- Add an offset to display NvimTree buffer in barbar.
It won't work correctly if you enable "vim.g.nvim_tree_quit_on_open".
- Add which-key support to barbar to enable missing mappings.
Co-authored-by: Christian Chiarulli <chris.machine@pm.me>
* Correctly require Spectre plugin.
Configure backslash as key for interacting with spectre's results.
* Refactor + add Spectre mapping
Map all keys using the mapping variables.
Explicitly specify virtual mappings.
* Remove already prepended character from mapping keys
Co-authored-by: Christian Chiarulli <chris.machine@pm.me>
* moved the including of lv-settings to above the settings so local settings configured in lv-settings can override the globals that get loaded in settings, 0.relative_number for example
* fixed reference to nv_utils, replaced with lv_utils
* replaced references to nv_utils, replaced with lv_utils
* rolled back my changes to lv-settings to match upstream
The numbered list for `Install your own plugins` was all in one line
- Changed it to a proper sequence (added new lines)
- added highlighting (backticks) to file names
- fixed grammar (, instead of .) in pt 2
* setlocal insted of set for css
Check `:h setl`
* setlocal insted of set for html
* setlocal insted of set for js
* setlocal insted of set for jsreact
* setlocal insted of set for yaml
* enable_netrw: source lv-globals before plugins and add nvim_tree_disable_netrw to lv-globals, otherwise netrw is never enabled.
If netrw is not enabled, netrw-externapp functionality, things like gx and gf to follow http links do not work.
* enable_netrw: add nvim_tree_disable_netrw to the lv-globals O object and set it in settings && source settings before plugins
It was not possible to install LunarVim if these programs were already
installed. The check is syntactically incorrect and will always return
non-0 status, and the installer always continued with installing packer
and nvim. This failed with an error: "fatal: destination path
'REDACTED/packer.nvim' already exists and is not an empty directory."
Correct the syntax error by checking if the file exists.