: -one of “biome”, “prettier”

- -

Default: -"prettier"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/astro.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.astro.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Astro LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/astro.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.astro.lsp.package - - -
-
-

Astro LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation astro-language-server-2.15.4>

- -

Example: -"[lib.getExe pkgs.astro-language-server \"--minify\" \"--stdio\"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/astro.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.astro.lsp.server - - -
-
-

Astro LSP server to use

- -

Type: -value “astro” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"astro"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/astro.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.astro.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Astro treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/astro.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.astro.treesitter.astroPackage - - -
-
-

The astro treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.astro

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/astro.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.bash.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Bash language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/bash.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.bash.extraDiagnostics.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable extra Bash diagnostics.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/bash.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.bash.extraDiagnostics.types - - -
-
-

List of Bash diagnostics to enable

- -

Type: -list of (value “shellcheck” (singular enum) or (submodule))

- -

Default:

[
-  "shellcheck"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/bash.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.bash.format.enable - - -
-
-

Enable Bash formatting

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/bash.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.bash.format.package - - -
-
-

Bash formatter package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation shfmt-3.10.0>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/bash.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.bash.format.type - - -
-
-

Bash formatter to use

- -

Type: -value “shfmt” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"shfmt"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/bash.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.bash.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Enable Bash LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/bash.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.bash.lsp.package - - -
-
-

bash-language-server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation bash-language-server-5.4.0>

- -

Example: -[lib.getExe pkgs.nodePackages.bash-language-server "start"]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/bash.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.bash.lsp.server - - -
-
-

Bash LSP server to use

- -

Type: -value “bash-ls” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"bash-ls"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/bash.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.bash.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Bash treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/bash.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.bash.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The bash treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.bash

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/bash.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.clang.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable C/C++ language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/clang.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.clang.cHeader - - -
-
-

C syntax for headers. Can fix treesitter errors, see: -https://www.reddit.com/r/neovim/comments/orfpcd/question_does_the_c_parser_from_nvimtreesitter/

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/clang.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.clang.dap.enable - - -
-
-

Enable clang Debug Adapter

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/clang.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.clang.dap.package - - -
-
-

clang debugger package.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation lldb-18.1.8>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/clang.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.clang.dap.debugger - - -
-
-

clang debugger to use

- -

Type: -value “lldb-vscode” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"lldb-vscode"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/clang.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.clang.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable clang LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/clang.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.clang.lsp.package - - -
-
-

clang LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation clang-tools-18.1.8>

- -

Example: -"[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \" - data \" \" ~/.cache/jdtls/workspace \"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/clang.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.clang.lsp.opts - - -
-
-

Options to pass to clang LSP server

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/clang.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.clang.lsp.server - - -
-
-

The clang LSP server to use

- -

Type: -one of “ccls”, “clangd”

- -

Default: -"clangd"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/clang.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.clang.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable C/C++ treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/clang.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.clang.treesitter.cPackage - - -
-
-

The c treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.c

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/clang.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.clang.treesitter.cppPackage - - -
-
-

The cpp treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.cpp

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/clang.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.csharp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable C# language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/csharp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.csharp.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable C# LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/csharp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.csharp.lsp.package - - -
-
-

C# LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation csharp-ls-0.15.0>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/csharp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.csharp.lsp.server - - -
-
-

C# LSP server to use

- -

Type: -one of “csharp_ls”, “omnisharp”

- -

Default: -"csharp_ls"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/csharp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.csharp.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable C# treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/csharp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.csharp.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The c-sharp treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.c-sharp

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/csharp.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.css.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable CSS language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/css.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.css.format.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable CSS formatting.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/css.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.css.format.package - - -
-
-

CSS formatter package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation prettier-3.3.3>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/css.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.css.format.type - - -
-
-

CSS formatter to use

- -

Type: -one of “biome”, “prettier”, “prettierd”

- -

Default: -"prettier"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/css.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.css.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable CSS LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/css.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.css.lsp.package - - -
-
-

CSS LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation vscode-langservers-extracted-4.10.0>

- -

Example: -"[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \" - data \" \" ~/.cache/jdtls/workspace \"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/css.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.css.lsp.server - - -
-
-

CSS LSP server to use

- -

Type: -value “vscode-langservers-extracted” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"vscode-langservers-extracted"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/css.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.css.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable CSS treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/css.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.css.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The css treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.css

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/css.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.dart.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Dart language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/dart.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.dart.dap.enable - - -
-
-

Enable Dart DAP support via flutter-tools

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/dart.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.dart.flutter-tools.enable - - -
-
-

Enable flutter-tools for flutter support

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/dart.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.dart.flutter-tools.enableNoResolvePatch - - -
-
-

Whether to patch flutter-tools so that it doesn’t resolve -symlinks when detecting flutter path.

This is required if you want to use a flutter package built with nix. -If you are using a flutter SDK installed from a different source -and encounter the error “dart missing from PATH”, disable this option.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/dart.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.dart.flutter-tools.color.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable highlighting color variables.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/dart.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.dart.flutter-tools.color.highlightBackground - - -
-
-

Highlight the background

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/dart.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.dart.flutter-tools.color.highlightForeground - - -
-
-

Highlight the foreground

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/dart.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.dart.flutter-tools.color.virtualText.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Show the highlight using virtual text.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/dart.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.dart.flutter-tools.color.virtualText.character - - -
-
-

Virtual text character to highlight

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"■"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/dart.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.dart.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Dart LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/dart.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.dart.lsp.package - - -
-
-

Dart LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation dart-3.5.4>

- -

Example: -"[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/dart.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.dart.lsp.opts - - -
-
-

Options to pass to Dart LSP server

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/dart.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.dart.lsp.server - - -
-
-

The Dart LSP server to use

- -

Type: -value “dart” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"dart"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/dart.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.dart.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Dart treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/dart.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.dart.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The dart treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.dart

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/dart.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.elixir.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Elixir language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/elixir.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.elixir.elixir-tools.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Elixir tools.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/elixir.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.elixir.format.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Elixir formatting.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/elixir.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.elixir.format.package - - -
-
-

Elixir formatter package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation elixir-1.17.3>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/elixir.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.elixir.format.type - - -
-
-

Elixir formatter to use

- -

Type: -value “mix” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"mix"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/elixir.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.elixir.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Elixir LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/elixir.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.elixir.lsp.package - - -
-
-

Elixir LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation elixir-ls-0.24.1>

- -

Example: -"[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \" - data \" \" ~/.cache/jdtls/workspace \"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/elixir.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.elixir.lsp.server - - -
-
-

Elixir LSP server to use

- -

Type: -value “elixirls” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"elixirls"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/elixir.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.elixir.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Elixir treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/elixir.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.elixir.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The elixir treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.elixir

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/elixir.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.gleam.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Gleam language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/gleam.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.gleam.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Gleam LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/gleam.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.gleam.lsp.package - - -
-
-

Gleam LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation gleam-1.6.2>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/gleam.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.gleam.lsp.server - - -
-
-

Gleam LSP server to use

- -

Type: -value “gleam” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"gleam"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/gleam.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.gleam.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Gleam treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/gleam.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.gleam.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The gleam treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.gleam

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/gleam.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.go.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Go language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/go.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.go.dap.enable - - -
-
-

Enable Go Debug Adapter via nvim-dap-go plugin

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/go.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.go.dap.package - - -
-
-

Go debugger package.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation delve-1.23.1>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/go.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.go.dap.debugger - - -
-
-

Go debugger to use

- -

Type: -value “delve” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"delve"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/go.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.go.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Go LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/go.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.go.lsp.package - - -
-
-

Go LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation gopls-0.16.2>

- -

Example: -"[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \" - data \" \" ~/.cache/jdtls/workspace \"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/go.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.go.lsp.server - - -
-
-

Go LSP server to use

- -

Type: -value “gopls” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"gopls"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/go.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.go.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Go treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/go.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.go.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The go treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.go

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/go.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.hcl.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable HCL support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/hcl.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.hcl.format.enable - - -
-
-

Enable HCL formatting

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/hcl.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.hcl.format.package - - -
-
-

HCL formatter package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation hclfmt-2.23.0>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/hcl.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.hcl.format.type - - -
-
-

HCL formatter to use

- -

Type: -value “hclfmt” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"hclfmt"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/hcl.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.hcl.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable HCL LSP support (terraform-ls).

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/hcl.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.hcl.lsp.package - - -
-
-

HCL language server package (terraform-ls)

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation terraform-ls-0.34.3>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/hcl.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.hcl.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable HCL treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/hcl.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.hcl.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The hcl treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.hcl

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/hcl.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.html.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable HTML language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/html.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.html.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable HTML treesitter support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/html.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.html.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The html treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.html

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/html.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.html.treesitter.autotagHtml - - -
-
-

Enable autoclose/autorename of html tags (nvim-ts-autotag)

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/html.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.java.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Java language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/java.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.java.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Java LSP support (java-language-server).

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/java.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.java.lsp.package - - -
-
-

java language server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation jdt-language-server-1.40.0>

- -

Example: -"[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/java.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.java.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Java treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/java.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.java.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The java treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.java

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/java.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.julia.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Julia language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/julia.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.julia.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Julia LSP support.

Note

The entirety of Julia is bundled with nvf, if you enable this -option, since there is no way to provide only the LSP server.

If you want to avoid that, you have to change -vim.languages.julia.lsp.package to use the Julia binary -in PATH (set it to null), and add the LanguageServer package to -Julia in your devshells.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/julia.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.julia.lsp.package - - -
-
-

Julia LSP server package, null to use the Julia binary in PATH, or -the command to run as a list of strings.

- -

Type: -null or package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation julia-1.11.1-env>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/julia.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.julia.lsp.server - - -
-
-

Julia LSP server to use

- -

Type: -value “julials” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"julials"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/julia.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.julia.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Julia treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/julia.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.julia.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The julia treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.julia

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/julia.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.kotlin.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Kotlin/HCL support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/kotlin.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.kotlin.extraDiagnostics.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable extra Kotlin diagnostics.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/kotlin.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.kotlin.extraDiagnostics.types - - -
-
-

List of Kotlin diagnostics to enable

- -

Type: -list of (value “ktlint” (singular enum) or (submodule))

- -

Default:

[
-  "ktlint"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/kotlin.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.kotlin.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Kotlin LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/kotlin.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.kotlin.lsp.package - - -
-
-

kotlin_language_server package with Kotlin runtime

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation kotlin-language-server-1.3.12>

- -

Example:

pkgs.symlinkJoin {
-  name = "kotlin-language-server-wrapped";
-  paths = [pkgs.kotlin-language-server];
-  nativeBuildInputs = [pkgs.makeBinaryWrapper];
-  postBuild = ''
-    wrapProgram $out/bin/kotlin-language-server \
-      --prefix PATH : ${pkgs.kotlin}/bin
-  '';
-};
-
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/kotlin.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.kotlin.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Kotlin treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/kotlin.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.kotlin.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The kotlin treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.kotlin

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/kotlin.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.lua.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Lua language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/lua.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.lua.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Lua LSP support via LuaLS.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/lua.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.lua.lsp.package - - -
-
-

LuaLS package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation lua-language-server-3.13.2>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/lua.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.lua.lsp.neodev.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable neodev.nvim integration, useful for neovim plugin developers.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/lua.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.lua.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Lua Treesitter support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/lua.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.lua.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The lua treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.lua

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/lua.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.markdown.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Markdown markup language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/markdown.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.markdown.format.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Markdown formatting.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/markdown.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.markdown.format.package - - -
-
-

Markdown formatter package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation deno-2.1.1>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/markdown.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.markdown.format.extraFiletypes - - -
-
-

Extra filetypes to format with the Markdown formatter

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/markdown.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.markdown.format.type - - -
-
-

Markdown formatter to use

- -

Type: -value “denofmt” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"denofmt"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/markdown.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.markdown.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Enable Markdown LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/markdown.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.markdown.lsp.package - - -
-
-

Markdown LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation marksman-2024-11-20>

- -

Example: -"[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \" - data \" \" ~/.cache/jdtls/workspace \"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/markdown.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.markdown.lsp.server - - -
-
-

Markdown LSP server to use

- -

Type: -value “marksman” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"marksman"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/markdown.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.markdown.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Enable Markdown treesitter

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/markdown.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.markdown.treesitter.mdInlinePackage - - -
-
-

The markdown-inline treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.markdown-inline

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/markdown.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.markdown.treesitter.mdPackage - - -
-
-

The markdown treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.markdown

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/markdown.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nim.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Nim language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nim.format.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Nim formatting.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nim.format.package - - -
-
-

Nim formatter package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-nim-wrapper-2.2.0>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nim.format.type - - -
-
-

Nim formatter to use

- -

Type: -value “nimpretty” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"nimpretty"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nim.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Nim LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nim.lsp.package - - -
-
-

Nim LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation nimlsp-0.4.6>

- -

Example: -"[lib.getExe pkgs.nimlsp]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nim.lsp.server - - -
-
-

Nim LSP server to use

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"nimlsp"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nim.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Nim treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nim.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The nim treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.nim

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nix.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Nix language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nix.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nix.extraDiagnostics.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable extra Nix diagnostics.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nix.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nix.extraDiagnostics.types - - -
-
-

List of Nix diagnostics to enable

- -

Type: -list of (one of “deadnix”, “statix” or (submodule))

- -

Default:

[
-  "statix"
-  "deadnix"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nix.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nix.format.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Nix formatting.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nix.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nix.format.package - - -
-
-

Nix formatter package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation alejandra-3.1.0>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nix.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nix.format.type - - -
-
-

Nix formatter to use

- -

Type: -one of “alejandra”, “nixfmt”, “nixpkgs-fmt”

- -

Default: -"alejandra"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nix.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nix.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Nix LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nix.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nix.lsp.package - - -
-
-

Nix LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation nil-2024-08-06>

- -

Example: -"[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nix.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nix.lsp.server - - -
-
-

Nix LSP server to use

- -

Type: -one of “nil”, “rnix”

- -

Default: -"nil"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nix.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nix.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Nix treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nix.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nix.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The nix treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.nix

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nix.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nu.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Nu language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nu.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nu.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Nu LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nu.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nu.lsp.package - - -
-
-

Nu LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation nushell-0.100.0>

- -

Example: -"[(lib.getExe pkgs.nushell) \"--lsp\"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nu.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nu.lsp.server - - -
-
-

Nu LSP server to use

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"nushell"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nu.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nu.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Nu treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nu.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.nu.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The nu treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.nu

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/nu.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ocaml.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable OCaml language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ocaml.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ocaml.format.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable OCaml formatting support (ocamlformat).

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ocaml.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ocaml.format.package - - -
-
-

OCaml formatter package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation ocaml5.2.0-ocamlformat-0.26.2>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ocaml.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ocaml.format.type - - -
-
-

OCaml formatter to use

- -

Type: -value “ocamlformat” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"ocamlformat"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ocaml.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ocaml.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable OCaml LSP support (ocaml-lsp).

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ocaml.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ocaml.lsp.package - - -
-
-

OCaml language server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation ocaml5.2.0-ocaml-lsp-server-1.19.0>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ocaml.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ocaml.lsp.server - - -
-
-

OCaml LSP server to user

- -

Type: -value “ocaml-lsp” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"ocaml-lsp"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ocaml.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ocaml.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable OCaml treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ocaml.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ocaml.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The ocaml treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.ocaml

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ocaml.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.php.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable PHP language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/php.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.php.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable PHP LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/php.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.php.lsp.package - - -
-
-

PHP LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation phpactor-2024.11.28.0>

- -

Example: -"[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \" - data \" \" ~/.cache/jdtls/workspace \"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/php.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.php.lsp.server - - -
-
-

PHP LSP server to use

- -

Type: -one of “phan”, “phpactor”

- -

Default: -"phpactor"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/php.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.php.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable PHP treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/php.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.php.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The php treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.php

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/php.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.python.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Python language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/python.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.python.dap.enable - - -
-
-

Enable Python Debug Adapter

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/python.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.python.dap.package - - -
-
-

Python debugger package. -This is a python package with debugpy installed, see https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Python#Install_Python_Packages.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation python3-3.12.7-env>

- -

Example: -with pkgs; python39.withPackages (ps: with ps; [debugpy])

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/python.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.python.dap.debugger - - -
-
-

Python debugger to use

- -

Type: -value “debugpy” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"debugpy"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/python.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.python.format.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Python formatting.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/python.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.python.format.package - - -
-
-

Python formatter package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation black-24.8.0>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/python.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.python.format.type - - -
-
-

Python formatter to use

- -

Type: -one of “black”, “black-and-isort”, “isort”

- -

Default: -"black"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/python.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.python.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Python LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/python.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.python.lsp.package - - -
-
-

python LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation basedpyright-1.22.0>

- -

Example: -"[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/python.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.python.lsp.server - - -
-
-

Python LSP server to use

- -

Type: -one of “basedpyright”, “pyright”, “python-lsp-server”

- -

Default: -"basedpyright"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/python.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.python.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Python treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/python.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.python.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

Python treesitter grammar to use

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation python-grammar-0.0.0+rev=6d14e44>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/python.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.r.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable R language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/r.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.r.format.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable R formatting.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/r.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.r.format.package - - -
-
-

R formatter package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation R-4.4.1-wrapper>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/r.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.r.format.type - - -
-
-

R formatter to use

- -

Type: -one of “format_r”, “styler”

- -

Default: -"format_r"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/r.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.r.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable R LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/r.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.r.lsp.package - - -
-
-

R LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation r_lsp>

- -

Example: -[ (lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server) "-data" "~/.cache/jdtls/workspace" ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/r.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.r.lsp.server - - -
-
-

R LSP server to use

- -

Type: -value “r_language_server” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"r_language_server"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/r.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.r.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable R treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/r.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.r.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The r treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.r

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/r.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.rust.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Rust language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/rust.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.rust.crates.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable crates-nvim, tools for managing dependencies.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/rust.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.rust.crates.codeActions - - -
-
-

Enable code actions through null-ls

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/rust.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.rust.dap.enable - - -
-
-

Rust Debug Adapter support

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/rust.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.rust.dap.package - - -
-
-

lldb package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation lldb-18.1.8>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/rust.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.rust.format.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Rust formatting.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/rust.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.rust.format.package - - -
-
-

Rust formatter package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation rustfmt-1.82.0>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/rust.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.rust.format.type - - -
-
-

Rust formatter to use

- -

Type: -value “rustfmt” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"rustfmt"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/rust.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.rust.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Rust LSP support (rust-analyzer with extra tools).

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/rust.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.rust.lsp.package - - -
-
-

rust-analyzer package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation rust-analyzer-2024-11-11>

- -

Example: -"[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/rust.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.rust.lsp.opts - - -
-
-

Options to pass to rust analyzer

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -""

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/rust.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.rust.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Rust treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/rust.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.rust.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The rust treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.rust

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/rust.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.scala.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Scala language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/scala.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.scala.dap.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Scala Debug Adapter support (metals).

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/scala.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.scala.dap.config - - -
-
-

Lua configuration for dap

- -

Type: -luaInline

- -

Default:

{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    dap.configurations.scala = {
-      {
-        type = "scala",
-        request = "launch",
-        name = "RunOrTest",
-        metals = {
-          runType = "runOrTestFile",
-          --args = { "firstArg", "secondArg", "thirdArg" }, -- here just as an example
-        },
-      },
-      {
-        type = "scala",
-        request = "launch",
-        name = "Test Target",
-        metals = {
-          runType = "testTarget",
-        },
-      },
-    }
-  '';
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/scala.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.scala.fixShortmess - - -
-
-

Remove the ‘F’ flag from shortmess to allow messages to be shown. Without doing this, autocommands that deal with filetypes prohibit messages from being shown

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/scala.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.scala.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Scala LSP support (metals).

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/scala.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.scala.lsp.package - - -
-
-

The metals package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.metals

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/scala.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.scala.lsp.extraMappings.listCommands - - -
-
-

List Metals commands

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lc"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/scala.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.scala.lsp.extraSettings - - -
-
-

Extra settings passed to the metals config. Check nvim-metals docs for available options

- -

Type: -attribute set of anything

- -

Default:

{
-  excludedPackages = [
-    "akka.actor.typed.javadsl"
-    "com.github.swagger.akka.javadsl"
-  ];
-  showImplicitArguments = true;
-  showImplicitConversionsAndClasses = true;
-  showInferredType = true;
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/scala.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.scala.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Scala treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/scala.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.scala.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The scala treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.scala

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/scala.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.sql.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable SQL language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/sql.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.sql.dialect - - -
-
-

SQL dialect for sqlfluff (if used)

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"ansi"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/sql.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.sql.extraDiagnostics.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable extra SQL diagnostics.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/sql.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.sql.extraDiagnostics.types - - -
-
-

List of SQL diagnostics to enable

- -

Type: -list of (value “sqlfluff” (singular enum) or (submodule))

- -

Default:

[
-  "sqlfluff"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/sql.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.sql.format.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable SQL formatting.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/sql.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.sql.format.package - - -
-
-

SQL formatter package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation sqlfluff-3.2.5>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/sql.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.sql.format.type - - -
-
-

SQL formatter to use

- -

Type: -value “sqlfluff” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"sqlfluff"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/sql.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.sql.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable SQL LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/sql.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.sql.lsp.package - - -
-
-

SQL LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation sqls-0.2.28>

- -

Example: -"[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/sql.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.sql.lsp.server - - -
-
-

SQL LSP server to use

- -

Type: -value “sqls” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"sqls"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/sql.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.sql.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable SQL treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/sql.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.sql.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

SQL treesitter grammar to use

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation sql-grammar-0.0.0+rev=3d516e6>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/sql.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.svelte.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Svelte language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/svelte.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.svelte.extraDiagnostics.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable extra Svelte diagnostics.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/svelte.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.svelte.extraDiagnostics.types - - -
-
-

List of Svelte diagnostics to enable

- -

Type: -list of (value “eslint_d” (singular enum) or (submodule))

- -

Default:

[
-  "eslint_d"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/svelte.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.svelte.format.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Svelte formatting.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/svelte.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.svelte.format.package - - -
-
-

Svelte formatter package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation prettier-3.3.3>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/svelte.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.svelte.format.type - - -
-
-

Svelte formatter to use

- -

Type: -one of “biome”, “prettier”

- -

Default: -"prettier"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/svelte.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.svelte.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Svelte LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/svelte.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.svelte.lsp.package - - -
-
-

Svelte LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation svelte-language-server-0.17.7>

- -

Example: -"[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/svelte.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.svelte.lsp.server - - -
-
-

Svelte LSP server to use

- -

Type: -value “svelte” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"svelte"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/svelte.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.svelte.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Svelte treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/svelte.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.svelte.treesitter.sveltePackage - - -
-
-

The svelte treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.svelte

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/svelte.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.tailwind.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Tailwindcss language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/tailwind.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.tailwind.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Tailwindcss LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/tailwind.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.tailwind.lsp.package - - -
-
-

Tailwindcss LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation tailwindcss-language-server-0.0.21>

- -

Example: -"[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \" - data \" \" ~/.cache/jdtls/workspace \"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/tailwind.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.tailwind.lsp.server - - -
-
-

Tailwindcss LSP server to use

- -

Type: -value “tailwindcss-language-server” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"tailwindcss-language-server"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/tailwind.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.terraform.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Terraform/HCL support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/terraform.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.terraform.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Terraform LSP support (terraform-ls).

