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+
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+
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+possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
+free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
+
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+to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
+state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
+the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
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+Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
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+ If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
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+parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
+might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
+
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+For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
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+into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
+may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
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diff --git a/shell/.config/nvim/README.md b/shell/.config/nvim/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c97f6f4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/shell/.config/nvim/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,156 @@
+**Important** : You need Neovim 0.11+
+
+
+

+
+
*✨ ~ ⭐ - A normal Neovim distribution - ⭐ ~ ✨*
+
+
+
+
+
+---
+
+- [Screenshots](#screenshots)
+- [How to install](#how-to-install)
+- [Distro features](#distro-features)
+- [Philosophy and design decisions](#philosophy-and-design-decisions)
+- [Commands](#commands)
+- [Wiki](https://github.com/NormalNvim/NormalNvim/wiki)
+- [FAQ](#faq)
+
+## Screenshots
+
+Tokyo Night (Night) theme by default
+
+
+The space key shows [all you can do](https://github.com/NormalNvim/NormalNvim/wiki/basic-mappings)
+
+
+If you are new here don't forget to [check the wiki](https://github.com/NormalNvim/NormalNvim/wiki).
+
+## How to install
+
+### Installer (Linux/MacOS/WSL)
+You can preview it [here](https://github.com/NormalNvim/installer)
+```sh
+wget -q https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NormalNvim/installer/main/installer.sh && chmod +x installer.sh && ./installer.sh
+```
+
+### Clone manually (Linux/MacOS/WSL)
+```sh
+# Strongly recommended: Fork the repo and clone YOUR fork.
+git clone https://github.com/NormalNvim/NormalNvim.git ~/.config/nvim
+```
+
+### Clone manually (Windows)
+```sh
+# Strongly recommended: Fork the repo and clone YOUR fork.
+git clone https://github.com/NormalNvim/NormalNvim.git %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\nvim && nvim
+```
+
+### Optional dependencies
+This is only necessary if you installed NormalNvim by cloning manually. [To unlock all features you will have to install the dependencies](https://github.com/NormalNvim/NormalNvim/wiki/dependencies).
+
+## Distro features
+
+* ⚡ **Lazy:** Plugins are loaded lazily, providing super fast performance.
+* 🔋 **Batteries included:** Most [plugins](https://github.com/NormalNvim/NormalNvim/wiki/plugins) you will ever need are included and debugged by default. Get the best user experience out of the box and forget about nasty bugs in your Neovim config.
+* 😎 **Plugins are self-contained:** Allowing you to easily delete what you need.
+* 🤖 **IDE tools:** We ship [Compiler.nvim](https://github.com/Zeioth/compiler.nvim) (compiler), [DAP](https://github.com/mfussenegger/nvim-dap) (debugger), [Neotest](https://github.com/nvim-neotest/neotest) (test runner), and [Dooku.nvim](https://github.com/Zeioth/dooku.nvim) (docs generator)
+* 🐞 **IDE parsers:** Linters, Formatters, LSP, Treesitter... preinstalled, preconfigured and ready to code for the top 12 most popular programming languages.
+* 🥶 **Plugin version freeze:** You can choose "stable" or "nightly" update channels. Or if you prefer, use :DistroFreezePluginVersions to create your own stable versions!
+* 🔙 **Rollbacks:** You can easily recover from a nvim distro update using :DistroUpdateRevert
+* 🔥 **Hot reload:** Every time you change something in your config, the changes are reflected on nvim on real time without need to restart.
+* 📱 **Phone friendly:** You can also install it on Android Termux. Did you ever have a compiler in your pocket? 😉
+* ⌨️ **Alternative mappings:** By default the distro uses qwerty, but colemak-dh can be found [here](https://github.com/NormalNvim/NormalNvim/wiki).
+* ✨ **Fully modular:** Every feature is a small plugin.
+* 👽 **100% agnostic:** Any plugin NormalNvim ship, can be used in any distro.
+* ❤️ **We don't treat you like you are stupid:** Code comments guide you to easily customize everything. We will never [hide or abstract](https://i.imgur.com/FCiZvp2.png) stuff from you.
+
+## Philosophy and design decisions
+__You are expected to fork the project before cloning it. So you are the only one in control. It is also recommended to use [neovim's appimage](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/releases).__
+
+> This is not a distro you are expected to update often from upstream. It is meant to be used as a base to create your own distro.
+
+[NormalNvim](https://github.com/NormalNvim/NormalNvim) won't be the next [/r/UnixPorn](https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/) sensation. It is a normal nvim config you can trust 100% will never unexpectedly break while you are working. Nothing flashy. Nothing brightful. Just bread and butter.
+
+## Commands
+The next relevant commands are provided by [distroupdate.nvim](https://github.com/Zeioth/distroupdate.nvim)
+
+| Command | Description |
+|---------------------|-----------------------------------------|
+| **:DistroUpdate** | To update the distro from git origin. Local uncommited changes will be lost. |
+| **:DistroUpdateRevert** | To revert the last `:DistroUpdate`. |
+| **:DistroFreezePluginVersions** | To save your current plugins versions into `lazy_versions.lua`. |
+
+## FAQ
+Please before opening an issue, check the [astrocommunity](https://github.com/AstroNvim/astrocommunity) repo where you can find help about how to install and configure most plugins.
+
+* **NormalNvim is not working. How can I know why?**
+
+ `:checkhealth base`
+
+* **Why can't I see the icons?** You must install the [nerdfont version of your font](https://www.nerdfonts.com/), and use it on your terminal. Alternatively you can edit `base/icons/nerd_font.lua` to manually specify your own icons.
+
+* **How can I install a new colorscheme?** Go to `plugins/2-ui.lua`, and add the theme you want. Re-open nvim and now you can set your new colorcheme on `base/1-options.lua`. You can also preview all your installed themes with `+ft`.
+
+* **How can I change the user interface?** We use the plugin heirline to create the user interface. You can re-order or change any component of your user interface in `plugins/2-ui.lua`. If you preffer the classic vim appearance, you can delete the plugin.
+
+* **How can I disable the animations?** You can delete the plugin [mini.animate](https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.animate). In case you only want to disable some animations look into the plugin docs.
+
+* **How can I use `Ask chatgpt`?** On your operative system, set the next env var. You can get an API key from [chatgpt's website](https://platform.openai.com/account/api-keys).
+
+```sh
+OPENAI_API_KEY="my_key_here"
+```
+
+## 🌟 Get involved
+One of the biggest challenges NormalNvim face is marketing. So share the project and tell your friends!
+[](https://starchart.cc/NormalNvim/NormalNvim)
+
+## Fix a bug and send a PR to appear as contributor
+
+
+
+
+
+## Credits
+Originally it took AstroNvim as base. But implements [this VIM config](https://github.com/amix/vimrc) with some extras. Code has been simplified while retaining its core features. NormalNvim has also contributed to the code of many of the plugins included, in order to debug them and make them better.
+
+Special thanks to LeoRed04 for designing the logo.
+
+## Trivia
+Did you know NormalNvim was the first Neovim distro to ship a compiler that [support 22+ programming languages out of the box](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O42uCIBaCIQ)?
+
+## Roadmap
+
+### High prio
+* Let's try to improve the user experience of the toggle keys under `u` where possible.
+* Let's contribute to eldritch.nvim so markdown support is as good as the one we had on tokyonight.
+
+### Cool ideas
+* Given all modern GPUs for consumers are now AI capable, let's re-study the possibility of making easier for users running local AI models. Considering Cloud services will still be necessary for android devices.
+* Let's start preparing NormalNvim v5.0
+
+### Todos before v5.0 (2025)
+* It would be a neat UX improvement to integrate [snacks.nvim UI toggles](https://github.com/folke/snacks.nvim/blob/main/docs/toggle.md). But let's ensure code remain decoupled.
+* Compiler.nvim: test windows support.
+* Compiler.nvim: add support for justfiles and taskfiles.
+* Makeit.nvim: Add support for justfiles and taskfiles.
+* Makeit.nvim: Remove orchestrators. This only make sense for compiler.nvim.
+* Makeit.nvim: Allow all possible conventions for `Makefile`, such as `makefile`, `Makefile.linux`, etc.
+* Compiler.nvim: Allow all possible conventions for `Makefile`, such as `makefile`, `Makefile.linux`, etc.
+* Compiler.nvim: test support for nim-lang.
+* Let's start doing some manual testing for the installer to ensure it install correctly on all OS.
+* Version v2 of the website should look considerably better.
