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## Overview
This is a Neovim configuration based on kickstart.nvim - a single-file starter configuration that prioritizes being small, documented, and understandable. The configuration has been customized with additional plugins and settings.
This is a Neovim configuration based on kickstart.nvim, refactored into a modular structure for better organization and maintainability. The configuration separates core settings, keymaps, and plugins into logical modules.
## Architecture
### Single-File Configuration
The entire configuration is contained in `init.lua` (lines 1-1001). This is intentional - kickstart.nvim uses a single-file approach as a teaching tool and reference. While splitting into modules is possible, the current structure keeps everything in one place for clarity.
### Modular Configuration Structure
The configuration is organized into three main directories:
```
~/.config/nvim/
├── init.lua # Bootstrap file that loads everything
├── lua/
│ ├── config/ # Core Neovim configuration
│ │ ├── options.lua # Vim settings (leader, numbering, clipboard, etc.)
│ │ ├── keymaps.lua # Global key mappings
│ │ └── autocommands.lua # Autocommands (highlight on yank, etc.)
│ ├── plugins/ # Plugin specifications (auto-loaded by lazy.nvim)
│ │ ├── colorscheme.lua # Color scheme (kanso.nvim + alternatives)
│ │ ├── treesitter.lua # Syntax highlighting & parsing
│ │ ├── lsp.lua # LSP configuration & Mason
│ │ ├── completion.lua # blink.cmp & LuaSnip
│ │ ├── telescope.lua # Fuzzy finder
│ │ ├── navigation.lua # Harpoon, Flash, Oil, tmux-navigator
│ │ ├── formatting.lua # conform.nvim
│ │ ├── ui.lua # which-key, lualine
│ │ ├── utils.lua # vim-sleuth, gitsigns, autopairs, snacks
│ │ ├── claude-code.lua # Claude Code integration
│ │ └── optional/ # Optional plugins (not loaded by default)
│ │ ├── README.md # Instructions for enabling optional plugins
│ │ ├── debug.lua # DAP debugger for Go
│ │ ├── indent-blankline.lua # Indentation guides
│ │ └── lint.lua # Linting with nvim-lint
│ └── custom/
│ └── plugins/
│ └── init.lua # User-added custom plugins
```
### Plugin Management
- **Plugin Manager**: lazy.nvim (installed at init.lua:122-130)
- **Plugin Definitions**: All plugins defined in the `lazy.setup()` call starting at init.lua:143
- **Custom Plugins**: Additional user plugins can be added in `lua/custom/plugins/init.lua`
- **Plugin Manager**: lazy.nvim (bootstrapped in init.lua)
- **Auto-Loading**: All files in `lua/plugins/*.lua` are automatically loaded
- **Custom Plugins**: Add your own in `lua/custom/plugins/init.lua` or create new files there
### Key Plugin Categories
1. **LSP Configuration** (init.lua:435-698)
- Mason for LSP installation (init.lua:454-456)
1. **LSP Configuration** (`lua/plugins/lsp.lua`)
- Mason for LSP installation
- Configured servers: `pyright`, `zls`, `rust_analyzer`, `ts_ls`, `lua_ls`
- LSP capabilities enhanced by blink.cmp (init.lua:624)
- LSP capabilities enhanced by blink.cmp
- Autocommands for LSP attach events setup keymaps and highlighting
2. **Completion** (init.lua:746-837)
2. **Completion** (`lua/plugins/completion.lua`)
- blink.cmp for autocompletion
- LuaSnip for snippet expansion
- Default keymap preset uses `<c-y>` to accept
3. **Telescope** (init.lua:255-359)
3. **Telescope** (`lua/plugins/telescope.lua`)
- Fuzzy finder with vertical layout
- Extensions: fzf, ui-select
- Leader-based keymaps for searching files, grep, diagnostics, etc.
4. **Navigation & Movement**
- Harpoon2 for file bookmarking (init.lua:375-432)
- Flash.nvim for rapid cursor movement (init.lua:361-373)
- Oil.nvim for file browsing (init.lua:964-978)
- vim-tmux-navigator for seamless tmux/vim navigation (init.lua:154-170)
4. **Navigation & Movement** (`lua/plugins/navigation.lua`)
- Harpoon2 for file bookmarking
- Flash.nvim for rapid cursor movement
- Oil.nvim for file browsing
- vim-tmux-navigator for seamless tmux/vim navigation
5. **Formatting** (init.lua:701-744)
5. **Formatting** (`lua/plugins/formatting.lua`)
- conform.nvim handles formatting
- Format on save enabled (except for C/C++)
- Configured formatters: stylua (Lua), prettier (JS/TS/CSS/HTML/JSON)
@ -91,46 +121,114 @@ gW " Workspace symbols (Telescope)
<leader>m " Format buffer
```
### Git Operations (gitsigns)
```
]c / [c " Next/previous git change
<leader>hs " Stage hunk
<leader>hr " Reset hunk
<leader>hS " Stage buffer
<leader>hu " Undo stage hunk
<leader>hR " Reset buffer
<leader>hp " Preview hunk
<leader>hb " Blame line
<leader>hd " Diff against index
<leader>hD " Diff against last commit
<leader>tb " Toggle git blame line
<leader>tD " Toggle git show deleted
```
## Configuration Details
### Settings
- Leader key: `<space>` (init.lua:2)
- Line numbers: relative + absolute (init.lua:9-10)
- No line wrapping (init.lua:19)
- Clipboard: synced with OS (init.lua:21-23)
- Undo history: persisted (init.lua:29)
- Scrolloff: 10 lines (init.lua:61)
- Cursor: blinking block in normal mode, vertical bar in insert (init.lua:68-72)
### Settings (lua/config/options.lua)
- Leader key: `<space>`
- Line numbers: relative + absolute
- No line wrapping
- Clipboard: synced with OS
- Undo history: persisted
- Scrolloff: 10 lines
- Cursor: blinking block in normal mode, vertical bar in insert
### Treesitter Languages
Auto-installed parsers for: zig, python, typescript, rust, htmldjango, bash, c, html, lua, markdown, vim (init.lua:912-929)
### Treesitter Languages (lua/plugins/treesitter.lua)
Auto-installed parsers for: zig, python, typescript, rust, htmldjango, bash, c, html, lua, markdown, vim
### Color Scheme
Currently using kanso.nvim (init.lua:848-856). Several commented-out alternatives available (gruvbox-material, catppuccin, kanagawa, zenbones, vague).
### Color Scheme (lua/plugins/colorscheme.lua)
Currently using kanso.nvim. Several commented-out alternatives available (gruvbox-material, catppuccin, kanagawa, zenbones, vague).
### Custom Keymaps
- `<C-d>/<C-u>`: Page down/up with recentering (init.lua:76-77)
- `<C-h/j/k/l>`: Window navigation (init.lua:98-101)
- `<Esc>`: Clear search highlights (init.lua:81)
### Custom Keymaps (lua/config/keymaps.lua)
- `<C-d>/<C-u>`: Page down/up with recentering
- `<C-h/j/k/l>`: Window navigation
- `<Esc>`: Clear search highlights
## Development Notes
### Modifying Configuration
The main configuration is in `init.lua`. When making changes:
1. Restart Neovim or `:source $MYVIMRC`
2. Run `:Lazy sync` if plugins were added/removed
3. Run `:Mason` to install new LSP servers or formatters
**Core Settings**: Edit files in `lua/config/`
- `options.lua` - Vim options and settings
- `keymaps.lua` - Global key mappings
- `autocommands.lua` - Autocommands
**Plugins**: Edit corresponding files in `lua/plugins/`
- Each plugin category has its own file
- Changes take effect after `:source $MYVIMRC` or restarting Neovim
- Run `:Lazy sync` if plugins were added/removed
### Adding New Plugins
1. **Create a new file** in `lua/plugins/` (e.g., `my-plugin.lua`)
2. **Return a table** with plugin specs:
```lua
return {
{
'author/plugin-name',
config = function()
-- plugin configuration
end,
},
}
```
3. **Restart Neovim** - lazy.nvim will auto-discover and load it
### Adding New LSP Servers
1. Add server to the `servers` table (init.lua:635-663)
2. Add to `ensure_installed` if needed (init.lua:678-681)
3. Restart Neovim - mason-tool-installer will auto-install
1. Edit `lua/plugins/lsp.lua`
2. Add server to the `servers` table
3. Optionally add to `ensure_installed`
4. Restart Neovim - mason-tool-installer will auto-install
### Adding Formatters
1. Install via Mason or ensure it's in PATH
2. Add to `formatters_by_ft` table (init.lua:731-742)
3. Optionally add to `ensure_installed` (init.lua:679)
### Plugin Organization
- Custom user plugins: Add to `lua/custom/plugins/init.lua` or create new files in that directory
- Kickstart example plugins: Located in `lua/kickstart/plugins/` (currently commented out/unused)
1. Edit `lua/plugins/formatting.lua`
2. Add to `formatters_by_ft` table
3. Install via `:Mason` or ensure it's in PATH
4. Optionally add to `ensure_installed` in `lua/plugins/lsp.lua`
### Plugin Organization Philosophy
- **Separation by Function**: Each file in `lua/plugins/` represents a logical category
- **Easy Discovery**: Find all plugins of a type in one file
- **Modular**: Add/remove entire categories by managing single files
- **Custom Additions**: Use `lua/custom/plugins/` for your personal plugins without modifying core structure
### Optional Plugins
The `lua/plugins/optional/` directory contains plugins that are not enabled by default but may be useful:
- **debug.lua** - DAP debugger primarily configured for Go (extensible to other languages)
- **indent-blankline.lua** - Adds indentation guides on blank lines
- **lint.lua** - Linting with nvim-lint (includes markdown example)
**To enable an optional plugin**, move it from `lua/plugins/optional/` to `lua/plugins/`:
```bash
mv lua/plugins/optional/debug.lua lua/plugins/debug.lua
```
Or import it directly in your `init.lua`:
```lua
require('lazy').setup({
{ import = 'plugins' },
{ import = 'plugins.optional.debug' }, -- Enable debug plugin
})
```
See `lua/plugins/optional/README.md` for more details.