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/terraform.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.terraform.lsp.package - - -
-
-

terraform-ls package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation terraform-ls-0.34.3>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/terraform.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.terraform.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Terraform treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/terraform.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.terraform.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The terraform treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.terraform

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/terraform.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ts.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Typescript/Javascript language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ts.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ts.extensions.ts-error-translator.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable [ts-error-translator.nvim]: https://github.com/dmmulroy/ts-error-translator.nvim

Typescript error translation with [ts-error-translator.nvim]

.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ts.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ts.extensions.ts-error-translator.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of ts-error-translator

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ts.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ts.extensions.ts-error-translator.setupOpts.auto_override_publish_diagnostics - - -
-
-

Automatically override the publish_diagnostics handler

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ts.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ts.extraDiagnostics.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable extra Typescript/Javascript diagnostics.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ts.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ts.extraDiagnostics.types - - -
-
-

List of Typescript/Javascript diagnostics to enable

- -

Type: -list of (value “eslint_d” (singular enum) or (submodule))

- -

Default:

[
-  "eslint_d"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ts.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ts.format.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Typescript/Javascript formatting.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ts.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ts.format.package - - -
-
-

Typescript/Javascript formatter package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation prettier-3.3.3>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ts.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ts.format.type - - -
-
-

Typescript/Javascript formatter to use

- -

Type: -one of “biome”, “prettier”, “prettierd”

- -

Default: -"prettier"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ts.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ts.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Typescript/Javascript LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ts.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ts.lsp.package - - -
-
-

Typescript/Javascript LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation typescript-language-server-4.3.3>

- -

Example: -"[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ts.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ts.lsp.server - - -
-
-

Typescript/Javascript LSP server to use

- -

Type: -one of “denols”, “ts_ls”, “tsserver”

- -

Default: -"ts_ls"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ts.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ts.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Typescript/Javascript treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ts.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ts.treesitter.jsPackage - - -
-
-

The javascript treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.javascript

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ts.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.ts.treesitter.tsPackage - - -
-
-

The tsx treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.tsx

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/ts.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.typst.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Typst language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/typst.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.typst.extensions.typst-preview-nvim.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable [typst-preview.nvim]: https://github.com/chomosuke/typst-preview.nvim

Low latency typst preview for Neovim via [typst-preview.nvim] -.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/typst.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.typst.extensions.typst-preview-nvim.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of typst-preview-nvim

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/typst.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.typst.extensions.typst-preview-nvim.setupOpts.dependencies_bin - - -
-
-

Provide the path to binaries for dependencies. Setting this -to a non-null value will skip the download of the binary by -the plugin.

- -

Type: -attribute set of string

- -

Default:

{
-  tinymist = "\${pkgs.tinymist.out}/bin/tinymist";
-  websocat = "\${pkgs.websocat.out}/bin/websocat";
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/typst.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.typst.extensions.typst-preview-nvim.setupOpts.extra_args - - -
-
-

A list of extra arguments (or null) to be passed to previewer

- -

Type: -null or (list of string)

- -

Default: -null

- -

Example:

[
-  "--input=ver=draft"
-  "--ignore-system-fonts"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/typst.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.typst.extensions.typst-preview-nvim.setupOpts.open_cmd - - -
-
-

Custom format string to open the output link provided with %s

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Example: -"firefox %s -P typst-preview --class typst-preview"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/typst.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.typst.format.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Typst document formatting.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/typst.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.typst.format.package - - -
-
-

Typst formatter package

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -<derivation typstfmt-0.2.9>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/typst.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.typst.format.type - - -
-
-

Typst formatter to use

- -

Type: -one of “typstfmt”, “typstyle”

- -

Default: -"typstfmt"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/typst.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.typst.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Typst LSP support (typst-lsp).

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/typst.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.typst.lsp.package - - -
-
-

typst-lsp package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation tinymist-0.12.4>

- -

Example: -"[lib.getExe pkgs.jdt-language-server \"-data\" \"~/.cache/jdtls/workspace\"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/typst.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.typst.lsp.server - - -
-
-

Typst LSP server to use

- -

Type: -one of “tinymist”, “typst-lsp”

- -

Default: -"tinymist"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/typst.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.typst.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Typst treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/typst.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.typst.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The typst treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.typst

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/typst.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.vala.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Vala language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/vala.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.vala.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Vala LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/vala.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.vala.lsp.package - - -
-
-

Vala LSP server package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation vala-language-server-wrapper>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/vala.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.vala.lsp.server - - -
-
-

Vala LSP server to use

- -

Type: -value “vala_ls” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"vala_ls"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/vala.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.vala.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Vala treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/vala.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.vala.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The vala treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.vala

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/vala.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.zig.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Zig language support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/zig.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.zig.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Zig LSP support.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/zig.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.zig.lsp.package - - -
-
-

ZLS package, or the command to run as a list of strings

- -

Type: -package or list of string

- -

Default: -<derivation zls-0.13.0>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/zig.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.zig.lsp.server - - -
-
-

Zig LSP server to use

- -

Type: -value “zls” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"zls"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/zig.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.zig.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Zig treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/zig.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.languages.zig.treesitter.package - - -
-
-

The zig treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.zig

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/languages/zig.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable plugin lazy-loading via lz.n and lzn-auto-require.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.enableLznAutoRequire - - -
-
-

Enable lzn-auto-require. Since builtin plugins rely on this, only turn -off for debugging.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.loader - - -
-
-

Lazy loader to use

- -

Type: -value “lz.n” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"lz.n"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.plugins - - -
-
-

Plugins to lazy load.

The attribute key is used as the plugin name: for the default vim.g.lz_n.load -function this should be either the package.pname or package.name.

- -

Type: -attribute set of (submodule)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Example:

''
-  {
-    toggleterm-nvim = {
-      package = "toggleterm-nvim";
-      setupModule = "toggleterm";
-      setupOpts = cfg.setupOpts;
-  
-      after = "require('toggleterm').do_something()";
-      cmd = ["ToggleTerm"];
-    };
-  
-    $''${pkgs.vimPlugins.vim-bbye.pname} = {
-      package = pkgs.vimPlugins.vim-bbye;
-      cmd = ["Bdelete" "Bwipeout"];
-    };
-  }
-''
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.enabled - - -
-
-

When false, or if the lua function returns false, this plugin will not be included in the spec

- -

Type: -null or boolean or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.package - - -
-
-

Plugin package.

If null, a custom load function must be provided

- -

Type: -null or null or package or one of “alpha-nvim”, “base16”, “bufdelete-nvim”, “catppuccin”, “ccc”, “cellular-automaton”, “chatgpt”, “cheatsheet-nvim”, “cinnamon-nvim”, “cmp-buffer”, “cmp-luasnip”, “cmp-nvim-lsp”, “cmp-path”, “cmp-treesitter”, “codewindow-nvim”, “comment-nvim”, “copilot-cmp”, “copilot-lua”, “crates-nvim”, “csharpls-extended”, “dashboard-nvim”, “diffview-nvim”, “dracula”, “dressing-nvim”, “elixir-tools”, “fastaction-nvim”, “fidget-nvim”, “flutter-tools”, “friendly-snippets”, “gesture-nvim”, “gitsigns-nvim”, “glow-nvim”, “gruvbox”, “highlight-undo”, “hop-nvim”, “icon-picker-nvim”, “image-nvim”, “indent-blankline”, “leap-nvim”, “lsp-lines”, “lsp-signature”, “lspkind”, “lspsaga”, “lua-utils-nvim”, “lualine”, “luasnip”, “lz-n”, “lzn-auto-require”, “mind-nvim”, “minimap-vim”, “modes-nvim”, “neo-tree-nvim”, “neocord”, “neodev-nvim”, “neorg”, “neorg-telescope”, “new-file-template-nvim”, “noice-nvim”, “none-ls”, “nui-nvim”, “nvim-autopairs”, “nvim-bufferline-lua”, “nvim-cmp”, “nvim-colorizer-lua”, “nvim-cursorline”, “nvim-dap”, “nvim-dap-go”, “nvim-dap-ui”, “nvim-docs-view”, “nvim-lightbulb”, “nvim-lspconfig”, “nvim-metals”, “nvim-navbuddy”, “nvim-navic”, “nvim-neoclip”, “nvim-nio”, “nvim-notify”, “nvim-scrollbar”, “nvim-session-manager”, “nvim-surround”, “nvim-tree-lua”, “nvim-treesitter-context”, “nvim-ts-autotag”, “nvim-web-devicons”, “obsidian-nvim”, “omnisharp-extended”, “onedark”, “orgmode-nvim”, “otter-nvim”, “oxocarbon”, “pathlib-nvim”, “plenary-nvim”, “precognition-nvim”, “project-nvim”, “registers”, “rose-pine”, “rtp-nvim”, “run-nvim”, “rustaceanvim”, “smartcolumn”, “sqls-nvim”, “tabular”, “telescope”, “tiny-devicons-auto-colors”, “todo-comments”, “toggleterm-nvim”, “tokyonight”, “trouble”, “ts-error-translator”, “typst-preview-nvim”, “vim-dirtytalk”, “vim-fugitive”, “vim-illuminate”, “vim-markdown”, “vim-repeat”, “vim-startify”, “which-key”, “nvim-treesitter”, “flutter-tools-patched”, “vim-repeat”

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.after - - -
-
-

Lua code to run after plugin is loaded. This will be wrapped in a function.

If vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.setupModule is provided, the setup will be ran before after.

- -

Type: -null or strings concatenated with “\n”

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.before - - -
-
-

Lua code to run before plugin is loaded. This will be wrapped in a function.

- -

Type: -null or strings concatenated with “\n”

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.beforeAll - - -
-
-

Lua code to run before any plugins are loaded. This will be wrapped in a function.

- -

Type: -null or strings concatenated with “\n”

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.cmd - - -
-
-

Lazy-load on command

- -

Type: -null or string or list of string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.colorscheme - - -
-
-

Lazy-load on colorscheme.

- -

Type: -null or string or list of string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.event - - -
-
-

Lazy-load on event

- -

Type: -null or string or list of string or (submodule)

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.ft - - -
-
-

Lazy-load on filetype

- -

Type: -null or string or list of string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.keys - - -
-
-

Lazy-load on key mapping

- -

Type: -null or string or list of (submodule) or list of string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Example:

''
-  keys = [
-    {
-      mode = "n";
-      key = "<leader>s";
-      action = ":DapStepOver<cr>";
-      desc = "DAP Step Over";
-    }
-    {
-      mode = ["n", "x"];
-      key = "<leader>dc";
-      action = "function() require('dap').continue() end";
-      lua = true;
-      desc = "DAP Continue";
-    }
-  ]
-''
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.lazy - - -
-
-

Lazy-load manually, e.g. using trigger_load.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.load - - -
-
-

Lua code to override the vim.g.lz_n.load() function for a single plugin.

This will be wrapped in a function(name) ... end.

- -

Type: -null or strings concatenated with “\n”

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.priority - - -
-
-

Only useful for stat plugins (not lazy-loaded) to force loading certain plugins first.

- -

Type: -null or signed integer

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.setupModule - - -
-
-

Lua module to run setup function on.

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lazy.plugins.<name>.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Options to pass to the setup function

- -

Type: -attribute set of anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/lazy/lazy.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lineNumberMode - - -
-
-

How line numbers are displayed.

- -

Type: -one of “relative”, “number”, “relNumber”, “none”

- -

Default: -"relNumber"

- -

Example: -"none"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/basic.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable LSP, also enabled automatically through null-ls and lspconfig options.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.formatOnSave - - -
-
-

Whether to enable format on save.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lightbulb.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Lightbulb for code actions. Requires an emoji font.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lightbulb/lightbulb.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lightbulb.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-lightbulb

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lightbulb/lightbulb.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspSignature.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable lsp signature viewer.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lsp-signature/lsp-signature.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspSignature.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of lsp-signature

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lsp-signature/lsp-signature.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspconfig.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable nvim-lspconfig, also enabled automatically.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspconfig/lspconfig.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspconfig.sources - - -
-
-

nvim-lspconfig sources

- -

Type: -attribute set of string

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspconfig/lspconfig.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspkind.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable vscode-like pictograms for lsp [lspkind].

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspkind/lspkind.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspkind.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of lspkind.nvim

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspkind/lspkind.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspkind.setupOpts.before - - -
-
-

The function that will be called before lspkind’s modifications are applied

- -

Type: -null or (luaInline)

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspkind/lspkind.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspkind.setupOpts.mode - - -
-
-

Defines how annotations are shown

- -

Type: -one of “text”, “text_symbol”, “symbol_text”, “symbol”

- -

Default: -"symbol_text"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspkind/lspkind.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lsplines.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable diagnostics using virtual lines on top of the real line of code. [lsp_lines] -.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lsplines/lsplines.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspsaga.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable LSP Saga.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspsaga/lspsaga.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspsaga.mappings.codeAction - - -
-
-

Code action [LSPSaga]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ca"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspsaga/lspsaga.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspsaga.mappings.lspFinder - - -
-
-

LSP Finder [LSPSaga]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lf"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspsaga/lspsaga.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspsaga.mappings.nextDiagnostic - - -
-
-

Next diagnostic [LSPSaga]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ln"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspsaga/lspsaga.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspsaga.mappings.previewDefinition - - -
-
-

Preview definition [LSPSaga]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ld"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspsaga/lspsaga.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspsaga.mappings.previousDiagnostic - - -
-
-

Previous diagnostic [LSPSaga]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lp"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspsaga/lspsaga.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspsaga.mappings.rename - - -
-
-

Rename [LSPSaga]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lr"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspsaga/lspsaga.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspsaga.mappings.renderHoveredDoc - - -
-
-

Rendered hovered docs [LSPSaga]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lh"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspsaga/lspsaga.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspsaga.mappings.showCursorDiagnostics - - -
-
-

Show cursor diagnostics [LSPSaga]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lc"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspsaga/lspsaga.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspsaga.mappings.showLineDiagnostics - - -
-
-

Show line diagnostics [LSPSaga]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ll"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspsaga/lspsaga.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspsaga.mappings.signatureHelp - - -
-
-

Signature help [LSPSaga]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ls"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspsaga/lspsaga.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspsaga.mappings.smartScrollDown - - -
-
-

Smart scroll up [LSPSaga]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<C-b>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspsaga/lspsaga.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.lspsaga.mappings.smartScrollUp - - -
-
-

Smart scroll up [LSPSaga]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<C-f>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/lspsaga/lspsaga.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.addWorkspaceFolder - - -
-
-

Add workspace folder

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lwa"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.codeAction - - -
-
-

Code action

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>la"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.documentHighlight - - -
-
-

Document highlight

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lH"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.format - - -
-
-

Format

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lf"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.goToDeclaration - - -
-
-

Go to declaration

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lgD"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.goToDefinition - - -
-
-

Go to definition

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lgd"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.goToType - - -
-
-

Go to type

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lgt"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.hover - - -
-
-

Trigger hover

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lh"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.listDocumentSymbols - - -
-
-

List document symbols

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lS"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.listImplementations - - -
-
-

List implementations

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lgi"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.listReferences - - -
-
-

List references

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lgr"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.listWorkspaceFolders - - -
-
-

List workspace folders

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lwl"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.listWorkspaceSymbols - - -
-
-

List workspace symbols

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lws"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.nextDiagnostic - - -
-
-

Go to next diagnostic

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lgn"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.openDiagnosticFloat - - -
-
-

Open diagnostic float

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>le"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.previousDiagnostic - - -
-
-

Go to previous diagnostic

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lgp"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.removeWorkspaceFolder - - -
-
-

Remove workspace folder

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lwr"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.renameSymbol - - -
-
-

Rename symbol

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ln"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.signatureHelp - - -
-
-

Signature help

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ls"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.mappings.toggleFormatOnSave - - -
-
-

Toggle format on save

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ltf"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/module.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.null-ls.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable null-ls, also enabled automatically.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/null-ls/null-ls.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.null-ls.debounce - - -
-
-

Default debounce

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -250

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/null-ls/null-ls.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.null-ls.debug - - -
-
-

Whether to enable debugging information for `null-ls.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/null-ls/null-ls.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.null-ls.default_timeout - - -
-
-

Default timeout value, in milliseconds

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -5000

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/null-ls/null-ls.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.null-ls.diagnostics_format - - -
-
-

Diagnostic output format for null-ls

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"[#{m}] #{s} (#{c})"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/null-ls/null-ls.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.null-ls.sources - - -
-
-

null-ls sources

- -

Type: -attribute set of string

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/null-ls/null-ls.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.nvim-docs-view.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable nvim-docs-view, for displaying lsp hover documentation in a side panel…

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/nvim-docs-view/nvim-docs-view.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.nvim-docs-view.mappings.viewToggle - - -
-
-

Open or close the docs view panel

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"lvt"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/nvim-docs-view/nvim-docs-view.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.nvim-docs-view.mappings.viewUpdate - - -
-
-

Manually update the docs view panel

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"lvu"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/nvim-docs-view/nvim-docs-view.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.nvim-docs-view.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-docs-view

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/nvim-docs-view/nvim-docs-view.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.nvim-docs-view.setupOpts.height - - -
-
-

Height of the docs view panel if the position is set to either top or bottom

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -10

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/nvim-docs-view/nvim-docs-view.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.nvim-docs-view.setupOpts.position - - -
-
-

Where to open the docs view panel

- -

Type: -one of “left”, “right”, “top”, “bottom”

- -

Default: -"right"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/nvim-docs-view/nvim-docs-view.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.nvim-docs-view.setupOpts.update_mode - - -
-
-

Determines the mechanism used to update the docs view panel content.

  • If auto, the content will update upon cursor move.

  • If manual, the content will only update once :DocsViewUpdate is called

- -

Type: -one of “auto”, “manual”

- -

Default: -"auto"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/nvim-docs-view/nvim-docs-view.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.nvim-docs-view.setupOpts.width - - -
-
-

Width of the docs view panel if the position is set to either left or right

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -60

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/nvim-docs-view/nvim-docs-view.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.otter-nvim.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable lsp features and a code completion source for code embedded in other documents [otter-nvim] -.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/otter/otter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.otter-nvim.mappings.toggle - - -
-
-

Activate LSP on Cursor Position [otter-nvim]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lo"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/otter/otter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.otter-nvim.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of otter.nvim

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/otter/otter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.otter-nvim.setupOpts.buffers.set_filetype - - -
-
-

if set to true, the filetype of the otterbuffers will be set. Other wide only -the autocommand of lspconfig that attaches the language server will be -executed without setting the filetype

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/otter/otter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.otter-nvim.setupOpts.buffers.write_to_disk - - -
-
-

write <path>.otter.<embedded language extension> files to disk on save of main buffer. -Useful for some linters that require actual files. -Otter files are deleted on quit or main buffer close

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/otter/otter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.otter-nvim.setupOpts.handle_leading_whitespace - - -
-
-

otter may not work the way you expect when entire code blocks are indented -(eg. in Org files) When true, otter handles these cases fully.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/otter/otter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.otter-nvim.setupOpts.lsp.diagnostic_update_event - - -
-
-

:h events that cause the diagnostic to update. -Set to: {“BufWritePost”, “InsertLeave”, “TextChanged” } -for less performant but more instant diagnostic updates

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "BufWritePost"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/otter/otter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.otter-nvim.setupOpts.strip_wrapping_quote_characters - - -
-
-

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "'"
-  "\""
-  "`"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/otter/otter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.trouble.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable trouble diagnostics viewer.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/trouble/trouble.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.trouble.mappings.documentDiagnostics - - -
-
-

Document diagnostics [trouble]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ld"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/trouble/trouble.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.trouble.mappings.locList - - -
-
-

LOCList [trouble]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>xl"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/trouble/trouble.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.trouble.mappings.lspReferences - - -
-
-

LSP References [trouble]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lr"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/trouble/trouble.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.trouble.mappings.quickfix - - -
-
-

QuickFix [trouble]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>xq"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/trouble/trouble.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.trouble.mappings.symbols - - -
-
-

Symbols [trouble]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>xs"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/trouble/trouble.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.trouble.mappings.workspaceDiagnostics - - -
-
-

Workspace diagnostics [trouble]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>lwd"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/trouble/trouble.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.lsp.trouble.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of Trouble

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/lsp/trouble/trouble.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.luaConfigPost - - -
-
-

Verbatim lua code that will be inserted after -the result of the luaConfigRc DAG has been resolved

This option does not take a DAG set, but a string -instead. Useful when you’d like to insert contents -of lua configs after the DAG result.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -""

- -

Example: -"$${builtins.readFile ./my-lua-config-post.lua}"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.luaConfigPre - - -
-
-

Verbatim lua code that will be inserted before -the result of luaConfigRc DAG has been resolved.

This option does not take a DAG set, but a string -instead. Useful when you’d like to insert contents -of lua configs after the DAG result.

Warning

You do not want to override this option with mkForce -It is used internally to set certain options as early -as possible and should be avoided unless you know what -you’re doing. Passing a string to this option will -merge it with the default contents.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -By default, this option will append paths in -vim.additionalRuntimePaths -to the runtimepath and enable the experimental Lua module loader -if vim.enableLuaLoader is set to true.

- -

Example: -"$${builtins.readFile ./my-lua-config-pre.lua}"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.luaConfigRC - - -
-
-

Lua configuration, either as a string or a DAG.

If this option is passed as a DAG, it will be resolved -according to the DAG resolution rules (e.g. entryBefore -or entryAfter) as per the nvf extended library.

