├── .stylua.toml
├── LICENSE
├── lua
└── cosmic-ui
│ ├── code-action
│ └── init.lua
│ ├── init.lua
│ ├── rename
│ ├── handler.lua
│ └── init.lua
│ └── utils.lua
├── plugin
└── cosmic-ui.lua
└── readme.md
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1 | -- big shout out to telescope
2 | -- https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim/blob/master/lua/telescope/builtin/lsp.lua#L144
3 | local Menu = require('nui.menu')
4 | local Text = require('nui.text')
5 | local event = require('nui.utils.autocmd').event
6 | local utils = require('cosmic-ui.utils')
7 | local logger = utils.Logger
8 | local M = {}
9 |
10 | local function fix_zero_version(workspace_edit)
11 | if workspace_edit and workspace_edit.documentChanges then
12 | for _, change in pairs(workspace_edit.documentChanges) do
13 | local text_document = change.textDocument
14 | if text_document and text_document.version and text_document.version == 0 then
15 | text_document.version = nil
16 | end
17 | end
18 | end
19 | return workspace_edit
20 | end
21 |
22 | local function transform_action(action)
23 | -- Remove 0 -version from LSP codeaction request payload.
24 | -- Is only run on the "java.apply.workspaceEdit" codeaction.
25 | -- Fixed Java/jdtls compatibility with Telescope
26 | -- See fix_zero_version commentary for more information
27 | local command = (action.command and action.command.command) or action.command
28 | if not (command == 'java.apply.workspaceEdit') then
29 | return action
30 | end
31 | local arguments = (action.command and action.command.arguments) or action.arguments
32 | action.edit = fix_zero_version(arguments[1])
33 | return action
34 | end
35 |
36 | local function execute_action(action)
37 | if action.edit or type(action.command) == 'table' then
38 | if action.edit then
39 | vim.lsp.util.apply_workspace_edit(action.edit, 'utf-8')
40 | end
41 | if type(action.command) == 'table' then
42 | vim.lsp.buf.execute_command(action.command)
43 | end
44 | else
45 | vim.lsp.buf.execute_command(action)
46 | end
47 | end
48 |
49 | M.code_actions = function(opts)
50 | opts = utils.merge({
51 | timeout = 2000,
52 | params = vim.lsp.util.make_range_params(),
53 | }, opts or {})
54 |
55 | opts.params.context = {
56 | diagnostics = vim.lsp.diagnostic.get_line_diagnostics(),
57 | }
58 |
59 | local results_lsp, _ = vim.lsp.buf_request_sync(0, 'textDocument/codeAction', opts.params, opts.timeout)
60 |
61 | if not results_lsp or vim.tbl_isempty(results_lsp) then
62 | logger:warn('No results from textDocument/codeAction')
63 | return
64 | end
65 |
66 | -- items for menu
67 | local menu_items = {}
68 | -- result items to filter through
69 | local result_items = {}
70 | local min_width = 0
71 |
72 | for client_id, response in pairs(results_lsp) do
73 | if response.result and not vim.tbl_isempty(response.result) then
74 | local client = vim.lsp.get_client_by_id(client_id)
75 |
76 | table.insert(menu_items, Menu.separator(Text('(' .. client.name .. ')', 'Comment')))
77 |
78 | for _, result in pairs(response.result) do
79 | local command_title = result.title:gsub('\r\n', '\\r\\n'):gsub('\n', '\\n')
80 |
81 | local item = Menu.item(command_title)
82 | item.ctx = {
83 | command_title = command_title,
84 | client = client,
85 | client_name = client and client.name or '',
86 | command = result,
87 | }
88 |
89 | min_width = math.max(min_width, #command_title, 30)
90 | table.insert(menu_items, item)
91 | table.insert(result_items, item)
92 | end
93 | end
94 | end
95 |
96 | if #menu_items == 0 then
97 | logger:log('No code actions available')
98 | return
99 | end
100 |
101 | local user_border = _G.CosmicUI_user_opts.code_actions.border
102 | local popup_opts = {
103 | position = {
104 | row = 1,
105 | col = 0,
106 | },
107 | relative = 'cursor',
108 | border = {
109 | highlight = user_border.highlight,
110 | style = user_border.style or _G.CosmicUI_user_opts.border_style,
111 | text = {
