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Any reason to choose gca over gra for code actions? Semi related, but should it be considered that gd (goto definition) should become grd? |
@arerossehaug 😅 just a typo, I amended it to be I have also added a commit for changing the other keybindings, prefixing
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I have no feelings about this, but making changes to key bindings always ends up with a million angry WHY DID YOU MOVE MY CHEESE? comments. Thoughts from everyone? |
@feoh I agree that changing keybindings can cause confusion, but I have two arguments for this particular changes:
Thoughts? |
If the kickstart project was started today, they would go with the default nvim keybinds. I’m in support of this change, instead of sticking to non default keybinds for historic reasons. |
Two people voting yay is enough for me :) Thanks all! merging. |
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…roduced in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427)" This reverts commit 1a5787b. I'm not in the mood to learn new keybindings right now. Will do it in my own time.
…roduced in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427)" This reverts commit 1a5787b. I'm not in the mood to learn new keybindings right now. Will do it in my own time.
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
Sorry to necro this, would a pr to add the few leader key bindings back in comments be accepted? For example:
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* Change LSP Keybindings to Match the Default gr Bindings Introduced in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * Remove Telescope 0.1 branch lock (nvim-lua#1448)
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
Use same keymaps as 0.11: nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim#1427 Signed-off-by: Tom Saeger <[email protected]>
… Neovim 0.11 Partially cherry-picked nvim-lua@1a5787b PR nvim-lua#1427
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
* Update README (nvim-lua#832) * Arch, btw (nvim-lua#852) * Arch, btw * Add unzip * Add unzip for Fedora and --needed arg for Arch * Comment about nerd font selection. Fixes nvim-lua#853 (nvim-lua#854) * Fix: nvim-lua#847 - add prefer_git to treesitter config (nvim-lua#856) * Enable inlay hints for the supporting servers (nvim-lua#843) * Move plugin examples from README to optional plugin files (nvim-lua#831) * Move autopairs example from README to an optional plugin * Move neo-tree example from README to an optional plugin * Add gitsigns recommended keymaps as an optional plugin (nvim-lua#858) * fix: restore Mason config timing for DAP startup (again) (nvim-lua#865) * Update README.md (nvim-lua#860) Attempted fix for nvim-lua#859, provide reasonable Debian install instructions -- comment on GitHub issue with refinement. * Minor improvements of debian install instructions. Fixes nvim-lua#859 (nvim-lua#869) * Add a commented out example of the classic complete keymaps. Fixes nvim-lua#866 (nvim-lua#868) * Fix deprecation notice of inlay hints (nvim-lua#873) * Fix highlight errors when lsp crash or stop (nvim-lua#864) * Fix highlight errors when lsp crash or stop It adds a check wether the client is still available before highlighting. If the client is not there anymore it returns `true` to unregister the autocommand This fix the `method textDocument/documentHighlight is not supported by any of the servers registered for the current buffer` errors when doing a LspRestart or the server crashes * Delete the highlight autocommands in the LspDetatch event * Only delete autocmds for the current buffer with the group name * Simplify clearing the autocommands --------- Co-authored-by: Francis Belanger <[email protected]> * fix: highlight group clear on each attach (nvim-lua#874) * Update README.md (nvim-lua#875) Line 102. Placed 'also' before the 'includes'. "That includes also examples of adding popularly requested plugins." ---> "That also includes examples of adding popularly requested plugins." * README: add clipboard tool dependency (nvim-lua#886) Fixes: nvim-lua#884 Neovim requires an external tool for proper system clipboard integration. Some systems install this already by default: - on Fedora xsel is already installed by default - on Windows using the choko install the win32yank is alredy installed This is not installed by default on ubuntu or debian so adding that to the dependencies list and to the install instructions snippets. * Move LspDetach handler near kickstart-lsp-highlight group (nvim-lua#900) Moved to make sure the kickstart-lsp-highlight group exists when the LspDetach handler is invoked. The LspDetach handler is used to clean up any lsp highlights that were enabled by CursorHold if the LSP is stopped or crashed. * Add diff to treesitter's ensure_installed languages (nvim-lua#908) * fix: debug.lua (nvim-lua#918) * Automatically set detached state as