+* ~~Let's ensure nvim 0.12 don't have any incompatibility, so it's easy to migrate when it's released next year.~~
+* ~~On Rust, out of the box, the items under ` l` don't display unless rustfmt is installed.~~
+* ~~Compiler.nvim: add support for new language `common LISP`.~~ → Not planned.
+* ~~Compiler.nvim: add support for new language `COBOL`.~~ → Not planned.
+* ~~Let's consider [tiny-glimmer](https://github.com/rachartier/tiny-glimmer.nvim) over highlight-undo, so we don't have to maintain the plugin ourselves.~~ → Let's keep using highlighg-undo, as it's been fixed upstream.
+* ~~Let's keep an eye on the plugins that display deprecation warnings on nvim 0.11 [here](https://github.com/nvim-neo-tree/neo-tree.nvim/issues/1588) and [here](https://github.com/ray-x/lsp_signature.nvim/issues/346)~~. Full list of deprecations [here](https://neovim.io/doc/user/deprecated.html#deprecated).
+
+
+### Blocked
+* Once selene add [this](https://github.com/Kampfkarren/selene/issues/224) and [this](https://github.com/Kampfkarren/selene/issues/524) and [this](https://github.com/Kampfkarren/selene/pull/591), let's add the new rules.
diff --git a/shell/.config/nvim/init.lua b/shell/.config/nvim/init.lua
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3e806ea
--- /dev/null
+++ b/shell/.config/nvim/init.lua
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+-- HELLO, welcome to NormalNvim!
+-- ---------------------------------------
+-- This is the entry point of your config.
+-- ---------------------------------------
+
+local function load_source(source)
+ local status_ok, error = pcall(require, source)
+ if not status_ok then
+ vim.api.nvim_echo(
+ {{"Failed to load " .. source .. "\n\n" .. error}}, true, {err = true}
+ )
+ end
+end
+
+local function load_sources(source_files)
+ vim.loader.enable()
+ for _, source in ipairs(source_files) do
+ load_source(source)
+ end
+end
+
+local function load_sources_async(source_files)
+ for _, source in ipairs(source_files) do
+ vim.defer_fn(function()
+ load_source(source)
+ end, 50)
+ end
+end
+
+local function load_colorscheme(colorscheme)
+ if vim.g.default_colorscheme then
+ if not pcall(vim.cmd.colorscheme, colorscheme) then
+ require("base.utils").notify(
+ "Error setting up colorscheme: " .. colorscheme,
+ vim.log.levels.ERROR
+ )
+ end
+ end
+end
+
+-- Call the functions defined above.
+load_sources({
+ "base.1-options",
+ "base.2-lazy",
+ "base.3-autocmds", -- critical stuff, don't change the execution order.
+})
+load_colorscheme(vim.g.default_colorscheme)
+load_sources_async({ "base.4-mappings" })
diff --git a/shell/.config/nvim/init.vim b/shell/.config/nvim/init.vim
deleted file mode 100644
index fc58550..0000000
--- a/shell/.config/nvim/init.vim
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-source $HOME/.vimrc
-call plug#begin('~/.vim/plugged')
-Plug 'ghifarit53/tokyonight-vim'
-Plug 'neovim/nvim-lspconfig'
-Plug 'mrcjkb/rustaceanvim'
-Plug 'junegunn/fzf', { 'do': { -> fzf#install() } }
-Plug 'junegunn/fzf.vim'
-call plug#end()
diff --git a/shell/.config/nvim/lua/base/1-options.lua b/shell/.config/nvim/lua/base/1-options.lua
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1edf91d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/shell/.config/nvim/lua/base/1-options.lua
@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@
+-- HELLO, welcome to NormalNvim!
+-- ----------------------------------------
+-- Here you can define your nvim variables.
+-- ----------------------------------------
+
+-- Theme
+vim.g.default_colorscheme = "eldritch"
+
+-- Options --------------------------------------------------------------------
+vim.opt.breakindent = true -- Wrap indent to match line start.
+vim.opt.clipboard = "unnamedplus" -- Connection to the system clipboard.
+vim.opt.cmdheight = 0 -- Hide command line unless needed.
+vim.opt.completeopt = { "menu", "menuone", "noselect" } -- Options for insert mode completion.
+vim.opt.copyindent = true -- Copy the previous indentation on autoindenting.
+vim.opt.cursorline = true -- Highlight the text line of the cursor.
+vim.opt.expandtab = true -- Enable the use of space in tab.
+vim.opt.fileencoding = "utf-8" -- File content encoding for the buffer.
+vim.opt.fillchars = { eob = " " } -- Disable `~` on nonexistent lines.
+vim.opt.foldenable = true -- Enable fold for nvim-ufo.
+vim.opt.foldlevel = 99 -- set highest foldlevel for nvim-ufo.
+vim.opt.foldlevelstart = 99 -- Start with all code unfolded.
+vim.opt.foldcolumn = "1" -- Show foldcolumn in nvim 0.9+.
+vim.opt.ignorecase = true -- Case insensitive searching.
+vim.opt.infercase = true -- Infer cases in keyword completion.
+
+vim.opt.laststatus = 3 -- Global statusline.
+vim.opt.linebreak = true -- Wrap lines at 'breakat'.
+vim.opt.number = true -- Show numberline.
+vim.opt.preserveindent = true -- Preserve indent structure as much as possible.
+vim.opt.pumheight = 10 -- Height of the pop up menu.
+vim.opt.relativenumber = false -- Show relative numberline.
+vim.opt.shiftwidth = 2 -- Number of space inserted for indentation.
+vim.opt.showmode = false -- Disable showing modes in command line.
+vim.opt.showtabline = 2 -- always display tabline.
+vim.opt.signcolumn = "yes" -- Always show the sign column.
+vim.opt.smartcase = true -- Case sensitivie searching.
+vim.opt.smartindent = false -- Smarter autoindentation.
+vim.opt.splitbelow = true -- Splitting a new window below the current one.
+vim.opt.splitright = true -- Splitting a new window at the right of the current one.
+vim.opt.tabstop = 2 -- Number of space in a tab.
+
+vim.opt.termguicolors = true -- Enable 24-bit RGB color in the TUI.
+vim.opt.undofile = true -- Enable persistent undo between session and reboots.
+vim.opt.updatetime = 300 -- Length of time to wait before triggering the plugin.
+vim.opt.virtualedit = "block" -- Allow going past end of line in visual block mode.
+vim.opt.writebackup = false -- Disable making a backup before overwriting a file.
+vim.opt.shada = "!,'1000,<50,s10,h" -- Remember the last 1000 opened files
+vim.opt.history = 1000 -- Number of commands to remember in a history table (per buffer).
+vim.opt.swapfile = false -- Ask what state to recover when opening a file that was not saved.
+vim.opt.wrap = true -- Disable wrapping of lines longer than the width of window.
+vim.opt.colorcolumn = "80" -- PEP8 like character limit vertical bar.
+vim.opt.mousescroll = "ver:1,hor:0" -- Disables hozirontal scroll in neovim.
+vim.opt.guicursor = "n:blinkon200,i-ci-ve:ver25" -- Enable cursor blink.
+vim.opt.autochdir = true -- Use current file dir as working dir (See project.nvim).
+vim.opt.scrolloff = 1000 -- Number of lines to leave before/after the cursor when scrolling. Setting a high value keep the cursor centered.
+vim.opt.sidescrolloff = 8 -- Same but for side scrolling.
+vim.opt.selection = "old" -- Don't select the newline symbol when using on visual mode.
+
+vim.opt.viewoptions:remove "curdir" -- Disable saving current directory with views.
+vim.opt.shortmess:append { s = true, I = true } -- Disable startup message.
+vim.opt.backspace:append { "nostop" } -- Don't stop backspace at insert.
+vim.opt.diffopt:append { "algorithm:histogram", "linematch:60" } -- Enable linematch diff algorithm
+
+local is_android = vim.fn.isdirectory('/data') == 1
+if is_android then vim.opt.mouse = "v" else vim.opt.mouse = "a" end -- Enable scroll for android
+
+-- Globals --------------------------------------------------------------------
+vim.g.mapleader = " " -- Set leader key.
+vim.g.maplocalleader = "," -- Set default local leader key.
+vim.g.big_file = { size = 1024 * 5000, lines = 50000 } -- For files bigger than this, disable 'treesitter' (+5Mb).
+
+-- The next globals are toggleable with
+vim.g.autoformat_enabled = false -- Enable auto formatting at start.
+vim.g.autopairs_enabled = false -- Enable autopairs at start.
+vim.g.cmp_enabled = true -- Enable completion at start.
+vim.g.codeactions_enabled = true -- Enable displaying 💡 where code actions can be used.