112 | top = Text(user_border.title, user_border.title_hl),
113 | top_align = user_border.title_align,
114 | },
115 | padding = { 0, 1 },
116 | },
117 | }
118 |
119 | local menu = Menu(popup_opts, {
120 | lines = menu_items,
121 | min_width = _G.CosmicUI_user_opts.code_actions.min_width or min_width,
122 | separator = {
123 | char = ' ',
124 | text_align = 'center',
125 | },
126 | keymap = {
127 | focus_next = { 'j', '', '' },
128 | focus_prev = { 'k', '', '' },
129 | close = { '', '' },
130 | submit = { '', '' },
131 | },
132 | on_change = function(item, menu)
133 | local pos = utils.index_of(result_items, item)
134 | local text = '(' .. tostring(pos) .. '/' .. #result_items .. ')'
135 | menu.border:set_text('bottom', Text(text, user_border.bottom_hl), 'right')
136 | end,
137 | on_submit = function(item)
138 | local action = item.ctx.command
139 | local client = item.ctx.client
140 |
141 | if
142 | not action.edit
143 | and client
144 | and type(client.server_capabilities.codeAction) == 'table'
145 | and client.server_capabilities.codeAction.resolveProvider
146 | then
147 | client.request('codeAction/resolve', action, function(resolved_err, resolved_action)
148 | if resolved_err then
149 | logger:error(resolved_err.code .. ': ' .. resolved_err.message)
150 | return
151 | end
152 | if resolved_action then
153 | execute_action(transform_action(resolved_action))
154 | else
155 | execute_action(transform_action(action))
156 | end
157 | end)
158 | else
159 | execute_action(transform_action(action))
160 | end
161 | end,
162 | })
163 |
164 | -- mount the component
165 | menu:mount()
166 |
167 | vim.api.nvim_buf_call(menu.bufnr, function()
168 | if vim.fn.mode() ~= 'n' then
169 | vim.api.nvim_input('')
170 | end
171 | end)
172 |
173 | -- close menu when cursor leaves buffer
174 | menu:on(event.BufLeave, menu.menu_props.on_close, { once = true })
175 | end
176 |
177 | return M
178 |
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/lua/cosmic-ui/init.lua:
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1 | local utils = require('cosmic-ui.utils')
2 | local M = {}
3 |
4 | local default_border = 'single'
5 | local default_user_opts = {
6 | notify_title = 'CosmicUI',
7 | border_style = default_border,
8 | rename = {
9 | border = {
10 | highlight = 'FloatBorder',
11 | style = nil,
12 | title = 'Rename',
13 | title_align = 'left',
14 | title_hl = 'FloatBorder',
15 | },
16 | prompt = '> ',
17 | prompt_hl = 'Comment',
18 | },
19 | code_actions = {
20 | min_width = nil,
21 | border = {
22 | bottom_hl = 'FloatBorder',
23 | highlight = 'FloatBorder',
24 | style = nil,
25 | title = 'Code Actions',
26 | title_align = 'center',
27 | title_hl = 'FloatBorder',
28 | },
29 | },
30 | }
31 |
32 | _G.CosmicUI_user_opts = {}
33 |
34 | M.setup = function(user_opts)
35 | -- get parsed user opts
36 | _G.CosmicUI_user_opts = utils.merge(default_user_opts, user_opts or {})
37 | user_opts = _G.CosmicUI_user_opts
38 | end
39 |
40 | M.rename = function(popup_opts, opts)
41 | return require('cosmic-ui.rename')(popup_opts, opts)
42 | end
43 |
44 | M.code_actions = function(opts)
45 | require('cosmic-ui.code-action').code_actions(opts)
46 | end
47 |
48 | M.range_code_actions = function(opts)
49 | opts = utils.merge({
50 | params = vim.lsp.util.make_given_range_params(),
51 | }, opts or {})
52 | M.code_actions(opts)
53 | end
54 |
55 | return M
56 |
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/lua/cosmic-ui/rename/handler.lua:
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1 | local logger = require('cosmic-ui.utils').Logger
2 |
3 | return function(...)
4 | local utils = require('cosmic-ui.utils')
5 | local result
6 | local method
7 | local err = select(1, ...)
8 | local is_new = not select(4, ...) or type(select(4, ...)) ~= 'number'
9 | if is_new then
10 | method = select(3, ...).method
11 | result = select(2, ...)
12 | else
13 | method = select(2, ...)
14 | result = select(3, ...)