- -

Type: -(DAG of strings concatenated with “\n”) or string

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Example:

-- Set the tab size to 4 spaces
-vim.opt.tabstop = 4
-vim.opt.shiftwidth = 4
-vim.opt.expandtab = true
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.luaPackages - - -
-
-

List of lua packages to install

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Example: -"[\"magick\" \"serpent\"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/build/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.command - - -
-
-

Mappings for command-line mode

- -

Type: -attribute set of (submodule)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.command.<name>.action - - -
-
-

The command to execute.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.command.<name>.desc - - -
-
-

A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.command.<name>.expr - - -
-
-

Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.command.<name>.lua - - -
-
-

If true, action is considered to be lua code. -Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.command.<name>.noremap - - -
-
-

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.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.command.<name>.nowait - - -
-
-

Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.command.<name>.script - - -
-
-

Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.command.<name>.silent - - -
-
-

Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.command.<name>.unique - - -
-
-

Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insert - - -
-
-

Mappings for insert mode

- -

Type: -attribute set of (submodule)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insert.<name>.action - - -
-
-

The command to execute.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insert.<name>.desc - - -
-
-

A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insert.<name>.expr - - -
-
-

Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insert.<name>.lua - - -
-
-

If true, action is considered to be lua code. -Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insert.<name>.noremap - - -
-
-

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.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insert.<name>.nowait - - -
-
-

Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insert.<name>.script - - -
-
-

Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insert.<name>.silent - - -
-
-

Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insert.<name>.unique - - -
-
-

Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insertCommand - - -
-
-

Mappings for insert and command-line mode

- -

Type: -attribute set of (submodule)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insertCommand.<name>.action - - -
-
-

The command to execute.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insertCommand.<name>.desc - - -
-
-

A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insertCommand.<name>.expr - - -
-
-

Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insertCommand.<name>.lua - - -
-
-

If true, action is considered to be lua code. -Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insertCommand.<name>.noremap - - -
-
-

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.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insertCommand.<name>.nowait - - -
-
-

Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insertCommand.<name>.script - - -
-
-

Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insertCommand.<name>.silent - - -
-
-

Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.insertCommand.<name>.unique - - -
-
-

Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.lang - - -
-
-

Mappings for insert, command-line and lang-arg mode

- -

Type: -attribute set of (submodule)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.lang.<name>.action - - -
-
-

The command to execute.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.lang.<name>.desc - - -
-
-

A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.lang.<name>.expr - - -
-
-

Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.lang.<name>.lua - - -
-
-

If true, action is considered to be lua code. -Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.lang.<name>.noremap - - -
-
-

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.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.lang.<name>.nowait - - -
-
-

Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.lang.<name>.script - - -
-
-

Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.lang.<name>.silent - - -
-
-

Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.lang.<name>.unique - - -
-
-

Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normal - - -
-
-

Mappings for normal mode

- -

Type: -attribute set of (submodule)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normal.<name>.action - - -
-
-

The command to execute.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normal.<name>.desc - - -
-
-

A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normal.<name>.expr - - -
-
-

Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normal.<name>.lua - - -
-
-

If true, action is considered to be lua code. -Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normal.<name>.noremap - - -
-
-

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.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normal.<name>.nowait - - -
-
-

Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normal.<name>.script - - -
-
-

Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normal.<name>.silent - - -
-
-

Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normal.<name>.unique - - -
-
-

Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normalVisualOp - - -
-
-

Mappings for normal, visual, select and operator-pending (same as plain ‘map’) mode

- -

Type: -attribute set of (submodule)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normalVisualOp.<name>.action - - -
-
-

The command to execute.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normalVisualOp.<name>.desc - - -
-
-

A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normalVisualOp.<name>.expr - - -
-
-

Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normalVisualOp.<name>.lua - - -
-
-

If true, action is considered to be lua code. -Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normalVisualOp.<name>.noremap - - -
-
-

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.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normalVisualOp.<name>.nowait - - -
-
-

Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normalVisualOp.<name>.script - - -
-
-

Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normalVisualOp.<name>.silent - - -
-
-

Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.normalVisualOp.<name>.unique - - -
-
-

Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.operator - - -
-
-

Mappings for operator-pending mode

- -

Type: -attribute set of (submodule)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.operator.<name>.action - - -
-
-

The command to execute.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.operator.<name>.desc - - -
-
-

A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.operator.<name>.expr - - -
-
-

Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.operator.<name>.lua - - -
-
-

If true, action is considered to be lua code. -Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.operator.<name>.noremap - - -
-
-

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.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.operator.<name>.nowait - - -
-
-

Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.operator.<name>.script - - -
-
-

Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.operator.<name>.silent - - -
-
-

Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.operator.<name>.unique - - -
-
-

Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.select - - -
-
-

Mappings for select mode

- -

Type: -attribute set of (submodule)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.select.<name>.action - - -
-
-

The command to execute.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.select.<name>.desc - - -
-
-

A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.select.<name>.expr - - -
-
-

Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.select.<name>.lua - - -
-
-

If true, action is considered to be lua code. -Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.select.<name>.noremap - - -
-
-

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.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.select.<name>.nowait - - -
-
-

Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.select.<name>.script - - -
-
-

Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.select.<name>.silent - - -
-
-

Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.select.<name>.unique - - -
-
-

Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.terminal - - -
-
-

Mappings for terminal mode

- -

Type: -attribute set of (submodule)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.terminal.<name>.action - - -
-
-

The command to execute.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.terminal.<name>.desc - - -
-
-

A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.terminal.<name>.expr - - -
-
-

Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.terminal.<name>.lua - - -
-
-

If true, action is considered to be lua code. -Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.terminal.<name>.noremap - - -
-
-

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.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.terminal.<name>.nowait - - -
-
-

Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.terminal.<name>.script - - -
-
-

Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.terminal.<name>.silent - - -
-
-

Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.terminal.<name>.unique - - -
-
-

Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visual - - -
-
-

Mappings for visual and select mode

- -

Type: -attribute set of (submodule)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visual.<name>.action - - -
-
-

The command to execute.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visual.<name>.desc - - -
-
-

A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visual.<name>.expr - - -
-
-

Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visual.<name>.lua - - -
-
-

If true, action is considered to be lua code. -Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visual.<name>.noremap - - -
-
-

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.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visual.<name>.nowait - - -
-
-

Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visual.<name>.script - - -
-
-

Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visual.<name>.silent - - -
-
-

Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visual.<name>.unique - - -
-
-

Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visualOnly - - -
-
-

Mappings for visual only mode

- -

Type: -attribute set of (submodule)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visualOnly.<name>.action - - -
-
-

The command to execute.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visualOnly.<name>.desc - - -
-
-

A description of this keybind, to be shown in which-key, if you have it enabled.

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visualOnly.<name>.expr - - -
-
-

Means that the action is actually an expression. Equivalent to adding <expr> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visualOnly.<name>.lua - - -
-
-

If true, action is considered to be lua code. -Thus, it will not be wrapped in "".

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visualOnly.<name>.noremap - - -
-
-

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.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visualOnly.<name>.nowait - - -
-
-

Whether to wait for extra input on ambiguous mappings. Equivalent to adding <nowait> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visualOnly.<name>.script - - -
-
-

Equivalent to adding <script> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visualOnly.<name>.silent - - -
-
-

Whether this mapping should be silent. Equivalent to adding <silent> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.maps.visualOnly.<name>.unique - - -
-
-

Whether to fail if the map is already defined. Equivalent to adding <unique> to a map.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/mappings/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.minimap.codewindow.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable codewindow plugin for minimap view.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/minimap/codewindow/codewindow.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.minimap.codewindow.mappings.close - - -
-
-

Close minimap [codewindow]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>mc"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/minimap/codewindow/codewindow.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.minimap.codewindow.mappings.open - - -
-
-

Open minimap [codewindow]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>mo"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/minimap/codewindow/codewindow.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.minimap.codewindow.mappings.toggle - - -
-
-

Toggle minimap [codewindow]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>mm"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/minimap/codewindow/codewindow.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.minimap.codewindow.mappings.toggleFocus - - -
-
-

Toggle minimap focus [codewindow]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>mf"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/minimap/codewindow/codewindow.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.minimap.minimap-vim.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable minimap view [minimap-vim].

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/minimap/minimap-vim/minimap-vim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.mind-nvim.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable note organizer tool for Neovim [mind-nvim].

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/mind-nvim/mind-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.neorg.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Neorg: An intuitive note-taking and organization tool with a structured nested syntax. -.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/neorg/neorg.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.neorg.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of Neorg

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/neorg/neorg.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.neorg.setupOpts.load."core.defaults" - - -
-
-

all of the most important modules that any user would want to have a “just works” experience

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/neorg/neorg.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.neorg.setupOpts.load."core.defaults".enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable all of the most important modules that any user would want to have a “just works” experience -.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/neorg/neorg.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.neorg.setupOpts.load."core.defaults".config.disable - - -
-
-

list of modules from to be disabled from core.defaults

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Example:

[
-  "core.autocommands"
-  "core.itero"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/neorg/neorg.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.neorg.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Neorg treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/neorg/neorg.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.neorg.treesitter.norgPackage - - -
-
-

The norg treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.norg

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/neorg/neorg.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.obsidian.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable complementary neovim plugins for Obsidian editor.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/obsidian/obsidian.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.obsidian.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of Obsidian.nvim

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/obsidian/obsidian.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.obsidian.setupOpts.completion.nvim_cmp - - -
-
-

If using nvim-cmp, otherwise set to false

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/obsidian/obsidian.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.obsidian.setupOpts.daily_notes.date_format - - -
-
-

Date format used for creating daily notes

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/obsidian/obsidian.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.obsidian.setupOpts.daily_notes.folder - - -
-
-

Directory in which daily notes should be created

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/obsidian/obsidian.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.obsidian.setupOpts.dir - - -
-
-

Obsidian vault directory

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"~/my-vault"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/obsidian/obsidian.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.orgmode.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable nvim-orgmode: Neovim plugin for Emacs Orgmode. Get the best of both worlds.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/orgmode/orgmode.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.orgmode.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of Orgmode

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/orgmode/orgmode.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.orgmode.setupOpts.org_agenda_files - - -
-
-

List of org files to be used as agenda files.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "~/Documents/org/*"
-  "~/my-orgs/**/*"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/orgmode/orgmode.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.orgmode.setupOpts.org_default_notes_file - - -
-
-

Default org file to be used for notes.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"~/Documents/org/refile.org"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/orgmode/orgmode.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.orgmode.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Orgmode treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/orgmode/orgmode.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.orgmode.treesitter.orgPackage - - -
-
-

The org treesitter package to use.

- -

Type: -package

- -

Default: -pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars.org

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/orgmode/orgmode.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.todo-comments.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable todo-comments: highlight and search for todo comments like TODO, HACK, BUG in your code base.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/todo-comments/todo-comments.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.todo-comments.mappings.quickFix - - -
-
-

Open Todo-s in a quickfix list

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>tdq"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/todo-comments/todo-comments.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.todo-comments.mappings.telescope - - -
-
-

Open Todo-s in telescope

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>tds"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/todo-comments/todo-comments.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.todo-comments.mappings.trouble - - -
-
-

Open Todo-s in Trouble

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>tdt"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/todo-comments/todo-comments.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.todo-comments.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of todo-comments.nvim

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/todo-comments/todo-comments.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.todo-comments.setupOpts.highlight.pattern - - -
-
-

vim regex pattern used for highlighting comments

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -".*<(KEYWORDS)(\\([^\\)]*\\))?:"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/todo-comments/todo-comments.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.todo-comments.setupOpts.search.args - - -
-
-

arguments to pass to the search command

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "--color=never"
-  "--no-heading"
-  "--with-filename"
-  "--line-number"
-  "--column"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/todo-comments/todo-comments.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.todo-comments.setupOpts.search.command - - -
-
-

search command

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"\${pkgs.ripgrep}/bin/rg"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/todo-comments/todo-comments.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notes.todo-comments.setupOpts.search.pattern - - -
-
-

ripgrep regex pattern used for searching comments

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"\\b(KEYWORDS)(\\([^\\)]*\\))?:"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/notes/todo-comments/todo-comments.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notify.nvim-notify.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable nvim-notify notifications.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/notifications/nvim-notify/nvim-notify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notify.nvim-notify.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-notify

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/notifications/nvim-notify/nvim-notify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notify.nvim-notify.setupOpts.background_colour - - -
-
-

The background colour of the notification

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"#000000"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/notifications/nvim-notify/nvim-notify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notify.nvim-notify.setupOpts.icons - - -
-
-

The icons of the notification

- -

Type: -attribute set of string

- -

Default:

{
-  DEBUG = "";
-  ERROR = "";
-  INFO = "";
-  TRACE = "";
-  WARN = "";
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/notifications/nvim-notify/nvim-notify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notify.nvim-notify.setupOpts.position - - -
-
-

The position of the notification

- -

Type: -one of “top_left”, “top_right”, “bottom_left”, “bottom_right”

- -

Default: -"top_right"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/notifications/nvim-notify/nvim-notify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notify.nvim-notify.setupOpts.render - - -
-
-

Custom rendering method to be used for displaying notifications

- -

Type: -one of “default”, “minimal”, “simple”, “compact”, “wrapped-compact” or (luaInline)

- -

Default: -"compact"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/notifications/nvim-notify/nvim-notify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notify.nvim-notify.setupOpts.stages - - -
-
-

The stages of the notification

- -

Type: -one of “fade_in_slide_out”, “fade_in”, “slide_out”, “none”

- -

Default: -"fade_in_slide_out"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/notifications/nvim-notify/nvim-notify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.notify.nvim-notify.setupOpts.timeout - - -
-
-

The timeout of the notification

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -1000

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/notifications/nvim-notify/nvim-notify.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.optPlugins - - -
-
-

List of plugins to optionally load on startup.

This option has the same type definition as vim.startPlugins -and plugins in this list are appended to vim.startPlugins by -the wrapper during the build process.

To avoid overriding packages and dependencies provided by startPlugins, you -are recommended to use this option or vim.extraPlugins option.

- -

Type: -list of (null or package or one of “alpha-nvim”, “base16”, “bufdelete-nvim”, “catppuccin”, “ccc”, “cellular-automaton”, “chatgpt”, “cheatsheet-nvim”, “cinnamon-nvim”, “cmp-buffer”, “cmp-luasnip”, “cmp-nvim-lsp”, “cmp-path”, “cmp-treesitter”, “codewindow-nvim”, “comment-nvim”, “copilot-cmp”, “copilot-lua”, “crates-nvim”, “csharpls-extended”, “dashboard-nvim”, “diffview-nvim”, “dracula”, “dressing-nvim”, “elixir-tools”, “fastaction-nvim”, “fidget-nvim”, “flutter-tools”, “friendly-snippets”, “gesture-nvim”, “gitsigns-nvim”, “glow-nvim”, “gruvbox”, “highlight-undo”, “hop-nvim”, “icon-picker-nvim”, “image-nvim”, “indent-blankline”, “leap-nvim”, “lsp-lines”, “lsp-signature”, “lspkind”, “lspsaga”, “lua-utils-nvim”, “lualine”, “luasnip”, “lz-n”, “lzn-auto-require”, “mind-nvim”, “minimap-vim”, “modes-nvim”, “neo-tree-nvim”, “neocord”, “neodev-nvim”, “neorg”, “neorg-telescope”, “new-file-template-nvim”, “noice-nvim”, “none-ls”, “nui-nvim”, “nvim-autopairs”, “nvim-bufferline-lua”, “nvim-cmp”, “nvim-colorizer-lua”, “nvim-cursorline”, “nvim-dap”, “nvim-dap-go”, “nvim-dap-ui”, “nvim-docs-view”, “nvim-lightbulb”, “nvim-lspconfig”, “nvim-metals”, “nvim-navbuddy”, “nvim-navic”, “nvim-neoclip”, “nvim-nio”, “nvim-notify”, “nvim-scrollbar”, “nvim-session-manager”, “nvim-surround”, “nvim-tree-lua”, “nvim-treesitter-context”, “nvim-ts-autotag”, “nvim-web-devicons”, “obsidian-nvim”, “omnisharp-extended”, “onedark”, “orgmode-nvim”, “otter-nvim”, “oxocarbon”, “pathlib-nvim”, “plenary-nvim”, “precognition-nvim”, “project-nvim”, “registers”, “rose-pine”, “rtp-nvim”, “run-nvim”, “rustaceanvim”, “smartcolumn”, “sqls-nvim”, “tabular”, “telescope”, “tiny-devicons-auto-colors”, “todo-comments”, “toggleterm-nvim”, “tokyonight”, “trouble”, “ts-error-translator”, “typst-preview-nvim”, “vim-dirtytalk”, “vim-fugitive”, “vim-illuminate”, “vim-markdown”, “vim-repeat”, “vim-startify”, “which-key”, “nvim-treesitter”, “flutter-tools-patched”, “vim-repeat”)

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Example:

''
-  [pkgs.vimPlugins.vim-ghost]
-''
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/build/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.options - - -
-
-

An attribute set containing vim options to be set -as early as possible. If populated, this option will -set vim options in the built luaConfigRC after basic -and before pluginConfigs DAG entries.

Note

{foo = "bar";} will set vim.o.foo to “bar”, where -the type of bar in the resulting Lua value will be -inferred from the type of the value in the{name = value;} -pair passed to the option.

- -

Type: -attribute set of anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Example:

{
-  visualbell = true;
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.options.autoindent - - -
-
-

Enable auto indent

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.options.cmdheight - - -
-
-

Height of the command pane

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -1

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.options.cursorlineopt - - -
-
-

Highlight the text line of the cursor with CursorLine hl-CursorLine

- -

Type: -one of “line”, “screenline”, “number”, “both”

- -

Default: -"line"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.options.mouse - - -
-
-

Set modes for mouse support.

  • a - all

  • n - normal

  • v - visual

  • i - insert

  • c - command

- -

Type: -one of “a”, “n”, “v”, “i”, “c”

- -

Default: -"a"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.options.splitbelow - - -
-
-

New splits will open below instead of on top

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.options.splitright - - -
-
-

New splits will open to the right

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.options.termguicolors - - -
-
-

Set terminal up for 256 colours

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.options.tm - - -
-
-

Timeout in ms that Neovim will wait for mapped action to complete

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -500

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.options.updatetime - - -
-
-

The number of milliseconds till Cursor Hold event is fired

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -300

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.options.wrap - - -
-
-

Enable word wrapping.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.pluginRC - - -
-
-

The DAG used to configure plugins. If a string is passed, entryAnywhere is automatically applied.

- -

Type: -(DAG of strings concatenated with “\n”) or string

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable neocord plugin for discord rich presence.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of neocord

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.enable_line_number - - -
-
-

Show line number on the RPC item

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.auto_update - - -
-
-

Automatically update the presence

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.blacklist - - -
-
-

List of filetypes to ignore

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Example: -["Alpha"]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.client_id - - -
-
-

Client ID of the application

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"1157438221865717891"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.debounce_timeout - - -
-
-

Number of seconds to debounce events

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -10

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.editing_text - - -
-
-

Text displayed when editing a file

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"Editing %s"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.file_explorer_text - - -
-
-

Text displayed when browsing files

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"Browsing %s"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.git_commit_text - - -
-
-

Text displayed when committing changes

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"Committing changes"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.line_number_text - - -
-
-

Text displayed when showing line number

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"Line %s out of %s"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.log_level - - -
-
-

Log level to be used by the plugin

- -

Type: -null or one of “debug”, “info”, “warn”, “error”

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.logo - - -
-
-

Logo to be displayed on the RPC item

This must be either “auto” or an URL to your image of choice

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"auto"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.logo_tooltip - - -
-
-

Text displayed when hovering over the Neovim image

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"The One True Text Editor"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.main_image - - -
-
-

Main image to be displayed

- -

Type: -one of “language”, “logo”

- -

Default: -"language"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.plugin_manager_text - - -
-
-

Text displayed when managing plugins

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"Managing plugins"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.reading_text - - -
-
-

Text displayed when reading a file

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"Reading %s"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.show_time - - -
-
-

Show time on the RPC item

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.terminal_text - - -
-
-

Text displayed when working on the terminal

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"Working on the terminal"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.presence.neocord.setupOpts.workspace_text - - -
-
-

Text displayed when working on a project

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"Working on %s"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/rich-presence/neocord/neocord.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.preventJunkFiles - - -
-
-

Prevent swapfile and backupfile from being created

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/basic.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.projects.project-nvim.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable project-nvim for project management.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/projects/project-nvim/project-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.projects.project-nvim.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of Project.nvim

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/projects/project-nvim/project-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.projects.project-nvim.setupOpts.detection_methods - - -
-
-

Detection methods to use

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "lsp"
-  "pattern"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/projects/project-nvim/project-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.projects.project-nvim.setupOpts.exclude_dirs - - -
-
-

Directories to exclude from project root search

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/projects/project-nvim/project-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.projects.project-nvim.setupOpts.lsp_ignored - - -
-
-

LSP servers no ignore by name

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/projects/project-nvim/project-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.projects.project-nvim.setupOpts.manual_mode - - -
-
-

don’t automatically change the root directory so the user has the option to manually do so using :ProjectRoot command

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/projects/project-nvim/project-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.projects.project-nvim.setupOpts.patterns - - -
-
-

Patterns to use for pattern detection method

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  ".git"
-  "_darcs"
-  ".hg"
-  ".bzr"
-  ".svn"
-  "Makefile"
-  "package.json"
-  "flake.nix"
-  "cargo.toml"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/projects/project-nvim/project-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.projects.project-nvim.setupOpts.scope_chdir - - -
-
-

What scope to change the directory

- -

Type: -one of “global”, “tab”, “win”

- -

Default: -"global"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/projects/project-nvim/project-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.projects.project-nvim.setupOpts.show_hidden - - -
-
-

Show hidden files in telescope picker

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/projects/project-nvim/project-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.projects.project-nvim.setupOpts.silent_chdir - - -
-
-

Silently change directory when changing project

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/projects/project-nvim/project-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.python3Packages - - -
-
-

List of python packages to install

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Example: -"[\"pynvim\"]"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/build/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.runner.run-nvim.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable run.nvim.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/runner/run-nvim/run-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.runner.run-nvim.mappings.run - - -
-
-

Run cached

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ri"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/runner/run-nvim/run-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.runner.run-nvim.mappings.runCommand - - -
-
-

Run prompt

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>rc"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/runner/run-nvim/run-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.runner.run-nvim.mappings.runOverride - - -
-
-

Run and override

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ro"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/runner/run-nvim/run-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.runner.run-nvim.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of run.nvim

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/runner/run-nvim/run-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.scrollOffset - - -
-
-

Start scrolling this number of lines from the top or bottom of the page.

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -8

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/basic.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.searchCase - - -
-
-

Set the case sensitivity of search

- -

Type: -one of “ignore”, “smart”, “sensitive”

- -

Default: -"sensitive"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/basic.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.session.nvim-session-manager.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable nvim-session-manager: manage sessions like folders in VSCode.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/session/nvim-session-manager/nvim-session-manager.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.session.nvim-session-manager.mappings.deleteSession - - -
-
-

Delete session

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>sd"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/session/nvim-session-manager/nvim-session-manager.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.session.nvim-session-manager.mappings.loadLastSession - - -
-
-

Load last session

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>slt"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/session/nvim-session-manager/nvim-session-manager.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.session.nvim-session-manager.mappings.loadSession - - -
-
-

Load session

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>sl"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/session/nvim-session-manager/nvim-session-manager.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.session.nvim-session-manager.mappings.saveCurrentSession - - -
-
-

Save current session

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>sc"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/session/nvim-session-manager/nvim-session-manager.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.autoload_mode - - -
-
-

Define what to do when Neovim is started without arguments. Possible values: Disabled, CurrentDir, LastSession

- -

Type: -one of “Disabled”, “CurrentDir”, “LastSession”

- -

Default: -"LastSession"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/session/nvim-session-manager/nvim-session-manager.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.autosave_ignore_buftypes - - -
-
-

All buffers of these buffer types will be closed before the session is saved

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/session/nvim-session-manager/nvim-session-manager.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.autosave_ignore_dirs - - -
-
-

A list of directories where the session will not be autosaved

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/session/nvim-session-manager/nvim-session-manager.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.autosave_ignore_filetypes - - -
-
-

All buffers of these file types will be closed before the session is saved

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "gitcommit"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/session/nvim-session-manager/nvim-session-manager.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.autosave_ignore_not_normal - - -
-
-

Plugin will not save a session when no buffers are opened, or all of them aren’t writable or listed

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/session/nvim-session-manager/nvim-session-manager.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.autosave_last_session - - -
-
-

Automatically save last session on exit and on session switch

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/session/nvim-session-manager/nvim-session-manager.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.autosave_only_in_session - - -
-
-

Always autosaves session. If true, only autosaves after a session is active

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/session/nvim-session-manager/nvim-session-manager.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.colon_replacer - - -
-
-

The character to which the colon symbol will be replaced for session files

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"++"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/session/nvim-session-manager/nvim-session-manager.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.max_path_length - - -
-
-

Shorten the display path if length exceeds this threshold. Use 0 if don’t want to shorten the path at all

- -

Type: -null or signed integer

- -

Default: -80

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/session/nvim-session-manager/nvim-session-manager.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.session.nvim-session-manager.setupOpts.path_replacer - - -
-
-

The character to which the path separator will be replaced for session files

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"__"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/session/nvim-session-manager/nvim-session-manager.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.session.nvim-session-manager.usePicker - - -
-
-

Whether or not we should use dressing.nvim to build a session picker UI

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/session/nvim-session-manager/nvim-session-manager.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.showSignColumn - - -
-
-

Show the sign column

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/basic.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.snippets.luasnip.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable luasnip.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/snippets/luasnip/luasnip.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.snippets.luasnip.loaders - - -
-
-

Lua code used to load snippet providers.