+vim.g.codelens_enabled = true -- Enable automatic codelens refreshing for lsp that support it.
+vim.g.diagnostics_mode = 3 -- Set code linting (0=off, 1=only show in status line, 2=virtual text off, 3=all on).
+vim.g.fallback_icons_enabled = false -- Enable it if you need to use Neovim in a machine without nerd fonts.
+vim.g.inlay_hints_enabled = false -- Enable always show function parameter names.
+vim.g.lsp_round_borders_enabled = true -- Enable round borders for lsp hover and signatureHelp.
+vim.g.lsp_signature_enabled = true -- Enable automatically showing lsp help as you write function parameters.
+vim.g.notifications_enabled = true -- Enable notifications.
+vim.g.semantic_tokens_enabled = true -- Enable lsp semantic tokens at start.
+vim.g.url_effect_enabled = true -- Highlight URLs with an underline effect.
+
diff --git a/shell/.config/nvim/lua/base/2-lazy.lua b/shell/.config/nvim/lua/base/2-lazy.lua
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..92f59db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/shell/.config/nvim/lua/base/2-lazy.lua
@@ -0,0 +1,116 @@
+-- Lazy.nvim config file.
+
+-- DESCRIPTION:
+-- Use this file to configure the way you get updates.
+
+-- Functions:
+-- -> git_clone_lazy → download lazy from git if necessary.
+-- -> after_instaling_plugins_load → instantly try to load the plugins passed.
+-- -> get_lazy_spec → load and get the plugins file.
+-- -> setup_lazy → pass the plugins file to lazy and run setup().
+
+-- Lazy updater options
+-- Use the same values you have in the plugin `distroupdate.nvim`
+local updates_config = {
+ channel = "stable", -- 'nightly', or 'stable'
+ snapshot_file = "lazy_snapshot.lua", -- plugins lockfile created by running the command ':DistroFreezePluginVersions' provided by `distroupdate.nvim`.
+}
+
+--- Download 'lazy' from its git repository if lazy_dir doesn't exists already.
+--- Note: This function should ONLY run the first time you start nvim.
+--- @param lazy_dir string Path to clone lazy into. Recommended: `/lazy/lazy.nvim`
+local function git_clone_lazy(lazy_dir)
+ local output = vim.fn.system({
+ "git",
+ "clone",
+ "--filter=blob:none",
+ "--branch=stable",
+ "https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim.git",
+ lazy_dir,
+ })
+ if vim.api.nvim_get_vvar("shell_error") ~= 0 then
+ vim.api.nvim_echo(
+ {{"Error cloning lazy.nvim repository...\n\n" .. output}},
+ true, {err = true}
+ )
+ end
+end
+
+--- This functions creates a one time autocmd to load the plugins passed.
+--- This is useful for plugins that will trigger their own update mechanism when loaded.
+---
+--- Note: This function should ONLY run the first time you start nvim.
+--- @param plugins string[] plugins to load right after lazy end installing all.
+local function after_installing_plugins_load(plugins)
+ local oldcmdheight = vim.opt.cmdheight:get()
+ vim.opt.cmdheight = 1
+ vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("User", {
+ pattern = "LazyInstall",
+ once = true,
+ callback = function()
+ vim.cmd.bw()
+ vim.opt.cmdheight = oldcmdheight
+ vim.tbl_map(function(module) pcall(require, module) end, plugins)
+ -- Note: Loading mason and treesitter will trigger updates there too if necessary.
+ end,
+ desc = "Load Mason and Treesitter after Lazy installs plugins",
+ })
+end
+
+--- load `/lua/lazy_snapshot.lua` and return it as table.
+--- @return table spec A table you can pass to the `spec` option of lazy.
+local function get_lazy_spec()
+ local snapshot_filename = vim.fn.fnamemodify(updates_config.snapshot_file, ":t:r")
+ local pin_plugins = updates_config.channel == "stable"
+ local snapshot_file_exists = vim.uv.fs_stat(
+ vim.fn.stdpath("config")
+ .. "/lua/"
+ .. snapshot_filename
+ .. ".lua"
+ )
+ local spec = pin_plugins
+ and snapshot_file_exists
+ and { { import = snapshot_filename} }
+ or {}
+ vim.list_extend(spec, { { import = "plugins" } })
+
+ return spec
+end
+
+--- Require lazy and pass the spec.
+--- @param lazy_dir string used to specify neovim where to find the lazy_dir.
+local function setup_lazy(lazy_dir)
+ local spec = get_lazy_spec()
+
+ vim.opt.rtp:prepend(lazy_dir)
+ require("lazy").setup({
+ spec = spec,
+ defaults = { lazy = true },
+ performance = {
+ rtp = { -- Disable unnecessary nvim features to speed up startup.
+ disabled_plugins = {
+ "tohtml",
+ "gzip",
+ "zipPlugin",
+ "netrwPlugin",
+ "tarPlugin",
+ },
+ },
+ },
+ -- Enable luarocks if installed.
+ rocks = { enabled = vim.fn.executable("luarocks") == 1 },
+ -- We don't use this, so create it in a disposable place.
+ lockfile = vim.fn.stdpath("cache") .. "/lazy-lock.json",
+ })
+end
+
+local lazy_dir = vim.fn.stdpath("data") .. "/lazy/lazy.nvim"
+local is_first_startup = not vim.uv.fs_stat(lazy_dir)
+
+-- Call the functions defined above.
+if is_first_startup then
+ git_clone_lazy(lazy_dir)
+ after_installing_plugins_load({ "nvim-treesitter", "mason" })
+ vim.notify("Please wait while plugins are installed...")
+end
+setup_lazy(lazy_dir)
diff --git a/shell/.config/nvim/lua/base/3-autocmds.lua b/shell/.config/nvim/lua/base/3-autocmds.lua
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..acf1415
--- /dev/null
+++ b/shell/.config/nvim/lua/base/3-autocmds.lua
@@ -0,0 +1,284 @@
+-- General usage autocmds.
+
+-- DESCRIPTION:
+-- All autocmds are defined here.
+
+-- Sections:
+-- ## EXTRA LOGIC
+-- -> 1. Events to load plugins faster.
+-- -> 2. Save/restore window layout when possible.
+-- -> 3. Launch alpha greeter on startup.
+-- -> 4. Update neotree when closing the git client.
+-- -> 5. Create parent directories when saving a file.
+--
+-- ## COOL HACKS
+-- -> 6. Effect: URL underline.
+-- -> 7. Customize right click contextual menu.
+-- -> 8. Unlist quickfix buffers if the filetype changes.
+-- -> 9. Close all notifications on BufWritePre.
+--
+-- ## COMMANDS
+-- -> 10. Neotest commands.
+-- -> Extra commands.
+
+local autocmd = vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd
+local cmd = vim.api.nvim_create_user_command
+local utils = require("base.utils")
+local is_available = utils.is_available
+
+-- ## EXTRA LOGIC -----------------------------------------------------------
+-- 1. Events to load plugins faster → 'BaseFile'/'BaseGitFile'/'BaseDefered':
+-- this is pretty much the same thing as the event 'BufEnter',
+-- but without increasing the startup time displayed in the greeter.
+autocmd({ "BufReadPost", "BufNewFile", "BufWritePost" }, {
+ desc = "Nvim user events for file detection (BaseFile and BaseGitFile)",
+ callback = function(args)
+ local empty_buffer = vim.fn.resolve(vim.fn.expand "%") == ""
+ local greeter = vim.api.nvim_get_option_value("filetype", { buf = args.buf }) == "alpha"
+ local git_repo = vim.fn.executable("git") == 1 and utils.run_cmd(
+ { "git", "-C", vim.fn.fnamemodify(vim.fn.resolve(vim.fn.expand "%"), ":p:h"), "rev-parse" }, false)
+
+ -- For any file exept empty buffer, or the greeter (alpha)
+ if not (empty_buffer or greeter) then
+ utils.trigger_event("User BaseFile")
+
+ -- Is the buffer part of a git repo?
+ if git_repo then
+ utils.trigger_event("User BaseGitFile")
+ end
+ end
+ end,
+})
+autocmd({ "VimEnter" }, {
+ desc = "Nvim user event that trigger a few ms after nvim starts",
+ callback = function()
+ -- If nvim is opened passing a filename, trigger the event inmediatelly.
+ if #vim.fn.argv() >= 1 then
+ -- In order to avoid visual glitches.
+ utils.trigger_event("User BaseDefered", true)
+ utils.trigger_event("BufEnter", true) -- also, initialize tabline_buffers.
+ else -- Wait some ms before triggering the event.