15 | end
16 |
17 | if err then
18 | logger:error(("Error running LSP query '%s': %s"):format(method, err))
19 | return
20 | end
21 |
22 | local new_word = ''
23 | if result and result.changes then
24 | local msg = {}
25 | for f, c in pairs(result.changes) do
26 | new_word = c[1].newText
27 | table.insert(msg, ('%d changes -> %s'):format(#c, utils.get_relative_path(f)))
28 | end
29 | local currName = vim.fn.expand('')
30 | logger:log(msg, { title = ('Rename: %s -> %s'):format(currName, new_word) })
31 | end
32 |
33 | vim.lsp.handlers[method](...)
34 | end
35 |
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/lua/cosmic-ui/rename/init.lua:
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1 | local lsp = vim.lsp
2 | local utils = require('cosmic-ui.utils')
3 | local rename_handler = require('cosmic-ui.rename.handler')
4 | local Text = require('nui.text')
5 |
6 | local function rename(popup_opts, opts)
7 | local Input = require('nui.input')
8 | local event = require('nui.utils.autocmd').event
9 | local curr_name = vim.fn.expand('')
10 |
11 | local user_border = _G.CosmicUI_user_opts.rename.border
12 | local width = 25
13 | if #curr_name + #_G.CosmicUI_user_opts.rename.prompt >= width then
14 | -- consider prompt and one free space, otherwise the textbox scrolls
15 | -- and shows an -- seemingly -- empty textbox
16 | width = #curr_name + #_G.CosmicUI_user_opts.rename.prompt + 1
17 | end
18 |
19 | popup_opts = utils.merge({
20 | position = {
21 | row = 1,
22 | col = 0,
23 | },
24 | size = {
25 | width = width,
26 | height = 2,
27 | },
28 | relative = 'cursor',
29 | border = {
30 | highlight = user_border.highlight,
31 | style = user_border.style or _G.CosmicUI_user_opts.border_style,
32 | text = {
33 | top = Text(user_border.title, user_border.title_hl),
34 | top_align = user_border.title_align,
35 | },
36 | },
37 | }, popup_opts or {})
38 |
39 | opts = utils.merge({
40 | prompt = Text(_G.CosmicUI_user_opts.rename.prompt, _G.CosmicUI_user_opts.rename.prompt_hl),
41 | default_value = curr_name,
42 | on_submit = function(new_name)
43 | if not (new_name and #new_name > 0) or new_name == curr_name then
44 | return
45 | end
46 | local params = lsp.util.make_position_params()
47 | params.newName = new_name
48 | lsp.buf_request(0, 'textDocument/rename', params, rename_handler)
49 | end,
50 | }, opts or {})
51 |
52 | local input = Input(popup_opts, opts)
53 |
54 | -- mount/open the component
55 | input:mount()
56 |
57 | utils.default_mappings(input)
58 |
59 | -- unmount component when cursor leaves buffer
60 | input:on(event.BufLeave, function()
61 | input:unmount()
62 | end)
63 | end
64 |
65 | return rename
66 |
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/lua/cosmic-ui/utils.lua:
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1 | local M = {}
2 |
3 | M.merge = function(...)
4 | return vim.tbl_deep_extend('force', ...)
5 | end
6 |
7 | M.get_relative_path = function(file_path)
8 | local plenary_path = require('plenary.path')
9 | local parsed_path, _ = file_path:gsub('file://', '')
10 | local path = plenary_path:new(parsed_path)
11 | local relative_path = path:make_relative(vim.fn.getcwd())
12 | return './' .. relative_path
13 | end
14 |
15 | M.index_of = function(tbl, item)
16 | for i, val in ipairs(tbl) do
17 | if val == item then
18 | return i
19 | end
20 | end
21 | end
22 |
23 | -- Default backspace has inconsistent behavior, have to make our own (for now)
24 | -- Taken from here:
25 | -- https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/14116#issuecomment-976069244
26 | local prompt_backspace = function(prompt)
27 | local cursor = vim.api.nvim_win_get_cursor(0)
28 | local line = cursor[1]
29 | local col = cursor[2]
30 |
31 | if col ~= prompt then
32 | vim.api.nvim_buf_set_text(0, line - 1, col - 1, line - 1, col, { '' })
33 | vim.api.nvim_win_set_cursor(0, { line, col - 1 })
34 | end
35 | end
36 |
37 | local map = function(input, lhs, rhs)
38 | input:map('i', lhs, rhs, { noremap = true }, false)
39 | end
40 |
41 | M.default_mappings = function(input)
42 | local prompt = input._.prompt._length
