commented out auto save

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Tawfeeq 2025-03-03 11:01:25 +01:00
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return {
'okuuva/auto-save.nvim',
version = '^1.0.0', -- see https://devhints.io/semver, alternatively use '*' to use the latest tagged release
cmd = 'ASToggle', -- optional for lazy loading on command
event = { 'InsertLeave', 'TextChanged' }, -- optional for lazy loading on trigger events
opts = {
-- your config goes here
-- or just leave it empty :)
enabled = true, -- start auto-save when the plugin is loaded (i.e. when your package manager loads it)
trigger_events = { -- See :h events
immediate_save = { 'BufLeave', 'FocusLost', 'QuitPre', 'VimSuspend' }, -- vim events that trigger an immediate save
defer_save = { 'InsertLeave', 'TextChanged' }, -- vim events that trigger a deferred save (saves after `debounce_delay`)
cancel_deferred_save = { 'InsertEnter' }, -- vim events that cancel a pending deferred save
},
-- function that takes the buffer handle and determines whether to save the current buffer or not
-- return true: if buffer is ok to be saved
-- return false: if it's not ok to be saved
-- if set to `nil` then no specific condition is applied
condition = nil,
write_all_buffers = false, -- write all buffers when the current one meets `condition`
noautocmd = false, -- do not execute autocmds when saving
lockmarks = false, -- lock marks when saving, see `:h lockmarks` for more details
debounce_delay = 1000, -- delay after which a pending save is executed
-- log debug messages to 'auto-save.log' file in neovim cache directory, set to `true` to enable
debug = false,
},
-- 'okuuva/auto-save.nvim',
-- version = '^1.0.0', -- see https://devhints.io/semver, alternatively use '*' to use the latest tagged release
-- cmd = 'ASToggle', -- optional for lazy loading on command
-- event = { 'InsertLeave', 'TextChanged' }, -- optional for lazy loading on trigger events
-- opts = {
-- -- your config goes here
-- -- or just leave it empty :)
-- enabled = true, -- start auto-save when the plugin is loaded (i.e. when your package manager loads it)
-- trigger_events = { -- See :h events
-- immediate_save = { 'BufLeave', 'FocusLost', 'QuitPre', 'VimSuspend' }, -- vim events that trigger an immediate save
-- defer_save = { 'InsertLeave', 'TextChanged' }, -- vim events that trigger a deferred save (saves after `debounce_delay`)
-- cancel_deferred_save = { 'InsertEnter' }, -- vim events that cancel a pending deferred save
-- },
-- -- function that takes the buffer handle and determines whether to save the current buffer or not
-- -- return true: if buffer is ok to be saved
-- -- return false: if it's not ok to be saved
-- -- if set to `nil` then no specific condition is applied
-- condition = nil,
-- write_all_buffers = false, -- write all buffers when the current one meets `condition`
-- noautocmd = false, -- do not execute autocmds when saving
-- lockmarks = false, -- lock marks when saving, see `:h lockmarks` for more details
-- debounce_delay = 1000, -- delay after which a pending save is executed
-- -- log debug messages to 'auto-save.log' file in neovim cache directory, set to `true` to enable
-- debug = false,
-- },
}

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return { 'mg979/vim-visual-multi', branch = 'master' }
--
-- It's called vim-visual-multi in analogy with visual-block, but the plugin works mostly from normal mode.
--
-- Basic usage:
--
-- select words with Ctrl-N (like Ctrl-d in Sublime Text/VS Code)
-- create cursors vertically with Ctrl-Down/Ctrl-Up
-- select one character at a time with Shift-Arrows
-- press n/N to get next/previous occurrence
-- press [/] to select next/previous cursor
-- press q to skip current and get next occurrence
-- press Q to remove current cursor/selection
-- start insert mode with i,a,I,A
-- Two main modes:
--
-- in cursor mode commands work as they would in normal mode
-- in extend mode commands work as they would in visual mode
-- press Tab to switch between «cursor» and «extend» mode
-- Most vim commands work as expected (motions, r to replace characters, ~ to change case, etc). Additionally you can:
--
-- run macros/ex/normal commands at cursors
-- align cursors
-- transpose selections
-- add patterns with regex, or from visual mode
-- And more... of course, you can enter insert mode and autocomplete will work.