+ vim.defer_fn(function()
+ utils.trigger_event("User BaseDefered")
+ end, 70)
+ end
+ end,
+})
+
+-- 2. Save/restore window layout when possible.
+autocmd({ "BufWinLeave", "BufWritePost", "WinLeave" }, {
+ desc = "Save view with mkview for real files",
+ callback = function(args)
+ if vim.b[args.buf].view_activated then
+ vim.cmd.mkview { mods = { emsg_silent = true } }
+ end
+ end,
+})
+autocmd("BufWinEnter", {
+ desc = "Try to load file view if available and enable view saving for real files",
+ callback = function(args)
+ if not vim.b[args.buf].view_activated then
+ local filetype =
+ vim.api.nvim_get_option_value("filetype", { buf = args.buf })
+ local buftype =
+ vim.api.nvim_get_option_value("buftype", { buf = args.buf })
+ local ignore_filetypes = { "gitcommit", "gitrebase", "svg", "hgcommit" }
+ if
+ buftype == ""
+ and filetype
+ and filetype ~= ""
+ and not vim.tbl_contains(ignore_filetypes, filetype)
+ then
+ vim.b[args.buf].view_activated = true
+ vim.cmd.loadview { mods = { emsg_silent = true } }
+ end
+ end
+ end,
+})
+
+-- 3. Launch alpha greeter on startup
+if is_available "alpha-nvim" then
+ autocmd({ "User", "BufEnter" }, {
+ desc = "Disable status and tablines for alpha",
+ callback = function(args)
+ local is_filetype_alpha = vim.api.nvim_get_option_value(
+ "filetype", { buf = 0 }) == "alpha"
+ local is_empty_file = vim.api.nvim_get_option_value(
+ "buftype", { buf = 0 }) == "nofile"
+ if ((args.event == "User" and args.file == "AlphaReady") or
+ (args.event == "BufEnter" and is_filetype_alpha)) and
+ not vim.g.before_alpha
+ then
+ vim.g.before_alpha = {
+ showtabline = vim.opt.showtabline:get(),
+ laststatus = vim.opt.laststatus:get()
+ }
+ vim.opt.showtabline, vim.opt.laststatus = 0, 0
+ elseif
+ vim.g.before_alpha
+ and args.event == "BufEnter"
+ and not is_empty_file
+ then
+ vim.opt.laststatus = vim.g.before_alpha.laststatus
+ vim.opt.showtabline = vim.g.before_alpha.showtabline
+ vim.g.before_alpha = nil
+ end
+ end,
+ })
+ autocmd("VimEnter", {
+ desc = "Start Alpha only when nvim is opened with no arguments",
+ callback = function()
+ -- Precalculate conditions.
+ local lines = vim.api.nvim_buf_get_lines(0, 0, 2, false)
+ local buf_not_empty = vim.fn.argc() > 0
+ or #lines > 1
+ or (#lines == 1 and lines[1]:len() > 0)
+ local buflist_not_empty = #vim.tbl_filter(
+ function(bufnr) return vim.bo[bufnr].buflisted end,
+ vim.api.nvim_list_bufs()
+ ) > 1
+ local buf_not_modifiable = not vim.o.modifiable
+
+ -- Return instead of opening alpha if any of these conditions occur.
+ if buf_not_modifiable or buf_not_empty or buflist_not_empty then
+ return
+ end
+ for _, arg in pairs(vim.v.argv) do
+ if arg == "-b"
+ or arg == "-c"
+ or vim.startswith(arg, "+")
+ or arg == "-S"
+ then
+ return
+ end
+ end
+
+ -- All good? Show alpha.
+ require("alpha").start(true, require("alpha").default_config)
+ vim.schedule(function() vim.cmd.doautocmd "FileType" end)
+ end,
+ })
+end
+
+-- 4. Update neotree when closing the git client.
+if is_available "neo-tree.nvim" then
+ autocmd("TermClose", {
+ pattern = { "*lazygit", "*gitui" },
+ desc = "Refresh Neo-Tree git when closing lazygit/gitui",
+ callback = function()
+ local manager_avail, manager = pcall(require, "neo-tree.sources.manager")
+ if manager_avail then
+ for _, source in ipairs {
+ "filesystem",
+ "git_status",
+ "document_symbols",
+ } do
+ local module = "neo-tree.sources." .. source
+ if package.loaded[module] then
+ manager.refresh(require(module).name)
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end,
+ })
+end
+
+-- 5. Create parent directories when saving a file.
+autocmd("BufWritePre", {
+ desc = "Automatically create parent directories if they don't exist when saving a file",
+ callback = function(args)
+ local buf_is_valid_and_listed = vim.api.nvim_buf_is_valid(args.buf)
+ and vim.bo[args.buf].buflisted
+
+ if buf_is_valid_and_listed then
+ vim.fn.mkdir(vim.fn.fnamemodify(
+ vim.uv.fs_realpath(args.match) or args.match, ":p:h"), "p")
+ end
+ end,
+})
+
+-- ## COOL HACKS ------------------------------------------------------------
+-- 6. Effect: URL underline.
+vim.api.nvim_set_hl(0, 'HighlightURL', { underline = true })
+autocmd({ "VimEnter", "FileType", "BufEnter", "WinEnter" }, {
+ desc = "URL Highlighting",
+ callback = function() utils.set_url_effect() end,
+})
+
+-- 7. Customize right click contextual menu.
+autocmd("VimEnter", {
+ desc = "Disable right contextual menu warning message",
+ callback = function()
+ -- Revome from menu
+ vim.api.nvim_command [[aunmenu PopUp.How-to\ disable\ mouse]]
+ vim.api.nvim_command [[aunmenu PopUp.Inspect]]
+ vim.api.nvim_command [[aunmenu PopUp.-1-]] -- You can remove a separator like this.
+
+ -- Add to menu
+ vim.api.nvim_command [[menu PopUp.Format\ \Code silent! Format]]
+ vim.api.nvim_command [[menu PopUp.-1- ]]
+ vim.api.nvim_command [[menu PopUp.Toggle\ \Breakpoint :lua require('dap').toggle_breakpoint()]]
+ vim.api.nvim_command [[menu PopUp.Debugger\ \Continue :DapContinue]]
+ vim.api.nvim_command [[menu PopUp.Run\ \Test :Neotest run]]
+ end,
+})
+
+-- 8. Unlist quickfix buffers if the filetype changes.
+autocmd("FileType", {
+ desc = "Unlist quickfist buffers",
+ pattern = "qf",
+ callback = function() vim.opt_local.buflisted = false end,
+})
+
+-- 9. Close all notifications on BufWritePre.
+autocmd("BufWritePre", {
+ desc = "Close all notifications on BufWritePre",
+ callback = function()
+ require("notify").dismiss({ pending = true, silent = true })
+ end,
+})
+
+-- ## COMMANDS --------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-- 10. Testing commands
+-- Aditional commands to the ones implemented in neotest.
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-- Customize this command to work as you like
+cmd("TestNodejs", function()
+ -- You can generate code coverage by adding this to your project's packages.json
+ -- "tests": "jest --coverage"
+ vim.cmd(":ProjectRoot") -- cd the project root (requires project.nvim)
+ vim.cmd(":TermExec cmd='npm run test'") -- convention to run tests on nodejs
+end, { desc = "Run all unit tests for the current nodejs project" })
+
+-- Customize this command to work as you like
+cmd("TestNodejsE2e", function()
+ vim.cmd(":ProjectRoot") -- cd the project root (requires project.nvim)
+ vim.cmd(":TermExec cmd='npm run e2e'") -- Conventional way to call e2e in nodejs (requires ToggleTerm)
+end, { desc = "Run e2e tests for the current nodejs project" })
+
+-- Extra commands
+----------------------------------------------
+
+-- Change working directory
+cmd("Cwd", function()
+ vim.cmd(":cd %:p:h")
+ vim.cmd(":pwd")
+end, { desc = "cd current file's directory" })
+
+-- Set working directory (alias)
+cmd("Swd", function()
+ vim.cmd(":cd %:p:h")
+ vim.cmd(":pwd")
+end, { desc = "cd current file's directory" })
+
+-- Write all buffers
+cmd("WriteAllBuffers", function()
+ vim.cmd("wa")
+end, { desc = "Write all changed buffers" })
+
+-- Close all notifications
+cmd("CloseNotifications", function()
+ require("notify").dismiss({ pending = true, silent = true })
+end, { desc = "Dismiss all notifications" })
diff --git a/shell/.config/nvim/lua/base/4-mappings.lua b/shell/.config/nvim/lua/base/4-mappings.lua
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7530d3d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/shell/.config/nvim/lua/base/4-mappings.lua
@@ -0,0 +1,1636 @@
+-- Keybindings (qwerty).