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-- Set <space> as the leader key
vim.g.mapleader = ' '
vim.g.maplocalleader = ' '
-- autoindent if possible when entering a new line in a block
vim.opt.autowriteall = false
vim.opt.smartindent = true
-- Make line numbers default
vim.opt.number = true
vim.opt.relativenumber = true
-- Enable mouse mode, can be useful for resizing splits for example!
vim.opt.mouse = 'a'
-- Don't show the mode, since it's already in the status line
vim.opt.showmode = false
-- Don't wrap long words
vim.opt.wrap = false
-- Sync clipboard between OS and Neovim.
vim.schedule(function()
vim.opt.clipboard = 'unnamedplus'
end)
-- Enable break indent
vim.opt.breakindent = true
-- Save undo history
vim.opt.undofile = true
-- Case-insensitive searching UNLESS \C or one or more capital letters in the search term
vim.opt.ignorecase = true
vim.opt.smartcase = true
-- Keep signcolumn on by default
vim.opt.signcolumn = 'yes'
-- Decrease update time
vim.opt.updatetime = 250
-- Decrease mapped sequence wait time
vim.opt.timeoutlen = 300
-- Configure how new splits should be opened
vim.opt.splitright = true
vim.opt.splitbelow = true
-- Sets how neovim will display certain whitespace characters in the editor.
-- See `:help 'list'`
-- and `:help 'listchars'`
vim.opt.list = true
vim.opt.listchars = { tab = '» ', trail = '·', nbsp = '' }
-- Preview substitutions live, as you type!
vim.opt.inccommand = 'split'
-- Show which line your cursor is on
vim.opt.cursorline = true
-- Minimal number of screen lines to keep above and below the cursor.
vim.opt.scrolloff = 10
-- if performing an operation that would fail due to unsaved changes in the buffer (like `:q`),
-- instead raise a dialog asking if you wish to save the current file(s)
-- See `:help 'confirm'`
vim.opt.confirm = true
vim.opt.guicursor = {
'n-v-c:block-Cursor/lCursor-blinkwait1000-blinkon100-blinkoff100',
'i-ci:ver25-Cursor/lCursor-blinkwait1000-blinkon100-blinkoff100',
'r:hor50-Cursor/lCursor-blinkwait100-blinkon100-blinkoff100',
}
-- [[ Basic Keymaps ]]
-- See `:help vim.keymap.set()`
-- recenter to middle after page jump
vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-d>', '<C-d>zz')
vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-u>', '<C-u>zz')
-- Clear highlights on search when pressing <Esc> in normal mode
-- See `:help hlsearch`
vim.keymap.set('n', '<Esc>', '<cmd>nohlsearch<CR>')
-- Diagnostic keymaps
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>q', vim.diagnostic.setloclist, { desc = 'Open diagnostic [Q]uickfix list' })
-- Exit terminal mode in the builtin terminal with a shortcut that is a bit easier
-- for people to discover. Otherwise, you normally need to press <C-\><C-n>, which
-- is not what someone will guess without a bit more experience.
--
-- NOTE: This won't work in all terminal emulators/tmux/etc. Try your own mapping
-- or just use <C-\><C-n> to exit terminal mode
vim.keymap.set('t', '<Esc><Esc>', '<C-\\><C-n>', { desc = 'Exit terminal mode' })
-- Keybinds to make split navigation easier.
-- Use CTRL+<hjkl> to switch between windows
--
-- See `:help wincmd` for a list of all window commands
vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-h>', '<C-w><C-h>', { desc = 'Move focus to the left window' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-l>', '<C-w><C-l>', { desc = 'Move focus to the right window' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-j>', '<C-w><C-j>', { desc = 'Move focus to the lower window' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-k>', '<C-w><C-k>', { desc = 'Move focus to the upper window' })
-- NOTE: Some trminals have colliding keymaps or are not able to send distinct keycodes
-- vim.keymap.set("n", "<C-S-h>", "<C-w>H", { desc = "Move window to the left" })
-- vim.keymap.set("n", "<C-S-l>", "<C-w>L", { desc = "Move window to the right" })
-- vim.keymap.set("n", "<C-S-j>", "<C-w>J", { desc = "Move window to the lower" })
-- vim.keymap.sut("n", "<C-S-k>", "<C-w>K", { desc = "Move window to the upper" })
-- [[ Basic Autocommands ]]
-- See `:help lua-guide-autocommands`
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('TextYankPost', {
desc = 'Highlight when yanking (copying) text',
group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('kickstart-highlight-yank', { clear = true }),
callback = function()
vim.highlight.on_yank()
end,
})
-- Bootstrap configuration
-- Load core vim settings, keymaps, and autocommands
require 'config.options'
require 'config.keymaps'
require 'config.autocommands'
-- [[ Install `lazy.nvim` plugin manager ]]
-- See `:help lazy.nvim.txt` or https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim for more info
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end ---@diagnostic disable-next-line: undefined-field
vim.opt.rtp:prepend(lazypath)
-- [[ Configure and install plugins ]]
--
-- To check the current status of your plugins, run
-- :Lazy
--
-- You can press `?` in this menu for help. Use `:q` to close the window
--
-- To update plugins you can run
-- :Lazy update
--
-- NOTE: Here is where you install your plugins.
-- Plugins are automatically loaded from lua/plugins/*.lua
-- You can also configure plugins after the setup call as they will be available in your path.
require('lazy').setup({
-- NOTE: Plugins can be added with a link (or for a github repo: 'owner/repo' link).
'tpope/vim-sleuth', -- Detect tabstop and shiftwidth automatically
-- NOTE: Plugins can also be added by using a table,
-- with the first argument being the link and the following
-- keys can be used to configure plugin behavior/loading/etc.
--
-- Use `opts = {}` to automatically pass options to a plugin's `setup()` function, forcing the plugin to be loaded.
--
{
'christoomey/vim-tmux-navigator',
cmd = {
'TmuxNavigateLeft',
'TmuxNavigateDown',
'TmuxNavigateUp',
'TmuxNavigateRight',
'TmuxNavigatePrevious',
'TmuxNavigatorProcessList',
},
keys = {
{ '<c-h>', '<cmd><C-U>TmuxNavigateLeft<cr>' },
{ '<c-j>', '<cmd><C-U>TmuxNavigateDown<cr>' },
{ '<c-k>', '<cmd><C-U>TmuxNavigateUp<cr>' },
{ '<c-l>', '<cmd><C-U>TmuxNavigateRight<cr>' },
{ '<c-\\>', '<cmd><C-U>TmuxNavigatePrevious<cr>' },
},
},
-- Alternatively, use `config = function() ... end` for full control over the configuration.
-- If you prefer to call `setup` explicitly, use:
-- {
-- 'lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim',
-- config = function()
-- require('gitsigns').setup({
-- -- Your gitsigns configuration here
-- })
-- end,
-- }
--
-- Here is a more advanced example where we pass configuration
-- options to `gitsigns.nvim`.
--
-- See `:help gitsigns` to understand what the configuration keys do
{ -- Adds git related signs to the gutter, as well as utilities for managing changes
'lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim',
opts = {
signs = {
add = { text = '+' },
change = { text = '~' },
delete = { text = '_' },
topdelete = { text = '' },
changedelete = { text = '~' },
},
},
},
-- NOTE: Plugins can also be configured to run Lua code when they are loaded.
--
-- This is often very useful to both group configuration, as well as handle
-- lazy loading plugins that don't need to be loaded immediately at startup.
--
-- For example, in the following configuration, we use:
-- event = 'VimEnter'
--
-- which loads which-key before all the UI elements are loaded. Events can be
-- normal autocommands events (`:help autocmd-events`).
--
-- Then, because we use the `opts` key (recommended), the configuration runs
-- after the plugin has been loaded as `require(MODULE).setup(opts)`.
{ -- Useful plugin to show you pending keybinds.
'folke/which-key.nvim',
event = 'VimEnter', -- Sets the loading event to 'VimEnter'
opts = {
theme = 'helix',
-- delay between pressing a key and opening which-key (milliseconds)
-- this setting is independent of vim.opt.timeoutlen
delay = 0,
},
},
{
'greggh/claude-code.nvim',
dependencies = {
'nvim-lua/plenary.nvim', -- Required for git operations
},
config = function()
require('claude-code').setup {
window = {
position = 'float',
},
keymaps = {
toggle = {
normal = '<leader>c', -- Normal mode keymap for toggling Claude Code, false to disable
terminal = 'false', -- Terminal mode keymap for toggling Claude Code, false to disable
-- variants = {
-- continue = "<leader>cC", -- Normal mode keymap for Claude Code with continue flag
-- verbose = "<leader>cV", -- Normal mode keymap for Claude Code with verbose flag
--},
},
window_navigation = true, -- Enable window navigation keymaps (<C-h/j/k/l>)
scrolling = true, -- Enable scrolling keymaps (<C-f/b>) for page up/down
},
}
end,
},
-- NOTE: Plugins can specify dependencies.
--
-- The dependencies are proper plugin specifications as well - anything
-- you do for a plugin at the top level, you can do for a dependency.
--
-- Use the `dependencies` key to specify the dependencies of a particular plugin
{ -- Fuzzy Finder (files, lsp, etc)
'nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim',
event = 'VimEnter',
dependencies = {
'nvim-lua/plenary.nvim',
{ -- If encountering errors, see telescope-fzf-native README for installation instructions
'nvim-telescope/telescope-fzf-native.nvim',
-- `build` is used to run some command when the plugin is installed/updated.
-- This is only run then, not every time Neovim starts up.
build = 'make',
-- `cond` is a condition used to determine whether this plugin should be
-- installed and loaded.
cond = function()
return vim.fn.executable 'make' == 1
end,
},
{ 'nvim-telescope/telescope-ui-select.nvim' },
{ 'nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons', enabled = false },
},
config = function()
-- Telescope is a fuzzy finder that comes with a lot of different things that
-- it can fuzzy find! It's more than just a "file finder", it can search
-- many different aspects of Neovim, your workspace, LSP, and more!
--
-- The easiest way to use Telescope, is to start by doing something like:
-- :Telescope help_tags
--
-- After running this command, a window will open up and you're able to
-- type in the prompt window. You'll see a list of `help_tags` options and
-- a corresponding preview of the help.