- -

Type: -strings concatenated with “\n”

- -

Default:

require('luasnip.loaders.from_vscode').lazy_load()
-
- -

Example:

require("luasnip.loaders.from_snipmate").lazy_load()
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/snippets/luasnip/luasnip.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.snippets.luasnip.providers - - -
-
-

The snippet provider packages.

Note

These are simply appended to {option} vim.startPlugins.

- -

Type: -list of (null or package or one of “alpha-nvim”, “base16”, “bufdelete-nvim”, “catppuccin”, “ccc”, “cellular-automaton”, “chatgpt”, “cheatsheet-nvim”, “cinnamon-nvim”, “cmp-buffer”, “cmp-luasnip”, “cmp-nvim-lsp”, “cmp-path”, “cmp-treesitter”, “codewindow-nvim”, “comment-nvim”, “copilot-cmp”, “copilot-lua”, “crates-nvim”, “csharpls-extended”, “dashboard-nvim”, “diffview-nvim”, “dracula”, “dressing-nvim”, “elixir-tools”, “fastaction-nvim”, “fidget-nvim”, “flutter-tools”, “friendly-snippets”, “gesture-nvim”, “gitsigns-nvim”, “glow-nvim”, “gruvbox”, “highlight-undo”, “hop-nvim”, “icon-picker-nvim”, “image-nvim”, “indent-blankline”, “leap-nvim”, “lsp-lines”, “lsp-signature”, “lspkind”, “lspsaga”, “lua-utils-nvim”, “lualine”, “luasnip”, “lz-n”, “lzn-auto-require”, “mind-nvim”, “minimap-vim”, “modes-nvim”, “neo-tree-nvim”, “neocord”, “neodev-nvim”, “neorg”, “neorg-telescope”, “new-file-template-nvim”, “noice-nvim”, “none-ls”, “nui-nvim”, “nvim-autopairs”, “nvim-bufferline-lua”, “nvim-cmp”, “nvim-colorizer-lua”, “nvim-cursorline”, “nvim-dap”, “nvim-dap-go”, “nvim-dap-ui”, “nvim-docs-view”, “nvim-lightbulb”, “nvim-lspconfig”, “nvim-metals”, “nvim-navbuddy”, “nvim-navic”, “nvim-neoclip”, “nvim-nio”, “nvim-notify”, “nvim-scrollbar”, “nvim-session-manager”, “nvim-surround”, “nvim-tree-lua”, “nvim-treesitter-context”, “nvim-ts-autotag”, “nvim-web-devicons”, “obsidian-nvim”, “omnisharp-extended”, “onedark”, “orgmode-nvim”, “otter-nvim”, “oxocarbon”, “pathlib-nvim”, “plenary-nvim”, “precognition-nvim”, “project-nvim”, “registers”, “rose-pine”, “rtp-nvim”, “run-nvim”, “rustaceanvim”, “smartcolumn”, “sqls-nvim”, “tabular”, “telescope”, “tiny-devicons-auto-colors”, “todo-comments”, “toggleterm-nvim”, “tokyonight”, “trouble”, “ts-error-translator”, “typst-preview-nvim”, “vim-dirtytalk”, “vim-fugitive”, “vim-illuminate”, “vim-markdown”, “vim-repeat”, “vim-startify”, “which-key”, “nvim-treesitter”, “flutter-tools-patched”, “vim-repeat”)

- -

Default:

[
-  "friendly-snippets"
-]
-
- -

Example: -["vimPlugins.vim-snippets"]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/snippets/luasnip/luasnip.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.spellcheck.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Neovim’s built-in spellchecking.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/spellcheck.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.spellcheck.extraSpellWords - - -
-
-

Additional words to be used for spellchecking. The names of each key will be -used as the language code for the spell file. For example

"en.utf-8" = [ ... ];
-

will result in en.utf-8.add.spl being added to Neovim’s runtime in the -spell directory.

Warning

The attribute keys must be in "<name>.<encoding>" format for Neovim to -compile your spellfiles without mangling the resulting file names. Please -make sure that you enter the correct value, as nvf does not do any kind of -internal checking. Please see :help mkspell for more details.

Example:

# "en" is the name, and "utf-8" is the encoding. For most use cases, utf-8
-# will be enough, however, you may change it to any encoding format Neovim
-# accepts, e.g., utf-16.
-"en.utf-8" = ["nvf" "word_you_want_to_add"];
-=> $out/spell/en-utf-8.add.spl
-

Note that while adding a new language, you will still need to add the name of -the language (e.g. “en”) to the vim.spellcheck.languages list by name -in order to enable spellchecking for the language. By default only "en" is in -the list.

- -

Type: -attribute set of list of string

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Example: -{"en.utf-8" = ["nvf" "word_you_want_to_add"];}

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/spellcheck.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.spellcheck.ignoredFiletypes - - -
-
-

A list of filetypes for which spellchecking will be disabled.

Tip

You may use :echo &filetype in Neovim to find out the -filetype for a specific buffer.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "toggleterm"
-]
-
- -

Example: -["markdown" "gitcommit"]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/spellcheck.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.spellcheck.languages - - -
-
-

A list of languages that should be used for spellchecking.

To add your own language files, you may place your spell directory in either -$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvf or in a path that is included in the -additionalRuntimePaths list provided by nvf.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "en"
-]
-
- -

Example: -["en" "de"]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/spellcheck.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.spellcheck.programmingWordlist.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable vim-dirtytalk, a wordlist for programmers containing -common programming terms.

Note

Enabling this option will unconditionally set -vim.spellcheck.enable to true as vim-dirtytalk -depends on spellchecking having been set up.

.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/spellcheck.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.startPlugins - - -
-
-

List of plugins to load on startup. This is used -internally to add plugins to Neovim’s runtime.

To add additional plugins to your configuration, consider -using the vim.extraPlugins -option.

- -

Type: -list of (null or package or one of “alpha-nvim”, “base16”, “bufdelete-nvim”, “catppuccin”, “ccc”, “cellular-automaton”, “chatgpt”, “cheatsheet-nvim”, “cinnamon-nvim”, “cmp-buffer”, “cmp-luasnip”, “cmp-nvim-lsp”, “cmp-path”, “cmp-treesitter”, “codewindow-nvim”, “comment-nvim”, “copilot-cmp”, “copilot-lua”, “crates-nvim”, “csharpls-extended”, “dashboard-nvim”, “diffview-nvim”, “dracula”, “dressing-nvim”, “elixir-tools”, “fastaction-nvim”, “fidget-nvim”, “flutter-tools”, “friendly-snippets”, “gesture-nvim”, “gitsigns-nvim”, “glow-nvim”, “gruvbox”, “highlight-undo”, “hop-nvim”, “icon-picker-nvim”, “image-nvim”, “indent-blankline”, “leap-nvim”, “lsp-lines”, “lsp-signature”, “lspkind”, “lspsaga”, “lua-utils-nvim”, “lualine”, “luasnip”, “lz-n”, “lzn-auto-require”, “mind-nvim”, “minimap-vim”, “modes-nvim”, “neo-tree-nvim”, “neocord”, “neodev-nvim”, “neorg”, “neorg-telescope”, “new-file-template-nvim”, “noice-nvim”, “none-ls”, “nui-nvim”, “nvim-autopairs”, “nvim-bufferline-lua”, “nvim-cmp”, “nvim-colorizer-lua”, “nvim-cursorline”, “nvim-dap”, “nvim-dap-go”, “nvim-dap-ui”, “nvim-docs-view”, “nvim-lightbulb”, “nvim-lspconfig”, “nvim-metals”, “nvim-navbuddy”, “nvim-navic”, “nvim-neoclip”, “nvim-nio”, “nvim-notify”, “nvim-scrollbar”, “nvim-session-manager”, “nvim-surround”, “nvim-tree-lua”, “nvim-treesitter-context”, “nvim-ts-autotag”, “nvim-web-devicons”, “obsidian-nvim”, “omnisharp-extended”, “onedark”, “orgmode-nvim”, “otter-nvim”, “oxocarbon”, “pathlib-nvim”, “plenary-nvim”, “precognition-nvim”, “project-nvim”, “registers”, “rose-pine”, “rtp-nvim”, “run-nvim”, “rustaceanvim”, “smartcolumn”, “sqls-nvim”, “tabular”, “telescope”, “tiny-devicons-auto-colors”, “todo-comments”, “toggleterm-nvim”, “tokyonight”, “trouble”, “ts-error-translator”, “typst-preview-nvim”, “vim-dirtytalk”, “vim-fugitive”, “vim-illuminate”, “vim-markdown”, “vim-repeat”, “vim-startify”, “which-key”, “nvim-treesitter”, “flutter-tools-patched”, “vim-repeat”)

- -

Default:

[
-  "plenary-nvim"
-]
-
- -

Example:

''
-  [pkgs.vimPlugins.telescope-nvim]
-''
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/build/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable lualine statusline plugin.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.activeSection.a - - -
-
-

active config for: | (A) | B | C X | Y | Z |

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  ''
-    {
-      "mode",
-      icons_enabled = true,
-      separator = {
-        left = '▎',
-        right = ''
-      },
-    }
-  ''
-  ''
-    {
-      "",
-      draw_empty = true,
-      separator = { left = '', right = '' }
-    }
-  ''
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.activeSection.b - - -
-
-

active config for: | A | (B) | C X | Y | Z |

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  ''
-    {
-      "filetype",
-      colored = true,
-      icon_only = true,
-      icon = { align = 'left' }
-    }
-  ''
-  ''
-    {
-      "filename",
-      symbols = {modified = ' ', readonly = ' '},
-      separator = {right = ''}
-    }
-  ''
-  ''
-    {
-      "",
-      draw_empty = true,
-      separator = { left = '', right = '' }
-    }
-  ''
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.activeSection.c - - -
-
-

active config for: | A | B | © X | Y | Z |

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  ''
-    {
-      "diff",
-      colored = false,
-      diff_color = {
-        -- Same color values as the general color option can be used here.
-        added    = 'DiffAdd',    -- Changes the diff's added color
-        modified = 'DiffChange', -- Changes the diff's modified color
-        removed  = 'DiffDelete', -- Changes the diff's removed color you
-      },
-      symbols = {added = '+', modified = '~', removed = '-'}, -- Changes the diff symbols
-      separator = {right = ''}
-    }
-  ''
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.activeSection.x - - -
-
-

active config for: | A | B | C (X) | Y | Z |

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  ''
-    {
-      -- Lsp server name
-      function()
-        local buf_ft = vim.api.nvim_get_option_value('filetype', {})
-    
-        -- List of buffer types to exclude
-        local excluded_buf_ft = {"toggleterm", "NvimTree", "neo-tree", "TelescopePrompt"}
-    
-        -- Check if the current buffer type is in the excluded list
-        for _, excluded_type in ipairs(excluded_buf_ft) do
-          if buf_ft == excluded_type then
-            return ""
-          end
-        end
-    
-        -- Get the name of the LSP server active in the current buffer
-        local clients = vim.lsp.get_active_clients()
-        local msg = 'No Active Lsp'
-    
-        -- if no lsp client is attached then return the msg
-        if next(clients) == nil then
-          return msg
-        end
-    
-        for _, client in ipairs(clients) do
-          local filetypes = client.config.filetypes
-          if filetypes and vim.fn.index(filetypes, buf_ft) ~= -1 then
-            return client.name
-          end
-        end
-    
-        return msg
-      end,
-      icon = ' ',
-      separator = {left = ''},
-    }
-  ''
-  ''
-    {
-      "diagnostics",
-      sources = {'nvim_lsp', 'nvim_diagnostic', 'nvim_diagnostic', 'vim_lsp', 'coc'},
-      symbols = {error = '󰅙  ', warn = '  ', info = '  ', hint = '󰌵 '},
-      colored = true,
-      update_in_insert = false,
-      always_visible = false,
-      diagnostics_color = {
-        color_error = { fg = 'red' },
-        color_warn = { fg = 'yellow' },
-        color_info = { fg = 'cyan' },
-      },
-    }
-  ''
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.activeSection.y - - -
-
-

active config for: | A | B | C X | (Y) | Z |

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  ''
-    {
-      "",
-      draw_empty = true,
-      separator = { left = '', right = '' }
-    }
-  ''
-  ''
-    {
-      'searchcount',
-      maxcount = 999,
-      timeout = 120,
-      separator = {left = ''}
-    }
-  ''
-  ''
-    {
-      "branch",
-      icon = ' •',
-      separator = {left = ''}
-    }
-  ''
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.activeSection.z - - -
-
-

active config for: | A | B | C X | Y | (Z) |

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  ''
-    {
-      "",
-      draw_empty = true,
-      separator = { left = '', right = '' }
-    }
-  ''
-  ''
-    {
-      "progress",
-      separator = {left = ''}
-    }
-  ''
-  ''
-    {"location"}
-  ''
-  ''
-    {
-      "fileformat",
-      color = {fg='black'},
-      symbols = {
-        unix = '', -- e712
-        dos = '',  -- e70f
-        mac = '',  -- e711
-      }
-    }
-  ''
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.alwaysDivideMiddle - - -
-
-

Always divide middle section

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.componentSeparator.left - - -
-
-

Component separator for left side

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -""

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.componentSeparator.right - - -
-
-

Component separator for right side

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -""

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.disabledFiletypes - - -
-
-

Filetypes to disable lualine on

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "alpha"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.extraActiveSection.a - - -
-
-

Extra entries for activeSection.a

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.extraActiveSection.b - - -
-
-

Extra entries for activeSection.b

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.extraActiveSection.c - - -
-
-

Extra entries for activeSection.c

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.extraActiveSection.x - - -
-
-

Extra entries for activeSection.x

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.extraActiveSection.y - - -
-
-

Extra entries for activeSection.y

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.extraActiveSection.z - - -
-
-

Extra entries for activeSection.z

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.extraInactiveSection.a - - -
-
-

Extra entries for inactiveSection.a

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.extraInactiveSection.b - - -
-
-

Extra entries for inactiveSection.b

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.extraInactiveSection.c - - -
-
-

Extra entries for inactiveSection.c

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.extraInactiveSection.x - - -
-
-

Extra entries for inactiveSection.x

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.extraInactiveSection.y - - -
-
-

Extra entries for inactiveSection.y

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.extraInactiveSection.z - - -
-
-

Extra entries for inactiveSection.z

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.globalStatus - - -
-
-

Enable global status for lualine

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.icons.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable icons for lualine.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.ignoreFocus - - -
-
-

If current filetype is in this list it’ll always be drawn as inactive statusline -and the last window will be drawn as active statusline.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "NvimTree"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.inactiveSection.a - - -
-
-

inactive config for: | (A) | B | C X | Y | Z |

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.inactiveSection.b - - -
-
-

inactive config for: | A | (B) | C X | Y | Z |

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.inactiveSection.c - - -
-
-

inactive config for: | A | B | © X | Y | Z |

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "'filename'"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.inactiveSection.x - - -
-
-

inactive config for: | A | B | C (X) | Y | Z |

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "'location'"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.inactiveSection.y - - -
-
-

inactive config for: | A | B | C X | (Y) | Z |

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.inactiveSection.z - - -
-
-

inactive config for: | A | B | C X | Y | (Z) |

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.refresh.statusline - - -
-
-

Refresh rate for lualine

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -1000

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.refresh.tabline - - -
-
-

Refresh rate for tabline

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -1000

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.refresh.winbar - - -
-
-

Refresh rate for winbar

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -1000

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.sectionSeparator.left - - -
-
-

Section separator for left side

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -""

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.sectionSeparator.right - - -
-
-

Section separator for right side

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -""

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of Lualine

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.statusline.lualine.theme - - -
-
-

Theme for lualine

- -

Type: -one of “auto”, “16color”, “ayu_dark”, “ayu_light”, “ayu_mirage”, “ayu”, “base16”, “codedark”, “dracula”, “everforest”, “gruvbox”, “gruvbox_dark”, “gruvbox_light”, “gruvbox-material”, “horizon”, “iceberg_dark”, “iceberg_light”, “iceberg”, “jellybeans”, “material”, “modus-vivendi”, “molokai”, “moonfly”, “nightfly”, “nord”, “OceanicNext”, “onedark”, “onelight”, “palenight”, “papercolor_dark”, “papercolor_light”, “PaperColor”, “powerline_dark”, “powerline”, “pywal”, “seoul256”, “solarized_dark”, “solarized_light”, “Tomorrow”, “wombat”, “onedark”

- -

Default: -"`config.vim.theme.name` if theme supports lualine else \"auto\""

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/statusline/lualine/lualine.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.syntaxHighlighting - - -
-
-

Enable syntax highlighting

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/basic.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable neovim bufferline.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.mappings.closeCurrent - - -
-
-

Close buffer

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.mappings.cycleNext - - -
-
-

Next buffer

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>bn"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.mappings.cyclePrevious - - -
-
-

Previous buffer

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>bp"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.mappings.moveNext - - -
-
-

Move next buffer

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>bmn"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.mappings.movePrevious - - -
-
-

Move previous buffer

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>bmp"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.mappings.pick - - -
-
-

Pick buffer

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>bc"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.mappings.sortByDirectory - - -
-
-

Sort buffers by directory

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>bsd"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.mappings.sortByExtension - - -
-
-

Sort buffers by extension

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>bse"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.mappings.sortById - - -
-
-

Sort buffers by ID

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>bsi"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of Bufferline-nvim

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.highlights - - -
-
-

Overrides the highlight groups of bufferline.

See :help bufferline-highlights.

- -

Type: -(attribute set) or (luaInline)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.always_show_bufferline - - -
-
-

Whether to always show bufferline

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.auto_toggle_bufferline - - -
-
-

Whether to auto toggle bufferline

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.buffer_close_icon - - -
-
-

Icon for close button

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -" 󰅖 "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.close_command - - -
-
-

Command to run when closing a buffer

- -

Type: -string or (luaInline)

- -

Default:

{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(bufnum)
-      require("bufdelete").bufdelete(bufnum, false)
-    end
-  '';
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.close_icon - - -
-
-

Icon for close button

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"  "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.color_icons - - -
-
-

Whether or not to add filetype icon highlights

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.custom_filter - - -
-
-

Custom filter function for filtering out buffers.

Note

This will be called a lot, so you are encouraged to keep it as -short and lightweight as possible unless you are fully aware -of the performance implications.

- -

Type: -null or (luaInline)

- -

Default: -null

- -

Example:

custom_filter = function(buf_number, buf_numbers)
-  -- filter out filetypes you don't want to see
-  if vim.bo[buf_number].filetype ~= "<i-dont-want-to-see-this>" then
-    return true
-  end
-  -- filter out by buffer name
-  if vim.fn.bufname(buf_number) ~= "<buffer-name-I-dont-want>" then
-      return true
-  end
-  -- filter out based on arbitrary rules
-  -- e.g. filter out vim wiki buffer from tabline in your work repo
-  if vim.fn.getcwd() == "<work-repo>" and vim.bo[buf_number].filetype ~= "wiki" then
-      return true
-  end
-  -- filter out by it's index number in list (don't show first buffer)
-  if buf_numbers[1] ~= buf_number then
-      return true
-  end
-end
-
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.diagnostics - - -
-
-

Diagnostics provider to be used in buffer LSP indicators

- -

Type: -one of false, “nvim_lsp”, “coc”

- -

Default: -"nvim_lsp"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.diagnostics_indicator - - -
-
-

Function to get the diagnostics indicator. -The function should return a string to be used as the indicator.

Can be set to nil to keep the buffer name highlight, but delete the -highlighting.

- -

Type: -null or (luaInline)

- -

Default:

{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(count, level, diagnostics_dict, context)
-      local s = " "
-        for e, n in pairs(diagnostics_dict) do
-          local sym = e == "error" and "   "
-            or (e == "warning" and "   " or "  " )
-          s = s .. n .. sym
-        end
-      return s
-    end
-  '';
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.diagnostics_update_in_insert - - -
-
-

Whether to update diagnostics while in insert mode.

Setting this to true has performance implications, but they may be -negligible depending on your setup. Set it to true if you know what -you are doing.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.duplicates_across_groups - - -
-
-

Whether to consider duplicate paths in different groups as duplicates

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.enforce_regular_tabs - - -
-
-

Whether to enforce regular tabs

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.get_element_icon - - -
-
-

The function bufferline uses to get the icon. Recommended to leave as default.

- -

Type: -null or (luaInline)

- -

Default: -null

- -

Example:

function(element)
-  local custom_map = {my_thing_ft: {icon = "my_thing_icon", hl = "DevIconDefault"}}
-  return custom_map[element.filetype]
-end
-
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.hover.enabled - - -
-
-

Whether to enable hover.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.hover.delay - - -
-
-

Delay for hover, in ms

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -200

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.hover.reveal - - -
-
-

Reveal hover window

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "close"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.indicator.icon - - -
-
-

The indicatotor icon to use for the current buffer.

Warning

This must be omitted while style is not icon

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.indicator.style - - -
-
-

Style for indicator

- -

Type: -one of “icon”, “underline”, “none”

- -

Default: -"underline"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.left_mouse_command - - -
-
-

Command to run when left clicking a buffer

- -

Type: -null or string or (luaInline)

- -

Default: -"buffer %d"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.left_trunc_marker - - -
-
-

Icon for left truncation

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -""

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.max_name_length - - -
-
-

Max name length

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -18

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.max_prefix_length - - -
-
-

Length of the prefix used when a buffer is de-duplicated

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -15

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.middle_mouse_command - - -
-
-

Command to run when middle clicking a buffer

- -

Type: -null or string or (luaInline)

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.mode - - -
-
-

Mode to use for bufferline

- -

Type: -one of “tabs”, “buffers”

- -

Default: -"buffers"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.modified_icon - - -
-
-

Icon for modified buffer

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"● "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.move_wraps_at_ends - - -
-
-

Whether or not the move command “wraps” at the first or last position

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.name_formatter - - -
-
-

name_formatter can be used to change the buffer’s label in the -bufferline.

Note

Some names can/will break the bufferline so use this at your -discretion knowing that it has some limitations that will -NOT be fixed.

- -

Type: -null or (luaInline)

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.numbers - - -
-
-

Whether or not to show buffer numbers

- -

Type: -one of “none”, “ordinal”, “buffer_id”, “both” or (luaInline)

- -

Default:

{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(opts)
-      return string.format('%s·%s', opts.raise(opts.id), opts.lower(opts.ordinal))
-    end
-  '';
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.offsets - - -
-
-

The windows to offset bufferline above, see :help bufferline-offset

- -

Type: -list of (attribute set)

- -

Default:

[
-  {
-    filetype = "NvimTree";
-    highlight = "Directory";
-    separator = true;
-    text = "File Explorer";
-  }
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.persist_buffer_sort - - -
-
-

Whether or not custom sorted buffers should persist

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.right_mouse_command - - -
-
-

Command to run when right clicking a buffer

- -

Type: -null or string or (luaInline)

- -

Default: -"vertical sbuffer %d"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.right_trunc_marker - - -
-
-

Icon for right truncation

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -""

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.separator_style - - -
-
-

The type of separator used to separate buffers and tabs.

Either one of the listed types, or a list of 2 characters for either side.

- -

Type: -null or one of “slant”, “padded_slant”, “slope”, “padded_slope”, “thick”, “thin” or list of string

- -

Default: -"thin"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.show_buffer_close_icons - - -
-
-

Whether or not to show buffer close icons

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.show_buffer_icons - - -
-
-

Whether or not to show buffer icons

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.show_close_icon - - -
-
-

Whether or not to show the close icon

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.show_duplicate_prefix - - -
-
-

Whether or not to show duplicate buffer prefixes

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.show_tab_indicators - - -
-
-

Whether or not to show tab indicators

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.sort_by - - -
-
-

Method to sort buffers by. Must be one of the supported values, or an inline Lua value.