+
+-- DESCRIPTION:
+-- All mappings are defined here.
+
+-- Sections:
+-- ## Base bindings
+-- -> icons displayed on which-key.nvim
+-- -> standard operations
+-- -> clipboard
+-- -> search highlighting
+-- -> improved tabulation
+-- -> improved gg
+-- -> packages
+-- -> buffers/tabs [buffers]
+-- -> ui toggles [ui]
+-- -> shifted movement keys
+-- -> cmdline autocompletion
+-- -> special cases
+
+-- ## Plugin bindings
+-- -> alpha-nvim
+-- -> git [git]
+-- -> file browsers
+-- -> session manager
+-- -> smart-splits.nvim
+-- -> aerial.nvim
+-- -> litee-calltree.nvim
+-- -> telescope.nvim [find]
+-- -> toggleterm.nvim
+-- -> dap.nvim [debugger]
+-- -> tests [tests]
+-- -> nvim-ufo
+-- -> code documentation [docs]
+-- -> ask chatgpt [neural]
+-- -> hop.nvim
+-- -> mason-lspconfig.nvim [lsp]
+
+--
+-- KEYBINDINGS REFERENCE
+-- -------------------------------------------------------------------
+-- | Mode | Norm | Ins | Cmd | Vis | Sel | Opr | Term | Lang |
+-- Command +------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+------+------+
+-- [nore]map | yes | - | - | yes | yes | yes | - | - |
+-- n[nore]map | yes | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
+-- [nore]map! | - | yes | yes | - | - | - | - | - |
+-- i[nore]map | - | yes | - | - | - | - | - | - |
+-- c[nore]map | - | - | yes | - | - | - | - | - |
+-- v[nore]map | - | - | - | yes | yes | - | - | - |
+-- x[nore]map | - | - | - | yes | - | - | - | - |
+-- s[nore]map | - | - | - | - | yes | - | - | - |
+-- o[nore]map | - | - | - | - | - | yes | - | - |
+-- t[nore]map | - | - | - | - | - | - | yes | - |
+-- l[nore]map | - | yes | yes | - | - | - | - | yes |
+-- -------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+local M = {}
+local utils = require("base.utils")
+local get_icon = utils.get_icon
+local is_available = utils.is_available
+local ui = require("base.utils.ui")
+local maps = require("base.utils").get_mappings_template()
+local is_android = vim.fn.isdirectory('/data') == 1 -- true if on android
+
+-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+--
+-- ## Base bindings ########################################################
+--
+-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-- icons displayed on which-key.nvim ---------------------------------------
+local icons = {
+ f = { desc = get_icon("Find", true) .. " Find" },
+ p = { desc = get_icon("Packages", true) .. " Packages" },
+ l = { desc = get_icon("LSP", true) .. " LSP" },
+ u = { desc = get_icon("UI", true) .. " UI" },
+ b = { desc = get_icon("Buffer", true) .. " Buffers" },
+ bs = { desc = get_icon("Sort", true) .. " Sort Buffers" },
+ c = { desc = get_icon("Run", true) .. " Compiler" },
+ d = { desc = get_icon("Debugger", true) .. " Debugger" },
+ tt = { desc = get_icon("Test", true) .. " Test" },
+ dc = { desc = get_icon("Docs", true) .. " Docs" },
+ g = { desc = get_icon("Git", true) .. " Git" },
+ S = { desc = get_icon("Session", true) .. " Session" },
+ t = { desc = get_icon("Terminal", true) .. " Terminal" },
+}
+
+-- standard Operations -----------------------------------------------------
+maps.n["j"] =
+{ "v:count == 0 ? 'gj' : 'j'", expr = true, desc = "Move cursor down" }
+maps.n["k"] =
+{ "v:count == 0 ? 'gk' : 'k'", expr = true, desc = "Move cursor up" }
+maps.n["w"] = { "w", desc = "Save" }
+maps.n["W"] =
+{ function() vim.cmd("SudaWrite") end, desc = "Save as sudo" }
+maps.n["n"] = { "enew", desc = "New file" }
+maps.n["/"] = { "gcc", remap = true, desc = "Toggle comment line" }
+maps.x["/"] = { "gc", remap = true, desc = "Toggle comment" }
+maps.n["gx"] =
+{ utils.open_with_program, desc = "Open the file under cursor with a program" }
+maps.n[""] = { "w!", desc = "Force write" }
+maps.n["|"] = { "vsplit", desc = "Vertical Split" }
+maps.n["\\"] = { "split", desc = "Horizontal Split" }
+maps.i[""] = { "", desc = "Enable CTRL+backsace to delete." }
+maps.n["0"] =
+{ "^", desc = "Go to the fist character of the line (aliases 0 to ^)" }
+maps.n["q"] = { "confirm q", desc = "Quit" }
+maps.n["q"] = {
+ function()
+ -- Ask user for confirmation
+ local choice = vim.fn.confirm("Do you really want to exit nvim?", "&Yes\n&No", 2)
+ if choice == 1 then
+ -- If user confirms, but there are still files to be saved: Ask
+ vim.cmd('confirm quit')
+ end
+ end,
+ desc = "Quit",
+}
+maps.n[""] = {
+ "",
+ noremap = true,
+ silent = true,
+ expr = false,
+ desc = "FIX: Prevent TAB from behaving like , as they share the same internal code",
+}
+
+-- clipboard ---------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-- BUG: We disable these mappings on termux by default because
+-- is the keycode for scrolling, and remapping it would break it.
+if not is_android then
+ -- only useful when the option clipboard is commented on ./1-options.lua
+ maps.n[""] = { '"+y', desc = "Copy to cliboard" }
+ maps.x[""] = { '"+y', desc = "Copy to cliboard" }
+ maps.n[""] = { '"+ydd', desc = "Copy to clipboard and delete line" }
+ maps.x[""] = { '"+ydd', desc = "Copy to clipboard and delete line" }
+ maps.n[""] = { '"+p', desc = "Paste from clipboard" }
+end
+
+-- Make 'c' key not copy to clipboard when changing a character.
+maps.n["c"] = { '"_c', desc = "Change without yanking" }
+maps.n["C"] = { '"_C', desc = "Change without yanking" }
+maps.x["c"] = { '"_c', desc = "Change without yanking" }
+maps.x["C"] = { '"_C', desc = "Change without yanking" }
+
+-- Make 'x' key not copy to clipboard when deleting a character.
+maps.n["x"] = {
+ -- Also let's allow 'x' key to delete blank lines in normal mode.
+ function()
+ if vim.fn.col "." == 1 then
+ local line = vim.fn.getline "."
+ if line:match "^%s*$" then
+ vim.api.nvim_feedkeys('"_dd', "n", false)
+ vim.api.nvim_feedkeys("$", "n", false)
+ else
+ vim.api.nvim_feedkeys('"_x', "n", false)
+ end
+ else
+ vim.api.nvim_feedkeys('"_x', "n", false)
+ end
+ end,
+ desc = "Delete character without yanking it",
+}
+maps.x["x"] = { '"_x', desc = "Delete all characters in line" }
+
+-- Same for shifted X
+maps.n["X"] = {
+ -- Also let's allow 'x' key to delete blank lines in normal mode.
+ function()
+ if vim.fn.col "." == 1 then
+ local line = vim.fn.getline "."
+ if line:match "^%s*$" then
+ vim.api.nvim_feedkeys('"_dd', "n", false)
+ vim.api.nvim_feedkeys("$", "n", false)
+ else
+ vim.api.nvim_feedkeys('"_X', "n", false)
+ end
+ else
+ vim.api.nvim_feedkeys('"_X', "n", false)
+ end
+ end,
+ desc = "Delete before character without yanking it",
+}
+maps.x["X"] = { '"_X', desc = "Delete all characters in line" }
+
+-- Override nvim default behavior so it doesn't auto-yank when pasting on visual mode.
+maps.x["p"] = { "P", desc = "Paste content you've previourly yanked" }
+maps.x["P"] = { "p", desc = "Yank what you are going to override, then paste" }
+
+-- search highlighting ------------------------------------------------------
+-- use ESC to clear hlsearch, while preserving its original functionality.
+--
+-- TIP: If you prefer, use ENTER instead of
+-- to avoid triggering it by accident.