--
-- Two important keymaps to use while in Telescope are:
-- - Insert mode: <c-/>
-- - Normal mode: ?
--
-- This opens a window that shows you all of the keymaps for the current
-- Telescope picker. This is really useful to discover what Telescope can
-- do as well as how to actually do it!
-- [[ Configure Telescope ]]
-- See `:help telescope` and `:help telescope.setup()`
require('telescope').setup {
-- You can put your default mappings / updates / etc. in here
-- All the info you're looking for is in `:help telescope.setup()`
--
-- defaults = {
-- mappings = {
-- i = { ['<c-enter>'] = 'to_fuzzy_refine' },
-- },
-- },
-- pickers = {}
defaults = {
layout_strategy = 'vertical',
layout_config = { preview_cutoff = 0, width = { padding = 0 }, height = { padding = 0 } },
},
extensions = {
['ui-select'] = {
require('telescope.themes').get_dropdown(),
},
},
}
-- Enable Telescope extensions if they are installed
pcall(require('telescope').load_extension, 'fzf')
pcall(require('telescope').load_extension, 'ui-select')
-- See `:help telescope.builtin`
local builtin = require 'telescope.builtin'
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sh', builtin.help_tags, { desc = '[S]earch [H]elp' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sk', builtin.keymaps, { desc = '[S]earch [K]eymaps' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sf', builtin.find_files, { desc = '[S]earch [F]iles' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>ss', builtin.builtin, { desc = '[S]earch [S]elect Telescope' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sw', builtin.grep_string, { desc = '[S]earch current [W]ord' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sg', builtin.live_grep, { desc = '[S]earch by [G]rep' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sd', builtin.diagnostics, { desc = '[S]earch [D]iagnostics' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sr', builtin.resume, { desc = '[S]earch [R]esume' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>s.', builtin.oldfiles, { desc = '[S]earch Recent Files ("." for repeat)' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader><leader>', builtin.buffers, { desc = '[ ] Find existing buffers' })
-- Slightly advanced example of overriding default behavior and theme
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>/', function()
-- You can pass additional configuration to Telescope to change the theme, layout, etc.
builtin.current_buffer_fuzzy_find(require('telescope.themes').get_dropdown {
winblend = 10,
previewer = true,
})
end, { desc = '[/] Fuzzily search in current buffer' })
-- It's also possible to pass additional configuration options.
-- See `:help telescope.builtin.live_grep()` for information about particular keys
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>s/', function()
builtin.live_grep {
grep_open_files = true,
prompt_title = 'Live Grep in Open Files',
}
end, { desc = '[S]earch [/] in Open Files' })
-- Shortcut for searching your Neovim configuration files
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sn', function()
builtin.find_files { cwd = vim.fn.stdpath 'config' }
end, { desc = '[S]earch [N]eovim files' })
end,
},
{
'folke/flash.nvim',
event = 'VeryLazy',
---@type Flash.Config
opts = {},
-- stylua: ignore
keys = {
{ "s", mode = { "n", "x", "o" }, function() require("flash").jump() end, desc = "Flash" },
{ "S", mode = { "n", "x", "o" }, function() require("flash").treesitter() end, desc = "Flash Treesitter" },
{ "r", mode = "o", function() require("flash").remote() end, desc = "Remote Flash" },
{ "R", mode = { "o", "x" }, function() require("flash").treesitter_search() end, desc = "Treesitter Search" },
{ "<c-s>", mode = { "c" }, function() require("flash").toggle() end, desc = "Toggle Flash Search" },
},
},
{
'ThePrimeagen/harpoon',
branch = 'harpoon2',
dependencies = { 'nvim-lua/plenary.nvim', 'nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim' },
config = function()
local harpoon = require 'harpoon'
harpoon:setup()
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>a', function()
harpoon:list():add()
end, { desc = '[A]dd to Harpoon list' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>e', function()
harpoon.ui:toggle_quick_menu(harpoon:list())
end, { desc = 'Toggle Harpoon m[E]nu' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>1', function()
harpoon:list():select(1)
end, { desc = 'Harpoon 1' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>2', function()
harpoon:list():select(2)
end, { desc = 'Harpoon 2' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>3', function()
harpoon:list():select(3)
end, { desc = 'Harpoon 3' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>4', function()
harpoon:list():select(4)
end, { desc = 'Harpoon 4' })
-- Toggle previous & next buffers stored within Harpoon list
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>p', function()
harpoon:list():prev()
end, { desc = '[P]revious Harpoon' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>n', function()
harpoon:list():next()
end, { desc = '[N]ext Harpoon' })
-- basic telescope configuration
local conf = require('telescope.config').values
local function toggle_telescope(harpoon_files)
local file_paths = {}
for _, item in ipairs(harpoon_files.items) do
table.insert(file_paths, item.value)
end
require('telescope.pickers')
.new({}, {
prompt_title = 'Harpoon',
finder = require('telescope.finders').new_table {
results = file_paths,
},
previewer = conf.file_previewer {},
sorter = conf.generic_sorter {},
})
:find()
end
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader><S-E>', function()
toggle_telescope(harpoon:list())
end, { desc = 'Open harpoon window' })
end,
},
-- LSP Plugins
{
-- `lazydev` configures Lua LSP for your Neovim config, runtime and plugins
-- used for completion, annotations and signatures of Neovim apis
'folke/lazydev.nvim',
ft = 'lua',
opts = {
library = {
-- Load luvit types when the `vim.uv` word is found
{ path = '${3rd}/luv/library', words = { 'vim%.uv' } },
},
},
},
{
-- Main LSP Configuration
'neovim/nvim-lspconfig',
dependencies = {
-- Automatically install LSPs and related tools to stdpath for Neovim
-- Mason must be loaded before its dependents so we need to set it up here.
-- NOTE: `opts = {}` is the same as calling `require('mason').setup({})`
{ 'williamboman/mason.nvim', version = 'v1.*', opts = {} },
{ 'williamboman/mason-lspconfig.nvim', version = 'v1.*' },
'WhoIsSethDaniel/mason-tool-installer.nvim',
-- Useful status updates for LSP.
{ 'j-hui/fidget.nvim', opts = {} },
-- Allows extra capabilities provided by blink.cmp
'saghen/blink.cmp',
},
config = function()
-- Brief aside: **What is LSP?**
--
-- LSP is an initialism you've probably heard, but might not understand what it is.
--
-- LSP stands for Language Server Protocol. It's a protocol that helps editors
-- and language tooling communicate in a standardized fashion.
--
-- In general, you have a "server" which is some tool built to understand a particular
-- language (such as `gopls`, `lua_ls`, `rust_analyzer`, etc.). These Language Servers
-- (sometimes called LSP servers, but that's kind of like ATM Machine) are standalone
-- processes that communicate with some "client" - in this case, Neovim!
--
-- LSP provides Neovim with features like:
-- - Go to definition
-- - Find references
-- - Autocompletion
-- - Symbol Search
-- - and more!
--
-- Thus, Language Servers are external tools that must be installed separately from
-- Neovim. This is where `mason` and related plugins come into play.
--
-- If you're wondering about lsp vs treesitter, you can check out the wonderfully
-- and elegantly composed help section, `:help lsp-vs-treesitter`
-- This function gets run when an LSP attaches to a particular buffer.
-- That is to say, every time a new file is opened that is associated with
-- an lsp (for example, opening `main.rs` is associated with `rust_analyzer`) this
-- function will be executed to configure the current buffer
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('LspAttach', {
group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('kickstart-lsp-attach', { clear = true }),
callback = function(event)
-- NOTE: Remember that Lua is a real programming language, and as such it is possible
-- to define small helper and utility functions so you don't have to repeat yourself.
--
-- In this case, we create a function that lets us more easily define mappings specific
-- for LSP related items. It sets the mode, buffer and description for us each time.
local map = function(keys, func, desc, mode)
mode = mode or 'n'
vim.keymap.set(mode, keys, func, { buffer = event.buf, desc = 'LSP: ' .. desc })
end
-- Rename the variable under your cursor.
-- Most Language Servers support renaming across files, etc.
map('grn', vim.lsp.buf.rename, '[R]e[n]ame')
-- Execute a code action, usually your cursor needs to be on top of an error
-- or a suggestion from your LSP for this to activate.
map('gra', vim.lsp.buf.code_action, '[G]oto Code [A]ction', { 'n', 'x' })
-- Find references for the word under your cursor.
map('grr', require('telescope.builtin').lsp_references, '[G]oto [R]eferences')
-- Jump to the implementation of the word under your cursor.
-- Useful when your language has ways of declaring types without an actual implementation.
map('gri', require('telescope.builtin').lsp_implementations, '[G]oto [I]mplementation')
-- Jump to the definition of the word under your cursor.
-- This is where a variable was first declared, or where a function is defined, etc.
-- To jump back, press <C-t>.
map('grd', require('telescope.builtin').lsp_definitions, '[G]oto [D]efinition')
-- WARN: This is not Goto Definition, this is Goto Declaration.
-- For example, in C this would take you to the header.
map('grD', vim.lsp.buf.declaration, '[G]oto [D]eclaration')
-- Fuzzy find all the symbols in your current document.
-- Symbols are things like variables, functions, types, etc.
map('gO', require('telescope.builtin').lsp_document_symbols, 'Open Document Symbols')
-- Fuzzy find all the symbols in your current workspace.
-- Similar to document symbols, except searches over your entire project.
map('gW', require('telescope.builtin').lsp_dynamic_workspace_symbols, 'Open Workspace Symbols')
-- Jump to the type of the word under your cursor.
-- Useful when you're not sure what type a variable is and you want to see
-- the definition of its *type*, not where it was *defined*.
map('grt', require('telescope.builtin').lsp_type_definitions, '[G]oto [T]ype Definition')
-- This function resolves a difference between neovim nightly (version 0.11) and stable (version 0.10)
---@param client vim.lsp.Client
---@param method vim.lsp.protocol.Method
---@param bufnr? integer some lsp support methods only in specific files
---@return boolean
local function client_supports_method(client, method, bufnr)
if vim.fn.has 'nvim-0.11' == 1 then
return client:supports_method(method, bufnr)
else
return client.supports_method(method, { bufnr = bufnr })
end
end
-- The following two autocommands are used to highlight references of the
-- word under your cursor when your cursor rests there for a little while.
