neovim-flake/modules/neovim/init/spellcheck.nix

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{
config,
lib,
...
}: let
inherit (lib.modules) mkIf mkRenamedOptionModule;
inherit (lib.options) mkOption mkEnableOption literalExpression;
inherit (lib.types) listOf str;
inherit (lib.nvim.lua) listToLuaTable;
inherit (lib.nvim.dag) entryAfter;
cfg = config.vim.spellcheck;
in {
imports = [
(mkRenamedOptionModule ["vim" "spellChecking"] ["vim" "spellcheck"])
];
options.vim.spellcheck = {
enable = mkEnableOption "Neovim's built-in spellchecking";
languages = mkOption {
type = listOf str;
default = ["en"];
example = literalExpression ''["en" "de"]'';
description = ''
A list of languages that should be used for spellchecking.
To add your own language files, you may place your `spell`
directory in either `~/.config/nvim` or the
[additionalRuntimePaths](#opt-vim.additionalRuntimePaths)
directory provided by **nvf**.
'';
};
ignoredFiletypes = mkOption {
type = listOf str;
default = ["toggleterm"];
example = literalExpression ''["markdown" "gitcommit"]'';
description = ''
A list of filetypes for which spellchecking will be disabled.
You may use `echo &filetype` in Neovim to find out the
filetype for a specific buffer.
'';
};
programmingWordlist.enable = mkEnableOption ''
vim-dirtytalk, a wordlist for programmers containing
common programming terms.
Setting this value as `true` has the same effect
as setting {option}`vim.spellCheck.enable`
'';
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
vim.luaConfigRC.spellcheck = entryAfter ["basic"] ''
vim.opt.spell = true
vim.opt.spelllang = ${listToLuaTable cfg.languages}
-- Disable spellchecking for certain filetypes
-- as configured by `vim.spellcheck.ignoredFiletypes`
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ "FileType" }, {
pattern = ${listToLuaTable cfg.ignoredFiletypes},
callback = function()
vim.opt_local.spell = false
end,
})
'';
};
}