- -

Type: -one of “insert_after_current”, “insert_at_end”, “id”, “extension”, “relative_directory”, “directory”, “tabs” or (luaInline)

- -

Default: -"extension"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.style_preset - - -
-
-

The base style of bufferline

- -

Type: -one of “default”, “minimal”, “no_bold”, “no_italic”

- -

Default: -"default"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.tab_size - - -
-
-

The size of the tabs in bufferline

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -18

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.themable - - -
-
-

Whether or not to allow highlight groups to be overridden.

While false, bufferline.nvim sets highlights as default.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.tabline.nvimBufferline.setupOpts.options.truncate_names - - -
-
-

Truncate names

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/tabline/nvim-bufferline/nvim-bufferline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable telescope.nvim: multi-purpose search and picker utility.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.buffers - - -
-
-

Buffers [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>fb"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.diagnostics - - -
-
-

Diagnostics [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>fld"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.findFiles - - -
-
-

Find files [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ff"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.findProjects - - -
-
-

Find projects [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>fp"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.gitBranches - - -
-
-

Git branches [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>fvb"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.gitBufferCommits - - -
-
-

Git buffer commits [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>fvcb"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.gitCommits - - -
-
-

Git commits [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>fvcw"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.gitStash - - -
-
-

Git stash [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>fvx"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.gitStatus - - -
-
-

Git status [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>fvs"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.helpTags - - -
-
-

Help tags [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>fh"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.liveGrep - - -
-
-

Live grep [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>fg"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.lspDefinitions - - -
-
-

LSP Definitions [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>flD"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.lspDocumentSymbols - - -
-
-

LSP Document Symbols [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>flsb"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.lspImplementations - - -
-
-

LSP Implementations [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>fli"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.lspReferences - - -
-
-

LSP References [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>flr"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.lspTypeDefinitions - - -
-
-

LSP Type Definitions [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>flt"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.lspWorkspaceSymbols - - -
-
-

LSP Workspace Symbols [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>flsw"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.open - - -
-
-

Open [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ft"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.resume - - -
-
-

Resume (previous search) [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>fr"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.mappings.treesitter - - -
-
-

Treesitter [Telescope]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>fs"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of Telescope

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.color_devicons - - -
-
-

Boolean if devicons should be enabled or not.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.entry_prefix - - -
-
-

Prefix in front of each result entry. Current selection not included.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -" "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.file_ignore_patterns - - -
-
-

A table of lua regex that define the files that should be ignored.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "node_modules"
-  ".git/"
-  "dist/"
-  "build/"
-  "target/"
-  "result/"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.initial_mode - - -
-
-

Determines in which mode telescope starts.

- -

Type: -one of “insert”, “normal”

- -

Default: -"insert"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.layout_config - - -
-
-

Determines the default configuration values for layout strategies. -See telescope.layout for details of the configurations options for -each strategy.

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.layout_config.height - - -
-
-

Type: -floating point number

- -

Default: -0.8

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.layout_config.horizontal.preview_width - - -
-
-

Type: -floating point number

- -

Default: -0.55

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.layout_config.horizontal.prompt_position - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"top"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.layout_config.horizontal.results_width - - -
-
-

Type: -floating point number

- -

Default: -0.8

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.layout_config.preview_cutoff - - -
-
-

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -120

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.layout_config.vertical.mirror - - -
-
-

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.layout_config.width - - -
-
-

Type: -floating point number

- -

Default: -0.8

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.layout_strategy - - -
-
-

Determines the default layout of Telescope pickers. See :help telescope.layout.

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"horizontal"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.path_display - - -
-
-

Determines how file paths are displayed.

- -

Type: -list of (one of “hidden”, “tail”, “absolute”, “smart”, “shorten”, “truncate”)

- -

Default:

[
-  "absolute"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.pickers.find_command - - -
-
-

cmd to use for finding files

- -

Type: -(list of string) or (luaInline)

- -

Default:

[
-  "\${pkgs.fd}/bin/fd"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.prompt_prefix - - -
-
-

Shown in front of Telescope’s prompt

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"  "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.selection_caret - - -
-
-

Character(s) to show in front of the current selection

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -" "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.selection_strategy - - -
-
-

Determines how the cursor acts after each sort iteration.

- -

Type: -one of “reset”, “follow”, “row”, “closest”, “none”

- -

Default: -"reset"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.set_env - - -
-
-

Set an environment for term_previewer

- -

Type: -attribute set of string

- -

Default:

{
-  COLORTERM = "truecolor";
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.sorting_strategy - - -
-
-

Determines the direction “better” results are sorted towards.

- -

Type: -one of “descending”, “ascending”

- -

Default: -"ascending"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.vimgrep_arguments - - -
-
-

Defines the command that will be used for live_grep and grep_string pickers. -Make sure that color is set to never because telescope does not yet interpret color codes.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "\${pkgs.ripgrep}/bin/rg"
-  "--color=never"
-  "--no-heading"
-  "--with-filename"
-  "--line-number"
-  "--column"
-  "--smart-case"
-  "--hidden"
-  "--no-ignore"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.telescope.setupOpts.defaults.winblend - - -
-
-

pseudo-transparency of keymap hints floating window

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -0

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/telescope/telescope.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.terminal.toggleterm.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable toggleterm as a replacement to built-in terminal command.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/terminal/toggleterm/toggleterm.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.terminal.toggleterm.lazygit.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable LazyGit integration.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/terminal/toggleterm/toggleterm.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.terminal.toggleterm.lazygit.package - - -
-
-

The package that should be used for lazygit. Setting it to null will attempt to use lazygit from your PATH

- -

Type: -null or package

- -

Default: -<derivation lazygit-0.44.1>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/terminal/toggleterm/toggleterm.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.terminal.toggleterm.lazygit.direction - - -
-
-

Direction of the lazygit window

- -

Type: -one of “horizontal”, “vertical”, “tab”, “float”

- -

Default: -"float"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/terminal/toggleterm/toggleterm.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.terminal.toggleterm.lazygit.mappings.open - - -
-
-

Open lazygit [toggleterm]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>gg"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/terminal/toggleterm/toggleterm.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.terminal.toggleterm.mappings.open - - -
-
-

The keymapping to open toggleterm

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<c-t>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/terminal/toggleterm/toggleterm.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.terminal.toggleterm.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of ToggleTerm

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/terminal/toggleterm/toggleterm.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.terminal.toggleterm.setupOpts.enable_winbar - - -
-
-

Enable winbar

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/terminal/toggleterm/toggleterm.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.terminal.toggleterm.setupOpts.direction - - -
-
-

Direction of the terminal

- -

Type: -one of “horizontal”, “vertical”, “tab”, “float”

- -

Default: -"horizontal"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/terminal/toggleterm/toggleterm.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.terminal.toggleterm.setupOpts.size - - -
-
-

Number or lua function which is passed to the current terminal

- -

Type: -(luaInline) or signed integer

- -

Default:

{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(term)
-      if term.direction == "horizontal" then
-        return 15
-      elseif term.direction == "vertical" then
-        return vim.o.columns * 0.4
-      end
-    end
-  '';
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/terminal/toggleterm/toggleterm.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.terminal.toggleterm.setupOpts.winbar.enabled - - -
-
-

Whether to enable winbar in terminal.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/terminal/toggleterm/toggleterm.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.terminal.toggleterm.setupOpts.winbar.name_formatter - - -
-
-

Winbar formatter function.

- -

Type: -luaInline

- -

Default:

{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(term)
-      return term.name
-    end
-  '';
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/terminal/toggleterm/toggleterm.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.enable - - -
-
-

Enable theming

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.base16-colors.base00 - - -
-
-

The base00 color to use

- -

Type: -RGB color in hex format

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.base16-colors.base01 - - -
-
-

The base01 color to use

- -

Type: -RGB color in hex format

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.base16-colors.base02 - - -
-
-

The base02 color to use

- -

Type: -RGB color in hex format

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.base16-colors.base03 - - -
-
-

The base03 color to use

- -

Type: -RGB color in hex format

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.base16-colors.base04 - - -
-
-

The base04 color to use

- -

Type: -RGB color in hex format

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.base16-colors.base05 - - -
-
-

The base05 color to use

- -

Type: -RGB color in hex format

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.base16-colors.base06 - - -
-
-

The base06 color to use

- -

Type: -RGB color in hex format

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.base16-colors.base07 - - -
-
-

The base07 color to use

- -

Type: -RGB color in hex format

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.base16-colors.base08 - - -
-
-

The base08 color to use

- -

Type: -RGB color in hex format

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.base16-colors.base09 - - -
-
-

The base09 color to use

- -

Type: -RGB color in hex format

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.base16-colors.base0A - - -
-
-

The base0A color to use

- -

Type: -RGB color in hex format

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.base16-colors.base0B - - -
-
-

The base0B color to use

- -

Type: -RGB color in hex format

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.base16-colors.base0C - - -
-
-

The base0C color to use

- -

Type: -RGB color in hex format

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.base16-colors.base0D - - -
-
-

The base0D color to use

- -

Type: -RGB color in hex format

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.base16-colors.base0E - - -
-
-

The base0E color to use

- -

Type: -RGB color in hex format

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.base16-colors.base0F - - -
-
-

The base0F color to use

- -

Type: -RGB color in hex format

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.extraConfig - - -
-
-

Additional lua configuration to add before setup

- -

Type: -strings concatenated with “\n”

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.name - - -
-
-

Supported themes can be found in supportedThemes.nix. -Setting the theme to “base16” enables base16 theming and -requires all of the colors in vim.theme.base16-colors to be set.

- -

Type: -one of “base16”, “catppuccin”, “dracula”, “gruvbox”, “onedark”, “oxocarbon”, “rose-pine”, “tokyonight”

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.style - - -
-
-

Specific style for theme if it supports it

- -

Type: -one of “dark”, “darker”, “cool”, “deep”, “warm”, “warmer”

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.theme.transparent - - -
-
-

Whether or not transparency should be enabled. Has no effect for themes that do not support transparency

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/theme/theme.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable treesitter, also enabled automatically through language options.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/treesitter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.addDefaultGrammars - - -
-
-

Whether to add the default grammars to the list of grammars -to install.

This option is only relevant if treesitter has been enabled.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/treesitter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.autotagHtml - - -
-
-

Whether to enable autoclose and rename html tag.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/treesitter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.context.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable context of current buffer contents [nvim-treesitter-context] .

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/ts-context/context.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of treesitter-context

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/ts-context/context.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts.line_numbers - - -
-
-

Whether to display line numbers in current context

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/ts-context/context.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts.max_lines - - -
-
-

How many lines the window should span.

Values >= 0 mean there will be no limit.

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -0

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/ts-context/context.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts.min_window_height - - -
-
-

Minimum editor window height to enable context.

Values >= 0 mean there will be no limit.

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -0

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/ts-context/context.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts.mode - - -
-
-

Line used to calculate context.

- -

Type: -one of “cursor”, “topline”

- -

Default: -"cursor"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/ts-context/context.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts.multiline_threshold - - -
-
-

Maximum number of lines to collapse for a single context line.

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -20

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/ts-context/context.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts.separator - - -
-
-

Separator between context and content. This option should -be a single character string, like ‘-’.

When separator is set, the context will only show up when -there are at least 2 lines above cursorline.

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"-"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/ts-context/context.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts.trim_scope - - -
-
-

Which context lines to discard if -vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts.max_lines is exceeded.

- -

Type: -one of “inner”, “outer”

- -

Default: -"outer"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/ts-context/context.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.context.setupOpts.zindex - - -
-
-

The Z-index of the context window.

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -20

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/ts-context/context.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.fold - - -
-
-

Whether to enable fold with treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/treesitter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.grammars - - -
-
-

List of treesitter grammars to install.

For languages already supported by nvf, you may -use the vim.language.<lang>.treesitter options, which -will automatically add the required grammars to this.

- -

Type: -list of package

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/treesitter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.highlight.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable highlighting with treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/treesitter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.highlight.additionalVimRegexHighlighting - - -
-
-

Takes either a boolean or a list of languages.

Setting this to true will run :h syntax and tree-sitter at the same time. -You may this to true if you depend on ‘syntax’ being enabled (like for -indentation).

Note

Using this option may slow down your editor, and you may see some duplicate -highlights.

- -

Type: -boolean or list of string

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/treesitter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.highlight.disable - - -
-
-

List of treesitter grammars to disable highlighting for.

This option can be either a list, in which case it will be -converted to a Lua table containing grammars to disable -highlighting for, or a string containing a lua function -that will be read as is.

Warning

A comma will be added at the end of your function, so you -do not need to add it yourself. Doing so will cause in -syntax errors within your Neovim configuration.

- -

Type: -(list of string) or (luaInline)

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Example:

-- Disable slow treesitter highlight for large files
-function(lang, buf)
-  local max_filesize = 1000 * 1024 -- 1MB
-  local ok, stats = pcall(vim.loop.fs_stat, vim.api.nvim_buf_get_name(buf))
-  if ok and stats and stats.size > max_filesize then
-      return true
-  end
-end
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/treesitter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.incrementalSelection.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable incremental selection with treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/treesitter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.incrementalSelection.disable - - -
-
-

List of treesitter grammars to disable incremental selection -for.

This option can be either a list, in which case it will be -converted to a Lua table containing grammars to disable -indentation for, or a string containing a lua function -that will be read as is.

Warning

A comma will be added at the end of your function, so you -do not need to add it yourself. Doing so will cause in -syntax errors within your Neovim configuration.

- -

Type: -(list of string) or (luaInline)

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Example: -["c" "rust" ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/treesitter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.indent.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable indentation with treesitter.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/treesitter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.indent.disable - - -
-
-

List of treesitter grammars to disable indentation for.

This option can be either a list, in which case it will be -converted to a Lua table containing grammars to disable -indentation for, or a string containing a lua function -that will be read as is.

Warning

A comma will be added at the end of your function, so you -do not need to add it yourself. Doing so will cause in -syntax errors within your Neovim configuration.

- -

Type: -(list of string) or (luaInline)

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Example: -["c" "rust"]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/treesitter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.mappings.incrementalSelection.decrementByNode - - -
-
-

Decrement selection by node [treesitter]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"grm"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/treesitter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.mappings.incrementalSelection.incrementByNode - - -
-
-

Increment selection by node [treesitter]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"grn"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/treesitter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.mappings.incrementalSelection.incrementByScope - - -
-
-

Increment selection by scope [treesitter]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"grc"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/treesitter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.treesitter.mappings.incrementalSelection.init - - -
-
-

Init selection [treesitter]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"gnn"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/treesitter/treesitter.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.borders.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable visible borders for most windows.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/borders/borders.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.borders.globalStyle - - -
-
-

The global border style to use.

If a list is given, it should have a length of eight or any divisor of -eight. The array will specify the eight chars building up the border in -a clockwise fashion starting with the top-left corner. You can specify -a different highlight group for each character by passing a -[char, “YourHighlightGroup”] instead

- -

Type: -one of “none”, “single”, “double”, “rounded”, “solid”, “shadow” or list of (string or list of string)

- -

Default: -"rounded"

- -

Example:

[
-  "╔"
-  "═"
-  "╗"
-  "║"
-  "╝"
-  "═"
-  "╚"
-  "║"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/borders/borders.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.borders.plugins.fastaction.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable borders for the fastaction plugin.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/borders/borders.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.borders.plugins.fastaction.style - - -
-
-

The border style to use for the fastaction plugin

- -

Type: -one of “none”, “single”, “double”, “rounded”, “solid”, “shadow” or list of (string or list of string)

- -

Default: -"rounded"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/borders/borders.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.borders.plugins.lsp-signature.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable borders for the lsp-signature plugin.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/borders/borders.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.borders.plugins.lsp-signature.style - - -
-
-

The border style to use for the lsp-signature plugin

- -

Type: -one of “none”, “single”, “double”, “rounded”, “solid”, “shadow” or list of (string or list of string)

- -

Default: -"rounded"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/borders/borders.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.borders.plugins.lspsaga.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable borders for the lspsaga plugin.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/borders/borders.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.borders.plugins.lspsaga.style - - -
-
-

The border style to use for the lspsaga plugin

- -

Type: -one of “none”, “single”, “double”, “rounded”, “solid”, “shadow” or list of (string or list of string)

- -

Default: -"rounded"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/borders/borders.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.borders.plugins.nvim-cmp.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable borders for the nvim-cmp plugin.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/borders/borders.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.borders.plugins.nvim-cmp.style - - -
-
-

The border style to use for the nvim-cmp plugin

- -

Type: -one of “none”, “single”, “double”, “rounded”, “solid”, “shadow” or list of (string or list of string)

- -

Default: -"rounded"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/borders/borders.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.borders.plugins.which-key.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable borders for the which-key plugin.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/borders/borders.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.borders.plugins.which-key.style - - -
-
-

The border style to use for the which-key plugin

- -

Type: -one of “none”, “single”, “double”, “rounded”, “solid”, “shadow” or list of (string or list of string)

- -

Default: -"rounded"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/borders/borders.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable breadcrumbs.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.lualine.winbar.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to automatically configure a winbar component for -Lualine on the Winbar section.

Note

This is set to true by default, which means nvim-navic -will occupy winbar.lualine_c for the breadcrumbs feature -unless this option is set to false.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.lualine.winbar.alwaysRender - - -
-
-

Whether to always display the breadcrumbs component -on winbar.

Note

This will pass draw_empty to the nvim_navic winbar -component, which causes the component to be drawn even -if it’s empty

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable navbuddy LSP helper UI. Enabling this option automatically loads and enables nvim-navic.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.appendName - - -
-
-

insert at end of name

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"a"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.appendScope - - -
-
-

insert at end of scope

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"A"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.children - - -
-
-

keybinding to navigate to the child node

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"l"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.close - - -
-
-

keybinding to close Navbuddy UI

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"<esc>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.comment - - -
-
-

comment the node

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"c"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.delete - - -
-
-

delete the node

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"d"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.foldCreate - - -
-
-

create a new fold

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"f"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.foldDelete - - -
-
-

delete the current fold

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"F"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.help - - -
-
-

open mapping help window

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"g?"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.insertName - - -
-
-

insert at start of name

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"i"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.insertScope - - -
-
-

insert at start of scope

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"I"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.moveDown - - -
-
-

move focused node down

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"J"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.moveUp - - -
-
-

move focused node up

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"K"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.nextSibling - - -
-
-

keybinding to navigate to the next sibling node

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"j"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.parent - - -
-
-

keybinding to navigate to the parent node

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"h"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.previousSibling - - -
-
-

keybinding to navigate to the previous sibling node

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"k"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.rename - - -
-
-

rename the node

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"r"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.root - - -
-
-

keybinding to navigate to the root node

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"0"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.select - - -
-
-

goto selected symbol

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"<enter>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.telescope - - -
-
-

fuzzy finder at current level

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"t"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.visualName - - -
-
-

visual selection of name

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"v"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.visualScope - - -
-
-

visual selection of scope

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"V"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.yankName - - -
-
-

yank the name to system clipboard

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"y"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.mappings.yankScope - - -
-
-

yank the scope to system clipboard

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"Y"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of navbuddy

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Array - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"󰅪 "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Boolean - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"◩ "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Class - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"󰌗 "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Constant - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"󰏿 "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Constructor - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -" "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Enum - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"󰕘"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.EnumMember - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"󰕘 "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Event - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -" "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Field - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -" "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.File - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"󰈙 "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Function - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"󰊕 "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Interface - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"󰕘"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Key - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"󰌋 "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Method - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"󰆧 "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Module - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -" "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Namespace - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"󰌗 "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Null - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"󰟢 "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Number - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"󰎠 "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Object - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"󰅩 "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Operator - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"󰆕 "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Package - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -" "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Property - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -" "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.String - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -" "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Struct - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"󰌗 "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.TypeParameter - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"󰊄 "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.icons.Variable - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"󰆧 "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.lsp.auto_attach - - -
-
-

Whether to attach to LSP server manually

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.lsp.preference - - -
-
-

list of lsp server names in order of preference

- -

Type: -null or (list of string)

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.node_markers.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable node markers.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.node_markers.icons.branch - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -" "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.node_markers.icons.leaf - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -" "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.node_markers.icons.leaf_selected - - -
-
-

Type: -string

- -

Default: -" → "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.source_buffer.followNode - - -
-
-

keep the current node in focus on the source buffer

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.source_buffer.highlight - - -
-
-

highlight the currently focused node

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.source_buffer.reorient - - -
-
-

reorient buffer after changing nodes

- -

Type: -one of “smart”, “top”, “mid”, “none”

- -

Default: -"smart"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.source_buffer.scrolloff - - -
-
-

scrolloff value when navbuddy is open

- -

Type: -null or signed integer

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.useDefaultMappings - - -
-
-

use default Navbuddy keybindings (disables user-specified keybinds)

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.window.border - - -
-
-

border style to use

- -

Type: -one of “none”, “single”, “double”, “rounded”, “solid”, “shadow” or list of (string or list of string)

- -

Default: -"rounded"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.window.scrolloff - - -
-
-

Scrolloff value within navbuddy window

- -

Type: -null or signed integer

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.window.sections.left.border - - -
-
-

border style to use for the left section of Navbuddy UI

- -

Type: -one of “none”, “single”, “double”, “rounded”, “solid”, “shadow” or list of (string or list of string)

- -

Default: -"rounded"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.window.sections.mid.border - - -
-
-

border style to use for the middle section of Navbuddy UI

- -

Type: -one of “none”, “single”, “double”, “rounded”, “solid”, “shadow” or list of (string or list of string)

- -

Default: -"rounded"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.window.sections.right.border - - -
-
-

border style to use for the right section of Navbuddy UI

- -

Type: -one of “none”, “single”, “double”, “rounded”, “solid”, “shadow” or list of (string or list of string)

- -

Default: -"rounded"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.navbuddy.setupOpts.window.sections.right.preview - - -
-
-

display mode of the preview on the right section

- -

Type: -one of “leaf”, “always”, “never”

- -

Default: -"leaf"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.breadcrumbs.source - - -
-
-

The source to be used for breadcrumbs component. Null means no breadcrumbs.

- -

Type: -null or value “nvim-navic” (singular enum)

- -

Default: -"nvim-navic"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/breadcrumbs/breadcrumbs.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable color highlighting [nvim-colorizer.lua].

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of colorizer

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes - - -
-
-

Filetypes to enable on and their option overrides.

“*” means enable on all filetypes. Filetypes prefixed with “!” are disabled.