-- See `:help CursorHold` for information about when this is executed
--
-- When you move your cursor, the highlights will be cleared (the second autocommand).
local client = vim.lsp.get_client_by_id(event.data.client_id)
if client and client_supports_method(client, vim.lsp.protocol.Methods.textDocument_documentHighlight, event.buf) then
local highlight_augroup = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('kickstart-lsp-highlight', { clear = false })
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ 'CursorHold', 'CursorHoldI' }, {
buffer = event.buf,
group = highlight_augroup,
callback = vim.lsp.buf.document_highlight,
})
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ 'CursorMoved', 'CursorMovedI' }, {
buffer = event.buf,
group = highlight_augroup,
callback = vim.lsp.buf.clear_references,
})
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('LspDetach', {
group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('kickstart-lsp-detach', { clear = true }),
callback = function(event2)
vim.lsp.buf.clear_references()
vim.api.nvim_clear_autocmds { group = 'kickstart-lsp-highlight', buffer = event2.buf }
end,
})
end
-- The following code creates a keymap to toggle inlay hints in your
-- code, if the language server you are using supports them
--
-- This may be unwanted, since they displace some of your code
if client and client_supports_method(client, vim.lsp.protocol.Methods.textDocument_inlayHint, event.buf) then
map('<leader>th', function()
vim.lsp.inlay_hint.enable(not vim.lsp.inlay_hint.is_enabled { bufnr = event.buf })
end, '[T]oggle Inlay [H]ints')
end
end,
})
-- Diagnostic Config
-- See :help vim.diagnostic.Opts
vim.diagnostic.config {
severity_sort = true,
float = { border = 'rounded', source = 'if_many' },
underline = { severity = vim.diagnostic.severity.ERROR },
signs = {},
virtual_text = {
source = 'if_many',
spacing = 2,
format = function(diagnostic)
local diagnostic_message = {
[vim.diagnostic.severity.ERROR] = diagnostic.message,
[vim.diagnostic.severity.WARN] = diagnostic.message,
[vim.diagnostic.severity.INFO] = diagnostic.message,
[vim.diagnostic.severity.HINT] = diagnostic.message,
}
return diagnostic_message[diagnostic.severity]
end,
},
}
-- LSP servers and clients are able to communicate to each other what features they support.
-- By default, Neovim doesn't support everything that is in the LSP specification.
-- When you add blink.cmp, luasnip, etc. Neovim now has *more* capabilities.
-- So, we create new capabilities with blink.cmp, and then broadcast that to the servers.
local capabilities = require('blink.cmp').get_lsp_capabilities()
-- Enable the following language servers
-- Feel free to add/remove any LSPs that you want here. They will automatically be installed.
--
-- Add any additional override configuration in the following tables. Available keys are:
-- - cmd (table): Override the default command used to start the server
-- - filetypes (table): Override the default list of associated filetypes for the server
-- - capabilities (table): Override fields in capabilities. Can be used to disable certain LSP features.
-- - settings (table): Override the default settings passed when initializing the server.
-- For example, to see the options for `lua_ls`, you could go to: https://luals.github.io/wiki/settings/
local servers = {
-- clangd = {},
-- gopls = {},
pyright = {},
zls = {},
rust_analyzer = {},
-- ... etc. See `:help lspconfig-all` for a list of all the pre-configured LSPs
--
-- Some languages (like typescript) have entire language plugins that can be useful:
-- https://github.com/pmizio/typescript-tools.nvim
--
-- But for many setups, the LSP (`ts_ls`) will work just fine
ts_ls = {},
lua_ls = {
-- cmd = { ... },
-- filetypes = { ... },
-- capabilities = {},
settings = {
Lua = {
completion = {
callSnippet = 'Replace',
},
-- You can toggle below to ignore Lua_LS's noisy `missing-fields` warnings
-- diagnostics = { disable = { 'missing-fields' } },
},
},
},
}
-- Ensure the servers and tools above are installed
--
-- To check the current status of installed tools and/or manually install
-- other tools, you can run
-- :Mason
--
-- You can press `g?` for help in this menu.
--
-- `mason` had to be setup earlier: to configure its options see the
-- `dependencies` table for `nvim-lspconfig` above.
--
-- You can add other tools here that you want Mason to install
-- for you, so that they are available from within Neovim.
local ensure_installed = vim.tbl_keys(servers or {})
vim.list_extend(ensure_installed, {
'stylua', -- Used to format Lua code
})
require('mason-tool-installer').setup { ensure_installed = ensure_installed }
require('mason-lspconfig').setup {
ensure_installed = {}, -- explicitly set to an empty table (Kickstart populates installs via mason-tool-installer)
automatic_installation = false,
handlers = {
function(server_name)
local server = servers[server_name] or {}
-- This handles overriding only values explicitly passed
-- by the server configuration above. Useful when disabling
-- certain features of an LSP (for example, turning off formatting for ts_ls)
server.capabilities = vim.tbl_deep_extend('force', {}, capabilities, server.capabilities or {})
require('lspconfig')[server_name].setup(server)
end,
},
}
end,
},
{ -- Autoformat
'stevearc/conform.nvim',
event = { 'BufWritePre' },
cmd = { 'ConformInfo' },
keys = {
{
'<leader>m',
function()
require('conform').format { async = true, lsp_format = 'fallback' }
end,
mode = '',
desc = 'For[m]at buffer',
},
},
opts = {
notify_on_error = false,
format_on_save = function(bufnr)
-- Disable "format_on_save lsp_fallback" for languages that don't
-- have a well standardized coding style. You can add additional
-- languages here or re-enable it for the disabled ones.
local disable_filetypes = { c = true, cpp = true }
if disable_filetypes[vim.bo[bufnr].filetype] then
return nil
else
return {
timeout_ms = 500,
lsp_format = 'fallback',
}
end
end,
formatters_by_ft = {
lua = { 'stylua' },
-- Conform can also run multiple formatters sequentially
-- python = { 'ruff' },
javascript = { 'prettier' },
typescript = { 'prettier' },
javascriptreact = { 'prettier' },
typescriptreact = { 'prettier' },
css = { 'prettier' },
html = { 'prettier' },
json = { 'prettier' },
},
},
},
{ -- Autocompletion
'saghen/blink.cmp',
event = 'VimEnter',
version = '1.*',
dependencies = {
-- Snippet Engine
{
'L3MON4D3/LuaSnip',
version = '2.*',
build = (function()
return 'make install_jsregexp'
end)(),
dependencies = {
-- `friendly-snippets` contains a variety of premade snippets.
-- See the README about individual language/framework/plugin snippets:
-- https://github.com/rafamadriz/friendly-snippets
-- {
-- 'rafamadriz/friendly-snippets',
-- config = function()
-- require('luasnip.loaders.from_vscode').lazy_load()
-- end,
-- },
},
opts = {},
},
'folke/lazydev.nvim',
},
--- @module 'blink.cmp'
--- @type blink.cmp.Config
opts = {
keymap = {
-- 'default' (recommended) for mappings similar to built-in completions
-- <c-y> to accept ([y]es) the completion.
-- This will auto-import if your LSP supports it.
-- This will expand snippets if the LSP sent a snippet.
-- 'super-tab' for tab to accept
-- 'enter' for enter to accept
-- 'none' for no mappings
--
-- For an understanding of why the 'default' preset is recommended,
-- you will need to read `:help ins-completion`
--
-- No, but seriously. Please read `:help ins-completion`, it is really good!
--
-- All presets have the following mappings:
-- <tab>/<s-tab>: move to right/left of your snippet expansion
-- <c-space>: Open menu or open docs if already open
-- <c-n>/<c-p> or <up>/<down>: Select next/previous item
-- <c-e>: Hide menu
-- <c-k>: Toggle signature help
--
-- See :h blink-cmp-config-keymap for defining your own keymap
preset = 'default',
-- For more advanced Luasnip keymaps (e.g. selecting choice nodes, expansion) see:
-- https://github.com/L3MON4D3/LuaSnip?tab=readme-ov-file#keymaps
},
appearance = {
-- 'mono' (default) for 'Nerd Font Mono' or 'normal' for 'Nerd Font'
-- Adjusts spacing to ensure icons are aligned
nerd_font_variant = 'mono',
},
completion = {
-- By default, you may press `<c-space>` to show the documentation.
-- Optionally, set `auto_show = true` to show the documentation after a delay.
documentation = { auto_show = false, auto_show_delay_ms = 500 },
},
sources = {
default = { 'lsp', 'path', 'snippets', 'lazydev' },
providers = {
lazydev = { module = 'lazydev.integrations.blink', score_offset = 100 },
},
},
snippets = { preset = 'luasnip' },
-- Blink.cmp includes an optional, recommended rust fuzzy matcher,
-- which automatically downloads a prebuilt binary when enabled.
--
-- By default, we use the Lua implementation instead, but you may enable
-- the rust implementation via `'prefer_rust_with_warning'`
--
-- See :h blink-cmp-config-fuzzy for more information
fuzzy = { implementation = 'lua' },
-- Shows a signature help window while you type arguments for a function
signature = { enabled = true },
},
},
{
-- 'sainnhe/gruvbox-material',
-- lazy = false,
-- priority = 1000,
-- config = function()
-- vim.o.background = 'dark'
-- vim.g.gruvbox_material_enable_italic = true
-- vim.g.gruvbox_material_background = 'hard'
-- vim.cmd.colorscheme 'gruvbox-material'
-- end,
'webhooked/kanso.nvim',
lazy = false,
priority = 1000,
config = function()
require('kanso').setup {
transparent = false,
}
vim.cmd 'colorscheme kanso'
end,
-- 'catppuccin/nvim',
-- name = 'catppuccin',
-- priority = 1000,
-- config = function()
-- require('catppuccin').setup {
-- flavour = 'mocha',
-- transparent_background = true,
-- }
-- vim.cmd 'colorscheme catppuccin'
-- end,
-- 'rebelot/kanagawa.nvim',
-- priority = 1000, -- Make sure to load this before all the other start plugins.