+maps.n[""] = {
+ function()
+ if vim.fn.hlexists("Search") then
+ vim.cmd("nohlsearch")
+ else
+ vim.api.nvim_feedkeys(
+ vim.api.nvim_replace_termcodes("", true, true, true),
+ "n",
+ true
+ )
+ end
+ end,
+}
+
+-- Improved tabulation ------------------------------------------------------
+maps.x[""] = { ""] = { ">gv", desc = "indent line" }
+maps.x["<"] = { ""] = { ">gv", desc = "indent line" }
+
+-- improved gg --------------------------------------------------------------
+maps.n["gg"] = {
+ function()
+ vim.g.minianimate_disable = true
+ if vim.v.count > 0 then
+ vim.cmd("normal! " .. vim.v.count .. "gg")
+ else
+ vim.cmd("normal! gg0")
+ end
+ vim.g.minianimate_disable = false
+ end,
+ desc = "gg and go to the first position",
+}
+maps.n["G"] = {
+ function()
+ vim.g.minianimate_disable = true
+ vim.cmd("normal! G$")
+ vim.g.minianimate_disable = false
+ end,
+ desc = "G and go to the last position",
+}
+maps.x["gg"] = {
+ function()
+ vim.g.minianimate_disable = true
+ if vim.v.count > 0 then
+ vim.cmd("normal! " .. vim.v.count .. "gg")
+ else
+ vim.cmd("normal! gg0")
+ end
+ vim.g.minianimate_disable = false
+ end,
+ desc = "gg and go to the first position (visual)",
+}
+maps.x["G"] = {
+ function()
+ vim.g.minianimate_disable = true
+ vim.cmd("normal! G$")
+ vim.g.minianimate_disable = false
+ end,
+ desc = "G and go to the last position (visual)",
+}
+maps.n[""] = { -- to move to the previous position press ctrl + oo
+ function()
+ vim.g.minianimate_disable = true
+ vim.cmd("normal! gg0vG$")
+ vim.g.minianimate_disable = false
+ end,
+ desc = "Visually select all",
+}
+
+-- packages -----------------------------------------------------------------
+-- lazy
+maps.n["p"] = icons.p
+maps.n["pu"] =
+{ function() require("lazy").check() end, desc = "Lazy open" }
+maps.n["pU"] =
+{ function() require("lazy").update() end, desc = "Lazy update" }
+
+-- mason
+if is_available("mason.nvim") then
+ maps.n["pm"] = { "Mason", desc = "Mason open" }
+ maps.n["pM"] = { "MasonUpdateAll", desc = "Mason update" }
+end
+
+-- treesitter
+if is_available("nvim-treesitter") then
+ maps.n["pT"] = { "TSUpdate", desc = "Treesitter update" }
+ maps.n["pt"] = { "TSInstallInfo", desc = "Treesitter open" }
+end
+
+-- nvim updater
+maps.n["pD"] = { "DistroUpdate", desc = "Distro update" }
+maps.n["pv"] = { "DistroReadVersion", desc = "Distro version" }
+maps.n["pc"] = { "DistroReadChangelog", desc = "Distro changelog" }
+
+-- buffers/tabs [buffers ]--------------------------------------------------
+maps.n["c"] = { -- Close window and buffer at the same time.
+ function() require("heirline-components.buffer").wipe() end,
+ desc = "Wipe buffer",
+}
+maps.n["C"] = { -- Close buffer keeping the window.
+ function() require("heirline-components.buffer").close() end,
+ desc = "Close buffer",
+}
+maps.n["bw"] = { -- Closes the window
+ function()
+ vim.cmd("silent! close") -- Be aware you can't close the last window
+ end,
+ desc = "Close window",
+}
+-- Close buffer keeping the window → Without confirmation.
+-- maps.n["X"] = {
+-- function() require("heirline-components.buffer").close(0, true) end,
+-- desc = "Force close buffer",
+--
+maps.n["ba"] = {
+ function() vim.cmd("wa") end,
+ desc = "Write all changed buffers",
+}
+maps.n["]b"] = {
+ function()
+ require("heirline-components.buffer").nav(vim.v.count > 0 and vim.v.count or 1)
+ end,
+ desc = "Next buffer",
+}
+maps.n["[b"] = {
+ function()
+ require("heirline-components.buffer").nav(-(vim.v.count > 0 and vim.v.count or 1))
+ end,
+ desc = "Previous buffer",
+}
+maps.n[">b"] = {
+ function()
+ require("heirline-components.buffer").move(vim.v.count > 0 and vim.v.count or 1)
+ end,
+ desc = "Move buffer tab right",
+}
+maps.n[" 0 and vim.v.count or 1))
+ end,
+ desc = "Move buffer tab left",
+}
+
+maps.n["b"] = icons.b
+maps.n["bc"] = {
+ function() require("heirline-components.buffer").close_all(true) end,
+ desc = "Close all buffers except current",
+}
+maps.n["bC"] = {
+ function() require("heirline-components.buffer").close_all() end,
+ desc = "Close all buffers",
+}
+maps.n["bb"] = {
+ function()
+ require("heirline-components.all").heirline.buffer_picker(
+ function(bufnr) vim.api.nvim_win_set_buf(0, bufnr) end
+ )
+ end,
+ desc = "Select buffer from tabline",
+}
+maps.n["bd"] = {
+ function()
+ require("heirline-components.all").heirline.buffer_picker(
+ function(bufnr) require("heirline-components.buffer").close(bufnr) end
+ )
+ end,
+ desc = "Delete buffer from tabline",
+}
+maps.n["bl"] = {
+ function() require("heirline-components.buffer").close_left() end,
+ desc = "Close all buffers to the left",
+}
+maps.n["br"] = {
+ function() require("heirline-components.buffer").close_right() end,
+ desc = "Close all buffers to the right",
+}
+maps.n["bs"] = icons.bs
+maps.n["bse"] = {
+ function() require("heirline-components.buffer").sort "extension" end,
+ desc = "Sort by extension (buffers)",
+}
+maps.n["bsr"] = {
+ function() require("heirline-components.buffer").sort "unique_path" end,
+ desc = "Sort by relative path (buffers)",
+}
+maps.n["bsp"] = {
+ function() require("heirline-components.buffer").sort "full_path" end,
+ desc = "Sort by full path (buffers)",
+}
+maps.n["bsi"] = {
+ function() require("heirline-components.buffer").sort "bufnr" end,
+ desc = "Sort by buffer number (buffers)",
+}
+maps.n["bsm"] = {
+ function() require("heirline-components.buffer").sort "modified" end,
+ desc = "Sort by modification (buffers)",
+}
+maps.n["b\\"] = {
+ function()
+ require("heirline-components.all").heirline.buffer_picker(function(bufnr)
+ vim.cmd.split()
+ vim.api.nvim_win_set_buf(0, bufnr)
+ end)
+ end,
+ desc = "Horizontal split buffer from tabline",
+}
+maps.n["b|"] = {
+ function()
+ require("heirline-components.all").heirline.buffer_picker(function(bufnr)
+ vim.cmd.vsplit()
+ vim.api.nvim_win_set_buf(0, bufnr)
+ end)
+ end,
+ desc = "Vertical split buffer from tabline",
+}
+
+-- quick buffer switching
+maps.n[""] = {
+ function()
+ require("heirline-components.buffer").nav(vim.v.count > 0 and vim.v.count or 1)
+ end,
+ desc = "Next buffer",
+}
+maps.n[""] = {
+ function()
+ require("heirline-components.buffer").nav(-(vim.v.count > 0 and vim.v.count or 1))
+ end,
+ desc = "Previous buffer",
+}
+
+-- tabs
+maps.n["]t"] = { function() vim.cmd.tabnext() end, desc = "Next tab" }
+maps.n["[t"] = { function() vim.cmd.tabprevious() end, desc = "Previous tab" }
+
+-- zen mode
+if is_available("zen-mode.nvim") then
+ maps.n["uz"] =
+ { function() ui.toggle_zen_mode() end, desc = "Zen mode" }
+end
+
+-- ui toggles [ui] ---------------------------------------------------------
+maps.n["u"] = icons.u
+if is_available("nvim-autopairs") then
+ maps.n["ua"] = { ui.toggle_autopairs, desc = "Autopairs" }
+end
+maps.n["ub"] = { ui.toggle_background, desc = "Background" }
+if is_available("nvim-cmp") then
+ maps.n["uc"] = { ui.toggle_cmp, desc = "Autocompletion" }
+end
+if is_available("nvim-highlight-colors") then
+ maps.n["uC"] =
+ { "HighlightColors toggle", desc = "Color highlight" }
+end
+maps.n["ud"] = { ui.toggle_diagnostics, desc = "Diagnostics" }
+maps.n["uD"] = { ui.set_indent, desc = "Change indent setting" }
+maps.n["ug"] = { ui.toggle_signcolumn, desc = "Signcolumn" }
+maps.n["ul"] = { ui.toggle_statusline, desc = "Statusline" }
+maps.n["un"] = { ui.change_number, desc = "Change line numbering" }
+maps.n["uP"] = { ui.toggle_paste, desc = "Paste mode" }
+maps.n["us"] = { ui.toggle_spell, desc = "Spellcheck" }
+maps.n["uS"] = { ui.toggle_conceal, desc = "Conceal" }
+maps.n["ut"] = { ui.toggle_tabline, desc = "Tabline" }
+maps.n["uu"] = { ui.toggle_url_effect, desc = "URL highlight" }
+maps.n["uw"] = { ui.toggle_wrap, desc = "Wrap" }
+maps.n["uy"] = { ui.toggle_buffer_syntax, desc = "Syntax highlight (buffer)" }
+maps.n["uh"] = { ui.toggle_foldcolumn, desc = "Foldcolumn" }
+maps.n["uN"] =
+{ ui.toggle_ui_notifications, desc = "UI notifications" }
+if is_available("lsp_signature.nvim") then
+ maps.n["up"] = { ui.toggle_lsp_signature, desc = "LSP signature" }
+end
+if is_available("mini.animate") then
+ maps.n["uA"] = { ui.toggle_animations, desc = "Animations" }
+end
+
+-- shifted movement keys ----------------------------------------------------
+maps.n[""] = {
+ function() vim.api.nvim_feedkeys("7j", "n", true) end,
+ desc = "Fast move down",
+}
+maps.n[""] = {
+ function() vim.api.nvim_feedkeys("7k", "n", true) end,
+ desc = "Fast move up",
+}
+maps.n[""] = {
+ function()
+ local current_line = vim.fn.line "."
