add vim-be-good, render-markdown, nvim-notify, and nvim-treesitter-text-objects plugins

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"lazy.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "cf8ecc2c5e4332760431a33534240b0cbc6680ab" },
"lazygit.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "56760339a81cd1540d5a72fd9d93010a2677b55d" },
"lspkind.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "a700f1436d4a938b1a1a93c9962dc796afbaef4d" },
"lualine.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "b431d228b7bbcdaea818bdc3e25b8cdbe861f056" },
"lualine.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "b39f1f02f1799da88d552c522f4cb0c786b14440" },
"mason-lspconfig.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "4d0e5b49363cac187326998b96aa6a2884e0e89b" },
"mason-tool-installer.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "c5e07b8ff54187716334d585db34282e46fa2932" },
"mason.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "e2f7f9044ec30067bc11800a9e266664b88cda22" },
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"nvim-lint": { "branch": "master", "commit": "36da8dd0ddc4f88e0beae234c20e75397326f143" },
"nvim-lsp-file-operations": { "branch": "master", "commit": "9744b738183a5adca0f916527922078a965515ed" },
"nvim-lspconfig": { "branch": "master", "commit": "54617a18f4cf46f0c2f6d024fa6feb7515fe036d" },
"nvim-notify": { "branch": "master", "commit": "fbef5d32be8466dd76544a257d3f3dce20082a07" },
"nvim-surround": { "branch": "main", "commit": "ec2dc7671067e0086cdf29c2f5df2dd909d5f71f" },
"nvim-tree.lua": { "branch": "master", "commit": "120ba58254835d412bbc91cffe847e9be835fadd" },
"nvim-treesitter": { "branch": "master", "commit": "92d2501d698e0fe855bd222540f9648890fab6c7" },
"nvim-treesitter": { "branch": "master", "commit": "b065b59196edb10a7c29bfbed88cc225b7e3de37" },
"nvim-treesitter-textobjects": { "branch": "master", "commit": "3e450cd85243da99dc23ebbf14f9c70e9a0c26a4" },
"nvim-ts-autotag": { "branch": "main", "commit": "e239a560f338be31337e7abc3ee42515daf23f5e" },
"nvim-ts-context-commentstring": { "branch": "main", "commit": "9c74db656c3d0b1c4392fc89a016b1910539e7c0" },
"nvim-web-devicons": { "branch": "master", "commit": "19d257cf889f79f4022163c3fbb5e08639077bd8" },
"onenord.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "7f8a7482a1145c1286ee05d46ef4d028a4f7264a" },
"plenary.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "2d9b06177a975543726ce5c73fca176cedbffe9d" },
"render-markdown.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "fc05fb7c56795f191b6800799a2ec6ea325ba715" },
"substitute.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "97f49d16f8eea7967d41db4f657dd63af53eeba1" },
"telescope-fzf-native.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "cf48d4dfce44e0b9a2e19a008d6ec6ea6f01a83b" },
"telescope.nvim": { "branch": "0.1.x", "commit": "a0bbec21143c7bc5f8bb02e0005fa0b982edc026" },
"todo-comments.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "ae0a2afb47cf7395dc400e5dc4e05274bf4fb9e0" },
"trouble.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "2f3b537f2207ce32f4459f9d56746ee013b5e01b" },
"vim-be-good": { "branch": "master", "commit": "4fa57b7957715c91326fcead58c1fa898b9b3625" },
"vim-maximizer": { "branch": "master", "commit": "2e54952fe91e140a2e69f35f22131219fcd9c5f1" },
"vim-tmux-navigator": { "branch": "master", "commit": "a9b52e7d36114d40350099f254b5f299a35df978" },
"which-key.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "8badb359f7ab8711e2575ef75dfe6fbbd87e4821" }
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return {
"rcarriga/nvim-notify",
opts = {},
}
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return {
"nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter-textobjects",
lazy = true,
config = function()
require("nvim-treesitter.configs").setup {
textobjects = {
select = {
enable = true,
-- Automatically jump forward to textobj, similar to targets.vim
lookahead = true,
keymaps = {
-- You can use the capture groups defined in textobjects.scm
["a="] = { query = "@assignment.outer", desc = "Select outer part of an assignment" },
["i="] = { query = "@assignment.inner", desc = "Select inner part of an assignment" },