-- name = 'kanagawa-dragon',
-- config = function()
-- ---@diagnostic disable-next-line: missing-fields
-- require('kanagawa').setup {
-- commentStyle = { italic = true },
-- -- statementStyle = { bold = false },
-- theme = 'dragon',
-- }
-- vim.cmd 'colorscheme kanagawa-dragon'
-- end,
--'zenbones-theme/zenbones.nvim',
-- dependencies = 'rktjmp/lush.nvim',
-- lazy = false,
-- priority = 1000,
-- config = function()
-- vim.cmd 'colorscheme zenbones'
-- end,
-- 'vague2k/vague.nvim',
-- priority = 1000,
-- name = 'vague',
-- config = function()
-- -- NOTE: you do not need to call setup if you don't want to.
-- require('vague').setup {
-- -- optional configuration here
-- }
-- vim.cmd 'colorscheme vague'
-- end,
},
{
'nvim-lualine/lualine.nvim',
dependencies = { 'nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons' },
config = function()
require('lualine').setup {
theme = 'base16',
}
end,
},
{ -- Highlight, edit, and navigate code
'nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter',
build = ':TSUpdate',
main = 'nvim-treesitter.configs', -- Sets main module to use for opts
-- [[ Configure Treesitter ]] See `:help nvim-treesitter`
opts = {
ensure_installed = {
'zig',
'python',
'typescript',
'rust',
'htmldjango',
'bash',
'c',
'diff',
'html',
'lua',
'luadoc',
'markdown',
'markdown_inline',
'query',
'vim',
'vimdoc',
},
-- Autoinstall languages that are not installed
auto_install = true,
highlight = {
enable = true,
-- Some languages depend on vim's regex highlighting system (such as Ruby) for indent rules.
-- If you are experiencing weird indenting issues, add the language to
-- the list of additional_vim_regex_highlighting and disabled languages for indent.
additional_vim_regex_highlighting = { 'ruby' },
},
indent = { enable = true, disable = { 'ruby' } },
},
-- There are additional nvim-treesitter modules that you can use to interact
-- with nvim-treesitter. You should go explore a few and see what interests you:
--
-- - Incremental selection: Included, see `:help nvim-treesitter-incremental-selection-mod`
-- - Show your current context: https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter-context
-- - Treesitter + textobjects: https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter-textobjects
},
-- {
-- 'nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter-context',
-- },
{
'windwp/nvim-autopairs',
event = 'InsertEnter',
config = true,
-- use opts = {} for passing setup options
-- this is equivalent to setup({}) function
},
{
'folke/snacks.nvim',
priority = 1000,
lazy = false,
},
{
'stevearc/oil.nvim',
---@module 'oil'
---@type oil.SetupOpts
opts = {},
-- Optional dependencies
dependencies = { { 'echasnovski/mini.icons', opts = {} } },
-- dependencies = { "nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons" }, -- use if you prefer nvim-web-devicons
-- Lazy loading is not recommended because it is very tricky to make it work correctly in all situations.
lazy = false,
config = function()
require('oil').setup {
vim.keymap.set('n', '-', '<CMD>Oil<CR>', { desc = 'Open parent directory' }),
}
end,
},
{ import = 'plugins' },
}, {
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-- [[ Basic Autocommands ]]
-- See `:help lua-guide-autocommands`
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('TextYankPost', {
desc = 'Highlight when yanking (copying) text',
group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('kickstart-highlight-yank', { clear = true }),
callback = function()
vim.highlight.on_yank()
end,
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-- [[ Basic Keymaps ]]
-- See `:help vim.keymap.set()`
-- recenter to middle after page jump
vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-d>', '<C-d>zz')
vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-u>', '<C-u>zz')
-- Clear highlights on search when pressing <Esc> in normal mode
-- See `:help hlsearch`
vim.keymap.set('n', '<Esc>', '<cmd>nohlsearch<CR>')
-- Diagnostic keymaps
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>q', vim.diagnostic.setloclist, { desc = 'Open diagnostic [Q]uickfix list' })
-- Exit terminal mode in the builtin terminal with a shortcut that is a bit easier
-- for people to discover. Otherwise, you normally need to press <C-\><C-n>, which
-- is not what someone will guess without a bit more experience.
--
-- NOTE: This won't work in all terminal emulators/tmux/etc. Try your own mapping
-- or just use <C-\><C-n> to exit terminal mode
vim.keymap.set('t', '<Esc><Esc>', '<C-\\><C-n>', { desc = 'Exit terminal mode' })
-- Keybinds to make split navigation easier.
-- Use CTRL+<hjkl> to switch between windows
--
-- See `:help wincmd` for a list of all window commands
vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-h>', '<C-w><C-h>', { desc = 'Move focus to the left window' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-l>', '<C-w><C-l>', { desc = 'Move focus to the right window' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-j>', '<C-w><C-j>', { desc = 'Move focus to the lower window' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-k>', '<C-w><C-k>', { desc = 'Move focus to the upper window' })
-- NOTE: Some trminals have colliding keymaps or are not able to send distinct keycodes
-- vim.keymap.set("n", "<C-S-h>", "<C-w>H", { desc = "Move window to the left" })
-- vim.keymap.set("n", "<C-S-l>", "<C-w>L", { desc = "Move window to the right" })
-- vim.keymap.set("n", "<C-S-j>", "<C-w>J", { desc = "Move window to the lower" })
-- vim.keymap.sut("n", "<C-S-k>", "<C-w>K", { desc = "Move window to the upper" })

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-- Set <space> as the leader key
vim.g.mapleader = ' '
vim.g.maplocalleader = ' '
-- autoindent if possible when entering a new line in a block
vim.opt.autowriteall = false
vim.opt.smartindent = true
-- Make line numbers default
vim.opt.number = true
vim.opt.relativenumber = true
-- Enable mouse mode, can be useful for resizing splits for example!
vim.opt.mouse = 'a'
-- Don't show the mode, since it's already in the status line
vim.opt.showmode = false
-- Don't wrap long words
vim.opt.wrap = false
-- Sync clipboard between OS and Neovim.
vim.schedule(function()
vim.opt.clipboard = 'unnamedplus'
end)
-- Enable break indent
vim.opt.breakindent = true
-- Save undo history
vim.opt.undofile = true
-- Case-insensitive searching UNLESS \C or one or more capital letters in the search term
vim.opt.ignorecase = true
vim.opt.smartcase = true
-- Keep signcolumn on by default
vim.opt.signcolumn = 'yes'
-- Decrease update time
vim.opt.updatetime = 250
-- Decrease mapped sequence wait time
vim.opt.timeoutlen = 300
-- Configure how new splits should be opened
vim.opt.splitright = true
vim.opt.splitbelow = true
-- Sets how neovim will display certain whitespace characters in the editor.
-- See `:help 'list'`
-- and `:help 'listchars'`
vim.opt.list = true
vim.opt.listchars = { tab = '» ', trail = '·', nbsp = '' }
-- Preview substitutions live, as you type!
vim.opt.inccommand = 'split'
-- Show which line your cursor is on
vim.opt.cursorline = true
-- Minimal number of screen lines to keep above and below the cursor.
vim.opt.scrolloff = 10
-- if performing an operation that would fail due to unsaved changes in the buffer (like `:q`),
-- instead raise a dialog asking if you wish to save the current file(s)
-- See `:help 'confirm'`
vim.opt.confirm = true
vim.opt.guicursor = {
'n-v-c:block-Cursor/lCursor-blinkwait1000-blinkon100-blinkoff100',
'i-ci:ver25-Cursor/lCursor-blinkwait1000-blinkon100-blinkoff100',
'r:hor50-Cursor/lCursor-blinkwait100-blinkon100-blinkoff100',
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-- You can add your own plugins here or in other files in this directory!
-- I promise not to create any merge conflicts in this directory :)
--
-- See the kickstart.nvim README for more information
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--[[
--
-- This file is not required for your own configuration,
-- but helps people determine if their system is setup correctly.
--
--]]
local check_version = function()
local verstr = tostring(vim.version())
if not vim.version.ge then
vim.health.error(string.format("Neovim out of date: '%s'. Upgrade to latest stable or nightly", verstr))
return
end
if vim.version.ge(vim.version(), '0.10-dev') then
vim.health.ok(string.format("Neovim version is: '%s'", verstr))
else
vim.health.error(string.format("Neovim out of date: '%s'. Upgrade to latest stable or nightly", verstr))
end
end
local check_external_reqs = function()
-- Basic utils: `git`, `make`, `unzip`
for _, exe in ipairs { 'git', 'make', 'unzip', 'rg' } do
local is_executable = vim.fn.executable(exe) == 1
if is_executable then
vim.health.ok(string.format("Found executable: '%s'", exe))
else
vim.health.warn(string.format("Could not find executable: '%s'", exe))
end
end
return true
end
return {
check = function()
vim.health.start 'kickstart.nvim'
vim.health.info [[NOTE: Not every warning is a 'must-fix' in `:checkhealth`
Fix only warnings for plugins and languages you intend to use.
Mason will give warnings for languages that are not installed.