needed. (nvim-lua#925) * Automatically set detached state as needed. * Use vim.fn.has instead. * Fix int vs bool. * which-key v3 update (nvim-lua#1022) * which-key v3 update * remove unneeded brackets from which-key registration * fix(lazy): added error handling for bootstrap (nvim-lua#1001) * fix: add required parsers from nvim-treesitter * Fix neo-tree keymap description (nvim-lua#932) The lazy.nvim keys parameter does not need the `desc` to be inside a table in the way that vim.keymap.set() does. With this fix the keymap description will be properly shown for example in telescope keymap search * Remove redundant require (nvim-lua#959) * Make debug lazy loadable (nvim-lua#978) * Update README.md | %userprofile%\appdata\local -> %localappdata% (nvim-lua#963) - Replace `%userprofile%\AppData\Local\nvim\` and `$env:USERPROFILE\AppData\Local\nvim` to `%localappdata%\nvim` and `$env:LOCALAPPDATA\nvim respectfully` * Make conform.nvim be lazy-loadable again (nvim-lua#977) The PR that disabled lazy loading (nvim-lua#818) was to fix plugin not being loaded before write. This sets up lazy to load conform before write. * Fix comment about mini.ai example (nvim-lua#985) This example wasn't using `'` so this makes more sense * Neovim 0.10 updates (nvim-lua#936) * Neovim 0.10 updates Provide the buffer for which to enable inlay hints Co-authored-by: Matt Mirus <[email protected]> * refactor: replace vim.loop with vim.uv * Upgrade folke/neodev (sunsetting) to folke/lazydev * Update checkhealth for 0.10 release --------- Co-authored-by: Matt Mirus <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: mrr11k <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Seb Tomasini <[email protected]> * Update lazydev config to fix "Undefined field `fs_stat`" LSP error (nvim-lua#1040) 7513ec8 switched from neodev to lazydev, but in the process it introduced an LSP error in `init.lua`, which degrades the desired "first timer" experience of kickstart.nvim. This commit follows the configuration suggested in https://github.com/folke/lazydev.nvim/tree/6184ebbbc8045d70077659b7d30c705a588dc62f#-installation which resolves the LSP error. * lint: fix lsp warning in `vim.lsp.inlay_hint.is_enabled` (nvim-lua#947) * fix: lsp warning * review suggestion Co-authored-by: Tom Kuson <[email protected]> --------- Co-authored-by: Tom Kuson <[email protected]> * Update comment about the toggle inlay hints keymap (nvim-lua#1041) * Remove redundant hlsearch option (nvim-lua#1058) * Modify conform comments to prevent deprecation warning when used (nvim-lua#1057) * refactor: remove lazydev and luvit-meta as lsp dependencies (nvim-lua#1047) * performance: defer clipboard because xsel and pbcopy can be slow (nvim-lua#1049) * Remove treesitter prefer_git option (nvim-lua#1061) - It's not safe and can corrupt other git repos - nvim-treesiter maintainers consider `prefer_git` as deprecated and no longer needed. See nvim-treesitter PR for details: nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter#6959 * Add explicit dependency of nvim-lspconfig on cmp-nvim-lsp (nvim-lua#1042) * Update README.md (nvim-lua#1091) * Add note in README about lazy-lock.json (nvim-lua#1090) * Check for loop or uv for lazypath (nvim-lua#1095) * refactor: update treesitter and which-key config (nvim-lua#1068) * Include visual mode in LSP code action keymap (nvim-lua#1060) (nvim-lua#1064) * Enable silent option for default neo-tree plugin keybinding (nvim-lua#1108) * Fix: updated the windows installation commands (nvim-lua#1101) * Update README.md * Update README.md * Fix: updated the windows installation commands * fix: remove deprecated opt for conform.nvim (nvim-lua#1070) - changed lsp_fallback -> lsp_format - updated format_on_save function to reflect change above * cleanup: refactor which-key configuration for cleaner setup (nvim-lua#1102) - Moved `which-key` configuration from inline `config` to `opts` for better organization. - Updated the key mappings setup to use `spec` for defining existing key chains. - Removed deprecated or unnecessary comments and code. This change aligns with updated `which-key` configuration practices, improving readability and maintainability as recommended by @VlaDexa in nvim-lua#1068. * Fix the which-key spec issue caused by recent cleanup (nvim-lua#1113) The recent cleanup accidentally broke the leader key specs because the spec block was in the wrong level of braces. That resulted in which-key no longer showing the description of the <leader> key chains such as [S]earch and others. * feat: update references of tsserver to ts_ls (nvim-lua#1131) * fix: update lazy uninstall information link (nvim-lua#1148) * Disable linting autocmd for readonly buffers (nvim-lua#1202) * Disable linting autocmd for readonly buffers This should avoid linting in buffers outside of the user's control, having in mind especially the handy LSP pop-ups that describe your hovered symbol using markdown. Co-authored-by: Robin Gruyters <[email protected]> * Justify