["l="] = { query = "@assignment.lhs", desc = "Select left hand side of an assignment" },
["r="] = { query = "@assignment.rhs", desc = "Select right hand side of an assignment" },
-- works for javascript/typescript files (custom capture I created in after/queries/ecma/textobjects.scm)
["a:"] = { query = "@property.outer", desc = "Select outer part of an object property" },
["i:"] = { query = "@property.inner", desc = "Select inner part of an object property" },
["l:"] = { query = "@property.lhs", desc = "Select left part of an object property" },
["r:"] = { query = "@property.rhs", desc = "Select right part of an object property" },
["aa"] = { query = "@parameter.outer", desc = "Select outer part of a parameter/argument" },
["ia"] = { query = "@parameter.inner", desc = "Select inner part of a parameter/argument" },
["ai"] = { query = "@conditional.outer", desc = "Select outer part of a conditional" },
["ii"] = { query = "@conditional.inner", desc = "Select inner part of a conditional" },
["al"] = { query = "@loop.outer", desc = "Select outer part of a loop" },
["il"] = { query = "@loop.inner", desc = "Select inner part of a loop" },
["af"] = { query = "@call.outer", desc = "Select outer part of a function call" },
["if"] = { query = "@call.inner", desc = "Select inner part of a function call" },
["am"] = { query = "@function.outer", desc = "Select outer part of a method/function definition" },
["im"] = { query = "@function.inner", desc = "Select inner part of a method/function definition" },
["ac"] = { query = "@class.outer", desc = "Select outer part of a class" },
["ic"] = { query = "@class.inner", desc = "Select inner part of a class" },
},
},
swap = {
enable = true,
swap_next = {
["<leader>na"] = "@parameter.inner", -- swap parameters/argument with next
["<leader>n:"] = "@property.outer", -- swap object property with next
["<leader>nm"] = "@function.outer", -- swap function with next
},
swap_previous = {
["<leader>pa"] = "@parameter.inner", -- swap parameters/argument with prev
["<leader>p:"] = "@property.outer", -- swap object property with prev
["<leader>pm"] = "@function.outer", -- swap function with previous
},
},
move = {
enable = true,
set_jumps = true, -- whether to set jumps in the jumplist
goto_next_start = {
["]f"] = { query = "@call.outer", desc = "Next function call start" },
["]m"] = { query = "@function.outer", desc = "Next method/function def start" },
["]c"] = { query = "@class.outer", desc = "Next class start" },
["]i"] = { query = "@conditional.outer", desc = "Next conditional start" },
["]l"] = { query = "@loop.outer", desc = "Next loop start" },
-- You can pass a query group to use query from `queries/<lang>/<query_group>.scm file in your runtime path.
-- Below example nvim-treesitter's `locals.scm` and `folds.scm`. They also provide highlights.scm and indent.scm.
["]s"] = { query = "@scope", query_group = "locals", desc = "Next scope" },
["]z"] = { query = "@fold", query_group = "folds", desc = "Next fold" },
},
goto_next_end = {
["]F"] = { query = "@call.outer", desc = "Next function call end" },
["]M"] = { query = "@function.outer", desc = "Next method/function def end" },
["]C"] = { query = "@class.outer", desc = "Next class end" },
["]I"] = { query = "@conditional.outer", desc = "Next conditional end" },
["]L"] = { query = "@loop.outer", desc = "Next loop end" },
},
goto_previous_start = {
["[f"] = { query = "@call.outer", desc = "Prev function call start" },
["[m"] = { query = "@function.outer", desc = "Prev method/function def start" },
["[c"] = { query = "@class.outer", desc = "Prev class start" },
["[i"] = { query = "@conditional.outer", desc = "Prev conditional start" },
["[l"] = { query = "@loop.outer", desc = "Prev loop start" },
},
goto_previous_end = {
["[F"] = { query = "@call.outer", desc = "Prev function call end" },
["[M"] = { query = "@function.outer", desc = "Prev method/function def end" },
["[C"] = { query = "@class.outer", desc = "Prev class end" },
["[I"] = { query = "@conditional.outer", desc = "Prev conditional end" },
["[L"] = { query = "@loop.outer", desc = "Prev loop end" },
},
},
},
}
local ts_repeat_move = require "nvim-treesitter.textobjects.repeatable_move"
-- vim way: ; goes to the direction you were moving.