You do not need to install, unless you want to use those languages!]]
local uv = vim.uv or vim.loop
vim.health.info('System Information: ' .. vim.inspect(uv.os_uname()))
check_version()
check_external_reqs()
end,
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-- autopairs
-- https://github.com/windwp/nvim-autopairs
return {
'windwp/nvim-autopairs',
event = 'InsertEnter',
opts = {},
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return {
{ -- Add indentation guides even on blank lines
'lukas-reineke/indent-blankline.nvim',
-- Enable `lukas-reineke/indent-blankline.nvim`
-- See `:help ibl`
main = 'ibl',
opts = {},
},
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-- Neo-tree is a Neovim plugin to browse the file system
-- https://github.com/nvim-neo-tree/neo-tree.nvim
return {
'nvim-neo-tree/neo-tree.nvim',
version = '*',
dependencies = {
'nvim-lua/plenary.nvim',
'nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons', -- not strictly required, but recommended
'MunifTanjim/nui.nvim',
},
cmd = 'Neotree',
keys = {
{ '\\', ':Neotree reveal<CR>', desc = 'NeoTree reveal', silent = true },
},
opts = {
filesystem = {
window = {
mappings = {
['\\'] = 'close_window',
},
},
},
},
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return {
{
'greggh/claude-code.nvim',
dependencies = {
'nvim-lua/plenary.nvim', -- Required for git operations
},
config = function()
require('claude-code').setup {
window = {
position = 'float',
},
keymaps = {
toggle = {
normal = '<leader>c', -- Normal mode keymap for toggling Claude Code, false to disable
terminal = 'false', -- Terminal mode keymap for toggling Claude Code, false to disable
-- variants = {
-- continue = "<leader>cC", -- Normal mode keymap for Claude Code with continue flag
-- verbose = "<leader>cV", -- Normal mode keymap for Claude Code with verbose flag
--},
},
window_navigation = true, -- Enable window navigation keymaps (<C-h/j/k/l>)
scrolling = true, -- Enable scrolling keymaps (<C-f/b>) for page up/down
},
}
end,
},
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return {
{
-- 'sainnhe/gruvbox-material',
-- lazy = false,
-- priority = 1000,
-- config = function()
-- vim.o.background = 'dark'
-- vim.g.gruvbox_material_enable_italic = true
-- vim.g.gruvbox_material_background = 'hard'
-- vim.cmd.colorscheme 'gruvbox-material'
-- end,
'webhooked/kanso.nvim',
lazy = false,
priority = 1000,
config = function()
require('kanso').setup {
transparent = false,
}
vim.cmd 'colorscheme kanso'
end,
-- 'catppuccin/nvim',
-- name = 'catppuccin',
-- priority = 1000,
-- config = function()
-- require('catppuccin').setup {
-- flavour = 'mocha',
-- transparent_background = true,
-- }
-- vim.cmd 'colorscheme catppuccin'
-- end,
-- 'rebelot/kanagawa.nvim',
-- priority = 1000, -- Make sure to load this before all the other start plugins.
-- name = 'kanagawa-dragon',
-- config = function()
-- ---@diagnostic disable-next-line: missing-fields
-- require('kanagawa').setup {
-- commentStyle = { italic = true },
-- -- statementStyle = { bold = false },
-- theme = 'dragon',
-- }
-- vim.cmd 'colorscheme kanagawa-dragon'
-- end,
--'zenbones-theme/zenbones.nvim',
-- dependencies = 'rktjmp/lush.nvim',
-- lazy = false,
-- priority = 1000,
-- config = function()
-- vim.cmd 'colorscheme zenbones'
-- end,
-- 'vague2k/vague.nvim',
-- priority = 1000,
-- name = 'vague',
-- config = function()
-- -- NOTE: you do not need to call setup if you don't want to.
-- require('vague').setup {
-- -- optional configuration here
-- }
-- vim.cmd 'colorscheme vague'
-- end,
},
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return {
{ -- Autocompletion
'saghen/blink.cmp',
event = 'VimEnter',
version = '1.*',
dependencies = {
-- Snippet Engine
{
'L3MON4D3/LuaSnip',
version = '2.*',
build = (function()
return 'make install_jsregexp'
end)(),
dependencies = {
-- `friendly-snippets` contains a variety of premade snippets.
-- See the README about individual language/framework/plugin snippets:
-- https://github.com/rafamadriz/friendly-snippets
-- {
-- 'rafamadriz/friendly-snippets',
-- config = function()
-- require('luasnip.loaders.from_vscode').lazy_load()
-- end,
-- },
},
opts = {},
},
'folke/lazydev.nvim',
},
--- @module 'blink.cmp'
--- @type blink.cmp.Config
opts = {
keymap = {
-- 'default' (recommended) for mappings similar to built-in completions
-- <c-y> to accept ([y]es) the completion.
-- This will auto-import if your LSP supports it.
-- This will expand snippets if the LSP sent a snippet.
-- 'super-tab' for tab to accept
-- 'enter' for enter to accept
-- 'none' for no mappings
--
-- For an understanding of why the 'default' preset is recommended,
-- you will need to read `:help ins-completion`
--
-- No, but seriously. Please read `:help ins-completion`, it is really good!
--
-- All presets have the following mappings:
-- <tab>/<s-tab>: move to right/left of your snippet expansion
-- <c-space>: Open menu or open docs if already open
-- <c-n>/<c-p> or <up>/<down>: Select next/previous item
-- <c-e>: Hide menu
-- <c-k>: Toggle signature help
--
-- See :h blink-cmp-config-keymap for defining your own keymap
preset = 'default',
-- For more advanced Luasnip keymaps (e.g. selecting choice nodes, expansion) see:
-- https://github.com/L3MON4D3/LuaSnip?tab=readme-ov-file#keymaps
},
appearance = {
-- 'mono' (default) for 'Nerd Font Mono' or 'normal' for 'Nerd Font'
-- Adjusts spacing to ensure icons are aligned
nerd_font_variant = 'mono',
},
completion = {
-- By default, you may press `<c-space>` to show the documentation.
-- Optionally, set `auto_show = true` to show the documentation after a delay.
documentation = { auto_show = false, auto_show_delay_ms = 500 },
},
sources = {
default = { 'lsp', 'path', 'snippets', 'lazydev' },
providers = {
lazydev = { module = 'lazydev.integrations.blink', score_offset = 100 },
},
},
snippets = { preset = 'luasnip' },
-- Blink.cmp includes an optional, recommended rust fuzzy matcher,
-- which automatically downloads a prebuilt binary when enabled.
--
-- By default, we use the Lua implementation instead, but you may enable
-- the rust implementation via `'prefer_rust_with_warning'`
--
-- See :h blink-cmp-config-fuzzy for more information
fuzzy = { implementation = 'lua' },
-- Shows a signature help window while you type arguments for a function
signature = { enabled = true },
},
},
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return {
{ -- Autoformat
'stevearc/conform.nvim',
event = { 'BufWritePre' },
cmd = { 'ConformInfo' },
keys = {
{
'<leader>m',
function()
require('conform').format { async = true, lsp_format = 'fallback' }
end,
mode = '',
desc = 'For[m]at buffer',
},
},
opts = {
notify_on_error = false,
format_on_save = function(bufnr)
-- Disable "format_on_save lsp_fallback" for languages that don't
-- have a well standardized coding style. You can add additional
-- languages here or re-enable it for the disabled ones.
local disable_filetypes = { c = true, cpp = true }
if disable_filetypes[vim.bo[bufnr].filetype] then
return nil
else
return {
timeout_ms = 500,
lsp_format = 'fallback',
}
end
end,
formatters_by_ft = {
lua = { 'stylua' },
-- Conform can also run multiple formatters sequentially
-- python = { 'ruff' },
javascript = { 'prettier' },
typescript = { 'prettier' },
javascriptreact = { 'prettier' },
typescriptreact = { 'prettier' },
css = { 'prettier' },
html = { 'prettier' },
json = { 'prettier' },
},
},
},
}

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return {
-- LSP Plugins
{
-- `lazydev` configures Lua LSP for your Neovim config, runtime and plugins
-- used for completion, annotations and signatures of Neovim apis
'folke/lazydev.nvim',
ft = 'lua',
opts = {
library = {
-- Load luvit types when the `vim.uv` word is found
{ path = '${3rd}/luv/library', words = { 'vim%.uv' } },
},
},
},
{
-- Main LSP Configuration
'neovim/nvim-lspconfig',
dependencies = {
-- Automatically install LSPs and related tools to stdpath for Neovim
-- Mason must be loaded before its dependents so we need to set it up here.
-- NOTE: `opts = {}` is the same as calling `require('mason').setup({})`
{ 'williamboman/mason.nvim', version = 'v1.*', opts = {} },
{ 'williamboman/mason-lspconfig.nvim', version = 'v1.*' },
'WhoIsSethDaniel/mason-tool-installer.nvim',
-- Useful status updates for LSP.
{ 'j-hui/fidget.nvim', opts = {} },
-- Allows extra capabilities provided by blink.cmp
'saghen/blink.cmp',
},
config = function()
-- Brief aside: **What is LSP?**
--
-- LSP is an initialism you've probably heard, but might not understand what it is.
--
-- LSP stands for Language Server Protocol. It's a protocol that helps editors
-- and language tooling communicate in a standardized fashion.
--
-- In general, you have a "server" which is some tool built to understand a particular
-- language (such as `gopls`, `lua_ls`, `rust_analyzer`, etc.). These Language Servers
-- (sometimes called LSP servers, but that's kind of like ATM Machine) are standalone
-- processes that communicate with some "client" - in this case, Neovim!
--
-- LSP provides Neovim with features like:
-- - Go to definition
-- - Find references
-- - Autocompletion
-- - Symbol Search
-- - and more!
--
-- Thus, Language Servers are external tools that must be installed separately from
-- Neovim. This is where `mason` and related plugins come into play.
--
-- If you're wondering about lsp vs treesitter, you can check out the wonderfully
-- and elegantly composed help section, `:help lsp-vs-treesitter`
-- This function gets run when an LSP attaches to a particular buffer.
-- That is to say, every time a new file is opened that is associated with
-- an lsp (for example, opening `main.rs` is associated with `rust_analyzer`) this
-- function will be executed to configure the current buffer
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('LspAttach', {
group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('kickstart-lsp-attach', { clear = true }),
callback = function(event)
-- NOTE: Remember that Lua is a real programming language, and as such it is possible
-- to define small helper and utility functions so you don't have to repeat yourself.
--
-- In this case, we create a function that lets us more easily define mappings specific
-- for LSP related items. It sets the mode, buffer and description for us each time.
local map = function(keys, func, desc, mode)
mode = mode or 'n'
vim.keymap.set(mode, keys, func, { buffer = event.buf, desc = 'LSP: ' .. desc })
end
-- Rename the variable under your cursor.
-- Most Language Servers support renaming across files, etc.
map('grn', vim.lsp.buf.rename, '[R]e[n]ame')
-- Execute a code action, usually your cursor needs to be on top of an error
-- or a suggestion from your LSP for this to activate.
map('gra', vim.lsp.buf.code_action, '[G]oto Code [A]ction', { 'n', 'x' })
-- Find references for the word under your cursor.
map('grr', require('telescope.builtin').lsp_references, '[G]oto [R]eferences')
-- Jump to the implementation of the word under your cursor.