+ local total_lines = vim.fn.line "$"
+ local target_line = current_line + 1 + math.floor(total_lines * 0.20)
+ if target_line > total_lines then target_line = total_lines end
+ vim.api.nvim_win_set_cursor(0, { target_line, 0 })
+ vim.cmd("normal! zz")
+ end,
+ desc = "Page down exactly a 20% of the total size of the buffer",
+}
+maps.n[""] = {
+ function()
+ local current_line = vim.fn.line "."
+ local target_line = current_line - 1 - math.floor(vim.fn.line "$" * 0.20)
+ if target_line < 1 then target_line = 1 end
+ vim.api.nvim_win_set_cursor(0, { target_line, 0 })
+ vim.cmd("normal! zz")
+ end,
+ desc = "Page up exactly 20% of the total size of the buffer",
+}
+
+-- cmdline autocompletion ---------------------------------------------------
+maps.c[""] = {
+ function() return vim.fn.wildmenumode() == 1 and "" or "" end,
+ noremap = true,
+ expr = true,
+ desc = "Wildmenu fix for neovim bug #9953",
+}
+maps.c[""] = {
+ function() return vim.fn.wildmenumode() == 1 and "" or "" end,
+ noremap = true,
+ expr = true,
+ desc = "Wildmenu fix for neovim bug #9953",
+}
+maps.c[""] = {
+ function() return vim.fn.wildmenumode() == 1 and "" or "" end,
+ noremap = true,
+ expr = true,
+ desc = "Wildmenu fix for neovim bug #9953",
+}
+maps.c[""] = {
+ function() return vim.fn.wildmenumode() == 1 and "" or "" end,
+ noremap = true,
+ expr = true,
+ desc = "Wildmenu fix for neovim bug #9953",
+}
+
+-- special cases ------------------------------------------------------------
+vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("BufWinEnter", {
+ desc = "Make q close help, man, quickfix, dap floats",
+ callback = function(args)
+ local buftype =
+ vim.api.nvim_get_option_value("buftype", { buf = args.buf })
+ if vim.tbl_contains({ "help", "nofile", "quickfix" }, buftype) then
+ vim.keymap.set(
+ "n", "q", "close",
+ { buffer = args.buf, silent = true, nowait = true }
+ )
+ end
+ end,
+})
+vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("CmdwinEnter", {
+ desc = "Make q close command history (q: and q?)",
+ callback = function(args)
+ vim.keymap.set(
+ "n", "q", "close",
+ { buffer = args.buf, silent = true, nowait = true }
+ )
+ end,
+})
+
+-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+--
+-- ## Plugin bindings
+--
+-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-- alpha-nvim --------------------------------------------------------------
+if is_available("alpha-nvim") then
+ maps.n["h"] = {
+ function()
+ local wins = vim.api.nvim_tabpage_list_wins(0)
+ if #wins > 1
+ and vim.api.nvim_get_option_value("filetype", {})
+ == "neo-tree"
+ then
+ vim.fn.win_gotoid(wins[2]) -- go to non-neo-tree window to toggle alpha
+ end
+ require("alpha").start(false, require("alpha").default_config)
+ vim.b.miniindentscope_disable = true
+ end,
+ desc = "Home screen",
+ }
+end
+
+-- [git] -----------------------------------------------------------
+-- gitsigns.nvim
+maps.n["g"] = icons.g
+if is_available("gitsigns.nvim") then
+ maps.n["g"] = icons.g
+ maps.n["]g"] =
+ { function() require("gitsigns").nav_hunk('next') end, desc = "Next Git hunk" }
+ maps.n["[g"] = {
+ function() require("gitsigns").nav_hunk('prev') end,
+ desc = "Previous Git hunk",
+ }
+ maps.n["gl"] = {
+ function() require("gitsigns").blame_line() end,
+ desc = "View Git blame",
+ }
+ maps.n["gL"] = {
+ function() require("gitsigns").blame_line { full = true } end,
+ desc = "View full Git blame",
+ }
+ maps.n["gp"] = {
+ function() require("gitsigns").preview_hunk() end,
+ desc = "Preview Git hunk",
+ }
+ maps.n["gh"] = {
+ function() require("gitsigns").reset_hunk() end,
+ desc = "Reset Git hunk",
+ }
+ maps.n["gr"] = {
+ function() require("gitsigns").reset_buffer() end,
+ desc = "Reset Git buffer",
+ }
+ maps.n["gs"] = {
+ function() require("gitsigns").stage_hunk() end,
+ desc = "Stage Git hunk",
+ }
+ maps.n["gS"] = {
+ function() require("gitsigns").stage_buffer() end,
+ desc = "Stage Git buffer",
+ }
+ maps.n["gu"] = {
+ function() require("gitsigns").undo_stage_hunk() end,
+ desc = "Unstage Git hunk",
+ }
+ maps.n["gd"] = {
+ function() require("gitsigns").diffthis() end,
+ desc = "View Git diff",
+ }
+end
+-- git fugitive
+if is_available("vim-fugitive") then
+ maps.n["gP"] = {
+ function() vim.cmd(":GBrowse") end,
+ desc = "Open in github ",
+ }
+end
+-- git client
+if vim.fn.executable "lazygit" == 1 then -- if lazygit exists, show it
+ maps.n["gg"] = {
+ function()
+ local git_dir = vim.fn.finddir(".git", vim.fn.getcwd() .. ";")
+ if git_dir ~= "" then
+ vim.cmd("TermExec cmd='lazygit && exit'")
+ else
+ utils.notify("Not a git repository", vim.log.levels.WARN)
+ end
+ end,
+ desc = "ToggleTerm lazygit",
+ }
+end
+if vim.fn.executable "gitui" == 1 then -- if gitui exists, show it
+ maps.n["gg"] = {
+ function()
+ local git_dir = vim.fn.finddir(".git", vim.fn.getcwd() .. ";")
+ if git_dir ~= "" then
+ if vim.fn.executable "keychain" == 1 then
+ vim.cmd('TermExec cmd="eval `keychain --eval ~/.ssh/github.key` && gitui && exit"')
+ else
+ vim.cmd("TermExec cmd='gitui && exit'")
+ end
+ else
+ utils.notify("Not a git repository", vim.log.levels.WARN)
+ end
+ end,
+ desc = "ToggleTerm gitui",
+ }
+end
+
+-- file browsers ------------------------------------
+-- yazi
+if is_available("yazi.nvim") and vim.fn.executable("yazi") == 1 then
+ maps.n["r"] = {
+ -- TODO: use 'Yazi toggle' instead once yazi v0.4.0 is released.