vim.keymap.set({ "n", "x", "o" }, ";", ts_repeat_move.repeat_last_move)
vim.keymap.set({ "n", "x", "o" }, ",", ts_repeat_move.repeat_last_move_opposite)
-- Optionally, make builtin f, F, t, T also repeatable with ; and ,
vim.keymap.set({ "n", "x", "o" }, "f", ts_repeat_move.builtin_f)
vim.keymap.set({ "n", "x", "o" }, "F", ts_repeat_move.builtin_F)
vim.keymap.set({ "n", "x", "o" }, "t", ts_repeat_move.builtin_t)
vim.keymap.set({ "n", "x", "o" }, "T", ts_repeat_move.builtin_T)
end,
}
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return {
"MeanderingProgrammer/render-markdown.nvim",
dependencies = {
"nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter",
"nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons",
},
---@module 'render-markdown'
---@type render.md.UserConfig
opts = {
enabled = true,
max_file_size = 10.0, -- Max filesize to be rendered (in MB)
debounce = 100,
preset = "none", -- 'obsidian', 'lazy', or 'none'
log_level = "error",
log_runtime = false,
file_types = { "markdown" },
injections = {
gitcommit = {
enabled = true,
query = [[
((message) @injection.content
(#set! injection.combined)
(#set! injection.include-children)
(#set! injection.language "markdown"))
]],
},
},
render_modes = { "n", "c" },
anti_conceal = {
enabled = true, -- This enables hiding any added text on the line the cursor is on
ignore = {
code_background = true,
sign = true,
},
above = 0, -- Number of lines above cursor to show
below = 0, -- Number of lines below cursor to show
},
padding = {
highlight = "Normal",
},
latex = {
enabled = true,
converter = "latex2text",
highlight = "RenderMarkdownMath",
top_pad = 0,
bottom_pad = 0,
},
on = {
attach = function() end,
},
heading = {
enabled = true,
sign = true,
position = "inline", -- 'inline' or 'overlay'
icons = { "󰲡 ", "󰲣 ", "󰲥 ", "󰲧 ", "󰲩 ", "󰲫 " },
signs = { "󰫎 " },
width = "block", -- 'full' or 'block'
--left_margin = 5.0,
left_pad = 3.0,
right_pad = 3.0,
min_width = 0,
border = false,
border_virtual = false,
-- Highlight the start of the border using the foreground highlight
border_prefix = false,
-- Used above heading for border
above = "",
-- Used below heading for border
below = "",
-- The 'level' is used to index into the list using a clamp
-- Highlight for the heading icon and extends through the entire line
backgrounds = {
"RenderMarkdownH1bg",
"RenderMarkdownH2Bg",
"RenderMarkdownH3Bg",
"RenderMarkdownH4Bg",
"RenderMarkdownH5Bg",
"RenderMarkdownH6Bg",
},
-- The 'level' is used to index into the list using a clamp
-- Highlight for the heading and sign icons
foregrounds = {
"RenderMarkdownH1",
"RenderMarkdownH2",
"RenderMarkdownH3",
"RenderMarkdownH4",
"RenderMarkdownH5",
"RenderMarkdownH6",
},
},
paragraph = {
-- Turn on / off paragraph rendering
enabled = true,
-- Amount of margin to add to the left of paragraphs
-- If a floating point value < 1 is provided it is treated as a percentage of the available window space
left_margin = 0,
-- Minimum width to use for paragraphs
min_width = 0,
},
code = {
-- Turn on / off code block & inline code rendering
enabled = true,
-- Turn on / off any sign column related rendering
sign = true,
-- Determines how code blocks & inline code are rendered:
-- none: disables all rendering
-- normal: adds highlight group to code blocks & inline code, adds padding to code blocks
-- language: adds language icon to sign column if enabled and icon + name above code blocks
-- full: normal + language
style = "full",
-- Determines where language icon is rendered:
-- right: right side of code block
-- left: left side of code block
position = "left",
-- Amount of padding to add around the language
-- If a floating point value < 1 is provided it is treated as a percentage of the available window space
language_pad = 0,
-- Whether to include the language name next to the icon
language_name = true,
-- A list of language names for which background highlighting will be disabled
-- Likely because that language has background highlights itself
disable_background = { "diff" },
-- Width of the code block background:
-- block: width of the code block
-- full: full width of the window
width = "full",
-- Amount of margin to add to the left of code blocks
-- If a floating point value < 1 is provided it is treated as a percentage of the available window space
-- Margin available space is computed after accounting for padding
left_margin = 0,
-- Amount of padding to add to the left of code blocks