- -

Type: -attribute set of (submodule)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Example:

{
-  "!vim" = { };
-  "*" = { };
-  javascript = {
-    AARRGGBB = false;
-  };
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.AARRGGBB - - -
-
-

Colorize 0xAARRGGBB hex codes

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.RGB - - -
-
-

Colorize #RGB hex codes

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.RRGGBB - - -
-
-

Colorize #RRGGBB hex codes

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.RRGGBBAA - - -
-
-

Colorize #RRGGBBAA hex codes

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.always_update - - -
-
-

Update color values even if buffer is not focused. Example use: cmp_menu, cmp_docs

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.css - - -
-
-

Enable all CSS features: rgb_fn, hsl_fn, names, RGB, RRGGBB

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.css_fn - - -
-
-

Enable all CSS functions: rgb_fn, hsl_fn

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.hsl_fn - - -
-
-

Colorize CSS hsl() and hsla() functions

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.mode - - -
-
-

Set the display mode

- -

Type: -null or one of “foreground”, “background”

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.names - - -
-
-

Colorize “Name” codes like Blue

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.rgb_fn - - -
-
-

Colorize CSS rgb() and rgba() functions

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.sass - - -
-
-

Enable sass colors

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.tailwind - - -
-
-

Enable tailwind colors

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.filetypes.<name>.virtualtext - - -
-
-

String to display as virtualtext

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options - - -
-
-

Default options

- -

Type: -submodule

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.AARRGGBB - - -
-
-

Colorize 0xAARRGGBB hex codes

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.RGB - - -
-
-

Colorize #RGB hex codes

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.RRGGBB - - -
-
-

Colorize #RRGGBB hex codes

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.RRGGBBAA - - -
-
-

Colorize #RRGGBBAA hex codes

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.always_update - - -
-
-

Update color values even if buffer is not focused. Example use: cmp_menu, cmp_docs

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.css - - -
-
-

Enable all CSS features: rgb_fn, hsl_fn, names, RGB, RRGGBB

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.css_fn - - -
-
-

Enable all CSS functions: rgb_fn, hsl_fn

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.hsl_fn - - -
-
-

Colorize CSS hsl() and hsla() functions

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.mode - - -
-
-

Set the display mode

- -

Type: -null or one of “foreground”, “background”

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.names - - -
-
-

Colorize “Name” codes like Blue

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.rgb_fn - - -
-
-

Colorize CSS rgb() and rgba() functions

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.sass - - -
-
-

Enable sass colors

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.tailwind - - -
-
-

Enable tailwind colors

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.colorizer.setupOpts.user_default_options.virtualtext - - -
-
-

String to display as virtualtext

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/colorizer/colorizer.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.fastaction.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable overriding vim.ui.select with fastaction.nvim.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/fastaction/fastaction-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.fastaction.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of fastaction

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/fastaction/fastaction-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.illuminate.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable automatically highlight other uses of the word under the cursor [vim-illuminate].

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/illuminate/illuminate.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.modes-nvim.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable modes.nvim’s prismatic line decorations.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/modes/modes.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.modes-nvim.setupOpts.colors - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of modes.nvim

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/modes/modes.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.modes-nvim.setupOpts.colors.copy - - -
-
-

The #RRGGBB color code for the visual mode highlights

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"#f5c359"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/modes/modes.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.modes-nvim.setupOpts.colors.delete - - -
-
-

The #RRGGBB color code for the visual mode highlights

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"#c75c6a"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/modes/modes.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.modes-nvim.setupOpts.colors.insert - - -
-
-

The #RRGGBB color code for the visual mode highlights

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"#78ccc5"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/modes/modes.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.modes-nvim.setupOpts.colors.visual - - -
-
-

The #RRGGBB color code for the visual mode highlights

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"#9745be"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/modes/modes.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.modes-nvim.setupOpts.line_opacity.visual - - -
-
-

Set opacity for cursorline and number background

- -

Type: -floating point number

- -

Default: -0.0

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/modes/modes.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.modes-nvim.setupOpts.setCursorline - - -
-
-

Set a colored cursorline on current line

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/modes/modes.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable noice.nvim UI modification library.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of noice.nvim

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.format.cmdline - - -
-
-

formatting options for the cmdline

- -

Type: -null or anything

- -

Default:

{
-  icon = "";
-  lang = "vim";
-  pattern = "^:";
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.format.filter - - -
-
-

formatting options for filter

- -

Type: -null or anything

- -

Default:

{
-  icon = "";
-  lang = "bash";
-  pattern = "^:%s*!";
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.format.help - - -
-
-

formatting options for help

- -

Type: -null or anything

- -

Default:

{
-  icon = "󰋖";
-  pattern = "^:%s*he?l?p?%s+";
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.format.lua - - -
-
-

formatting options for lua

- -

Type: -null or anything

- -

Default:

{
-  icon = "";
-  lang = "lua";
-  pattern = "^:%s*lua%s+";
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.format.search_down - - -
-
-

formatting options for search_down

- -

Type: -null or anything

- -

Default:

{
-  icon = " ";
-  kind = "search";
-  lang = "regex";
-  pattern = "^/";
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.format.search_up - - -
-
-

formatting options for search_up

- -

Type: -null or anything

- -

Default:

{
-  icon = " ";
-  kind = "search";
-  lang = "regex";
-  pattern = "^%?";
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.lsp.override."cmp.entry.get_documentation" - - -
-
-

override cmp documentation with Noice

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.lsp.override."vim.lsp.util.convert_input_to_markdown_lines" - - -
-
-

override the default lsp markdown formatter with Noice

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.lsp.override."vim.lsp.util.stylize_markdown" - - -
-
-

override the lsp markdown formatter with Noice

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.lsp.signature.enabled - - -
-
-

Whether to enable signature help.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.presets.bottom_search - - -
-
-

use a classic bottom cmdline for search

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.presets.command_palette - - -
-
-

position the cmdline and popupmenu together

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.presets.inc_rename - - -
-
-

enables an input dialog for inc-rename.nvim

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.presets.long_message_to_split - - -
-
-

long messages will be sent to a split

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.presets.lsp_doc_border - - -
-
-

add a border to hover docs and signature help

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.routes - - -
-
-

How to route messages

- -

Type: -list of (submodule)

- -

Default: -"Hide written messages"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.routes.*.filter - - -
-
-

a filter for messages matching this route

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.routes.*.opts - - -
-
-

options for the view and the route

- -

Type: -null or anything

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.noice.setupOpts.routes.*.view - - -
-
-

how this route is viewed

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/noice/noice.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.smartcolumn.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable line length indicator.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/smartcolumn/smartcolumn.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.smartcolumn.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of smartcolumn.nvim

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/smartcolumn/smartcolumn.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.smartcolumn.setupOpts.colorcolumn - - -
-
-

The position at which the column will be displayed. Set to null to disable

- -

Type: -null or string or list of string

- -

Default: -"120"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/smartcolumn/smartcolumn.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.smartcolumn.setupOpts.custom_colorcolumn - - -
-
-

The position at which smart column should be displayed for each individual buffer type

- -

Type: -attribute set of (string or list of string)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Example:

vim.ui.smartcolumn.setupOpts.custom_colorcolumn = {
-  nix = "110";
-  ruby = "120";
-  java = "130";
-  go = ["90" "130"];
-};
-
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/smartcolumn/smartcolumn.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.ui.smartcolumn.setupOpts.disabled_filetypes - - -
-
-

The filetypes smartcolumn will be disabled for.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "help"
-  "text"
-  "markdown"
-  "NvimTree"
-  "alpha"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/ui/smartcolumn/smartcolumn.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.undoFile.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable undofile for persistent undo behaviour.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/basic.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.undoFile.path - - -
-
-

Path to the directory in which undo history will be stored

- -

Type: -string or (luaInline)

- -

Default:

mkLuaInline "vim.fn.stdpath('state') .. '/undo'"
-
- -

Example:

mkLuaInline "os.getenv('XDG_DATA_HOME') .. '/nvf/undo'"
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/basic.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.useSystemClipboard - - -
-
-

Make use of the clipboard for default yank and paste operations. Don’t use * and +

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/neovim/init/basic.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.ccc.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable ccc color picker for neovim.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/ccc/ccc.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.ccc.mappings.decrease10 - - -
-
-

Decrease the value times delta of the slider

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<H>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/ccc/ccc.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.ccc.mappings.increase10 - - -
-
-

Increase the value times delta of the slider

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<L>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/ccc/ccc.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.ccc.mappings.quit - - -
-
-

Cancel and close the UI without replace or insert

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<Esc>"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/ccc/ccc.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.diffview-nvim.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable diffview-nvim: cycle through diffs for all modified files for any git rev.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/diffview/diffview.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.diffview-nvim.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of Fidget

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/diffview/diffview.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.icon-picker.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable nerdfonts icon picker for nvim.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/icon-picker/icon-picker.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable image support in Neovim [image.nvim].

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of image.nvim

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.backend - - -
-
-

The backend to use for rendering images.

  • kitty - best in class, works great and is very snappy

  • ueberzug - backed by ueberzugpp, supports any terminal, -but has lower performance

- -

Type: -one of “kitty”, “ueberzug”

- -

Default: -"ueberzug"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.editorOnlyRenderWhenFocused - - -
-
-

Whether to enable only rendering images when the editor is focused.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.hijackFilePatterns - - -
-
-

File patterns to hijack for image.nvim. This is useful for -filetypes that don’t have a dedicated integration.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "*.png"
-  "*.jpg"
-  "*.jpeg"
-  "*.gif"
-  "*.webp"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.markdown.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable image.nvim in markdown files.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.markdown.clearInInsertMode - - -
-
-

Whether to enable clearing of images when entering insert mode.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.markdown.downloadRemoteImages - - -
-
-

Whether to enable downloading remote images.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.markdown.filetypes - - -
-
-

Filetypes to enable image.nvim in. Markdown extensions -(i.e. quarto) can go here

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "markdown"
-  "vimwiki"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.markdown.onlyRenderAtCursor - - -
-
-

Whether to enable only rendering images at cursor.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.maxWidth - - -
-
-

The maximum width of images to render. Images larger than -this will be scaled down to fit within this width.

- -

Type: -null or signed integer

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.neorg.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable image.nvim in Neorg files.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.neorg.clearInInsertMode - - -
-
-

Whether to enable clearing of images when entering insert mode.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.neorg.downloadRemoteImages - - -
-
-

Whether to enable downloading remote images.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.neorg.filetypes - - -
-
-

Filetypes to enable image.nvim in.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "neorg"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.integrations.neorg.onlyRenderAtCursor - - -
-
-

Whether to enable only rendering images at cursor.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.maxHeight - - -
-
-

The maximum height of images to render. Images larger than -this will be scaled down to fit within this height.

- -

Type: -null or signed integer

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.maxHeightWindowPercentage - - -
-
-

The maximum height of images to render as a percentage of the -window height. Images larger than this will be scaled down to -fit within this height.

- -

Type: -null or signed integer

- -

Default: -50

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.maxWidthWindowPercentage - - -
-
-

The maximum width of images to render as a percentage of the -window width. Images larger than this will be scaled down to -fit within this width.

- -

Type: -null or signed integer

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.windowOverlapClear.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable clearing of images when they overlap with the window.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.images.image-nvim.setupOpts.windowOverlapClear.ftIgnore - - -
-
-

Filetypes to ignore window overlap clearing in.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "cmp_menu"
-  "cmp_docs"
-  ""
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/images/image-nvim/image-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.hop.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Hop.nvim plugin (easy motion).

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/hop/hop.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.hop.mappings.hop - - -
-
-

Jump to occurrences [hop.nvim]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>h"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/hop/hop.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.leap.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable leap.nvim plugin (easy motion).

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/leap/leap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.leap.mappings.leapBackwardTill - - -
-
-

Leap backward till

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>sX"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/leap/leap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.leap.mappings.leapBackwardTo - - -
-
-

Leap backward to

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>sS"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/leap/leap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.leap.mappings.leapForwardTill - - -
-
-

Leap forward till

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>sx"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/leap/leap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.leap.mappings.leapForwardTo - - -
-
-

Leap forward to

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>ss"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/leap/leap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.leap.mappings.leapFromWindow - - -
-
-

Leap from window

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"gs"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/leap/leap.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.precognition.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable assisted motion discovery[precognition.nvim].

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/precognition/precognition.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of precognition.nvim

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/precognition/precognition.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.disabled_fts - - -
-
-

Filetypes that automatically disable ‘precognition’

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "startify"
-]
-
- -

Example: -["startify"]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/precognition/precognition.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.gutterHints - - -
-
-

What motions display and at what priority. Only appears in gutters

- -

Type: -attribute set of (submodule)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/precognition/precognition.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.gutterHints.<name>.prio - - -
-
-

The priority of the hint

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -1

- -

Example: -10

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/precognition/precognition.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.gutterHints.<name>.text - - -
-
-

The easier-to-read depiction of the motion

- -

Type: -string

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/precognition/precognition.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.highlightColor - - -
-
-

The highlight for the virtual text

- -

Type: -attribute set of string

- -

Default:

{
-  link = "Comment";
-}
-
- -

Example:

{ link = "Comment"; }
-# or
-{ foreground = "#0000FF"; background = "#000000"; };
-
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/precognition/precognition.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.hints - - -
-
-

What motions display, and at what priority

- -

Type: -attribute set of (submodule)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/precognition/precognition.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.hints.<name>.prio - - -
-
-

The priority of the hint

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -1

- -

Example: -10

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/precognition/precognition.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.hints.<name>.text - - -
-
-

The easier-to-read depiction of the motion

- -

Type: -string

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/precognition/precognition.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.showBlankVirtLine - - -
-
-

Whether to show a blank virtual line when no movements are shown

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/precognition/precognition.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.motion.precognition.setupOpts.startVisible - - -
-
-

Whether to start ‘precognition’ automatically

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/motion/precognition/precognition.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.new-file-template.enable - - -
-
-

new-file-template.nvim: Automatically insert a template on new files in neovim.

Note

For custom templates add a directory containing lua/templates/*.lua -to vim.additionalRuntimePaths.

More documentation on the templates available at custom-template-docs

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/new-file-template/new-file-template.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.new-file-template.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-file-template.nvim

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/new-file-template/new-file-template.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.new-file-template.setupOpts.disableAutocmd - - -
-
-

Disable the autocmd that creates the template

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/new-file-template/new-file-template.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.new-file-template.setupOpts.disableFiletype - - -
-
-

Disable default templates for specific filetypes

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/new-file-template/new-file-template.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.new-file-template.setupOpts.disableInsert - - -
-
-

Enter insert mode after inserting the template

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/new-file-template/new-file-template.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.new-file-template.setupOpts.disableSpecific - - -
-
-

Disable specific regexp for the default templates.

- -

Type: -attribute set of list of string

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Example: -"{ ruby = [\".*\"]; }"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/new-file-template/new-file-template.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.new-file-template.setupOpts.suffixAsFiletype - - -
-
-

Use suffix of filename rather than vim.bo.filetype as filetype

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/new-file-template/new-file-template.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.preview.glow.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable markdown preview in neovim with glow.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/preview/glow/glow.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.preview.glow.mappings.openPreview - - -
-
-

Open preview

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>p"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/preview/glow/glow.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.preview.markdownPreview.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Markdown preview in neovim with markdown-preview.nvim.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/preview/markdown-preview/markdown-preview.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.preview.markdownPreview.alwaysAllowPreview - - -
-
-

Allow preview on all filetypes

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/preview/markdown-preview/markdown-preview.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.preview.markdownPreview.autoClose - - -
-
-

Automatically close the preview window after leaving a Markdown buffer

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/preview/markdown-preview/markdown-preview.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.preview.markdownPreview.autoStart - - -
-
-

Automatically open the preview window after entering a Markdown buffer

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/preview/markdown-preview/markdown-preview.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.preview.markdownPreview.broadcastServer - - -
-
-

Allow for outside and network wide connections

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/preview/markdown-preview/markdown-preview.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.preview.markdownPreview.customIP - - -
-
-

IP-address to use

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -""

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/preview/markdown-preview/markdown-preview.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.preview.markdownPreview.customPort - - -
-
-

Port to use

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -""

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/preview/markdown-preview/markdown-preview.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.preview.markdownPreview.filetypes - - -
-
-

Allowed filetypes

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "markdown"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/preview/markdown-preview/markdown-preview.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.preview.markdownPreview.lazyRefresh - - -
-
-

Only update preview when saving or leaving insert mode

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/preview/markdown-preview/markdown-preview.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.surround.enable - - -
-
-

nvim-surround: add/change/delete surrounding delimiter pairs with ease. -Note that the default mappings deviate from upstreeam to avoid conflicts -with nvim-leap.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/surround/surround.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.surround.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-surround

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/surround/surround.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.change - - -
-
-

keymap for change

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"gzr"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/surround/surround.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.change_line - - -
-
-

keymap for change_line

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"gZR"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/surround/surround.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.delete - - -
-
-

keymap for delete

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"gzd"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/surround/surround.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.insert - - -
-
-

keymap for insert

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"<C-g>z"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/surround/surround.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.insert_line - - -
-
-

keymap for insert_line

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"<C-g>Z"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/surround/surround.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.normal - - -
-
-

keymap for normal

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"gz"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/surround/surround.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.normal_cur - - -
-
-

keymap for normal_cur

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"gZ"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/surround/surround.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.normal_cur_line - - -
-
-

keymap for normal_cur_line

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"gZZ"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/surround/surround.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.normal_line - - -
-
-

keymap for normal_line

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"gzz"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/surround/surround.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.visual - - -
-
-

keymap for visual

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"gz"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/surround/surround.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.surround.setupOpts.keymaps.visual_line - - -
-
-

keymap for visual_line

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"gZ"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/surround/surround.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.surround.useVendoredKeybindings - - -
-
-

Use alternative set of keybindings that avoids conflicts with other popular plugins, e.g. nvim-leap

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/surround/surround.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.vim-wakatime.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable vim-wakatime: live code statistics.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/wakatime/vim-wakatime.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.utility.vim-wakatime.cli-package - - -
-
-

The package that should be used for wakatime-cli. Set as null to use the default path in $XDG_DATA_HOME

- -

Type: -null or package

- -

Default: -<derivation wakatime-cli-1.102.3>

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/utility/wakatime/vim-wakatime.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.viAlias - - -
-
-

Enable the vi alias for nvim

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/build/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.vimAlias - - -
-
-

Enable the vim alias for nvim

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/build/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.cellular-automaton.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable cellular-automaton to help you cope with stubborn code [cellular-automaton].

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/cellular-automaton/cellular-automaton.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.cellular-automaton.animation.register - - -
-
-

Whether to enable registering configured animation(s) automatically.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/cellular-automaton/cellular-automaton.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.cellular-automaton.animation.setup - - -
-
-

Configuration used to generate an animation to be registered.

The final value for ca_config will be used to register a new -animation using require("cellular-automaton").register_animation(ca_config)

Warning

ca_config must eval to a valid Lua table. nvf does not and cannot -perform any kind of validation on your Lua code, so bogus values will -result in errors when the animation is registered.

- -

Type: -luaInline

- -

Default:

{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    local ca_config = {
-      fps = 50,
-      name = 'slide',
-    }
-    
-    -- init function is invoked only once at the start
-    -- config.init = function (grid)
-    --
-    -- end
-    
-    -- update function
-    ca_config.update = function (grid)
-    for i = 1, #grid do
-      local prev = grid[i][#(grid[i])]
-        for j = 1, #(grid[i]) do
-          grid[i][j], prev = prev, grid[i][j]
-        end
-      end
-      return true
-    end
-  '';
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/cellular-automaton/cellular-automaton.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.cellular-automaton.mappings.makeItRain - - -
-
-

Make it rain [cellular-automaton]

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"<leader>fml"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/cellular-automaton/cellular-automaton.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.cinnamon-nvim.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable smooth scrolling for ANY command [cinnamon-nvim].

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/cinnamon-nvim/cinnamon-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.cinnamon-nvim.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of cinnamon.nvim

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/cinnamon-nvim/cinnamon-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.cinnamon-nvim.setupOpts.keymaps.basic - - -
-
-

Whether to enable basic animation keymaps.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/cinnamon-nvim/cinnamon-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.cinnamon-nvim.setupOpts.keymaps.extra - - -
-
-

Whether to enable extra animation keymaps.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/cinnamon-nvim/cinnamon-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.cinnamon-nvim.setupOpts.options - - -
-
-

Scroll options

- -

Type: -attribute set

- -

Default:

{
-  count_only = false;
-  mode = "cursor";
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/cinnamon-nvim/cinnamon-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable nvim LSP UI element [fidget-nvim].

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of Fidget

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.integration.nvim-tree.enable - - -
-
-

Integrate with nvim-tree/nvim-tree.lua (if enabled)

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.integration.xcodebuild-nvim.enable - - -
-
-

Integrate with wojciech-kulik/xcodebuild.nvim (if enabled)

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.logger.float_precision - - -
-
-

Limit the number of decimals displayed for floats

- -

Type: -floating point number

- -

Default: -0.01

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.logger.level - - -
-
-

Minimum logging level

- -

Type: -one of “debug”, “error”, “info”, “trace”, “warn”, “off”

- -

Default: -"warn"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.logger.max_size - - -
-
-

Maximum log file size, in KB

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -10000

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.logger.path - - -
-
-

Where Fidget writes its logs to

- -

Type: -luaInline

- -

Default:

{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    string.format("%s/fidget.nvim.log", vim.fn.stdpath("cache"))
-  '';
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.configs - - -
-
-

How to configure notification groups when instantiated

- -

Type: -attribute set of (luaInline)

- -

Default:

{
-  default = {
-    _type = "lua-inline";
-    expr = "require('fidget.notification').default_config";
-  };
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.filter - - -
-
-

Minimum notifications level

- -

Type: -one of “debug”, “info”, “warn”, “error”

- -

Default: -"info"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.history_size - - -
-
-

Number of removed messages to retain in history

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -128

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.override_vim_notify - - -
-
-

Automatically override vim.notify() with Fidget

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.poll_rate - - -
-
-

How frequently to update and render notifications

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -10

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.redirect - - -
-
-

Conditionally redirect notifications to another backend

- -

Type: -luaInline

- -

Default:

{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(msg, level, opts)
-      if opts and opts.on_open then
-        return require("fidget.integration.nvim-notify").delegate(msg, level, opts)
-      end
-    end
-  '';
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.view.group_separator - - -
-
-

Separator between notification groups

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"---"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.view.group_separator_hl - - -
-
-

Highlight group used for group separator

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"Comment"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.view.icon_separator - - -
-
-

Separator between group name and icon

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -" "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.view.render_message - - -
-
-

How to render notification messages

- -

Type: -luaInline

- -

Default:

{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(msg, cnt)
-      return cnt == 1 and msg or string.format("(%dx) %s", cnt, msg)
-    end
-  '';
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.view.stack_upwards - - -
-
-

Display notification items from bottom to top

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.align - - -
-
-

How to align the notification window

- -

Type: -one of “top”, “bottom”

- -

Default: -"bottom"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.border - - -
-
-

Border style of the notification window

- -

Type: -one of “none”, “single”, “double”, “rounded”, “solid”, “shadow” or list of (string or list of string)

- -

Default: -"none"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.max_height - - -
-
-

Maximum height of the notification window

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -0

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.max_width - - -
-
-

Maximum width of the notification window

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -0

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.normal_hl - - -
-
-

Base highlight group in the notification window

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"Comment"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.relative - - -
-
-

What the notification window position is relative to

- -

Type: -one of “editor”, “win”

- -

Default: -"editor"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.winblend - - -
-
-

Background color opacity in the notification window

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -100

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.x_padding - - -
-
-

Padding from right edge of window boundary

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -1

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.y_padding - - -
-
-

Padding from bottom edge of window boundary

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -0

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.window.zindex - - -
-
-

Stacking priority of the notification window

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -45

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.done_icon - - -
-
-

Icon shown when LSP progress tasks are completed

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"✓"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.done_style - - -
-
-

Highlight group for completed LSP tasks

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"Constant"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.done_ttl - - -
-
-

How long a message should persist when complete

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -3

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.format_annote - - -
-
-

How to format a progress annotation

- -

Type: -luaInline

- -

Default:

{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(msg) return msg.title end
-  '';
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.format_group_name - - -
-
-

How to format a progress notification group’s name

- -

Type: -luaInline

- -

Default:

{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(group) return tostring(group) end
-  '';
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.format_message - - -
-
-

How to format a progress message

- -

Type: -luaInline

- -

Default:

{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    require("fidget.progress.display").default_format_message
-  '';
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.group_style - - -
-
-

Highlight group for group name (LSP server name)

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"Title"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.icon_style - - -
-
-

Highlight group for group icons

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"Question"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides - - -
-
-

Overrides the default configuration for a notification group defined -in vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.notification.configs.

If any of the fields are null, the value from the default -configuration is used.

