├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── Readme.md ├── init.lua └── lua ├── base ├── init.lua └── plugins │ ├── init.lua │ └── lazy.lua └── configs ├── dap_js.lua ├── formating.lua ├── lazy.lua ├── lspconfig.lua ├── lualine.lua ├── mason.lua ├── nvim-cmp.lua ├── nvimtree.lua ├── rust-tools.lua ├── tailwind-tools.lua └── telescope.lua /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | plugin 2 | custom 3 | spell 4 | ftplugin 5 | coc-settings.json 6 | .luarc.json 7 | lazy-lock.json 8 | .DS_Store 9 | .stylua.toml 10 | lua/.DS_Store 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # My Nvim configuration 2 | 3 | Initialy this was my [nvchad](https://github.com/NvChad/NvChad) configuration, but on v2.5 there were some changes that break my configuration and piss me off so I decided to make my own nvim configuration, to be as simple as possible for my needs, and leave it plublic if anyone wants to replicate it. 4 | 5 | I don´t believe the v2.5 change was wrong, it was just a change and I´m still very grateful to Siduck for the amazing tool he made, and some configs are direct copies from their repo, like NvimTree configuration. 6 | 7 | I´ll add more configuration as I need it. 8 | 9 | ## Config Structure 10 | 11 | ### Base 12 | 13 | On base folder you will find the core configuration of nvim, like lazy installation and basic remappings. 14 | 15 | ### Configs 16 | 17 | On configs folder you will find specific configuraton for each plugin of my setup. 18 | 19 | ## Prerequisites 20 | 21 | Nvim >= [0.9.5](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/releases/tag/v0.9.5) (I´m currently using [0.10.3](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/releases/tag/v0.10.3)) 22 | 23 | [Ripgrep](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep) is optional but highly recommended 24 | 25 | [Node](https://nodejs.org/en/download) min version 18. This is for some lsp languages 26 | 27 | ## Installation 28 | 29 | ### On Mac/Linux: 30 | 31 | Delete or backup old nvim folder just in case. Below commands shows how to delete old configuration 32 | 33 | ``` 34 | rm -rf ~/.config/nvim 35 | 36 | rm -rf ~/.local/share/nvim 37 | ``` 38 | 39 | Then, clone this repo 40 | 41 | ``` 42 | git clone https://github.com/FStanDev/myNvChadConfig.git ~/.config/nvim && nvim 43 | ``` 44 | 45 | ### On Windows: 46 | 47 | ``` 48 | rm -Force ~\AppData\Local\nvim 49 | rm -Force ~\AppData\Local\nvim-data 50 | ``` 51 | 52 | ``` 53 | git clone https://github.com/FStanDev/myNvChadConfig.git $ENV:USERPROFILE\AppData\Local\nvim && nvim 54 | ``` 55 | 56 | Then, after all plugins installs, execute `:MasonInstallAll` and is done 😀 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /init.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | require("base") 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/base/init.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --Basic settings 2 | 3 | vim.g.mapleader = " " 4 | 5 | vim.wo.relativenumber = true 6 | vim.wo.number = true 7 | --Mappings 8 | vim.keymap.set("n", "e", vim.cmd.NvimTreeFocus) 9 | vim.keymap.set("n", "", vim.cmd.NvimTreeToggle) 10 | vim.keymap.set("n", "1", vim.cmd.bfirst) 11 | vim.keymap.set("n", "0", vim.cmd.blast) 12 | vim.keymap.set("n", "", vim.cmd.bnext) 13 | vim.keymap.set("n", "", vim.cmd.bprevious) 14 | vim.keymap.set("n", "b", vim.cmd.DapToggleBreakpoint) 15 | vim.keymap.set("n", "ds", vim.cmd.DapSidebar) 16 | vim.keymap.set("n", "dp", function() 17 | require("dap-python").test_method() 18 | end) 19 | vim.keymap.set("n", "o", "ok") 20 | vim.keymap.set("n", "x", vim.cmd.bdelete) 21 | vim.keymap.set("v", "y", '"+yy', { noremap = true }) 22 | vim.keymap.set("n", " dy", "3lua vim.diagnostic.open_float()", { noremap = true }) 23 | vim.keymap.set("n", "fi", "/", { noremap = true }) 24 | -- Map leader + a to select entire document 25 | vim.keymap.set("n", "a", "ggVG", { noremap = true }) 26 | --vim.o.timeoutlen=200 27 | vim.opt.foldmethod = "syntax" 28 | vim.opt.foldlevelstart = 99 29 | -- Toggle Tailwind class concealment 30 | vim.keymap.set("n", "tc", "TailwindConcealToggle", { desc = "Toggle Tailwind conceal" }) 31 | 32 | -- Sort Tailwind classes in the current buffer 33 | vim.keymap.set("n", "ts", "TailwindSort", { desc = "Sort Tailwind classes" }) 34 | 35 | -- Sort Tailwind classes in visual selection 36 | vim.keymap.set("v", "ts", "TailwindSortSelection", { desc = "Sort Tailwind classes in selection" }) 37 | -- Lazy requirement 38 | require("base.plugins.lazy") 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/base/plugins/init.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | require("lazy") 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/base/plugins/lazy.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local lazypath = vim.fn.stdpath("data") .. "/lazy/lazy.nvim" 2 | if not vim.loop.fs_stat(lazypath) then 3 | vim.fn.system({ 4 | "git", 5 | "clone", 6 | "--filter=blob:none", 7 | "https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim.git", 8 | "--branch=stable", -- latest stable release 9 | lazypath, 10 | }) 11 | end 12 | vim.opt.rtp:prepend(lazypath) 13 | plugins = require("configs.lazy") 14 | 15 | require("lazy").setup(plugins) 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/configs/dap_js.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | return { 2 | debugger_path = vim.fn.stdpath("data") .. "/lazy/vscode-js-debug", 3 | adapters = { 4 | "chrome", 5 | "pwa-node", 6 | "pwa-chrome", 7 | "pwa-msedge", 8 | "node-terminal", 9 | "pwa-extensionHost", 10 | "node", 11 | "chrome", 12 | }, 13 | } 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/configs/formating.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -- https://www.josean.com/posts/neovim-linting-and-formatting 2 | return { 3 | formatters_by_ft = { 4 | javascript = { "prettier" }, 5 | typescript = { "prettier" }, 6 | javascriptreact = { "prettier" }, 7 | typescriptreact = { "prettier" }, 8 | svelte = { "prettier" }, 9 | css = { "prettier" }, 10 | html = { "prettier" }, 11 | astro = { "prettier" }, 12 | json = { "prettier" }, 13 | yaml = { "prettier" }, 14 | markdown = { "prettier" }, 15 | graphql = { "prettier" }, 16 | lua = { "stylua" }, 17 | python = { "isort", "black" }, 18 | rust = { "rustfmt" }, 19 | }, 20 | format_on_save = { 21 | async = false, 22 | timeout_ms = 1500, 23 | lsp_fallback = true, 24 | }, 25 | 26 | vim.keymap.set({ "n", "v" }, "mp", function() 27 | conform.format({ 28 | async = false, 29 | timeout_ms = 1500, 30 | lsp_fallback = true, 31 | }) 32 | end, { desc = "Format file or range (in visual mode)" }), 33 | } 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/configs/lazy.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | return { 2 | { 3 | "nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim", 4 | tag = "0.1.6", 5 | dependencies = { "nvim-lua/plenary.nvim" }, 6 | opts = function() 7 | return require("configs.telescope") 8 | end, 9 | --function(_,opts) 10 | -- require("telescope").setup(opts) 11 | -- end 12 | }, 13 | { 14 | "nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter", 15 | build = ":TSUpdate", 16 | config = function() 17 | local configs = require("nvim-treesitter.configs") 18 | 19 | -- Base languages for all platforms 20 | local base_languages = { 21 | "vim", 22 | "lua", 23 | "vimdoc", 24 | "html", 25 | "css", 26 | "javascript", 27 | "typescript", 28 | "tsx", 29 | "rust", 30 | "svelte", 31 | "python", 32 | "yaml", 33 | "astro", 34 | } 35 | 36 | -- Unix-only