-- If a floating point value < 1 is provided it is treated as a percentage of the available window space
left_pad = 0,
-- Amount of padding to add to the right of code blocks when width is 'block'
-- If a floating point value < 1 is provided it is treated as a percentage of the available window space
right_pad = 0,
-- Minimum width to use for code blocks when width is 'block'
min_width = 0,
-- Determines how the top / bottom of code block are rendered:
-- thick: use the same highlight as the code body
-- thin: when lines are empty overlay the above & below icons
border = "thin",
-- Used above code blocks for thin border
above = "",
-- Used below code blocks for thin border
below = "",
-- Highlight for code blocks
highlight = "RenderMarkdownCode",
-- Highlight for inline code
highlight_inline = "RenderMarkdownCodeInline",
-- Highlight for language, overrides icon provider value
highlight_language = nil,
},
dash = {
-- Turn on / off thematic break rendering
enabled = true,
-- Replaces '---'|'***'|'___'|'* * *' of 'thematic_break'
-- The icon gets repeated across the window's width
icon = "",
-- Width of the generated line:
-- <integer>: a hard coded width value
-- full: full width of the window
width = "full",
-- Highlight for the whole line generated from the icon
highlight = "RenderMarkdownDash",
},
bullet = {
-- Turn on / off list bullet rendering
enabled = true,
-- Replaces '-'|'+'|'*' of 'list_item'
-- How deeply nested the list is determines the 'level' which is used to index into the list using a cycle
-- The item number in the list is used to index into the value using a clamp if the value is also a list
-- If the item is a 'checkbox' a conceal is used to hide the bullet instead
icons = { "", "", "", "" },
-- Replaces 'n.'|'n)' of 'list_item'
-- How deeply nested the list is determines the 'level' which is used to index into the list using a cycle
-- The item number in the list is used to index into the value using a clamp if the value is also a list
ordered_icons = {},
-- Padding to add to the left of bullet point
left_pad = 0,
-- Padding to add to the right of bullet point
right_pad = 0,
-- Highlight for the bullet icon
highlight = "RenderMarkdownBullet",
},
-- Checkboxes are a special instance of a 'list_item' that start with a 'shortcut_link'
-- There are two special states for unchecked & checked defined in the markdown grammar
checkbox = {
-- Turn on / off checkbox state rendering
enabled = true,
-- Determines how icons fill the available space:
-- inline: underlying text is concealed resulting in a left aligned icon
-- overlay: result is left padded with spaces to hide any additional text
position = "inline",
unchecked = {
-- Replaces '[ ]' of 'task_list_marker_unchecked'
icon = "󰄱 ",
-- Highlight for the unchecked icon
highlight = "RenderMarkdownUnchecked",
-- Highlight for item associated with unchecked checkbox
scope_highlight = nil,
},
checked = {
-- Replaces '[x]' of 'task_list_marker_checked'
icon = "󰱒 ",
-- Highlight for the checked icon
highlight = "RenderMarkdownChecked",
-- Highlight for item associated with checked checkbox
scope_highlight = nil,
},
-- Define custom checkbox states, more involved as they are not part of the markdown grammar
-- As a result this requires neovim >= 0.10.0 since it relies on 'inline' extmarks
-- Can specify as many additional states as you like following the 'todo' pattern below
-- The key in this case 'todo' is for healthcheck and to allow users to change its values
-- 'raw': Matched against the raw text of a 'shortcut_link'
-- 'rendered': Replaces the 'raw' value when rendering
-- 'highlight': Highlight for the 'rendered' icon
-- 'scope_highlight': Highlight for item associated with custom checkbox
custom = {
todo = { raw = "[-]", rendered = "󰥔 ", highlight = "RenderMarkdownTodo", scope_highlight = nil },
},
},
quote = {
-- Turn on / off block quote & callout rendering
enabled = true,
-- Replaces '>' of 'block_quote'
icon = "",
-- Whether to repeat icon on wrapped lines. Requires neovim >= 0.10. This will obscure text if
-- not configured correctly with :h 'showbreak', :h 'breakindent' and :h 'breakindentopt'. A
-- combination of these that is likely to work is showbreak = ' ' (2 spaces), breakindent = true,
-- breakindentopt = '' (empty string). These values are not validated by this plugin. If you want
-- to avoid adding these to your main configuration then set them in win_options for this plugin.