43 |
44 | map(input, '', function()
45 | input.input_props.on_close()
46 | end)
47 |
48 | map(input, '', function()
49 | input.input_props.on_close()
50 | end)
51 |
52 | map(input, '', function()
53 | prompt_backspace(prompt)
54 | end)
55 | end
56 |
57 | M.set_border = function(border, tbl)
58 | for k, v in pairs(tbl) do
59 | if k == 'border' then
60 | tbl[k] = border
61 | end
62 |
63 | if type(v) == 'table' then
64 | tbl[k] = M.set_border(border, v)
65 | end
66 | end
67 |
68 | return tbl
69 | end
70 |
71 | M.Logger = {}
72 | M.Logger.__index = M.Logger
73 |
74 | local function log(type, msg, opts)
75 | local title = _G.CosmicUI_user_opts.notify_title
76 | if vim.islist(msg) then
77 | -- regular vim.notify can't take tables of strings
78 | local tmp_list = msg
79 | msg = ''
80 | for k, v in pairs(tmp_list) do
81 | msg = msg .. v
82 | if k < #tmp_list then
83 | msg = msg .. '\n'
84 | end
85 | end
86 | end
87 |
88 | vim.notify(msg, type, {
89 | title = opts.title or title,
90 | })
91 | end
92 |
93 | function M.Logger:log(msg, opts)
94 | log(vim.log.levels.INFO, msg, opts or {})
95 | end
96 |
97 | function M.Logger:warn(msg, opts)
98 | log(vim.log.levels.WARN, msg, opts or {})
99 | end
100 |
101 | function M.Logger:error(msg, opts)
102 | log(vim.log.levels.ERROR, msg, opts or {})
103 | end
104 |
105 | return M
106 |
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/plugin/cosmic-ui.lua:
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1 | if vim.fn.has("nvim-0.6") ~= 1 then
2 | error("Sorry this plugin only supports Neovim version > v0.6")
3 | return
4 | end
5 |
6 | if vim.g.loaded_cosmic_ui then
7 | return
8 | end
9 |
10 | vim.g.loaded_cosmic_ui = 1
11 |
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/readme.md:
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1 | 💫 Cosmic-UI
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 | ## 🚀 Stellar Features
12 |
13 | _Warning: Under heavy development_
14 |
15 | Cosmic-UI is a simple wrapper around specific vim functionality. Built in order to provide a quick and easy way to create a Cosmic UI experience with Neovim!
16 |
17 | - Rename floating popup & file change notification
18 | - Code Actions
19 |
20 | ## 📷 Screenshots
21 |
22 | ### Code Actions
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 | ### Rename Floating Popup
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 | ## 🛠 Installation
31 |
32 | ```lua
33 | use({
34 | 'CosmicNvim/cosmic-ui',
35 | requires = { 'MunifTanjim/nui.nvim', 'nvim-lua/plenary.nvim' },
36 | config = function()
37 | require('cosmic-ui').setup()
38 | end,
39 | })
40 | ```
41 |
42 | ## ⚙️ Configuration
43 |
44 | You may override any of the settings below by passing a config object to `.setup`
45 |
46 | ```lua
47 | {
48 | -- default border to use
49 | -- 'single', 'double', 'rounded', 'solid', 'shadow'
50 | border_style = 'single',
51 |
52 | -- rename popup settings
53 | rename = {
54 | border = {
55 | highlight = 'FloatBorder',
56 | style = 'single',
57 | title = ' Rename ',
58 | title_align = 'left',
59 | title_hl = 'FloatBorder',
60 | },
61 | prompt = '> ',
62 | prompt_hl = 'Comment',
63 | },
64 |
65 | code_actions = {
66 | min_width = nil,
67 | border = {
68 | bottom_hl = 'FloatBorder',
69 | highlight = 'FloatBorder',
70 | style = 'single',
71 | title = 'Code Actions',
72 | title_align = 'center',
73 | title_hl = 'FloatBorder',
74 | },
75 | }
76 | }
77 | ```
78 |
79 | ## ✨ Usage
80 |
81 | #### Rename
82 |
83 | ```lua
84 | function map(mode, lhs, rhs, opts)
85 | local options = { noremap = true, silent = true }
86 | if opts then
87 | options = vim.tbl_extend('force', options, opts)
88 | end
89 | vim.api.nvim_set_keymap(mode, lhs, rhs, options)
90 | end
91 |
92 | map('n', 'gn', 'lua require("cosmic-ui").rename()')
93 | ```
94 |
95 | #### Code Actions
96 |
97 | ```lua
98 | map('n', 'ga', 'lua require("cosmic-ui").code_actions()')
99 | map('v', 'ga', 'lua require("cosmic-ui").range_code_actions()')
100 | ```
101 |
102 | _More coming soon..._
103 |
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