languages 37 | local unix_languages = { "c", "cpp", "zig" } 38 | 39 | -- Combine languages based on platform 40 | local ensure_installed = base_languages 41 | if vim.fn.has("unix") == 1 then 42 | vim.list_extend(ensure_installed, unix_languages) 43 | end 44 | 45 | configs.setup({ 46 | ensure_installed = ensure_installed, 47 | sync_install = false, 48 | highlight = { enable = true }, 49 | indent = { enable = true }, 50 | }) 51 | vim.opt.foldmethod = "expr" 52 | vim.opt.foldexpr = "nvim_treesitter#foldexpr()" 53 | end, 54 | }, 55 | { 56 | "EdenEast/nightfox.nvim", 57 | lazy = false, -- make sure we load this during startup if it is your main colorscheme 58 | priority = 1000, -- make sure to load this before all the other start plugins 59 | config = function() 60 | -- load the colorscheme here 61 | --vim.cmd.colorscheme("duskfox") 62 | end, 63 | }, 64 | { 65 | "williamboman/mason.nvim", 66 | cmd = { "Mason", "MasonInstall", "MasonInstallAll", "MasonUpdate", "MasonUninstallAll" }, 67 | opts = function() 68 | return require("configs.mason") 69 | end, 70 | config = function(_, opts) 71 | require("mason").setup(opts) 72 | vim.api.nvim_create_user_command("MasonInstallAll", function() 73 | if opts.ensure_installed and #opts.ensure_installed > 0 then 74 | vim.cmd("MasonInstall " .. table.concat(opts.ensure_installed, " ")) 75 | end 76 | end, {}) 77 | vim.g.mason_binaries_list = opts.ensure_installed 78 | end, 79 | }, 80 | { "williamboman/mason-lspconfig.nvim" }, 81 | { 82 | "neovim/nvim-lspconfig", 83 | dependencies = { 84 | { "williamboman/mason.nvim" }, 85 | { "williamboman/mason-lspconfig.nvim" }, 86 | }, 87 | config = function() 88 | require("configs.lspconfig") 89 | end, 90 | }, 91 | { 92 | "nvim-tree/nvim-tree.lua", 93 | version = "*", 94 | lazy = false, 95 | dependencies = { 96 | "nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons", 97 | }, 98 | opts = function() 99 | return require("configs.nvimtree") 100 | end, 101 | config = function(_, opts) 102 | require("nvim-tree").setup(opts) 103 | end, 104 | }, 105 | { 106 | -- Thank you to Josean for his video https://youtu.be/NL8D8EkphUw?si=3ZAt7ZJ0S1HuDJ_M 107 | "hrsh7th/nvim-cmp", 108 | event = "InsertEnter", 109 | dependencies = { 110 | "hrsh7th/cmp-nvim-lsp", 111 | "hrsh7th/cmp-buffer", 112 | "hrsh7th/cmp-path", 113 | "L3MON4D3/LuaSnip", 114 | "saadparwaiz1/cmp_luasnip", 115 | "rafamadriz/friendly-snippets", 116 | }, 117 | opts = function() 118 | return require("configs.nvim-cmp") 119 | end, 120 | config = function() 121 | local cmp = require("cmp") 122 | local luasnip = require("luasnip") 123 | require("luasnip.loaders.from_vscode").lazy_load() 124 | 125 | cmp.setup({ 126 | completion = { 127 | completeopt = "menu,menuone,preview,noselect", 128 | }, 129 | snippet = { -- configure how nvim-mp interacts with snippet engine 130 | expand = function(args) 131 | luasnip.lsp_expand(args.body) 132 | end, 133 | }, 134 | mapping = cmp.mapping.preset.insert({ 135 | [""] = cmp.mapping.select_prev_item(), --previous suggestion 136 | [""] = cmp.mapping.select_next_item(), -- next suggestion 137 | [""] = cmp.mapping.scroll_docs(-4), 138 | [""] = cmp.mapping.scroll_docs(4), 139 | [""] = cmp.mapping.complete(), -- show completion suggestions 140 | [""] = cmp.mapping.abort(), -- close completion window 141 | [""] = cmp.mapping.confirm({ select = false }), 142 | }), 143 | sources = cmp.config.sources({ 144 | { name = "nvim_lsp" }, 145 | { name = "luasnip" }, 146 | { name = "buffer" }, 147 | { name = "path" }, 148 | }), 149 | }) 150 | end, 151 | }, 152 | { 153 | "stevearc/conform.nvim", 154 | event = { "BufReadPre", "BufNewFile" }, 155 | opts = function() 156 | return require("configs.formating") 157 | end, 158 | config = function(_, opts) 159 | require("conform").setup(opts) 160 | end, 161 | }, 162 | { 163 | "rust-lang/rust.vim", 164 | ft = "rust", 165 | init = function() 166 | vim.g.rustfmt_autosave = 1 167 | end, 168 | }, 169 | { 170 | "mrcjkb/rustaceanvim", 171 | version = "^4", -- Recommended 172 | lazy = false, -- This plugin is already lazy 173 | ft = "rust", 174 | dependencies = { 175 | "neovim/nvim-lspconfig", 176 | }, 177 | config = function() 178 | local bufnr = vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf() 179 | vim.keymap.set("n", "a", function() 180 | vim.cmd.RustLsp("codeAction") -- supports rust-analyzer's grouping 181 | vim.cmd.RustLsp("debug") 182 | vim.cmd.RustLsp("debuggables") 183 | -- or, to run the previous debuggable: 184 | vim.cmd.RustLsp({ "debuggables", bang = true }) 185 | -- or, to override the executable's args: 186 | vim.cmd.RustLsp({ "debuggables", "arg1", "arg2" }) 187 | -- or vim.lsp.buf.codeAction() if you don't want grouping. 188 | end, { silent = true, buffer = bufnr }) 189 | vim.api.nvim_create_user_command("RustDebuggables", function() 190 | vim.cmd("RustLsp debuggables") 191 | end, {}) 192 | end, 193 | }, 194 | { 195 | "mfussenegger/nvim-dap", 196 | --lldb is required for debuggin to work: 197 | --vim.keymap.set("n", "ds", vim.cmd.DapSidebar) 198 | config = function() 199 | vim.api.nvim_create_user_command("DapSidebar", function() 200 | local widgets = require("dap.ui.widgets") 201 | local sidebar = widgets.sidebar(widgets.scopes) 202 | sidebar.open() 203 | end, {}) 204 | end, 205 | }, 206 | { 207 | "mfussenegger/nvim-dap-python", 208 | ft = "python", 209 | dependencies = { 210 | "mfussenegger/nvim-dap", 211 | }, 212 | config = function() 213 | local path = "~/.local/share/nvim/mason/packages/debugpy/venv/bin/python" 214 | require("dap-python").setup(path) 215 | end, 216 | }, 217 | { 218 | "mxsdev/nvim-dap-vscode-js", 219 | dependencies = { 220 | "mfussenegger/nvim-dap", 221 | }, 222 | opts = function() 223 | return require("configs.dap_js") 224 | end, 225 | config = function(_, opts) 226 | require("dap-vscode-js").setup(opts) 227 | end, 228 | }, 229 | { 230 | "oxfist/night-owl.nvim", 231 | lazy = true, --false, -- make sure we load this during startup if it is your main colorscheme 232 | --priority = 1000, -- make sure to load this before all the other start plugins 233 | config = function() 234 | -- load the colorscheme here 235 | require("night-owl").setup() -- You can pass in your personal settings here. 236 | -- vim.cmd.colorscheme("night-owl") 237 | end, 238 | }, 239 | { 240 | "folke/tokyonight.nvim", 241 | lazy = false, 242 | priority = 1000, 243 | config = function() 244 | vim.cmd.colorscheme("tokyonight-storm") 245 | end, 246 | }, 247 | { 248 | "nvim-lualine/lualine.nvim", 249 | dependencies = { "nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons" }, 250 | opts = function() 251 | return require("configs.lualine") 252 | end, 253 | config = function(_, opts) 254 | require("lualine").setup(opts) 255 | end, 256 | }, 257 | { 258 | "lukas-reineke/indent-blankline.nvim", 259 | main = "ibl", 260 | event = { "BufReadPost", "BufNewFile" }, 261 | opts = { 262 | -- These are the default settings 263 | indent = { 264 | char = "│", -- This is the character used for the vertical line 265 | tab_char = "│", -- Character for tab indentation 266 | }, 267 | scope = { 268 | enabled = true, -- Highlight the scope/context of the current cursor position 269 | show_start = true, -- Show a line at the start of the current scope 270 | show_end = false, -- Show a line at the end of the current scope 271 | highlight = { "Function", "Label", "Conditional", "Repeat" }, -- Highlight groups to use 272 | }, 273 | exclude = { 274 | filetypes = { 275 | "help", 276 | "alpha", 277 | "dashboard", 278 | "neo-tree", 279 | "Trouble", 280 | "lazy", 281 | "mason", 282 | "notify", 283 | "toggleterm", 284 | "lazyterm", 285 | }, 286 | buftypes = { 287 | "terminal", 288 | "nofile", 289 | "quickfix", 290 | "prompt", 291 | }, 292 | }, 293 | }, 294 | }, 295 | { 296 | "luckasRanarison/tailwind-tools.nvim", 297 | dependencies = { "nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter" }, 298 | ft = { 299 | "html", 300 | "css", 301 | "javascript", 302 | "typescript", 303 | "javascriptreact", 304 | "typescriptreact", 305 | "vue", 306 | "svelte", 307 | "astro", 308 | }, 309 | opts = function() 310 | return require("configs.tailwind-tools") 311 | end, 312 | config = function(_, opts) 313 | require("tailwind-tools").setup(opts) 314 | end, 315 | }, 316 | { 317 | "lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim", 318 | event = { "BufReadPre", "BufNewFile" }, 319 | config = function() 320 | require("gitsigns").setup({ 321 | signs = { 322 | add = { text = "+" }, 323 | change = { text = "~" }, 324 | delete = { text = "-" }, 325 | topdelete = { text = "‾" }, 326 | changedelete = { text = "~" }, 327 | }, 328 | current_line_blame = false, 329 | current_line_blame_opts = { 330 | virt_text = true, 331 | virt_text_pos = "eol", 332 | delay = 300, 333 | }, 334 | }) 335 | end, 336 | }, 337 | } 338 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/configs/lspconfig.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local lspconfig = require("lspconfig") 2 | 3 | -- Global mappings. 4 | -- See `:help vim.diagnostic.*` for documentation on any of the below functions 5 | vim.keymap.set("n", "d", vim.diagnostic.open_float) 6 | vim.keymap.set("n", "[d", vim.diagnostic.goto_prev) 7 | vim.keymap.set("n", "]d", vim.diagnostic.goto_next) 8 | vim.keymap.set("n", "q", vim.diagnostic.setloclist) 9 | 10 | -- Use LspAttach autocommand to only map the following keys 11 | -- after the language server attaches to the current buffer 12 | vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("LspAttach", { 13 | group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup("UserLspConfig", {}), 14 | callback = function(ev) 15 | -- Enable completion triggered by 16 | vim.bo[ev.buf].omnifunc = "v:lua.vim.lsp.omnifunc" 17 | 18 | -- Buffer local mappings. 19 | -- See `:help vim.lsp.*` for documentation on any of the below functions 20 | local opts = { buffer = ev.buf } 21 | vim.keymap.set("n", "gD", vim.lsp.buf.declaration, opts) 22 | vim.keymap.set("n", "gd", vim.lsp.buf.definition, opts) 23 | vim.keymap.set("n", "K", vim.lsp.buf.hover, opts) 24 | vim.keymap.set("n", "gi", vim.lsp.buf.implementation, opts) 25 | vim.keymap.set("n", "", vim.lsp.buf.signature_help, opts) 26 | vim.keymap.set("n", "wa", vim.lsp.buf.add_workspace_folder, opts) 27 | vim.keymap.set("n", "wr", vim.lsp.buf.remove_workspace_folder, opts) 28 | vim.keymap.set("n", "wl", function() 29 | print(vim.inspect(vim.lsp.buf.list_workspace_folders())) 30 | end, opts) 31 | vim.keymap.set("n", "D", vim.lsp.buf.type_definition, opts) 32 | vim.keymap.set("n", "rn", vim.lsp.buf.rename, opts) 33 | vim.keymap.set({ "n", "v" }, "ca", vim.lsp.buf.code_action, opts) 34 | vim.keymap.set("n", "gr", vim.lsp.buf.references, opts) 35 | vim.keymap.set("n", "f", function() 36 | vim.lsp.buf.format({ async = true }) 37 | end, opts) 38 | end, 39 | }) 40 | 41 | lspconfig.pyright.setup({}) 42 | lspconfig.lua_ls.setup({}) 43 | --lspconfig.rust_analyzer.setup({}) 44 | lspconfig.ts_ls.setup({}) 45 | lspconfig.svelte.setup({}) 46 | if vim.fn.has("unix") == 1 then 47 | local esp_idf_path = os.getenv("IDF_PATH") 48 | if esp_idf_path then 49 | -- for esp-idf 50 | require("lspconfig").clangd.setup({ 51 | -- handlers = handlers, 52 | cmd = { 53 | "/Users/stan/.espressif/tools/esp-clang/esp-17.0.1_20240419/esp-clang/bin/clangd", 54 | "--background-index", 55 | "--query-driver=**", 56 | }, 57 | root_dir = function() 58 | -- leave empty to stop nvim from cd'ing into ~/ due to global .clangd file 59 | end, 60 | }) 61 | else 62 | -- clangd config 63 | require("lspconfig").clangd.setup({}) 64 | end 65 | lspconfig.zls.setup({}) 66 | end 67 | 68 | lspconfig.astro.setup({}) 69 | lspconfig.omnisharp.setup({ 70 | cmd = { "omnisharp" }, 71 | enable_roslyn_analyzers = true, 72 | organize_imports_on_format = true, 73 | enable_import_completion = true, 74 | }) 75 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/configs/lualine.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | return { 2 | options = { 3 | icons_enabled = true, 4 | theme = "auto", 5 | component_separators = { left = "", right = "" }, 6 | section_separators = { left = "", right = "" }, 7 | disabled_filetypes = { 8 | statusline = {}, 9 | winbar = {}, 10 | }, 11 | ignore_focus = {}, 12 | always_divide_middle = true, 13 | globalstatus = false, 14 | refresh = { 15 | statusline = 1000, 16 | tabline = 1000, 17 | winbar = 1000, 18 | }, 19 | }, 20 | sections = { 21 | lualine_a = { "mode" }, 22 | lualine_b = { "branch", "diff", "diagnostics" }, 23 | lualine_c = { "buffers" }, 24 | lualine_x = { "encoding", "fileformat", "filetype", "filename" }, 25 | lualine_y = { "progress" }, 26 | lualine_z = { "location" }, 27 | }, 28 | inactive_sections = { 29 | lualine_a = {}, 30 | lualine_b = {}, 31 | lualine_c = { "filename" }, 32 | lualine_x = { "location" }, 33 | lualine_y = {}, 34 | lualine_z = {}, 35 | }, 36 | tabline = {}, 37 | winbar = {}, 38 | inactive_winbar = {}, 39 | extensions = {}, 40 | } 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/configs/mason.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | return { 2 | ensure_installed = vim.list_extend({ 3 | "lua-language-server", 4 | "stylua", 5 | "rust-analyzer", 6 | "pyright", 7 | "prettier", 8 | "black", 9 | "isort", 10 | "typescript-language-server", 11 | "tailwindcss-language-server", 12 | "svelte-language-server", 13 | "debugpy", 14 | "astro-language-server", 15 | "omnisharp", 16 | }, vim.fn.has("unix") == 1 and { 17 | "clangd", 18 | "codelldb", 19 | "zls", 20 | } or {}), 21 | max_concurrent_installers = 10, 22 | } 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/configs/nvim-cmp.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local cmp = require("cmp") 2 | local luasnip = require("luasnip") 3 | require("luasnip.loaders.from_vscode").lazy_load() 4 | 5 | cmp.setup({ 6 | completion = { 7 | completeopt= "menu,menuone,preview,noselect", 8 | }, 9 | snippet = { -- configure how nvim-mp interacts with snippet engine 10 | expand = function (args) 11 | luasnip.lsp_expand (args.body) 12 | end, 13 | }, 14 | mapping = cmp.mapping.preset. insert({ 15 | [""]= cmp.mapping.select_prev_item(), --previous suggestion 16 | [""]= cmp.mapping.select_next_item(), -- next suggestion 17 | [""]= cmp.mapping.scroll_docs (-4), 18 | [""]= cmp.mapping.scroll_docs (4), 19 | [""] = cmp.mapping. complete(), -- show completion suggestions 20 | [""] = cmp.mapping.abort(), -- close completion window 21 | [""] = cmp.mapping.confirm({select = false }), 22 | }), 23 | sources = cmp.config.sources({ 24 | {name = "luasnip"}, 25 | {name = "buffer"}, 26 | {name = "path"}, 27 | }), 28 | 29 | }) 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/configs/nvimtree.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | return { 2 | filters = { 3 | dotfiles = true, 4 | exclude = { vim.fn.stdpath("config") .. "/lua/custom", ".gitignore", ".env", ".prettierrc" }, 5 | }, 6 | disable_netrw = true, 7 | hijack_netrw = true, 8 | hijack_cursor = true, 9 | hijack_unnamed_buffer_when_opening = false, 10 | sync_root_with_cwd = true, 11 | update_focused_file = { 12 | enable = true, 13 | update_root = false, 14 | }, 15 | view = { 16 | adaptive_size = false, 17 | side = "right", 18 | width = 30, 19 | preserve_window_proportions = true, 20 | }, 21 | git = { 22 | enable = false, 23 | ignore = true, 24 | }, 25 | filesystem_watchers = { 26 | enable = true, 27 | }, 28 | actions = { 29 | open_file = { 30 | resize_window = true, 31 | }, 32 | }, 33 | renderer = { 34 | root_folder_label = false, 35 | highlight_git = false, 36 | highlight_opened_files = "none", 37 | 38 | indent_markers = { 39 | enable = false, 40 | }, 41 | 42 | icons = { 43 | show = { 44 | file = true, 45 | folder = true, 46 | folder_arrow = true, 47 | git = false, 48 | }, 49 | 50 | glyphs = { 51 | default = "󰈚", 52 | symlink = "", 53 | folder = { 54 | default = "", 55 | empty = "", 56 | empty_open = "", 57 | open = "", 58 | symlink = "", 59 | symlink_open = "", 60 | arrow_open = "", 61 | arrow_closed = "", 62 | }, 63 | git = { 64 | unstaged = "✗", 65 | staged = "✓", 66 | unmerged = "", 67 | renamed = "➜", 68 | untracked = "★", 69 | deleted = "", 70 | ignored = "◌", 71 | }, 72 | }, 73 | }, 74 | }, 75 | } 76 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/configs/rust-tools.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | local options = { 3 | local bufnr = vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf() 4 | vim.keymap.set("n", "a", function() 5 | vim.cmd.RustLsp("codeAction") -- supports rust-analyzer's grouping 6 | -- or vim.lsp.buf.codeAction() if you don't want grouping. 7 | end, { silent = true, buffer = bufnr }) 8 | 9 | } 10 | 11 | return options 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/configs/tailwind-tools.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | return { 2 | -- Server settings for the Tailwind CSS Language Server 3 | server = { 4 | -- You can override server capabilities here if needed 5 | override = true, 6 | settings = {}, 7 | -- Configure on_attach to set up keymaps when LSP attaches 8 | on_attach = function(client, bufnr) 9 | -- You can add custom keymaps here specific to Tailwind buffers 10 | end, 11 | }, 12 | 13 | -- Document colors configuration (inline color previews) 14 | document_color = { 15 | enabled = true, -- Enable color previews for Tailwind color classes 16 | kind = "inline", -- Can be "inline" or "foreground" or "background" 17 | inline_symbol = "󰝤 ", -- Symbol to show before the color 18 | debounce = 200, -- Debounce time in milliseconds 19 | }, 20 | 21 | -- Conceal configuration - This is what you're looking for! 22 | conceal = { 23 | enabled = true, -- Enable concealing of long class strings 24 | symbol = "…", -- Symbol to show when classes are concealed 25 | -- Controls when to trigger concealment based on class string length 26 | highlight = { 27 | -- Highlight group for the concealed symbol 28 | fg = "#38BDF8", -- Tailwind blue color 29 | }, 30 | }, 31 | 32 | -- Custom CSS class patterns (if you use custom prefixes or suffixes) 33 | custom_filetypes = {}, 34 | 35 | -- Extension configuration 36 | extension = { 37 | queries = {}, -- Custom treesitter queries 38 | patterns = { 39 | -- Custom patterns for detecting Tailwind classes 40 | -- Useful if you have custom attribute names 41 | }, 42 | }, 43 | } 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/configs/telescope.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local builtin = require('telescope.builtin') 2 | vim.keymap.set('n', 'ff', builtin.find_files, {}) 3 | vim.keymap.set('n', 'fg', builtin.live_grep, {}) 4 | vim.keymap.set('n', 'fb', builtin.buffers, {}) 5 | vim.keymap.set('n', 'fh', builtin.help_tags, {}) 6 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------