repeat_linebreak = false,
-- Highlight for the quote icon
highlight = "RenderMarkdownQuote",
},
pipe_table = {
-- Turn on / off pipe table rendering
enabled = true,
-- Pre configured settings largely for setting table border easier
-- heavy: use thicker border characters
-- double: use double line border characters
-- round: use round border corners
-- none: does nothing
preset = "none",
-- Determines how the table as a whole is rendered:
-- none: disables all rendering
-- normal: applies the 'cell' style rendering to each row of the table
-- full: normal + a top & bottom line that fill out the table when lengths match
style = "full",
-- Determines how individual cells of a table are rendered:
-- overlay: writes completely over the table, removing conceal behavior and highlights
-- raw: replaces only the '|' characters in each row, leaving the cells unmodified
-- padded: raw + cells are padded to maximum visual width for each column
-- trimmed: padded except empty space is subtracted from visual width calculation
cell = "padded",
-- Amount of space to put between cell contents and border
padding = 1,
-- Minimum column width to use for padded or trimmed cell
min_width = 0,
-- Characters used to replace table border
-- Correspond to top(3), delimiter(3), bottom(3), vertical, & horizontal
-- stylua: ignore
border = {
'', '', '',
'', '', '',
'', '', '',
'', '',
},
-- Gets placed in delimiter row for each column, position is based on alignment
alignment_indicator = "",
-- Highlight for table heading, delimiter, and the line above
head = "RenderMarkdownTableHead",
-- Highlight for everything else, main table rows and the line below
row = "RenderMarkdownTableRow",
-- Highlight for inline padding used to add back concealed space
filler = "RenderMarkdownTableFill",
},
-- Callouts are a special instance of a 'block_quote' that start with a 'shortcut_link'
-- Can specify as many additional values as you like following the pattern from any below, such as 'note'
-- The key in this case 'note' is for healthcheck and to allow users to change its values
-- 'raw': Matched against the raw text of a 'shortcut_link', case insensitive
-- 'rendered': Replaces the 'raw' value when rendering
-- 'highlight': Highlight for the 'rendered' text and quote markers
-- 'quote_icon': Optional override for quote.icon value for individual callout
callout = {
note = { raw = "[!NOTE]", rendered = "󰋽 Note", highlight = "RenderMarkdownInfo" },
tip = { raw = "[!TIP]", rendered = "󰌶 Tip", highlight = "RenderMarkdownSuccess" },
important = { raw = "[!IMPORTANT]", rendered = "󰅾 Important", highlight = "RenderMarkdownHint" },
warning = { raw = "[!WARNING]", rendered = "󰀪 Warning", highlight = "RenderMarkdownWarn" },
caution = { raw = "[!CAUTION]", rendered = "󰳦 Caution", highlight = "RenderMarkdownError" },
-- Obsidian: https://help.obsidian.md/Editing+and+formatting/Callouts
abstract = { raw = "[!ABSTRACT]", rendered = "󰨸 Abstract", highlight = "RenderMarkdownInfo" },
summary = { raw = "[!SUMMARY]", rendered = "󰨸 Summary", highlight = "RenderMarkdownInfo" },
tldr = { raw = "[!TLDR]", rendered = "󰨸 Tldr", highlight = "RenderMarkdownInfo" },
info = { raw = "[!INFO]", rendered = "󰋽 Info", highlight = "RenderMarkdownInfo" },
todo = { raw = "[!TODO]", rendered = "󰗡 Todo", highlight = "RenderMarkdownInfo" },
hint = { raw = "[!HINT]", rendered = "󰌶 Hint", highlight = "RenderMarkdownSuccess" },
success = { raw = "[!SUCCESS]", rendered = "󰄬 Success", highlight = "RenderMarkdownSuccess" },
check = { raw = "[!CHECK]", rendered = "󰄬 Check", highlight = "RenderMarkdownSuccess" },
done = { raw = "[!DONE]", rendered = "󰄬 Done", highlight = "RenderMarkdownSuccess" },
question = { raw = "[!QUESTION]", rendered = "󰘥 Question", highlight = "RenderMarkdownWarn" },
help = { raw = "[!HELP]", rendered = "󰘥 Help", highlight = "RenderMarkdownWarn" },
faq = { raw = "[!FAQ]", rendered = "󰘥 Faq", highlight = "RenderMarkdownWarn" },