guarding try_lint in readonly buffers Co-authored-by: Robin Gruyters <[email protected]> --------- Co-authored-by: Robin Gruyters <[email protected]> * samarth-nagar fix: lazy help tag on line 931 (nvim-lua#1167) * samarth-nagar fix: lazy help tag on line 931 found in issue nvim-lua#1152 * fixed white space --------- Co-authored-by: sam <[email protected]> * Change diagnostic symbols if vim.g.have_nerd_font is true (nvim-lua#1195) * feat: Change diagnostic symbols if vim.g.have_nerd_font is true * feat: Comment out changes regarding diagnostic symbols so that only those who want to change them can do so --------- Co-authored-by: name <email> * Set breakpoint icons and their highlight colors (nvim-lua#1194) * feat: Set breakpoint icons and their highlight colors * docs: Delete reference URL (written in PR) feat: "Break" and "Stop" arguments of vim.api.nvim_set_hl are changed because they are too common nouns feat: Comment out changes regarding diagnostic symbols so that only those who want to change them can do so --------- Co-authored-by: name <email> * Remove two because there are more than two. (nvim-lua#1213) * feat: Change to prepare for upcoming deprecation of configuring diagnostic-signs using sign_define() (nvim-lua#1232) * Fix nvim-dap not lazy loading (nvim-lua#1216) * Fix nvim-dap not lazy loading The keys property had local variables 'dap' and 'dap-ui' that used `require` and prevented all DAP related plugins from lazy-loading. Fixed this by changing keys to a table and substituting the local variables with a lamba function * Make debug keybind descriptions more consistent * fix: which-key comment typo (nvim-lua#1227) * Tweak outdated comment about lazy's `config` key usage. (nvim-lua#1250) Remove outdated comment describing use of `config` key, replacing with corrected `opt` key note. Fixes nvim-lua#1249 * Use consistent syntax style for { ... } "pseudocode" (nvim-lua#1247) ``` require('gitsigns').setup({ ... }) ``` This was the first occurrence It may be nice to have the same style everywhere Cosmetic change (just to make docs/comments even more perfect) * Issue 1249 which key comments (nvim-lua#1263) * Tweak outdated comment about lazy's `config` key usage. Remove outdated comment describing use of `config` key, replacing with corrected `opt` key note. Fixes nvim-lua#1249 * fix typo opt -> opts Fixes nvim-lua#1250 * fix(gitsigns): make visual mode descriptions consistent with normal mode (nvim-lua#1266) * Fix README.md grammar and typos (nvim-lua#1291) * chore: add pre-issue requirements (nvim-lua#1288) * chore: add pre-issue requirements Based on nvim-lua#1285 * docs: add header about documentation Based on nvim-lua#1285 * Fix which-key delay settings (nvim-lua#1276) The which-key plugin used to rely on vim.opt.timeoutlen, but it was updated a few months ago to use its own opt.delay instead. https://github.com/folke/which-key.nvim/blob/8ab96b38a2530eacba5be717f52e04601eb59326/NEWS.md?plain=1#L10 I set which-key's delay to 0 ms because it makes it feel snappy and responsive! That way, we give new users a good first impression. * fix: prevent mason setup from being run twice (nvim-lua#1298) * fix: prevent mason setup from being run twice Addresses nvim-lua#1297 Currently, we're calling `require('mason').setup(...)` twice: * once when setting it as a dependency of `nvim-lspconfig` (since we set `config = true`) * once in the `config` function we define for `nvim-lspconfig` Calling setup twice can cause issues with, e.g., setting the `PATH` option: you might append Mason's bin dir in one setup call and prepend it in the other. We've kept the setup of `mason` in the `nvim-lspconfig` dependencies table since leaving it to the `config` function caused some plugin-loading-order related issues in the past. See: * nvim-lua#210 * nvim-lua#554 * nvim-lua#555 * nvim-lua#865 * docs: tweak comments per review feedback * chore: remove redundant comment (nvim-lua#1307) * chore: fix typo in bug report issue template (nvim-lua#1306) * Use luals 3rd library for luv (nvim-lua#1303) * chore(docs): Update README.md (nvim-lua#1344) Neovim has renamed the "linux64" binary to "linux-x86_64". * docs: clarify using opts = {} vs config = function() ... require('plu… (nvim-lua#1316) * docs: clarify using opts = {} vs config = function() ... require('plugin').setup({}) .. end The current documentation mentioning that using "require" is equivalent to using "opts" without detailing the use in the "config = function()" block seems inaccurate. Lower in the configuration the "config = function()" block is used without clarifying why it needed and what it does. This clarification may help new users understand the difference between the two, or how and where to place the "require" statement. * Update init.lua * remove whitespace * fix (nvim-lua#1319): gitsigns deprecated functions (nvim-lua#1321) - This commit change two functions that are marked as deprecated now: `gitsigns.stage_hunk` and `gitsigns.toggle_deleted` * Add a blurb about installing missing emoji on Ubuntu Right next to the nerdfonts blurb as requested. * fix: arguments for the `vim.lsp.Client.supports_method` method (nvim-lua#1356) * feat(diagnostic): add diagnostic config (nvim-lua#1335) Co-authored-by: gelocraft <[email protected]> * perf: load tokyonight.nvim in the intended way (nvim-lua#1360) Fixes nvim-lua#1357 * feat: add basic function signature help (nvim-lua#1358) * feat: add basic function signature help * Update init.lua Co-authored-by: makeworld <[email protected]> --------- Co-authored-by: makeworld <[email protected]> * Fix: fix the cmp-nvim-lsp-signature-help link (nvim-lua#1363) * fix: regression introduced in db78c0b (nvim-lua#1367) * Remove duplicate cmp-path (nvim-lua#1369) * Propsed fix for init.lua warnings as per nvim-lua#1305 (comment) (nvim-lua#1354) * feat: add `vim.opt.confirm = true` (nvim-lua#1384) * fix: use correct github abmonition syntax (nvim-lua#1414) * changed Conform's format_on_save lambda so that buffers that match disable_filetypes return nil. This allows you to enable a formatter for langages in the disable_filetypes table to have a formatter that can be run manually with Leader-f but doesnt enable format_on_save for them (nvim-lua#1395) * feat(keymap): move windows without `<C-w>` (nvim-lua#1368) * fix: minor misspellings (nvim-lua#1450) * fix: minor misspellings * revert change for `-Bbuild` * Change LSP Keybindings to Match the Default `gr` Bindings Introduced in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention * Remove Telescope `0.1` branch lock (nvim-lua#1448) * feat: switch nvim-cmp for blink.cmp (nvim-lua#1426) --------- Co-authored-by: Viet <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: rdvm <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Damjan 9000 <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Chris Patti <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Vladislav Grechannik <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: GameFuzzy <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Evan Carroll <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Francis Belanger <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Francis Belanger <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Adolfo Gante <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Richard Macklin <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Smig <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Per Malmberg <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Folke Lemaitre <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: TJ DeVries <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Tom Kuson <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Artyom <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Matt Mirus <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: mrr11k <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Seb Tomasini <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: srdtrk <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Arvin Verain <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Brandon Clark <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Ihsan Tonuzi <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: abeldekat <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: jstrot <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: theoboldalex <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Matt Gallagher <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Michael L. <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Bayram Kazik <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Harshit Pant <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Nicolás Baquero <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Bastien Traverse <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Éric NICOLAS <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Robin Gruyters <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: sam <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: sam <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: gloomy-lemon-debatable <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Will Winder <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Anjishnu Banerjee <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Miha <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: ben fleis <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Artem Dragunov <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Scott Swensen <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: George <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Ryan Jensen <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Tomas Gareau <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Nhan Luu <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Diorman Colmenares <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Ryan Nevius <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: bleacheda <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Erlan Rangel <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Jonas Zeltner <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: GeloCraft <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: gelocraft <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Joaquín Guerra <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Rob <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: makeworld <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Aryan Rajoria <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Ari Pollak <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Crypto-Spartan <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Luca Saccarola <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: RulentWave <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Sander <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: dasvh <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Theo P. <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Dmytro Onypko <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Liam Dyer <[email protected]>
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…troduced in Neovim 0.11 * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention see: nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim#1427 Co-authored-by: Theo P. <[email protected]>
* Added lua/lazy-bootstrap.lua * Added lua/lazy-plugins.lua * Added lua/options.lua * Added lua/keymaps.lua * Added lua/telescope-setup.lua * Added lua/treesitter-setup.lua * Added lua/lsp-setup.lua * Added lua/cmp-setup.lua * Update README.md - remove single-file * Update README.md - kickstart-modular fork * init.lua: update section comments to match upstream * Run stylua on init.lua * Minor changes to README to reflect the modular repo (nvim-lua#3) * Update README to reflect modular organization - Change install links to this repo instead of nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim - Change “Recommended Steps” repo link to reflect kickstart-modular.nvim.git - Change FAQ re: multiple files to reflect that we are in the modular repo, not the single file repo. * README.md: removed some trailing spaces * fix: incorrect reference to init.lua in README.md * README.md: minor update to the modular fork note * chore(docs): Update README.md (nvim-lua#1344) Neovim has renamed the "linux64" binary to "linux-x86_64". * docs: clarify using opts = {} vs config = function() ... require('plu… (nvim-lua#1316) * docs: clarify using opts = {} vs config = function() ... require('plugin').setup({}) .. end The current documentation mentioning that using "require" is equivalent to using "opts" without detailing the use in the "config = function()" block seems inaccurate. Lower in the configuration the "config = function()" block is used without clarifying why it needed and what it does. This clarification may help new users understand the difference between the two, or how and where to place the "require" statement. * Update init.lua * remove whitespace * fix (nvim-lua#1319): gitsigns deprecated functions (nvim-lua#1321) - This commit change two functions that are marked as deprecated now: `gitsigns.stage_hunk` and `gitsigns.toggle_deleted` * Add a blurb about installing missing emoji on Ubuntu Right next to the nerdfonts blurb as requested. * fix: arguments for the `vim.lsp.Client.supports_method` method (nvim-lua#1356) * feat(diagnostic): add diagnostic config (nvim-lua#1335) Co-authored-by: gelocraft <[email protected]> * perf: load tokyonight.nvim in the intended way (nvim-lua#1360) Fixes nvim-lua#1357 * feat: add basic function signature help (nvim-lua#1358) * feat: add basic function signature help * Update init.lua Co-authored-by: makeworld <[email protected]> --------- Co-authored-by: makeworld <[email protected]> * Fix: fix the cmp-nvim-lsp-signature-help link (nvim-lua#1363) * fix: regression introduced in db78c0b (nvim-lua#1367) * Remove duplicate cmp-path (nvim-lua#1369) * Propsed fix for init.lua warnings as per nvim-lua#1305 (comment) (nvim-lua#1354) * feat: add `vim.opt.confirm = true` (nvim-lua#1384) * fix: use correct github abmonition syntax (nvim-lua#1414) * changed Conform's format_on_save lambda so that buffers that match disable_filetypes return nil. This allows you to enable a formatter for langages in the disable_filetypes table to have a formatter that can be run manually with Leader-f but doesnt enable format_on_save for them (nvim-lua#1395) * feat(keymap): move windows without `<C-w>` (nvim-lua#1368) * fix: minor misspellings (nvim-lua#1450) * fix: minor misspellings * revert change for `-Bbuild` * Change LSP Keybindings to Match the Default `gr` Bindings Introduced in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention * Remove Telescope `0.1` branch lock (nvim-lua#1448) * feat: switch nvim-cmp for blink.cmp (nvim-lua#1426) * remove