-- Useful when your language has ways of declaring types without an actual implementation.
map('gri', require('telescope.builtin').lsp_implementations, '[G]oto [I]mplementation')
-- Jump to the definition of the word under your cursor.
-- This is where a variable was first declared, or where a function is defined, etc.
-- To jump back, press <C-t>.
map('grd', require('telescope.builtin').lsp_definitions, '[G]oto [D]efinition')
-- WARN: This is not Goto Definition, this is Goto Declaration.
-- For example, in C this would take you to the header.
map('grD', vim.lsp.buf.declaration, '[G]oto [D]eclaration')
-- Fuzzy find all the symbols in your current document.
-- Symbols are things like variables, functions, types, etc.
map('gO', require('telescope.builtin').lsp_document_symbols, 'Open Document Symbols')
-- Fuzzy find all the symbols in your current workspace.
-- Similar to document symbols, except searches over your entire project.
map('gW', require('telescope.builtin').lsp_dynamic_workspace_symbols, 'Open Workspace Symbols')
-- Jump to the type of the word under your cursor.
-- Useful when you're not sure what type a variable is and you want to see
-- the definition of its *type*, not where it was *defined*.
map('grt', require('telescope.builtin').lsp_type_definitions, '[G]oto [T]ype Definition')
-- This function resolves a difference between neovim nightly (version 0.11) and stable (version 0.10)
---@param client vim.lsp.Client
---@param method vim.lsp.protocol.Method
---@param bufnr? integer some lsp support methods only in specific files
---@return boolean
local function client_supports_method(client, method, bufnr)
if vim.fn.has 'nvim-0.11' == 1 then
return client:supports_method(method, bufnr)
else
return client.supports_method(method, { bufnr = bufnr })
end
end
-- The following two autocommands are used to highlight references of the
-- word under your cursor when your cursor rests there for a little while.
-- See `:help CursorHold` for information about when this is executed
--
-- When you move your cursor, the highlights will be cleared (the second autocommand).
local client = vim.lsp.get_client_by_id(event.data.client_id)
if client and client_supports_method(client, vim.lsp.protocol.Methods.textDocument_documentHighlight, event.buf) then
local highlight_augroup = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('kickstart-lsp-highlight', { clear = false })
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ 'CursorHold', 'CursorHoldI' }, {
buffer = event.buf,
group = highlight_augroup,
callback = vim.lsp.buf.document_highlight,
})
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ 'CursorMoved', 'CursorMovedI' }, {
buffer = event.buf,
group = highlight_augroup,
callback = vim.lsp.buf.clear_references,
})
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('LspDetach', {
group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('kickstart-lsp-detach', { clear = true }),
callback = function(event2)
vim.lsp.buf.clear_references()
vim.api.nvim_clear_autocmds { group = 'kickstart-lsp-highlight', buffer = event2.buf }
end,
})
end
-- The following code creates a keymap to toggle inlay hints in your
-- code, if the language server you are using supports them
--
-- This may be unwanted, since they displace some of your code
if client and client_supports_method(client, vim.lsp.protocol.Methods.textDocument_inlayHint, event.buf) then
map('<leader>th', function()
vim.lsp.inlay_hint.enable(not vim.lsp.inlay_hint.is_enabled { bufnr = event.buf })
end, '[T]oggle Inlay [H]ints')
end
end,
})
-- Diagnostic Config
-- See :help vim.diagnostic.Opts
vim.diagnostic.config {
severity_sort = true,
float = { border = 'rounded', source = 'if_many' },
underline = { severity = vim.diagnostic.severity.ERROR },
signs = {},
virtual_text = {
source = 'if_many',
spacing = 2,
format = function(diagnostic)
local diagnostic_message = {
[vim.diagnostic.severity.ERROR] = diagnostic.message,
[vim.diagnostic.severity.WARN] = diagnostic.message,
[vim.diagnostic.severity.INFO] = diagnostic.message,
[vim.diagnostic.severity.HINT] = diagnostic.message,
}
return diagnostic_message[diagnostic.severity]
end,
},
}
-- LSP servers and clients are able to communicate to each other what features they support.
-- By default, Neovim doesn't support everything that is in the LSP specification.
-- When you add blink.cmp, luasnip, etc. Neovim now has *more* capabilities.
-- So, we create new capabilities with blink.cmp, and then broadcast that to the servers.
local capabilities = require('blink.cmp').get_lsp_capabilities()
-- Enable the following language servers
-- Feel free to add/remove any LSPs that you want here. They will automatically be installed.
--
-- Add any additional override configuration in the following tables. Available keys are:
-- - cmd (table): Override the default command used to start the server
-- - filetypes (table): Override the default list of associated filetypes for the server
-- - capabilities (table): Override fields in capabilities. Can be used to disable certain LSP features.
-- - settings (table): Override the default settings passed when initializing the server.
-- For example, to see the options for `lua_ls`, you could go to: https://luals.github.io/wiki/settings/
local servers = {
-- clangd = {},
-- gopls = {},
pyright = {},
zls = {},
rust_analyzer = {},
-- ... etc. See `:help lspconfig-all` for a list of all the pre-configured LSPs
--
-- Some languages (like typescript) have entire language plugins that can be useful:
-- https://github.com/pmizio/typescript-tools.nvim
--
-- But for many setups, the LSP (`ts_ls`) will work just fine
ts_ls = {},
lua_ls = {
-- cmd = { ... },
-- filetypes = { ... },
-- capabilities = {},
settings = {
Lua = {
completion = {
callSnippet = 'Replace',
},
-- You can toggle below to ignore Lua_LS's noisy `missing-fields` warnings
-- diagnostics = { disable = { 'missing-fields' } },
},
},
},
}
-- Ensure the servers and tools above are installed
--
-- To check the current status of installed tools and/or manually install
-- other tools, you can run
-- :Mason
--
-- You can press `g?` for help in this menu.
--
-- `mason` had to be setup earlier: to configure its options see the
-- `dependencies` table for `nvim-lspconfig` above.
--
-- You can add other tools here that you want Mason to install
-- for you, so that they are available from within Neovim.
local ensure_installed = vim.tbl_keys(servers or {})
vim.list_extend(ensure_installed, {
'stylua', -- Used to format Lua code
})
require('mason-tool-installer').setup { ensure_installed = ensure_installed }
require('mason-lspconfig').setup {
ensure_installed = {}, -- explicitly set to an empty table (Kickstart populates installs via mason-tool-installer)
automatic_installation = false,
handlers = {
function(server_name)
local server = servers[server_name] or {}
-- This handles overriding only values explicitly passed
-- by the server configuration above. Useful when disabling
-- certain features of an LSP (for example, turning off formatting for ts_ls)
server.capabilities = vim.tbl_deep_extend('force', {}, capabilities, server.capabilities or {})
require('lspconfig')[server_name].setup(server)
end,
},
}
end,
},
}

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return {
{
'christoomey/vim-tmux-navigator',
cmd = {
'TmuxNavigateLeft',
'TmuxNavigateDown',
'TmuxNavigateUp',
'TmuxNavigateRight',
'TmuxNavigatePrevious',
'TmuxNavigatorProcessList',
},
keys = {
{ '<c-h>', '<cmd><C-U>TmuxNavigateLeft<cr>' },
{ '<c-j>', '<cmd><C-U>TmuxNavigateDown<cr>' },
{ '<c-k>', '<cmd><C-U>TmuxNavigateUp<cr>' },
{ '<c-l>', '<cmd><C-U>TmuxNavigateRight<cr>' },
{ '<c-\\>', '<cmd><C-U>TmuxNavigatePrevious<cr>' },
},
},
{
'folke/flash.nvim',
event = 'VeryLazy',
---@type Flash.Config
opts = {},
-- stylua: ignore
keys = {
{ "s", mode = { "n", "x", "o" }, function() require("flash").jump() end, desc = "Flash" },
{ "S", mode = { "n", "x", "o" }, function() require("flash").treesitter() end, desc = "Flash Treesitter" },
{ "r", mode = "o", function() require("flash").remote() end, desc = "Remote Flash" },
{ "R", mode = { "o", "x" }, function() require("flash").treesitter_search() end, desc = "Treesitter Search" },
{ "<c-s>", mode = { "c" }, function() require("flash").toggle() end, desc = "Toggle Flash Search" },
},
},
{
'ThePrimeagen/harpoon',
branch = 'harpoon2',
dependencies = { 'nvim-lua/plenary.nvim', 'nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim' },
config = function()
local harpoon = require 'harpoon'
harpoon:setup()
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>a', function()
harpoon:list():add()
end, { desc = '[A]dd to Harpoon list' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>e', function()
harpoon.ui:toggle_quick_menu(harpoon:list())
end, { desc = 'Toggle Harpoon m[E]nu' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>1', function()
harpoon:list():select(1)
end, { desc = 'Harpoon 1' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>2', function()
harpoon:list():select(2)
end, { desc = 'Harpoon 2' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>3', function()
harpoon:list():select(3)
end, { desc = 'Harpoon 3' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>4', function()
harpoon:list():select(4)
end, { desc = 'Harpoon 4' })
-- Toggle previous & next buffers stored within Harpoon list
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>p', function()
harpoon:list():prev()
end, { desc = '[P]revious Harpoon' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>n', function()
harpoon:list():next()
end, { desc = '[N]ext Harpoon' })
-- basic telescope configuration
local conf = require('telescope.config').values
local function toggle_telescope(harpoon_files)
local file_paths = {}
for _, item in ipairs(harpoon_files.items) do
table.insert(file_paths, item.value)
end
require('telescope.pickers')
.new({}, {
prompt_title = 'Harpoon',
finder = require('telescope.finders').new_table {
results = file_paths,
},
previewer = conf.file_previewer {},
sorter = conf.generic_sorter {},
})
:find()
end
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader><S-E>', function()
toggle_telescope(harpoon:list())
end, { desc = 'Open harpoon window' })
end,
},
{
'stevearc/oil.nvim',
---@module 'oil'
---@type oil.SetupOpts
opts = {},
-- Optional dependencies
dependencies = { { 'echasnovski/mini.icons', opts = {} } },
-- dependencies = { "nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons" }, -- use if you prefer nvim-web-devicons
-- Lazy loading is not recommended because it is very tricky to make it work correctly in all situations.
lazy = false,
config = function()
require('oil').setup {
vim.keymap.set('n', '-', '<CMD>Oil<CR>', { desc = 'Open parent directory' }),
}
end,
},
}

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# Optional Plugins
These are optional plugins that are not enabled by default but may be useful for certain workflows.