If default configuration is not defined, the following defaults are used:

   {
-       name = "Notifications",
-       icon = "❰❰",
-       ttl = 5,
-       group_style = "Title",
-       icon_style = "Special",
-       annote_style = "Question",
-       debug_style = "Comment",
-       info_style = "Question",
-       warn_style = "WarningMsg",
-       error_style = "ErrorMsg",
-       debug_annote = "DEBUG",
-       info_annote = "INFO",
-       warn_annote = "WARN",
-       error_annote = "ERROR",
-       update_hook = function(item)
-         notification.set_content_key(item)
-       end,
-   }
-
- -

Type: -attribute set of (submodule)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Example:

{
-  rust_analyzer = {
-    name = "Rust Analyzer";
-  };
-}
-
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.annote_separator - - -
-
-

Separator between message from annote

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -" "

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.annote_style - - -
-
-

Default style used to highlight item annotes

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"Question"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.debug_annote - - -
-
-

Default annotation for debug items

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.debug_style - - -
-
-

Style used to highlight debug item annotes

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.error_annote - - -
-
-

Default annotation for error items

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.error_style - - -
-
-

Style used to highlight error item annotes

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.group_style - - -
-
-

Style used to highlight group name

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -"Title"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.icon - - -
-
-

Icon of the group, displayed in the notification window. -Can be a string or a function that returns a string.

If a function, it is invoked every render cycle with the items -list, useful for rendering animations and other dynamic content.

Note

If you’re looking for detailed information into the function -signature, you can refer to the fidget API documentation available -here

- -

Type: -null or string or (luaInline)

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.icon_on_left - - -
-
-

If true, icon is rendered on the left instead of right

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.icon_style - - -
-
-

Style used to highlight icon, if null, use group_style

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.info_annote - - -
-
-

Default annotation for info items

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.info_style - - -
-
-

Style used to highlight info item annotes

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.name - - -
-
-

Name of the group, displayed in the notification window. -Can be a string or a function that returns a string.

If a function, it is invoked every render cycle with the items -list, useful for rendering animations and other dynamic content.

Note

If you’re looking for detailed information into the function -signature, you can refer to the fidget API documentation available -here

- -

Type: -null or string or (luaInline)

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.priority - - -
-
-

Order in which group should be displayed

- -

Type: -null or signed integer

- -

Default: -50

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.render_limit - - -
-
-

How many notification items to show at once

- -

Type: -null or signed integer

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.skip_history - - -
-
-

Whether messages should be preserved in history

- -

Type: -null or boolean

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.ttl - - -
-
-

How long a notification item should exist

- -

Type: -null or signed integer

- -

Default: -5

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.update_hook - - -
-
-

Called when an item is updated.

If false, no action is taken. -If a function, it is invoked with the item being updated.

Note

If you’re looking for detailed information into the function -signature, you can refer to the fidget API documentation available -here

- -

Type: -null or boolean or (luaInline)

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.warn_annote - - -
-
-

Default annotation for warn items

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides.<name>.warn_style - - -
-
-

Style used to highlight warn item annotes

- -

Type: -null or string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.priority - - -
-
-

Priority of the progress notification

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -30

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.progress_icon.pattern - - -
-
-

Pattern shown when LSP progress tasks are in progress

- -

Type: -one of “dots”, “dots_negative”, “dots_snake”, “dots_footsteps”, “dots_hop”, “line”, “pipe”, “dots_ellipsis”, “dots_scrolling”, “star”, “flip”, “hamburger”, “grow_vertical”, “grow_horizontal”, “noise”, “dots_bounce”, “triangle”, “arc”, “circle”, “square_corners”, “circle_quarters”, “circle_halves”, “dots_toggle”, “box_toggle”, “arrow”, “zip”, “bouncing_bar”, “bouncing_ball”, “clock”, “earth”, “moon”, “dots_pulse”, “meter”

- -

Default: -"dots"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.progress_icon.period - - -
-
-

Period of the pattern

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -1

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.progress_style - - -
-
-

Highlight group for in-progress LSP tasks

- -

Type: -string

- -

Default: -"WarningMsg"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.progress_ttl - - -
-
-

How long a message should persist when in progress

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -99999

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.render_limit - - -
-
-

Maximum number of messages to render

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -16

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.skip_history - - -
-
-

Skip adding messages to history

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.ignore - - -
-
-

Ignore LSP servers by name

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.ignore_done_already - - -
-
-

Ignore new tasks that are already done

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.ignore_empty_message - - -
-
-

Ignore new tasks with empty messages

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.lsp.log_handler - - -
-
-

Log $/progress handler invocations

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.lsp.progress_ringbuf_size - - -
-
-

Nvim’s LSP client ring buffer size

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -100

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.notification_group - - -
-
-

How to get a progress message’s notification group key

- -

Type: -luaInline

- -

Default:

{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = ''
-    function(msg)
-      return msg.lsp_client.name
-    end
-  '';
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.poll_rate - - -
-
-

How frequently to poll for LSP progress messages

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -0

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.suppress_on_insert - - -
-
-

Suppress new messages when in insert mode

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/fidget-nvim/fidget.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.highlight-undo.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable highlight undo [highlight-undo].

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/highlight-undo/highlight-undo.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.highlight-undo.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of highlight-undo

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/highlight-undo/highlight-undo.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.highlight-undo.setupOpts.duration - - -
-
-

Duration of the highlight

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -500

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/highlight-undo/highlight-undo.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable indentation guides [indent-blankline].

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of indent-blankline

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.debounce - - -
-
-

Debounce time in milliseconds

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -200

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.indent.char - - -
-
-

Character(s) for indentation guide

- -

Type: -string or list of string

- -

Default: -"│"

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.indent.highlight - - -
-
-

The highlight group(s) applied to the indentation guide.

See :help ibl.config.indent.highlight.

- -

Type: -null or string or list of string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.indent.priority - - -
-
-

Virtual text priority for the indentation guide

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -1

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.indent.repeat_linebreak - - -
-
-

Repeat indentation guides on wrapped lines

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.indent.smart_indent_cap - - -
-
-

Caps the number of indentation levels based on surrounding code

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.indent.tab_char - - -
-
-

Character(s) for tab indentation guide.

See :help ibl.config.indent.tab_char.

- -

Type: -null or string or list of string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.enabled - - -
-
-

Highlight current scope from treesitter

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -config.vim.treesitter.enable

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.char - - -
-
-

The character(s) for the scope indentation guide

- -

Type: -string or list of string

- -

Default: -config.vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.indent.char

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.exclude.language - - -
-
-

The list of treesitter languages to disable scope for.

* can be used as a wildcard for every language/node type.

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default: -[ ]

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.exclude.node_type - - -
-
-

Nodes to ignore in scope checking, per language.

* can be used as a wildcard for every language.

- -

Type: -attribute set of list of string

- -

Default:

{
-  "*" = [
-    "source_file"
-    "program"
-  ];
-  lua = [
-    "chunk"
-  ];
-  python = [
-    "module"
-  ];
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.highlight - - -
-
-

The highlight group(s) applied to the scope.

See :help ibl.config.scope.highlight`.

- -

Type: -null or string or list of string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.include.node_type - - -
-
-

Additional nodes to be used for scope checking, per language

- -

Type: -attribute set of list of string

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.injected_languages - - -
-
-

Check for injected languages (treesitter)

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -config.vim.treesitter.enable

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.priority - - -
-
-

Virtual text priority for the scope

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -1024

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.show_end - - -
-
-

Show an underline on the last line of the scope

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.show_exact_scope - - -
-
-

Show the scope underline at the exact start of the scope, even if that’s to the right of the indentation guide

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.scope.show_start - - -
-
-

Show an underline on the first line of the scope

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.viewport_buffer.max - - -
-
-

Number of lines above and below of what is currently -visible in the window

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -500

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.viewport_buffer.min - - -
-
-

Number of lines above and below of what is currently -visible in the window

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -30

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.whitespace.highlight - - -
-
-

The highlight group(s) applied to whitespace.

See :help ibl.config.whitespace.highlight.

- -

Type: -null or string or list of string

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.indent-blankline.setupOpts.whitespace.remove_blankline_trail - - -
-
-

Remove trailing whitespace on blanklines

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/indent-blankline/indent-blankline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.nvim-cursorline.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable cursor word and line highlighting [nvim-cursorline].

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/nvim-cursorline/nvim-cursorline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.nvim-cursorline.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-cursorline

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/nvim-cursorline/nvim-cursorline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.nvim-cursorline.setupOpts.cursorline.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable cursor line highlighting.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/nvim-cursorline/nvim-cursorline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.nvim-cursorline.setupOpts.cursorline.number - - -
-
-

If true, vim.wo.cursorlineopt will be set to “number” -when the trigger conditions are met.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/nvim-cursorline/nvim-cursorline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.nvim-cursorline.setupOpts.cursorline.timeout - - -
-
-

Cursorline timeout

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -1000

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/nvim-cursorline/nvim-cursorline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.nvim-cursorline.setupOpts.cursorword.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable cursor word highlighting.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/nvim-cursorline/nvim-cursorline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.nvim-cursorline.setupOpts.cursorword.hl.underline - - -
-
-

Whether to underline matching cursorword

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/nvim-cursorline/nvim-cursorline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.nvim-cursorline.setupOpts.cursorword.min_length - - -
-
-

The min_length option defines the minimum number of characters -a word must have to be highlighted as a “cursor word.” Any word -shorter than this value will be ignored and not highlighted.

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -3

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/nvim-cursorline/nvim-cursorline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.nvim-cursorline.setupOpts.cursorword.timeout - - -
-
-

Cursorword timeout

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -1000

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/nvim-cursorline/nvim-cursorline.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.nvim-scrollbar.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable extensible Neovim Scrollbar [nvim-scrollbar].

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/nvim-scrollbar/scrollbar-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.nvim-scrollbar.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of scrollbar-nvim

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/nvim-scrollbar/scrollbar-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.nvim-scrollbar.setupOpts.excluded_filetypes - - -
-
-

Filetypes to hide the scrollbar on

- -

Type: -list of string

- -

Default:

[
-  "prompt"
-  "TelescopePrompt"
-  "noice"
-  "noice"
-  "NvimTree"
-  "neo-tree"
-  "alpha"
-  "notify"
-  "Navbuddy"
-]
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/nvim-scrollbar/scrollbar-nvim.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.nvim-web-devicons.enable - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Neovim dev icons [nvim-web-devicons].

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/nvim-web-devicons/nvim-web-devicons.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.nvim-web-devicons.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of nvim-web-devicons

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/nvim-web-devicons/nvim-web-devicons.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.nvim-web-devicons.setupOpts.color_icons - - -
-
-

Whether to enable different highlight colors per icon.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/nvim-web-devicons/nvim-web-devicons.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.nvim-web-devicons.setupOpts.override - - -
-
-

Your personal icon overrides.

You can specify color or cterm_color instead of specifying -both of them. DevIcon will be appended to name

- -

Type: -attribute set of (attribute set)

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Example:

{
-  zsh = {
-    name = "Zsh";
-    icon = "";
-    color = "#428850";
-    cterm_color = "65";
-  };
-}
-
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/nvim-web-devicons/nvim-web-devicons.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.nvim-web-devicons.setupOpts.variant - - -
-
-

Set the light or dark variant manually, instead of relying on background

- -

Type: -null or one of “light”, “dark”

- -

Default: -null

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/nvim-web-devicons/nvim-web-devicons.nix> - -
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- - vim.visuals.tiny-devicons-auto-colors.enable - - -
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Whether to enable alternative nvim-web-devicons icon colors [tiny-devicons-auto-colors].

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/tiny-devicons-auto-colors/tiny-devicons-auto-colors.nix> - -
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- - vim.visuals.tiny-devicons-auto-colors.setupOpts - - -
-
-

Option table to pass into the setup function of tiny-devicons-auto-colors

You can pass in any additional options even if they’re -not listed in the docs

- -

Type: -anything

- -

Default: -{ }

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/tiny-devicons-auto-colors/tiny-devicons-auto-colors.nix> - -
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- - vim.visuals.tiny-devicons-auto-colors.setupOpts.factors.cache.enabled - - -
-
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Whether to enable caching of icon colors. This will greatly improve performance.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/tiny-devicons-auto-colors/tiny-devicons-auto-colors.nix> - -
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- - vim.visuals.tiny-devicons-auto-colors.setupOpts.factors.cache.path - - -
-
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Path to the cache file

- -

Type: -luaInline

- -

Default:

{
-  _type = "lua-inline";
-  expr = "vim.fn.stdpath(\"cache\") .. \"/tiny-devicons-auto-colors-cache.json\"";
-}
-
- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/tiny-devicons-auto-colors/tiny-devicons-auto-colors.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.visuals.tiny-devicons-auto-colors.setupOpts.factors.chroma - - -
-
-

Chroma factor of icons

- -

Type: -signed integer

- -

Default: -1

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/tiny-devicons-auto-colors/tiny-devicons-auto-colors.nix> - -
-
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- - vim.visuals.tiny-devicons-auto-colors.setupOpts.factors.hue - - -
-
-

Hue factor of icons

- -

Type: -floating point number

- -

Default: -1.25

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/tiny-devicons-auto-colors/tiny-devicons-auto-colors.nix> - -
-
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- - vim.visuals.tiny-devicons-auto-colors.setupOpts.factors.lightness - - -
-
-

Lightness factor of icons

- -

Type: -floating point number

- -

Default: -1.76

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/plugins/visuals/tiny-devicons-auto-colors/tiny-devicons-auto-colors.nix> - -
-
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- - vim.withNodeJs - - -
-
-

Whether to enable NodeJs support in the Neovim wrapper -.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/build/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.withPython3 - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Python3 support in the Neovim wrapper -.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -false

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/build/options.nix> - -
-
-
- - vim.withRuby - - -
-
-

Whether to enable Ruby support in the Neovim wrapper. -.

- -

Type: -boolean

- -

Default: -true

- -

Example: -true

- -

Declared by:

- - -
- -<nvf/modules/wrapper/build/options.nix> - -
-
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Appendix A. Known Issues and Quirks

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NodeJS

At times, certain plugins and modules may refuse to play nicely with your setup, -be it a result of generating Lua from Nix, or the state of packaging. This page, -in turn, will list any known modules or plugins that are known to misbehave, and -possible workarounds that you may apply.

NodeJS

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eslint-plugin-prettier

eslint-plugin-prettier

When working with NodeJS, everything works as expected, but some projects have -settings that can fool nvf.

If this plugin or similar -is included, you might get a situation where your eslint configuration diagnoses -your formatting according to its own config (usually .eslintrc.js).

The issue there is your formatting is made via prettierd.

This results in auto-formatting relying on your prettier config, while your -eslint config diagnoses formatting -which it’s not supposed to)

In the end, you get discrepancies between what your editor does and what it -wants.

Solutions are:

  1. Don’t add a formatting config to eslint, and separate prettier and eslint.

  2. PR this repo to add an ESLint formatter and configure nvf to use it.

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Appendix C. Release Notes

This section lists the release notes for tagged version of nvf and the -current main current main branch

Release 0.1

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Changelog

This is the current master branch and information here is not final. These are -changes from the v0.1 tag.

Special thanks to home-manager -for this release. Docs/manual generation, the new module evaluation system, and -DAG implementation are from them.

Changelog

jordanisaacs:

  • Removed hare language support (lsp/tree-sitter/etc). vim.lsp.hare is no -longer defined. If you use hare and would like it added back, please file an -issue.

  • vim.startPlugins & vim.optPlugins are now an enum of -string for options sourced from the flake inputs. Users can still provide -vim plugin packages.

    • If you are contributing and adding a new plugin, add the plugin name to -availablePlugins in [types-plugin.nix].

  • neovimBuilder has been removed for configuration. Using an overlay is no -longer required. See the manual for the new way to configuration.

  • Treesitter grammars are now configurable with -vim.treesitter.grammars. Utilizes the nixpkgs nvim-treesitter -plugin rather than a custom input in order to take advantage of build support -of pinned versions. See the relevant discourse post for more information. -Packages can be found under the vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars -namespace.

  • vim.configRC and vim.luaConfigRC are now of type DAG lines. This -allows for ordering of the config. Usage is the same is in home-manager’s -home.activation option.

vim.luaConfigRC = lib.nvim.dag.entryAnywhere "config here"
-

MoritzBoehme:

-
- -

Release 0.2

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Changelog

Release notes for release 0.2

Changelog

notashelf:

  • Added two minimap plugins under vim.minimap. codewindow.nvim is enabled by -default, while minimap.vim is available with its code-minimap dependency.

  • A complementary plugin, obsidian.nvim and the Neovim alternative for Emacs’ -orgmode with orgmode.nvim have been added. Both will be disabled by default.

  • Smooth scrolling for ANY movement command is now available with -cinnamon.nvim

  • You will now notice a dashboard on startup. This is provided by the -alpha.nvim plugin. You can use any of the three available dashboard plugins, -or disable them entirely.

  • There is now a scrollbar on active buffers, which can highlight errors by -hooking to your LSPs. This is on by default, but can be toggled off under -vim.visuals if seen necessary.

  • Discord Rich Presence has been added through presence.nvim for those who -want to flex that they are using the superior text editor.

  • An icon picker is now available with telescope integration. You can use -:IconPickerInsert or :IconPickerYank to add icons to your code.

  • A general-purpose cheatsheet has been added through cheatsheet.nvim. Forget -no longer!

  • ccc.nvim has been added to the default plugins to allow picking colors with -ease.

  • Most UI components of Neovim have been replaced through the help of -noice.nvim. There are also notifications and custom UI elements available -for Neovim messages and prompts.

  • A (floating by default) terminal has been added through toggleterm.nvim.

  • Harness the power of ethical (tabnine.nvim) and not-so-ethical -(copilot.lua) AI by those new assistant plugins. Both are off by default, -TabNine needs to be wrapped before it’s working.

  • Experimental mouse gestures have been added through gesture.nvim. See plugin -page and the relevant module for more details on how to use.

  • Re-open last visited buffers via nvim-session-manager. Disabled by default -as deleting buffers seems to be problematic at the moment.

  • Most of NvimTree’s configuration options have been changed with some options -being toggled to off by default.

  • Lualine had its configuration simplified and style toned down. Less color, -more info.

  • Modules where multiple plugin configurations were in the same directory have -been simplified. Each plugin inside a single module gets its directory to be -imported.

  • Separate config options with the same parent attribute have been merged into -one for simplicity.

-
- -

Release 0.3

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Changelog

Release 0.3 had to come out before I wanted it to due to Neovim 0.9 dropping -into nixpkgs-unstable. The Treesitter changes have prompted a Treesitter rework, -which was followed by reworking the languages system. Most of the changes to -those are downstreamed from the original repository. The feature requests that -was originally planned for 0.3 have been moved to 0.4, which should come out -soon.

Changelog

  • We have transitioned to flake-parts, from flake-utils to extend the -flexibility of this flake. This means the flake structure is different than -usual, but the functionality remains the same.

  • We now provide a home-manager module. Do note that it is still far from -perfect, but it works.

  • nodejs_16 is now bundled with Copilot.lua if the user has enabled Copilot -assistant.

  • which-key section titles have been fixed. This is to be changed once again in -a possible keybind rewrite, but now it should display the correct titles -instead of +prefix

  • Most of presence.nvim’s options have been made fully configurable through -your configuration file.

  • Most of the modules have been refactored to separate config and options -attributes.

  • Darwin has been deprecated as the Zig package is marked as broken. We will -attempt to use the Zig overlay to return Darwin support.

  • Fidget.nvim has been added as a neat visual addition for LSP installations.

  • diffview.nvim has been added to provide a convenient diff utility.

  • Treesitter grammars are now configurable with -vim.treesitter.grammars. Utilizes the nixpkgs nvim-treesitter -plugin rather than a custom input in order to take advantage of build support -of pinned versions. See discourse for more information. Packages can be -found under the pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars attribute. -Treesitter grammars for supported languages should be enabled within the -module. By default no grammars are installed, thus the following grammars -which do not have a language section are not included anymore: comment, -toml, make, html, css, graphql, json.

  • A new section has been added for language support: vim.languages.<language>.

  • vim.git.gitsigns.codeActions has been added, allowing you to turn on -Gitsigns’ code actions.

  • Removed the plugins document in the docs. Was too unwieldy to keep updated.

  • vim.visual.lspkind has been moved to vim.lsp.lspkind.enable

  • Improved handling of completion formatting. When setting -vim.autocomplete.sources, can also include optional menu mapping. And can -provide your own function with vim.autocomplete.formatting.format.

  • For vim.visuals.indentBlankline.fillChar and -vim.visuals.indentBlankline.eolChar options, turning them off should be done -by using null rather than "" now.

  • Transparency has been made optional and has been disabled by default. -vim.theme.transparent option can be used to enable or disable -transparency for your configuration.

  • Fixed deprecated configuration method for Tokyonight, and added new style -“moon”

  • Dart language support as well as extended flutter support has been added. -Thanks to @FlafyDev for his contributions towards Dart language support.

  • Elixir language support has been added through elixir-tools.nvim.

  • hop.nvim and leap.nvim have been added for fast navigation.

  • modes.nvim has been added to the UI plugins as a minor error highlighter.

  • smartcollumn.nvim has been added to dynamically display a colorcolumn when -the limit has been exceeded, providing per-buftype column position and more.

  • project.nvim has been added for better project management inside Neovim.

  • More configuration options have been added to nvim-session-manager.

  • Editorconfig support has been added to the core functionality, with an enable -option.

  • venn-nvim has been dropped due to broken keybinds.

-
- -

Release 0.4

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Changelog

Following the release of v0.3, I have decided to release v0.4 with a massive new -change: customizable keybinds. As of the 0.4 release, keybinds will no longer be -hardcoded and instead provided by each module’s own keybinds section. The old -keybind system (vim.keybinds = {}) is now considered deprecated and the new -lib functions are recommended to be used for adding keybinds for new plugins, or -adding keybinds to existing plugins.

Alongside customizable keybinds, there are a few quality of life updates, such -as lazygit integration and the new experimental Lua loader of Neovim 0.9 -thanks to our awesome contributors who made this update possible during my -absence.

Changelog

n3oney:

  • Streamlined keybind adding process towards new functions in extended stdlib.

  • Moved default keybinds into keybinds section of each module

  • Simplified luaConfigRC and configRC setting - they can now just take strings

  • Refactored the resolveDag function - you can just provide a string now, which -will default to dag.entryAnywhere

  • Fixed formatting sometimes removing parts of files

  • Made formatting synchronous

  • Gave null-ls priority over other formatters

horriblename:

  • Added clangd as alternative lsp for C/++.

  • Added toggleterm integration for lazygit.

  • Added new option enableluaLoader to enable neovim’s experimental module -loader for faster startup time.

  • Fixed bug where flutter-tools can’t find dart LSP

  • Added Debug Adapter (DAP) support for clang, rust, go, python and dart.

notashelf:

  • Made Copilot’s Node package configurable. It is recommended to keep as -default, but providing a different NodeJS version is now possible.

  • Added vim.cursorlineOpt for configuring Neovim’s vim.o.cursorlineopt.

  • Added filetree.nvimTreeLua.view.cursorline, default false, to enable -cursorline in nvimtre.

  • Added Fidget.nvim support for the Catppuccin theme.

  • Updated bundled NodeJS version used by Copilot.lua. v16 is now marked as -insecure on Nixpkgs, and we updated to v18

  • Enabled Catppuccin modules for plugins available by default.

  • Added experimental Svelte support under vim.languages.

  • Removed unnecessary scrollbar element from notifications and codeaction -warning UI.