cmp.lua which was replaced with blink-cmp.lua * Change to Mason's new address (nvim-lua#1516) * feat: switch vim-sleuth for guess-indent.nvim (nvim-lua#1512) * Replace vim.opt with vim.o (nvim-lua#1495) * Replace vim.opt with vim.o Because it offers a nicer interface and info on hover. For now leave vim.opt when using the table interface (until vim.o with tables is implemented) * Add type hint for vim.opt.rtp * Add a comment about using vim.opt instead of vim.o * don't lazy-load neo-tree so netrw hijacking on startup works (nvim-lua#1489) * README: mention fd-find in requirements (nvim-lua#1477) Fixes nvim-lua#1476 * fix: rename vim.highlight.on_yank to vim.hl.on_yank (nvim-lua#1482) The functions of vim.highlight were renamed to vim.hl on commit 18b43c331d8a0ed87d7cbefe2a18543b8e4ad360 of neovim, which was applied with the release of nvim version 0.11. Now, the use of vim.highlight is deprecated, and instead, one should use vim.hl functions. In practice, vim.highlight is still working, however, asking for help for vim.highlight.on_yank fails (E149), while asking for help for vim.hl.on_yank works as expected. So, by updating the used function, a new user will have easier time looking getting the relevant help. Co-authored-by: Omri Sarig <[email protected]> * Update windows installation command * remove conflicting stuff * more changes * more --------- Co-authored-by: Damjan 9000 <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Peter S. Jaglom <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Vinit Neogi <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Ryan Nevius <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: bleacheda <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Erlan Rangel <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Chris Patti <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Jonas Zeltner <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: GeloCraft <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: gelocraft <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Joaquín Guerra <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Rob <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: makeworld <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Aryan Rajoria <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Ari Pollak <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Crypto-Spartan <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Luca Saccarola <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: RulentWave <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Sander <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: dasvh <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Theo P. <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Dmytro Onypko <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Liam Dyer <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: guru245 <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Ori Perry <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: pynappo <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Omri Sarig <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Omri Sarig <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: jaho5 <[email protected]>
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
* upstream/master: Update remaining Mason's old address (nvim-lua#1530) fix: rename vim.highlight.on_yank to vim.hl.on_yank (nvim-lua#1482) README: mention fd-find in requirements (nvim-lua#1477) don't lazy-load neo-tree so netrw hijacking on startup works (nvim-lua#1489) Replace vim.opt with vim.o (nvim-lua#1495) feat: switch vim-sleuth for guess-indent.nvim (nvim-lua#1512) Change to Mason's new address (nvim-lua#1516) feat: switch nvim-cmp for blink.cmp (nvim-lua#1426) Remove Telescope `0.1` branch lock (nvim-lua#1448) Change LSP Keybindings to Match the Default `gr` Bindings Introduced in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) fix: minor misspellings (nvim-lua#1450) feat(keymap): move windows without `<C-w>` (nvim-lua#1368) changed Conform's format_on_save lambda so that buffers that match disable_filetypes return nil. This allows you to enable a formatter for langages in the disable_filetypes table to have a formatter that can be run manually with Leader-f but doesnt enable format_on_save for them (nvim-lua#1395) fix: use correct github abmonition syntax (nvim-lua#1414)
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
…in Neovim 0.11 (nvim-lua#1427) * refactor: change LSP keybindings to the default gr bindings introduced in 0.11 * refactor: modify existing LSP functions to follow convention
Neovim 0.11 introduced many default LSP keybindings prefixed with
gr
, and this PR changes the Telescope keybindings defined inLspAttach
autocmds to match the default ones.I think changing other keybindings (
<leader>D
for type definition and<leader>ws
for workspace symbols) to haveg
prefix should also be considered.