attention = { raw = "[!ATTENTION]", rendered = "󰀪 Attention", highlight = "RenderMarkdownWarn" },
failure = { raw = "[!FAILURE]", rendered = "󰅖 Failure", highlight = "RenderMarkdownError" },
fail = { raw = "[!FAIL]", rendered = "󰅖 Fail", highlight = "RenderMarkdownError" },
missing = { raw = "[!MISSING]", rendered = "󰅖 Missing", highlight = "RenderMarkdownError" },
danger = { raw = "[!DANGER]", rendered = "󱐌 Danger", highlight = "RenderMarkdownError" },
error = { raw = "[!ERROR]", rendered = "󱐌 Error", highlight = "RenderMarkdownError" },
bug = { raw = "[!BUG]", rendered = "󰨰 Bug", highlight = "RenderMarkdownError" },
example = { raw = "[!EXAMPLE]", rendered = "󰉹 Example", highlight = "RenderMarkdownHint" },
quote = { raw = "[!QUOTE]", rendered = "󱆨 Quote", highlight = "RenderMarkdownQuote" },
cite = { raw = "[!CITE]", rendered = "󱆨 Cite", highlight = "RenderMarkdownQuote" },
},
link = {
-- Turn on / off inline link icon rendering
enabled = true,
-- Inlined with 'image' elements
image = "󰥶 ",
-- Inlined with 'email_autolink' elements
email = "󰀓 ",
-- Fallback icon for 'inline_link' elements
hyperlink = "󰌹 ",
-- Applies to the fallback inlined icon
highlight = "RenderMarkdownLink",
-- Applies to WikiLink elements
wiki = { icon = "󱗖 ", highlight = "RenderMarkdownWikiLink" },
-- Define custom destination patterns so icons can quickly inform you of what a link
-- contains. Applies to 'inline_link' and wikilink nodes.
-- Can specify as many additional values as you like following the 'web' pattern below
-- The key in this case 'web' is for healthcheck and to allow users to change its values
-- 'pattern': Matched against the destination text see :h lua-pattern
-- 'icon': Gets inlined before the link text
-- 'highlight': Highlight for the 'icon'
custom = {
web = { pattern = "^http[s]?://", icon = "󰖟 ", highlight = "RenderMarkdownLink" },
},
},
sign = {
-- Turn on / off sign rendering
enabled = true,
-- Applies to background of sign text
highlight = "RenderMarkdownSign",
},
-- Mimic org-indent-mode behavior by indenting everything under a heading based on the
-- level of the heading. Indenting starts from level 2 headings onward.
indent = {
-- Turn on / off org-indent-mode
enabled = false,
-- Amount of additional padding added for each heading level
per_level = 2,
-- Heading levels <= this value will not be indented
-- Use 0 to begin indenting from the very first level
skip_level = 1,
-- Do not indent heading titles, only the body
skip_heading = false,
},
-- Window options to use that change between rendered and raw view
win_options = {
-- See :h 'conceallevel'
conceallevel = {
-- Used when not being rendered, get user setting
default = vim.api.nvim_get_option_value("conceallevel", {}),
-- Used when being rendered, concealed text is completely hidden
rendered = 3,
},
-- See :h 'concealcursor'
concealcursor = {
-- Used when not being rendered, get user setting
default = vim.api.nvim_get_option_value("concealcursor", {}),
-- Used when being rendered, disable concealing text in all modes
rendered = "",
},
},
-- More granular configuration mechanism, allows different aspects of buffers
-- to have their own behavior. Values default to the top level configuration
-- if no override is provided. Supports the following fields:
-- enabled, max_file_size, debounce, render_modes, anti_conceal, padding,
-- heading, paragraph, code, dash, bullet, checkbox, quote, pipe_table,
-- callout, link, sign, indent, win_options
overrides = {
-- Overrides for different buftypes, see :h 'buftype'
buftype = {
nofile = {
padding = { highlight = "NormalFloat" },
sign = { enabled = false },
},
},
-- Overrides for different filetypes, see :h 'filetype'
filetype = {},
},
-- Mapping from treesitter language to user defined handlers
-- See 'Custom Handlers' document for more info
custom_handlers = {},
},
}
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return {
"ThePrimeagen/vim-be-good",
}