+ "Yazi",
+ desc = "File browser",
+ }
+end
+
+-- neotree
+if is_available("neo-tree.nvim") then
+ maps.n["e"] = { "Neotree toggle", desc = "Neotree" }
+end
+
+-- session manager ---------------------------------------------------------
+if is_available("neovim-session-manager") then
+ maps.n["S"] = icons.S
+ maps.n["Sl"] = {
+ "SessionManager! load_last_session",
+ desc = "Load last session",
+ }
+ maps.n["Ss"] = {
+ "SessionManager! save_current_session",
+ desc = "Save this session",
+ }
+ maps.n["Sd"] =
+ { "SessionManager! delete_session", desc = "Delete session" }
+ maps.n["Sf"] =
+ { "SessionManager! load_session", desc = "Search sessions" }
+ maps.n["S."] = {
+ "SessionManager! load_current_dir_session",
+ desc = "Load current directory session",
+ }
+end
+if is_available("resession.nvim") then
+ maps.n["S"] = icons.S
+ maps.n["Sl"] = {
+ function() require("resession").load "Last Session" end,
+ desc = "Load last session",
+ }
+ maps.n["Ss"] =
+ { function() require("resession").save() end, desc = "Save this session" }
+ maps.n["St"] = {
+ function() require("resession").save_tab() end,
+ desc = "Save this tab's session",
+ }
+ maps.n["Sd"] =
+ { function() require("resession").delete() end, desc = "Delete a session" }
+ maps.n["Sf"] =
+ { function() require("resession").load() end, desc = "Load a session" }
+ maps.n["S."] = {
+ function()
+ require("resession").load(vim.fn.getcwd(), { dir = "dirsession" })
+ end,
+ desc = "Load current directory session",
+ }
+end
+
+-- smart-splits.nvim
+if is_available("smart-splits.nvim") then
+ maps.n[""] = {
+ function() require("smart-splits").move_cursor_left() end,
+ desc = "Move to left split",
+ }
+ maps.n[""] = {
+ function() require("smart-splits").move_cursor_down() end,
+ desc = "Move to below split",
+ }
+ maps.n[""] = {
+ function() require("smart-splits").move_cursor_up() end,
+ desc = "Move to above split",
+ }
+ maps.n[""] = {
+ function() require("smart-splits").move_cursor_right() end,
+ desc = "Move to right split",
+ }
+ maps.n[""] = {
+ function() require("smart-splits").resize_up() end,
+ desc = "Resize split up",
+ }
+ maps.n[""] = {
+ function() require("smart-splits").resize_down() end,
+ desc = "Resize split down",
+ }
+ maps.n[""] = {
+ function() require("smart-splits").resize_left() end,
+ desc = "Resize split left",
+ }
+ maps.n[""] = {
+ function() require("smart-splits").resize_right() end,
+ desc = "Resize split right",
+ }
+else
+ maps.n[""] = { "h", desc = "Move to left split" }
+ maps.n[""] = { "j", desc = "Move to below split" }
+ maps.n[""] = { "k", desc = "Move to above split" }
+ maps.n[""] = { "l", desc = "Move to right split" }
+ maps.n[""] = { "resize -2", desc = "Resize split up" }
+ maps.n[""] = { "resize +2", desc = "Resize split down" }
+ maps.n[""] =
+ { "vertical resize -2", desc = "Resize split left" }
+ maps.n[""] =
+ { "vertical resize +2", desc = "Resize split right" }
+end
+
+-- aerial.nvimm ------------------------------------------------------------
+if is_available("aerial.nvim") then
+ maps.n["i"] =
+ { function() require("aerial").toggle() end, desc = "Aerial" }
+end
+
+-- letee-calltree.nvimm ------------------------------------------------------------
+if is_available("litee-calltree.nvim") then
+ -- For every buffer, look for the one with filetype "calltree" and focus it.
+ local calltree_delay = 1500 -- first run? wait a bit longer.
+ local function focus_calltree()
+ -- Note: No go to the previous cursor position, press ctrl+i / ctrl+o
+ vim.defer_fn(function()
+ for _, win in ipairs(vim.api.nvim_list_wins()) do
+ local buf = vim.api.nvim_win_get_buf(win)
+ local ft = vim.api.nvim_get_option_value('filetype', { buf = buf })
+
+ if ft == "calltree" then
+ vim.api.nvim_set_current_win(win)
+ return true
+ end
+ end
+ end, calltree_delay)
+ calltree_delay = 100
+ end
+ maps.n["gj"] = {
+ function()
+ vim.lsp.buf.incoming_calls()
+ focus_calltree()
+ end,
+ desc = "Call tree (incoming)"
+ }
+ maps.n["gJ"] =
+ {
+ function()
+ vim.lsp.buf.outgoing_calls()
+ focus_calltree()
+ end,
+ desc = "Call tree (outgoing)"
+ }
+end
+
+-- telescope.nvim [find] ----------------------------------------------------
+if is_available("telescope.nvim") then
+ maps.n["f"] = icons.f
+ maps.n["gb"] = {
+ function() require("telescope.builtin").git_branches() end,
+ desc = "Git branches",
+ }
+ maps.n["gc"] = {
+ function()
+ require("telescope.builtin").git_commits()
+ end,
+ desc = "Git commits (repository)"
+ }
+ maps.n["gC"] = {
+ function()
+ require("telescope.builtin").git_bcommits()
+ end,
+ desc = "Git commits (current file)"
+ }
+ maps.n["gt"] = {
+ function() require("telescope.builtin").git_status() end,
+ desc = "Git status",
+ }
+ maps.n["f"] = {
+ function() require("telescope.builtin").resume() end,
+ desc = "Resume previous search",
+ }
+ maps.n["f'"] = {
+ function() require("telescope.builtin").marks() end,
+ desc = "Find marks",
+ }
+ maps.n["fa"] = {
+ function()
+ local cwd = vim.fn.stdpath "config" .. "/.."
+ local search_dirs = { vim.fn.stdpath "config" }
+ if #search_dirs == 1 then cwd = search_dirs[1] end -- if only one directory, focus cwd
+ require("telescope.builtin").find_files {
+ prompt_title = "Config Files",
+ search_dirs = search_dirs,
+ cwd = cwd,
+ follow = true,
+ } -- call telescope
+ end,
+ desc = "Find nvim config files",
+ }
+ maps.n["fB"] = {
+ function() require("telescope.builtin").buffers() end,
+ desc = "Find buffers",
+ }
+ maps.n["fw"] = {
+ function() require("telescope.builtin").grep_string() end,
+ desc = "Find word under cursor in project",
+ }
+ maps.n["fC"] = {
+ function() require("telescope.builtin").commands() end,
+ desc = "Find commands",
+ }
+ -- Let's disable this. It is way too imprecise. Use rnvimr instead.
+ -- maps.n["ff"] = {
+ -- function()
+ -- require("telescope.builtin").find_files { hidden = true, no_ignore = true }
+ -- end,
+ -- desc = "Find all files",
+ -- }
+ -- maps.n["fF"] = {
+ -- function() require("telescope.builtin").find_files() end,
+ -- desc = "Find files (no hidden)",
+ -- }
+ maps.n["fh"] = {
+ function() require("telescope.builtin").help_tags() end,
+ desc = "Find help",
+ }
+ maps.n["fk"] = {
+ function() require("telescope.builtin").keymaps() end,
+ desc = "Find keymaps",
+ }
+ maps.n["fm"] = {
+ function() require("telescope.builtin").man_pages() end,
+ desc = "Find man",
+ }
+ if is_available("nvim-notify") then
+ maps.n["fn"] = {
+ function() require("telescope").extensions.notify.notify() end,
+ desc = "Find notifications",
+ }
+ end
+ maps.n["fo"] = {
+ function() require("telescope.builtin").oldfiles() end,
+ desc = "Find recent",
+ }
+ maps.n["fv"] = {
+ function() require("telescope.builtin").registers() end,
+ desc = "Find vim registers",
+ }
+ maps.n["ft"] = {
+ function()
+ -- load color schemes before listing them
+ pcall(vim.api.nvim_command, "doautocmd User LoadColorSchemes")
+
+ -- Open telescope
+ pcall(require("telescope.builtin").colorscheme, {
+ enable_preview = true,
+ ignore_builtins = true
+ })
+ end,
+ desc = "Find themes",
+ }
+ maps.n["ff"] = {
+ function()
+ require("telescope.builtin").live_grep({
+ additional_args = function(args)
+ args.additional_args = { "--hidden", "--no-ignore" }
+ return args.additional_args
+ end,
+ })
+ end,
+ desc = "Find words in project",
+ }
+ maps.n["fF"] = {
+ function() require("telescope.builtin").live_grep() end,
+ desc = "Find words in project (no hidden)",
+ }
+ maps.n["