docs: Adds a paragraph about lua being a real programming language.
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@ -83,6 +83,39 @@ I hope you enjoy your Neovim journey,
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P.S. You can delete this when you're done too. It's your config now! :)
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--]]
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-- One last note before we leave you to play around: Lua is a real programming language.
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-- Why is that important? First of all, that you can use all the features of Lua,
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-- like variables, conditionals, loops and functions. Secondly, that you can interact with
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-- neovim in concise way. The following lines contain two examples that might give you some inspirations.
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-- This snippet adds a keymap to open a predefined file in a new tab:
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-- local function open_notes()
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-- vim.cmd 'tabnew'
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-- vim.cmd 'tabnext'
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-- local command = 'e' .. '/full_path/to_file' -- '..' is the build in string concatenation
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-- vim.cmd(command)
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-- end
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-- vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>m', open_notes)
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--
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-- This is interesting because there are certainly plugins out there
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-- that provide this functionallity in a sophisticated manner.
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-- But a plugin might change, might not provide the options you like,
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-- or you might not use this feature at all. If you do not use it,
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-- simply delete this code and you are done. If you like it, you
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-- may expand to what you need and nothing else. And if this is to
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-- much work, you might end up using the plugin anyway, but based
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-- on valid effidence that you like this feature.
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--
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-- The following snippet loads/executes some lua file when a specific file is opened:
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-- if vim.fn.expand("%") == "file.txt" then
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-- vim.cmd("so ./additional_config.lua")
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-- end
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-- One use-case could be a journal where the script.lua automatically moves your cursor
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-- to the end of file and inserts the curent date when you open it. (This suggestion is certainly not
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-- the easiest example, but that it is possible at all should get your mind racing
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-- with possibilities.)
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-- Good luck tinkering :)
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-- Set <space> as the leader key
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-- See `:help mapleader`
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