  • vim.utility.colorizer has been renamed to vim.utility.ccc after the plugin -it uses

  • Color preview via nvim-colorizer.lua

  • Updated Lualine statusline UI

  • Added vim-illuminate for smart highlighting

  • Added a module for enabling Neovim’s spellchecker

  • Added prettierd as an alternative formatter to prettier - currently defaults -to prettier

  • Fixed presence.nvim inheriting the wrong client id

  • Cleaned up documentation

-
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Release 0.5

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Changelog

Release notes for release 0.5

Changelog

vagahbond:

  • Added phan language server for PHP

  • Added phpactor language server for PHP

horriblename:

  • Added transparency support for tokyonight theme

  • Fixed a bug where cmp’s close and scrollDocs mappings wasn’t working

  • Streamlined and simplified extra plugin API with the addition of -vim.extraPlugins

  • Allow using command names in place of LSP packages to avoid automatic -installation

  • Add lua LSP and Treesitter support, and neodev.nvim plugin support

  • Add vim.lsp.mappings.toggleFormatOnSave keybind

amanse:

  • Added daily notes options for obsidian plugin

  • Added jdt-language-server for Java

yavko:

  • Added Deno Language Server for Javascript/Typescript

  • Added support for multiple languages under vim.spellChecking.languages, and -added vim-dirtytalk through vim.spellChecking.enableProgrammingWordList

frothymarrow:

  • Renamed vim.visuals.cursorWordline to vim.visuals.cursorline.enable

  • Added vim.visuals.cursorline.lineNumbersOnly to display cursorline only in -the presence of line numbers

  • Added Oxocarbon to the list of available themes.

notashelf:

  • Added GitHub Copilot to nvim-cmp completion sources.

  • Added vim.ui.borders.enable for global and individual plugin border -configuration.

  • LSP integrated breadcrumbs with vim.ui.breadcrumbs.enable through -nvim-navic

  • LSP navigation helper with nvim-navbuddy, depends on nvim-navic (automatically -enabled if navic is enabled)

  • Added nvim-navic integration for Catppuccin theme

  • Fixed mismatching Zig language description

  • Added support for statix and deadnix through -vim.languages.nix.extraDiagnostics.types

  • Added lsp_lines plugin for showing diagnostic messages

  • Added a configuration option for choosing the leader key

  • The package used for neovim is now customizable by the user, using -vim.package. For best results, always use an unwrapped package

  • Added highlight-undo plugin for highlighting undo/redo targets

  • Added bash LSP and formatter support

  • Disabled Lualine LSP status indicator for Toggleterm buffer

  • Added nvim-docs-view, a plugin to display LSP hover documentation in a side -panel

  • Switched to nixosOptionsDoc in option documentation. To quote home-manager -commit: “Output is mostly unchanged aside from some minor typographical and -formatting changes, along with better source links.”

  • Updated indent-blankine.nvim to v3 - this comes with a few option changes, -which will be migrated with renamedOptionModule

jacekpoz:

  • Fixed scrollOffset not being used

  • Updated clangd to 16

  • Disabled useSystemClipboard by default

ksonj:

  • Add support to change mappings to utility/surround

  • Add black-and-isort python formatter

  • Removed redundant “Enable …” in mkEnableOption descriptions

  • Add options to modify LSP key bindings and add proper which-key descriptions

  • Changed type of statusline.lualine.activeSection and -statusline.lualine.inactiveSection from attrsOf str to -attrsOf (listOf str)

  • Added statusline.lualine.extraActiveSection and -statusline.lualine.extraInactiveSection

-
- -

Release 0.6

Release notes for release 0.6

Breaking Changes and Migration Guide

In v0.6 we are introducing setupOpts: many plugin related options are moved -into their respective setupOpts submodule, e.g. nvimTree.disableNetrw is -renamed to nvimTree.setupOpts.disable_netrw.

Why? in short, you can now pass in anything to setupOpts and it will be passed -to your require'plugin'.setup{...}. No need to wait for us to support every -single plugin option.

The warnings when you rebuild your config should be enough to guide you through -what you need to do, if there’s an option that was renamed but wasn’t listed in -the warning, please file a bug report!

To make your migration process less annoying, here’s a keybind that will help -you with renaming stuff from camelCase to snake_case (you’ll be doing that a -lot):

-- paste this in a temp.lua file and load it in vim with :source /path/to/temp.lua
-function camelToSnake()
-    -- Get the current word under the cursor
-    local word = vim.fn.expand("<cword>")
-    -- Replace each capital letter with an underscore followed by its lowercase equivalent
-    local snakeCase = string.gsub(word, "%u", function(match)
-        return "_" .. string.lower(match)
-    end)
-    -- Remove the leading underscore if present
-    if string.sub(snakeCase, 1, 1) == "_" then
-        snakeCase = string.sub(snakeCase, 2)
-    end
-    vim.fn.setreg(vim.v.register, snakeCase)
-    -- Select the word under the cursor and paste
-    vim.cmd("normal! viwP")
-end
-
-vim.api.nvim_set_keymap('n', '<leader>a', ':lua camelToSnake()<CR>', { noremap = true, silent = true })
-
-

Changelog

ksonj:

  • Added Terraform language support.

  • Added ChatGPT.nvim, which can be enabled with -vim.assistant.chatgpt.enable. Do keep in mind that this option -requires OPENAI_API_KEY environment variable to be set.

donnerinoern:

  • Added Gruvbox theme.

  • Added marksman LSP for Markdown.

  • Fixed markdown preview with Glow not working and added an option for changing -the preview keybind.

  • colorizer.nvim: switched to a maintained fork.

  • Added markdown-preview.nvim, moved glow.nvim to a brand new -vim.utility.preview category.

elijahimmer

  • Added rose-pine theme.

jacekpoz:

  • Added vim.autocomplete.alwaysComplete. Allows users to have the autocomplete -window popup only when manually activated.

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:

  • Added option vim.luaPackages to wrap neovim with extra Lua packages.

  • Rewrote the entire fidget.nvim module to include extensive configuration -options. Option vim.fidget-nvim.align.bottom has been removed in favor of -vim.fidget-nvim.notification.window.align, which now supports top and -bottom values. vim.fidget-nvim.align.right has no longer any equivalent -and also has been removed.

  • which-key.nvim categories can now be customized through -vim.binds.whichKey.register

  • Added magick to vim.luaPackages for image.nvim.

  • Added alejandra to the default devShell.

  • Migrated neovim-flake to makeNeovimUnstable wrapper.

notashelf:

  • Finished moving to nixosOptionsDoc in the documentation and changelog. All -documentation options and files are fully free of Asciidoc, and will now use -Nixpkgs flavored markdown.

  • Bumped plugin inputs to their latest versions.

  • Deprecated presence.nvim in favor of neocord. This means -vim.rich-presence.presence-nvim is removed and will throw a warning if used. -You are recommended to rewrite your neocord configuration from scratch based -on the. official documentation

  • Removed Tabnine plugin due to the usage of imperative tarball downloads. If -you’d like to see it back, please create an issue.

  • Added support for css and tailwindcss through -vscode-language-servers-extracted & tailwind-language-server. Those can be -enabled through vim.languages.css and vim.languages.tailwind.

  • Lualine module now allows customizing always_divide_middle, ignore_focus -and disabled_filetypes through the new options: -vim.statusline.lualine.alwaysDivideMiddle, -vim.statusline.lualine.ignoreFocus -and -vim.statusline.lualine.disabledFiletypes.

  • Updated all plugin inputs to their latest versions (21.04.2024) - this -brought minor color changes to the Catppuccin theme.

  • Moved home-manager module entrypoint to flake/modules and added an -experimental Nixos module. This requires further testing before it can be -considered ready for use.

  • Made lib calls explicit. E.g. lib.strings.optionalString instead of -lib.optionalString. This is a pattern expected to be followed by all -contributors in the future.

  • Added image.nvim for image previews.

  • The final neovim package is now exposed. This means you can build the neovim -package that will be added to your package list without rebuilding your system -to test if your configuration yields a broken package.

  • Changed the tree structure to distinguish between core options and plugin -options.

  • Added plugin auto-discovery from plugin inputs. This is mostly from -JordanIsaac’s neovim-flake. -Allows contributors to add plugin inputs with the plugin- prefix to have -them automatically discovered for the plugin type in lib/types.

  • Moved internal wrapLuaConfig to the extended library, structured its -arguments to take luaBefore, luaConfig and luaAfter as strings, which -are then concatted inside a lua block.

  • Added vim.luaConfigPre and vim.luaConfigPost for inserting -verbatim Lua configuration before and after the resolved Lua DAG respectively. -Both of those options take strings as the type, so you may read the contents -of a Lua file from a given path.

  • Added vim.spellchecking.ignoredFiletypes and -vim.spellChecking.programmingWordlist.enable for ignoring certain filetypes -in spellchecking and enabling vim-dirtytalk respectively. The previously -used vim.spellcheck.vim-dirtytalk aliases to the latter option.

  • Exposed withRuby, withNodeJs, withPython3, and python3Packages from -the makeNeovimConfig function under their respective options.

  • Added vim.extraPackages for appending additional packages to the -wrapper PATH, making said packages available while inside the Neovim session.

  • Made Treesitter options configurable, and moved treesitter-context to -setupOpts while it is enabled.

  • Added vim.notify.nvim-notify.setupOpts.render which takes either a -string of enum, or a Lua function. The default is “compact”, but you may -change it according to nvim-notify documentation.

-
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Release 0.7

Release notes for release 0.7

Breaking Changes and Migration Guide

vim.configRC removed

In v0.7 we are removing vim.configRC in favor of making vim.luaConfigRC the -top-level DAG, and thereby making the entire configuration Lua based. This -change introduces a few breaking changes:

  • vim.configRC has been removed, which means that you have to convert all of -your custom vimscript-based configuration to Lua. As for how to do that, you -will have to consult the Neovim documentation and your search engine.

  • After migrating your Vimscript-based configuration to Lua, you might not be -able to use the same entry names in vim.luaConfigRC, because those have also -slightly changed. See the new DAG entries in nvf manual for more details.

Why?

Neovim being an aggressive refactor of Vim, is designed to be mainly Lua based; -making good use of its extensive Lua API. Additionally, Vimscript is slow and -brings unnecessary performance overhead while working with different -configuration formats.

-

vim.maps rewrite

Instead of specifying map modes using submodules (eg.: vim.maps.normal), a new -vim.keymaps submodule with support for a mode option has been introduced. It -can be either a string, or a list of strings, where a string represents the -short-name of the map mode(s), that the mapping should be set for. See -:help map-modes for more information.

For example:

vim.maps.normal."<leader>m" = { ... };
-

has to be replaced by

vim.keymaps = [
-  {
-    key = "<leader>m";
-    mode = "n";
-  }
-  ...
-];
-
-

vim.lsp.nvimCodeActionMenu removed in favor of vim.ui.fastaction

The nvim-code-action-menu plugin has been archived and broken for a long time, -so it’s being replaced with a young, but better alternative called -fastaction.nvim. Simply remove everything set under -vim.lsp.nvimCodeActionMenu, and set vim.ui.fastaction.enable to true.

Note that we are looking to add more alternatives in the future like -dressing.nvim and actions-preview.nvim, in case fastaction doesn’t work for -everyone.

-

type based modules removed

As part of the autocompletion rewrite, modules that used to use a type option -have been replaced by per-plugin modules instead. Since both modules only had -one type, you can simply change

  • vim.autocomplete.* -> vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.*

  • vim.autopairs.enable -> vim.autopairs.nvim-autopairs.enable

-

nixpkgs-fmt removed in favor of nixfmt

nixpkgs-fmt has been archived for a while, and it’s finally being removed in -favor of nixfmt (more information can be found -here.

To migrate to nixfmt, simply change vim.languages.nix.format.type to -nixfmt.

-

leader changes

This has been deprecated in favor of using the more generic vim.globals (you -can use vim.globals.mapleader to change this instead).

Rust specific keymaps now use maplocalleader instead of localleader by -default. This is to avoid conflicts with other modules. You can change -maplocalleader with vim.globals.maplocalleader, but it’s recommended to set -it to something other than mapleader to avoid conflicts.

-

vim.* changes

Inline with the leader changes, we have removed some -options that were under vim as convenient shorthands for vim.o.* options.

Warning

As v0.7 features the addition of vim.options, those options are now -considered as deprecated. You should migrate to the appropriate options in the -vim.options submodule.

The changes are, in no particular order:

  • colourTerm, mouseSupport, cmdHeight, updateTime, mapTime, -cursorlineOpt, splitBelow, splitRight, autoIndent and wordWrap have -been mapped to their vim.options equivalents. Please see the module -definition for the updated options.

  • tabWidth has been removed as it lead to confusing behaviour. You can -replicate the same functionality by setting shiftwidth, tabstop and -softtabstop under vim.options as you see fit.

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Changelog

ItsSorae:

  • Add support for typst under vim.languages.typst This -will enable the typst-lsp language server, and the typstfmt formatter

frothymarrow:

horriblename:

  • Fix broken treesitter-context keybinds in visual mode

  • Deprecate use of __empty to define empty tables in Lua. Empty attrset are no -longer filtered and thus should be used instead.

  • Add dap-go for better dap configurations

  • Make noice.nvim customizable

  • Standardize border style options and add custom borders

  • Remove vim.disableDefaultRuntimePaths in wrapper options.

    • As nvf uses $NVIM_APP_NAME as of recent changes, we can safely assume any -configuration in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvf is intentional.

  • Switch from rust-tools.nvim to the more feature-packed rustaceanvim. This -switch entails a whole bunch of new features and options, so you are -recommended to go through rustacean.nvim’s README to take a closer look at its -features and usage

  • Add lz.n support and lazy-load some builtin plugins.

  • Add simpler helper functions for making keymaps

jacekpoz:

diniamo:

  • Move the theme dag entry to before luaScript.

  • Add rustfmt as the default formatter for Rust.

  • Enabled the terminal integration of catppuccin for theming Neovim’s built-in -terminal (this also affects toggleterm).

  • Migrate bufferline to setupOpts for more customizability

  • Use clangd as the default language server for C languages

  • Expose lib.nvim.types.pluginType, which for example allows the user to -create abstractions for adding plugins

  • Migrate indent-blankline to setupOpts for more customizability. While the -plugin’s options can now be found under indentBlankline.setupOpts, the -previous iteration of the module also included out of place/broken options, -which have been removed for the time being. These are:

    • listChar - this was already unused

    • fillChar - this had nothing to do with the plugin, please configure it -yourself by adding vim.opt.listchars:append({ space = '<char>' }) to your -lua configuration

    • eolChar - this also had nothing to do with the plugin, please configure it -yourself by adding vim.opt.listchars:append({ eol = '<char>' }) to your -lua configuration

  • Replace vim.lsp.nvimCodeActionMenu with vim.ui.fastaction, see the -breaking changes section above for more details

  • Add a setupOpts option to nvim-surround, which allows modifying options that -aren’t defined in nvf. Move the alternate nvim-surround keybinds to use -setupOpts.

  • Remove autopairs.type, and rename autopairs.enable to -autopairs.nvim-autopairs.enable. The new -vim.autopairs.nvim-autopairs.enable supports setupOpts format by -default.

  • Refactor of nvim-cmp and completion related modules

  • Add C# support under vim.languages.csharp, with support for both -omnisharp-roslyn and csharp-language-server.

  • Add Julia support under vim.languages.julia. Note that the entirety of Julia -is bundled with nvf, if you enable the module, since there is no way to -provide only the LSP server.

  • Add run.nvim support for running code -using cached commands.

  • Make Neovim’s configuration file entirely Lua based. This comes with a few -breaking changes:

    • vim.configRC has been removed. You will need to migrate your entries to -Neovim-compliant Lua code, and add them to vim.luaConfigRC instead. -Existing vimscript configurations may be preserved in vim.cmd functions. -Please see Neovim documentation on vim.cmd

    • vim.luaScriptRC is now the top-level DAG, and the internal vim.pluginRC -has been introduced for setting up internal plugins. See the “DAG entries in -nvf” manual page for more information.

  • Rewrite vim.maps, see the breaking changes section above.

NotAShelf:

  • Add deno fmt as the default Markdown formatter. This will be enabled -automatically if you have autoformatting enabled, but can be disabled manually -if you choose to.

  • Add vim.extraLuaFiles for optionally sourcing additional lua files in your -configuration.

  • Refactor programs.languages.elixir to use lspconfig and none-ls for LSP and -formatter setups respectively. Diagnostics support is considered, and may be -added once the credo linter has been added to nixpkgs. A pull request is -currently open.

  • Remove vim-tidal and friends.

  • Clean up Lualine module to reduce theme dependency on Catppuccin, and fixed -blending issues in component separators.

  • Add [ts-ereror-translator.nvim] extension of the TS language module, under -vim.languages.ts.extensions.ts-error-translator to aid with Typescript -development.

  • Add neo-tree.nvim as an alternative file-tree plugin. It will be available -under vim.filetree.neo-tree, similar to nvimtree.

  • Add nvf-print-config & nvf-print-config-path helper scripts to Neovim -closure. Both of those scripts have been automatically added to your PATH upon -using neovimConfig or programs.nvf.enable.

    • nvf-print-config will display your init.lua, in full.

    • nvf-print-config-path will display the path to a clone of your -init.lua. This is not the path used by the Neovim wrapper, but an -identical clone.

  • Add vim.ui.breadcrumbs.lualine to allow fine-tuning breadcrumbs behaviour on -Lualine. Only vim.ui.breadcrumbs.lualine.winbar is supported for the time -being.

  • Add basedpyright as a Python LSP -server and make it default.

  • Add python-lsp-server as an -additional Python LSP server.

  • Add vim.options to set vim.o values in in your nvf configuration -without using additional Lua. See option documentation for more details.

  • Add vim.dashboard.dashboard-nvim.setupOpts to allow user -configuration for dashboard.nvim

  • Update lualine.nvim input and add missing themes:

    • Adds ayu, gruvbox_dark, iceberg, moonfly, onedark, -powerline_dark and solarized_light themes.

  • Add vim.spellcheck.extraSpellWords to allow adding arbitrary -spellfiles to Neovim’s runtime with ease.

  • Add combined nvf configuration (config.vim) into the final package’s -passthru as passthru.neovimConfiguration for easier debugging.

  • Add support for tiny-devicons-auto-colors under -vim.visuals.tiny-devicons-auto-colors

  • Move options that used to set vim.o values (e.g. vim.wordWrap) into -vim.options as default values. Some are left as they don’t have a direct -equivalent, but expect a switch eventually.

ppenguin:

  • Telescope:

    • Fixed project-nvim command and keybinding

    • Added default ikeybind/command for Telescope resume (<leader>fr)

  • Add hcl lsp/formatter (not the same as terraform, which is not useful for -e.g. nomad config files).

Soliprem:

  • Add LSP and Treesitter support for R under vim.languages.R.

    • Add formatter support for R, with styler and formatR as options

  • Add Otter support under vim.lsp.otter and an assert to prevent conflict with -ccc

  • Fixed typo in Otter’s setupOpts

  • Add Neorg support under vim.notes.neorg

  • Add LSP, diagnostics, formatter and Treesitter support for Kotlin under -vim.languages.kotlin

  • changed default keybinds for leap.nvim to avoid altering expected behavior

  • Add LSP, formatter and Treesitter support for Vala under vim.languages.vala

  • Add [Tinymist](https://github.com/Myriad-Dreamin/tinymist] as a formatter for -the Typst language module.

  • Add LSP and Treesitter support for Assembly under vim.languages.assembly

  • Move which-key to the new spec

  • Add LSP and Treesitter support for Nushell under vim.languages.nu

  • Add LSP and Treesitter support for Gleam under vim.languages.gleam

Bloxx12

  • Add support for base16 theming under -vim.theme

  • Fix internal breakage in elixir-tools setup.

ksonj:

nezia1:

Nowaaru:

  • Add precognition-nvim.

DamitusThyYeeticus123:

  • Add support for Astro language server.

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-} -ol:first-child { - margin-top: 0; -} -ol:last-child { - margin-bottom: 0; -} - -li { - margin: 0.9rem 0; - padding-left: 5px; -} -li:first-child { - margin-top: 0; -} -li:last-child { - margin-bottom: 0; -} - -.navheader hr, -.navfooter hr { - margin: 1rem 0; - background: #e5e7eb; -} -@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) { - .navheader hr, - .navfooter hr { - background: #4b5563; - } -} -.navheader a, -.navfooter a { - text-decoration: none; -} - -#search-bar { - position: sticky; - top: 0; - background: white; - padding: 10px; - border-bottom: 1px solid #e5e7eb; - z-index: 1000; -} -@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) { - #search-bar { - background: #111827; - color: #f9fafb; - border-bottom: 1px solid black; - } -} - -#search-input { - width: 100%; - padding: 8px; - border: 1px solid #ccc; - border-radius: 4px; - background: inherit; - color: inherit; -} - -.hidden { - display: none; -} - -div.titlepage { - margin: 40px 0; -} -div.titlepage hr { - display: none; -} - -div.toc { - background: #f9fafb; 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-} - -.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; -} - -@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) { - @import "tomorrow-night.min.css"; -} - -/*# sourceMappingURL=style.css.map */ diff --git a/options.html b/options.html index f530b6db..676b6fda 100644 --- a/options.html +++ b/options.html @@ -8063,13 +8063,11 @@ boolean

-

An attribute set containing global variable values -for storing vim variables as early as possible. If -populated, this option will set vim variables in the -built luaConfigRC as the first item.

Note

{foo = "bar";} will set vim.g.foo to “bar”, where -the type of bar in the resulting Lua value will be -inferred from the type of the value in the {name = value;} -pair passed to the option.

+

A freeform attribute set containing global variable values for setting vim +variables as early as possible. If populated, this option will set vim variables +in the built luaConfigRC as the first item.

Note

{foo = "bar";} will set vim.g.foo to “bar”, where the type of bar in the +resulting Lua value will be inferred from the type of the value in the +{name = value;} pair passed to the option.

Type: attribute set of anything

@@ -22573,13 +22571,11 @@ list of (null or package or one of “alpha-nvim”, “base16”, “bufdelete-
-

An attribute set containing vim options to be set -as early as possible. If populated, this option will -set vim options in the built luaConfigRC after basic -and before pluginConfigs DAG entries.

Note

{foo = "bar";} will set vim.o.foo to “bar”, where -the type of bar in the resulting Lua value will be -inferred from the type of the value in the{name = value;} -pair passed to the option.

+

A freeform attribute set containing vim options to be set as early as possible. +If populated, this option will set vim options in the built luaConfigRC +after basic and before pluginConfigs DAG entries.

Note

{foo = "bar";} will set vim.o.foo to “bar”, where the type of bar in the +resulting Lua value will be inferred from the type of the value in the +{name = value;} pair passed to the option.

Type: attribute set of anything

@@ -22688,6 +22684,31 @@ one of “a”, “n”, “v”, “i”, “c”

Default: "a"

+

Declared by:

+ + +
+ +<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> + +
+
+
+ + vim.options.shiftwidth + + +
+
+

Number of spaces to use for each step of (auto)indent. Used for +cindent, >>, <<, etc.

When zero the tabstop value will be used.

+ +

Type: +signed integer

+ +

Default: +8

+

Declared by:

@@ -22736,6 +22757,31 @@ boolean

Default: true

+

Declared by:

+ + +
+ +<nvf/modules/wrapper/rc/options.nix> + +
+ +
+ + vim.options.tabstop + + +
+
+

Number of spaces that a <Tab> in the file counts for. Also see +the :retab command, and the softtabstop option.

+ +

Type: +signed integer

+ +

Default: +8

+

Declared by: