Update astronvim to v4

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Tobias Reisinger 2024-06-27 21:18:06 +02:00
parent 7b47fb4725
commit cc39076825
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30 changed files with 487 additions and 403 deletions

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-- AstroCommunity: import any community modules here
-- We import this file in `lazy_setup.lua` before the `plugins/` folder.
-- This guarantees that the specs are processed before any user plugins.
---@type LazySpec
return {
"AstroNvim/astrocommunity",
{ import = "astrocommunity.pack.lua" },
{ import = "astrocommunity.colorscheme.dracula-nvim" },
{
"Mofiqul/dracula.nvim",
opts = {
transparent_bg = true,
},
},
{ import = "astrocommunity.completion.copilot-lua-cmp" },
}

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require("lazy").setup({
{
"AstroNvim/AstroNvim",
version = "^4", -- Remove version tracking to elect for nighly AstroNvim
import = "astronvim.plugins",
opts = { -- AstroNvim options must be set here with the `import` key
mapleader = " ", -- This ensures the leader key must be configured before Lazy is set up
maplocalleader = ",", -- This ensures the localleader key must be configured before Lazy is set up
icons_enabled = true, -- Set to false to disable icons (if no Nerd Font is available)
pin_plugins = nil, -- Default will pin plugins when tracking `version` of AstroNvim, set to true/false to override
update_notifications = true, -- Enable/disable notification about running `:Lazy update` twice to update pinned plugins
},
},
{ import = "community" },
{ import = "plugins" },
} --[[@as LazySpec]], {
-- Configure any other `lazy.nvim` configuration options here
install = { colorscheme = { "astrotheme", "habamax" } },
ui = { backdrop = 100 },
performance = {
rtp = {
-- disable some rtp plugins, add more to your liking
disabled_plugins = {
"gzip",
"netrwPlugin",
"tarPlugin",
"tohtml",
"zipPlugin",
},
},
},
} --[[@as LazyConfig]])

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-- AstroCore provides a central place to modify mappings, vim options, autocommands, and more!
-- Configuration documentation can be found with `:h astrocore`
-- NOTE: We highly recommend setting up the Lua Language Server (`:LspInstall lua_ls`)
-- as this provides autocomplete and documentation while editing
---@type LazySpec
return {
"AstroNvim/astrocore",
---@type AstroCoreOpts
opts = {
-- Configure core features of AstroNvim
features = {
large_buf = { size = 1024 * 256, lines = 10000 }, -- set global limits for large files for disabling features like treesitter
autopairs = true, -- enable autopairs at start
cmp = true, -- enable completion at start
diagnostics_mode = 3, -- diagnostic mode on start (0 = off, 1 = no signs/virtual text, 2 = no virtual text, 3 = on)
highlighturl = true, -- highlight URLs at start
notifications = true, -- enable notifications at start
},
-- Diagnostics configuration (for vim.diagnostics.config({...})) when diagnostics are on
diagnostics = {
virtual_text = true,
underline = true,
},
-- vim options can be configured here
options = {
opt = { -- vim.opt.<key>
clipboard = "",
relativenumber = true,
number = true,
shiftwidth = 2,
spell = false,
signcolumn = "yes",
wrap = false,
},
g = { -- vim.g.<key>
-- configure global vim variables (vim.g)
-- NOTE: `mapleader` and `maplocalleader` must be set in the AstroNvim opts or before `lazy.setup`
-- This can be found in the `lua/lazy_setup.lua` file
git_worktrees = {
{
toplevel = vim.env.HOME,
gitdir = vim.env.HOME .. "/.local/share/yadm/repo.git",
},
},
},
},
-- Mappings can be configured through AstroCore as well.
-- NOTE: keycodes follow the casing in the vimdocs. For example, `<Leader>` must be capitalized
mappings = {
-- first key is the mode
n = {
-- second key is the lefthand side of the map
-- navigate buffer tabs
["]b"] = { function() require("astrocore.buffer").nav(vim.v.count1) end, desc = "Next buffer" },
["[b"] = { function() require("astrocore.buffer").nav(-vim.v.count1) end, desc = "Previous buffer" },
-- Keep cursor centered
["<C-d>"] = { "<C-d>zz" },
["<C-u>"] = { "<C-u>zz" },
-- Sibling swap
["g>"] = {
function() require("sibling-swap").swap_with_right() end,
desc = "Swap with right",
},
["g<"] = {
function() require("sibling-swap").swap_with_left() end,
desc = "Swap with left",
},
},
},
},
}

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if true then return {} end -- WARN: REMOVE THIS LINE TO ACTIVATE THIS FILE
-- AstroLSP allows you to customize the features in AstroNvim's LSP configuration engine
-- Configuration documentation can be found with `:h astrolsp`
-- NOTE: We highly recommend setting up the Lua Language Server (`:LspInstall lua_ls`)
-- as this provides autocomplete and documentation while editing
---@type LazySpec
return {
"AstroNvim/astrolsp",
---@type AstroLSPOpts
opts = {
-- Configuration table of features provided by AstroLSP
features = {
autoformat = true, -- enable or disable auto formatting on start
codelens = true, -- enable/disable codelens refresh on start
inlay_hints = false, -- enable/disable inlay hints on start
semantic_tokens = true, -- enable/disable semantic token highlighting
},
-- customize lsp formatting options
formatting = {
-- control auto formatting on save
format_on_save = {
enabled = true, -- enable or disable format on save globally
allow_filetypes = { -- enable format on save for specified filetypes only
-- "go",
},
ignore_filetypes = { -- disable format on save for specified filetypes
-- "python",
},
},
disabled = { -- disable formatting capabilities for the listed language servers
-- disable lua_ls formatting capability if you want to use StyLua to format your lua code
-- "lua_ls",
},
timeout_ms = 1000, -- default format timeout
-- filter = function(client) -- fully override the default formatting function
-- return true
-- end
},
-- enable servers that you already have installed without mason
servers = {
-- "pyright"
},
-- customize language server configuration options passed to `lspconfig`
---@diagnostic disable: missing-fields
config = {
-- clangd = { capabilities = { offsetEncoding = "utf-8" } },
},
-- customize how language servers are attached
handlers = {
-- a function without a key is simply the default handler, functions take two parameters, the server name and the configured options table for that server
-- function(server, opts) require("lspconfig")[server].setup(opts) end
-- the key is the server that is being setup with `lspconfig`
-- rust_analyzer = false, -- setting a handler to false will disable the set up of that language server
-- pyright = function(_, opts) require("lspconfig").pyright.setup(opts) end -- or a custom handler function can be passed
},
-- Configure buffer local auto commands to add when attaching a language server
autocmds = {
-- first key is the `augroup` to add the auto commands to (:h augroup)
lsp_codelens_refresh = {
-- Optional condition to create/delete auto command group
-- can either be a string of a client capability or a function of `fun(client, bufnr): boolean`
-- condition will be resolved for each client on each execution and if it ever fails for all clients,
-- the auto commands will be deleted for that buffer
cond = "textDocument/codeLens",
-- cond = function(client, bufnr) return client.name == "lua_ls" end,
-- list of auto commands to set
{
-- events to trigger
event = { "InsertLeave", "BufEnter" },
-- the rest of the autocmd options (:h nvim_create_autocmd)
desc = "Refresh codelens (buffer)",
callback = function(args)
if require("astrolsp").config.features.codelens then vim.lsp.codelens.refresh { bufnr = args.buf } end
end,
},
},
},
-- mappings to be set up on attaching of a language server
mappings = {
n = {
-- a `cond` key can provided as the string of a server capability to be required to attach, or a function with `client` and `bufnr` parameters from the `on_attach` that returns a boolean
gD = {
function() vim.lsp.buf.declaration() end,
desc = "Declaration of current symbol",
cond = "textDocument/declaration",
},
["<Leader>uY"] = {
function() require("astrolsp.toggles").buffer_semantic_tokens() end,
desc = "Toggle LSP semantic highlight (buffer)",
cond = function(client)
return client.supports_method "textDocument/semanticTokens/full" and vim.lsp.semantic_tokens ~= nil
end,
},
},
},
-- A custom `on_attach` function to be run after the default `on_attach` function
-- takes two parameters `client` and `bufnr` (`:h lspconfig-setup`)
on_attach = function(client, bufnr)
-- this would disable semanticTokensProvider for all clients
-- client.server_capabilities.semanticTokensProvider = nil
end,
},
}

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-- AstroUI provides the basis for configuring the AstroNvim User Interface
-- Configuration documentation can be found with `:h astroui`
-- NOTE: We highly recommend setting up the Lua Language Server (`:LspInstall lua_ls`)
-- as this provides autocomplete and documentation while editing
---@type LazySpec
return {
"AstroNvim/astroui",
---@type AstroUIOpts
opts = {
-- change colorscheme
colorscheme = "dracula",
-- AstroUI allows you to easily modify highlight groups easily for any and all colorschemes
highlights = {
init = { -- this table overrides highlights in all themes
-- Normal = { bg = "#000000" },
},
astrodark = { -- a table of overrides/changes when applying the astrotheme theme
-- Normal = { bg = "#000000" },
},
},
-- Icons can be configured throughout the interface
icons = {
-- configure the loading of the lsp in the status line
LSPLoading1 = "",
LSPLoading2 = "",
LSPLoading3 = "",
LSPLoading4 = "",
LSPLoading5 = "",
LSPLoading6 = "",
LSPLoading7 = "",
LSPLoading8 = "",
LSPLoading9 = "",
LSPLoading10 = "",
},
},
}

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if true then return {} end -- WARN: REMOVE THIS LINE TO ACTIVATE THIS FILE
-- Customize Mason plugins
---@type LazySpec
return {
-- use mason-lspconfig to configure LSP installations
{
"williamboman/mason-lspconfig.nvim",
-- overrides `require("mason-lspconfig").setup(...)`
opts = {
ensure_installed = {
"lua_ls",
-- add more arguments for adding more language servers
},
},
},
-- use mason-null-ls to configure Formatters/Linter installation for null-ls sources
{
"jay-babu/mason-null-ls.nvim",
-- overrides `require("mason-null-ls").setup(...)`
opts = {
ensure_installed = {
"stylua",
-- add more arguments for adding more null-ls sources
},
},
},
{
"jay-babu/mason-nvim-dap.nvim",
-- overrides `require("mason-nvim-dap").setup(...)`
opts = {
ensure_installed = {
"python",
-- add more arguments for adding more debuggers
},
},
},
}

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if true then return {} end -- WARN: REMOVE THIS LINE TO ACTIVATE THIS FILE
-- Customize None-ls sources
---@type LazySpec
return {
"nvimtools/none-ls.nvim",
opts = function(_, config)
-- config variable is the default configuration table for the setup function call
-- local null_ls = require "null-ls"
-- Check supported formatters and linters
-- https://github.com/nvimtools/none-ls.nvim/tree/main/lua/null-ls/builtins/formatting
-- https://github.com/nvimtools/none-ls.nvim/tree/main/lua/null-ls/builtins/diagnostics
config.sources = {
-- Set a formatter
-- null_ls.builtins.formatting.stylua,
-- null_ls.builtins.formatting.prettier,
}
return config -- return final config table
end,
}

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return {
"rcarriga/nvim-notify",
config = function(plugin, opts)
require "plugins.configs.notify"(plugin, opts)
local notify = require "notify"
notify.setup {
background_colour = "#000000",
}
end,
}

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if true then return {} end -- WARN: REMOVE THIS LINE TO ACTIVATE THIS FILE
-- Customize Treesitter
---@type LazySpec
return {
"nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter",
opts = {
ensure_installed = {
"lua",
"vim",
"pkl",
-- add more arguments for adding more treesitter parsers
},
},
}

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local wakatime_enabled = false
if os.getenv "WAKATIME_API_KEY" then wakatime_enabled = true end
-- You can also add or configure plugins by creating files in this `plugins/` folder
-- Here are some examples:
---@type LazySpec
return {
{
"apple/pkl-neovim",
lazy = false,
},
{
"wakatime/vim-wakatime",
enabled = wakatime_enabled,
lazy = false,
},
{
"Wansmer/sibling-swap.nvim",
lazy = false,
opts = {
use_default_keymaps = false,
},
},
}

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if true then return end -- WARN: REMOVE THIS LINE TO ACTIVATE THIS FILE
-- This will run last in the setup process and is a good place to configure
-- things like custom filetypes. This just pure lua so anything that doesn't
-- fit in the normal config locations above can go here
-- Set up custom filetypes
vim.filetype.add {
extension = {
foo = "fooscript",
},
filename = {
["Foofile"] = "fooscript",
},
pattern = {
["~/%.config/foo/.*"] = "fooscript",
},
}