## How to Enable
To enable an optional plugin, simply move it from `lua/plugins/optional/` to `lua/plugins/` and restart Neovim.
For example:
```bash
mv lua/plugins/optional/debug.lua lua/plugins/debug.lua
```
Or create a symlink:
```bash
ln -s optional/debug.lua lua/plugins/debug.lua
```
## Available Optional Plugins
- **indent-blankline.lua** - Adds indentation guides on blank lines
- **debug.lua** - DAP debugger for Go (and extensible to other languages)
- **lint.lua** - Linting with nvim-lint (markdown example included)
## Alternative Approach
You can also import these directly by adding to your `init.lua`:
```lua
require('lazy').setup({
{ import = 'plugins' },
{ import = 'plugins.optional.debug' }, -- Enable debug plugin
})
```

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-- debug.lua
--
-- Shows how to use the DAP plugin to debug your code.
-- DAP (Debug Adapter Protocol) plugin for debugging your code.
-- To enable: move this file to lua/plugins/ or import it in init.lua
--
-- Primarily focused on configuring the debugger for Go, but can
-- be extended to other languages as well. That's why it's called
-- kickstart.nvim and not kitchen-sink.nvim ;)
-- be extended to other languages as well.
-- See `:help dap` for more information
return {
-- NOTE: Yes, you can install new plugins here!

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-- Adds indentation guides even on blank lines
-- To enable: move this file to lua/plugins/ or import it in init.lua
-- See `:help ibl`
return {
{
'lukas-reineke/indent-blankline.nvim',
main = 'ibl',
opts = {},
},
}

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return {
-- Linting with nvim-lint
-- To enable: move this file to lua/plugins/ or import it in init.lua
-- See `:help lint` for more information
return {
{ -- Linting
'mfussenegger/nvim-lint',
event = { 'BufReadPre', 'BufNewFile' },

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return {
{ -- Fuzzy Finder (files, lsp, etc)
'nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim',
event = 'VimEnter',
dependencies = {
'nvim-lua/plenary.nvim',
{ -- If encountering errors, see telescope-fzf-native README for installation instructions
'nvim-telescope/telescope-fzf-native.nvim',
-- `build` is used to run some command when the plugin is installed/updated.
-- This is only run then, not every time Neovim starts up.
build = 'make',
-- `cond` is a condition used to determine whether this plugin should be
-- installed and loaded.
cond = function()
return vim.fn.executable 'make' == 1
end,
},
{ 'nvim-telescope/telescope-ui-select.nvim' },
{ 'nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons', enabled = false },
},
config = function()
-- Telescope is a fuzzy finder that comes with a lot of different things that
-- it can fuzzy find! It's more than just a "file finder", it can search
-- many different aspects of Neovim, your workspace, LSP, and more!
--
-- The easiest way to use Telescope, is to start by doing something like:
-- :Telescope help_tags
--
-- After running this command, a window will open up and you're able to
-- type in the prompt window. You'll see a list of `help_tags` options and
-- a corresponding preview of the help.
--
-- Two important keymaps to use while in Telescope are:
-- - Insert mode: <c-/>
-- - Normal mode: ?
--
-- This opens a window that shows you all of the keymaps for the current
-- Telescope picker. This is really useful to discover what Telescope can
-- do as well as how to actually do it!
-- [[ Configure Telescope ]]
-- See `:help telescope` and `:help telescope.setup()`
require('telescope').setup {
-- You can put your default mappings / updates / etc. in here
-- All the info you're looking for is in `:help telescope.setup()`
--
-- defaults = {
-- mappings = {
-- i = { ['<c-enter>'] = 'to_fuzzy_refine' },
-- },
-- },
-- pickers = {}
defaults = {
layout_strategy = 'vertical',
layout_config = { preview_cutoff = 0, width = { padding = 0 }, height = { padding = 0 } },
},
extensions = {
['ui-select'] = {
require('telescope.themes').get_dropdown(),
},
},
}
-- Enable Telescope extensions if they are installed
pcall(require('telescope').load_extension, 'fzf')
pcall(require('telescope').load_extension, 'ui-select')
-- See `:help telescope.builtin`
local builtin = require 'telescope.builtin'
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sh', builtin.help_tags, { desc = '[S]earch [H]elp' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sk', builtin.keymaps, { desc = '[S]earch [K]eymaps' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sf', builtin.find_files, { desc = '[S]earch [F]iles' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>ss', builtin.builtin, { desc = '[S]earch [S]elect Telescope' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sw', builtin.grep_string, { desc = '[S]earch current [W]ord' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sg', builtin.live_grep, { desc = '[S]earch by [G]rep' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sd', builtin.diagnostics, { desc = '[S]earch [D]iagnostics' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sr', builtin.resume, { desc = '[S]earch [R]esume' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>s.', builtin.oldfiles, { desc = '[S]earch Recent Files ("." for repeat)' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader><leader>', builtin.buffers, { desc = '[ ] Find existing buffers' })
-- Slightly advanced example of overriding default behavior and theme
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>/', function()
-- You can pass additional configuration to Telescope to change the theme, layout, etc.
builtin.current_buffer_fuzzy_find(require('telescope.themes').get_dropdown {
winblend = 10,
previewer = true,
})
end, { desc = '[/] Fuzzily search in current buffer' })
-- It's also possible to pass additional configuration options.
-- See `:help telescope.builtin.live_grep()` for information about particular keys
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>s/', function()
builtin.live_grep {
grep_open_files = true,
prompt_title = 'Live Grep in Open Files',
}
end, { desc = '[S]earch [/] in Open Files' })
-- Shortcut for searching your Neovim configuration files
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sn', function()
builtin.find_files { cwd = vim.fn.stdpath 'config' }
end, { desc = '[S]earch [N]eovim files' })
end,
},
}

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return {
{ -- Highlight, edit, and navigate code
'nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter',
build = ':TSUpdate',
main = 'nvim-treesitter.configs', -- Sets main module to use for opts
-- [[ Configure Treesitter ]] See `:help nvim-treesitter`
opts = {
ensure_installed = {
'zig',
'python',
'typescript',
'rust',
'htmldjango',
'bash',
'c',
'diff',
'html',
'lua',
'luadoc',
'markdown',
'markdown_inline',
'query',
'vim',
'vimdoc',
},
-- Autoinstall languages that are not installed
auto_install = true,
highlight = {
enable = true,
-- Some languages depend on vim's regex highlighting system (such as Ruby) for indent rules.
-- If you are experiencing weird indenting issues, add the language to
-- the list of additional_vim_regex_highlighting and disabled languages for indent.
additional_vim_regex_highlighting = { 'ruby' },
},
indent = { enable = true, disable = { 'ruby' } },
},
-- There are additional nvim-treesitter modules that you can use to interact
-- with nvim-treesitter. You should go explore a few and see what interests you:
--
-- - Incremental selection: Included, see `:help nvim-treesitter-incremental-selection-mod`
-- - Show your current context: https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter-context
-- - Treesitter + textobjects: https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter-textobjects
},
-- {
-- 'nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter-context',
-- },
}

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return {
{ -- Useful plugin to show you pending keybinds.
'folke/which-key.nvim',
event = 'VimEnter', -- Sets the loading event to 'VimEnter'
opts = {
theme = 'helix',
-- delay between pressing a key and opening which-key (milliseconds)
-- this setting is independent of vim.opt.timeoutlen
delay = 0,
},
},
{
'nvim-lualine/lualine.nvim',
dependencies = { 'nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons' },
config = function()
require('lualine').setup {
theme = 'base16',
}
end,
},
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-- Adds git related signs to the gutter, as well as utilities for managing changes
-- NOTE: gitsigns is already included in init.lua but contains only the base
-- config. This will add also the recommended keymaps.
return {
{
-- NOTE: Plugins can be added with a link (or for a github repo: 'owner/repo' link).
'tpope/vim-sleuth', -- Detect tabstop and shiftwidth automatically
{ -- Adds git related signs to the gutter, as well as utilities for managing changes
'lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim',
opts = {
signs = {
add = { text = '+' },
change = { text = '~' },
delete = { text = '_' },
topdelete = { text = '' },
changedelete = { text = '~' },
},
on_attach = function(bufnr)
local gitsigns = require 'gitsigns'
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map('n', '<leader>hs', gitsigns.stage_hunk, { desc = 'git [s]tage hunk' })
map('n', '<leader>hr', gitsigns.reset_hunk, { desc = 'git [r]eset hunk' })
map('n', '<leader>hS', gitsigns.stage_buffer, { desc = 'git [S]tage buffer' })
map('n', '<leader>hu', gitsigns.stage_hunk, { desc = 'git [u]ndo stage hunk' })
map('n', '<leader>hu', gitsigns.undo_stage_hunk, { desc = 'git [u]ndo stage hunk' })
map('n', '<leader>hR', gitsigns.reset_buffer, { desc = 'git [R]eset buffer' })
map('n', '<leader>hp', gitsigns.preview_hunk, { desc = 'git [p]review hunk' })
map('n', '<leader>hb', gitsigns.blame_line, { desc = 'git [b]lame line' })
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end, { desc = 'git [D]iff against last commit' })
-- Toggles
map('n', '<leader>tb', gitsigns.toggle_current_line_blame, { desc = '[T]oggle git show [b]lame line' })
map('n', '<leader>tD', gitsigns.preview_hunk_inline, { desc = '[T]oggle git show [D]eleted' })
map('n', '<leader>tD', gitsigns.toggle_deleted, { desc = '[T]oggle git show [D]eleted' })
end,
},
},
{
'windwp/nvim-autopairs',
event = 'InsertEnter',
config = true,
-- use opts = {} for passing setup options
-- this is equivalent to setup({}) function
},
{
'folke/snacks.nvim',
priority = 1000,
lazy = false,
},
}