mirror of
https://github.com/NotAShelf/neovim-flake.git
synced 2024-12-19 06:29:47 +01:00
docs/custom-plugins: improve wording for DAG; link to local docs
This commit is contained in:
parent
c382bb02eb
commit
d0ae648119
1 changed files with 23 additions and 17 deletions
|
@ -1,12 +1,13 @@
|
|||
# Configuring {#sec-configuring-plugins}
|
||||
|
||||
Just making the plugin to your Neovim configuration available might not always be enough. In that
|
||||
case, you can write custom lua config using either `config.vim.lazy.plugins.*.setupOpts`
|
||||
`config.vim.extraPlugins.*.setup` or `config.vim.luaConfigRC`.
|
||||
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.
|
||||
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.
|
||||
|
||||
```nix
|
||||
{
|
||||
|
@ -24,10 +25,11 @@ be used if the plugin uses a `require('module').setup(...)` pattern. Otherwise,
|
|||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
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:
|
||||
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:
|
||||
|
||||
```nix
|
||||
config.vim.extraPlugins = with pkgs.vimPlugins; {
|
||||
|
@ -56,13 +58,17 @@ For example:
|
|||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- deno-fmt-ignore-start -->
|
||||
|
||||
::: {.note}
|
||||
If your configuration needs to be put in a specific place in the config, you
|
||||
can use functions from `inputs.nvf.lib.nvim.dag` to order it. Refer to
|
||||
https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/blob/master/modules/lib/dag.nix
|
||||
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](/index.xhtml#ch-dag-entries) in the nvf manual
|
||||
to find out more about the DAG system.
|
||||
:::
|
||||
|
||||
If you successfully made your plugin work, please feel free to create a PR to
|
||||
add it to **nvf** or open an issue with your findings so that we can make it
|
||||
available for everyone easily.
|
||||
<!-- deno-fmt-ignore-end -->
|
||||
|
|
Loading…
Reference in a new issue