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--- Default user commands
do
vim.api.nvim_create_user_command('Inspect', function(cmd)
if cmd.bang then
vim.print(vim.inspect_pos())
else
vim.show_pos()
end
end, { desc = 'Inspect highlights and extmarks at the cursor', bang = true })
vim.api.nvim_create_user_command('InspectTree', function(cmd)
local opts = { lang = cmd.fargs[1] }
if cmd.mods ~= '' or cmd.count ~= 0 then
local count = cmd.count ~= 0 and cmd.count or ''
local new = cmd.mods ~= '' and 'new' or 'vnew'
opts.command = ('%s %s%s'):format(cmd.mods, count, new)
end
vim.treesitter.inspect_tree(opts)
end, { desc = 'Inspect treesitter language tree for buffer', count = true, nargs = '?' })
vim.api.nvim_create_user_command('EditQuery', function(cmd)
vim.treesitter.query.edit(cmd.fargs[1])
end, { desc = 'Edit treesitter query', nargs = '?' })
vim.api.nvim_create_user_command('Open', function(cmd)
vim.ui.open(cmd.fargs[1])
end, {
desc = 'Open file with system default handler. See :help vim.ui.open()',
nargs = 1,
complete = 'file',
})
end
--- Default mappings
do
--- Default maps for * and # in visual mode.
---
--- See |v_star-default| and |v_#-default|
do
local function _visual_search(forward)
assert(forward == 0 or forward == 1)
local pos = vim.fn.getpos('.')
local vpos = vim.fn.getpos('v')
local mode = vim.fn.mode()
local chunks = vim.fn.getregion(pos, vpos, { type = mode })
local esc_chunks = vim
.iter(chunks)
:map(function(v)
return vim.fn.escape(v, [[\]])
end)
:totable()
local esc_pat = table.concat(esc_chunks, [[\n]])
if #esc_pat == 0 then
vim.api.nvim_echo({ { 'E348: No string under cursor' } }, true, { err = true })
return '<Esc>'
end
local search = [[\V]] .. esc_pat
vim.fn.setreg('/', search)
vim.fn.histadd('/', search)
vim.v.searchforward = forward
-- The count has to be adjusted when searching backwards and the cursor
-- isn't positioned at the beginning of the selection
local count = vim.v.count1
if forward == 0 then
local _, line, col, _ = unpack(pos)
local _, vline, vcol, _ = unpack(vpos)
if
line > vline
or mode == 'v' and line == vline and col > vcol
or mode == 'V' and col ~= 1
or mode == '\22' and col > vcol
then
count = count + 1
end
end
return '<Esc>' .. count .. 'n'
end
vim.keymap.set('x', '*', function()
return _visual_search(1)
end, { desc = ':help v_star-default', expr = true })
vim.keymap.set('x', '#', function()
return _visual_search(0)
end, { desc = ':help v_#-default', expr = true })
end
--- Map Y to y$. This mimics the behavior of D and C. See |Y-default|
vim.keymap.set('n', 'Y', 'y$', { desc = ':help Y-default' })
--- Use normal! <C-L> to prevent inserting raw <C-L> when using i_<C-O>. #17473
---
--- See |CTRL-L-default|
vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-L>', '<Cmd>nohlsearch<Bar>diffupdate<Bar>normal! <C-L><CR>', {
desc = ':help CTRL-L-default',
})
--- Set undo points when deleting text in insert mode.
---
--- See |i_CTRL-U-default| and |i_CTRL-W-default|
vim.keymap.set('i', '<C-U>', '<C-G>u<C-U>', { desc = ':help i_CTRL-U-default' })
vim.keymap.set('i', '<C-W>', '<C-G>u<C-W>', { desc = ':help i_CTRL-W-default' })
--- Use the same flags as the previous substitution with &.
---
--- Use : instead of <Cmd> so that ranges are supported. #19365
---
--- See |&-default|
vim.keymap.set('n', '&', ':&&<CR>', { desc = ':help &-default' })
--- Use Q in Visual mode to execute a macro on each line of the selection. #21422
--- This only make sense in linewise Visual mode. #28287
---
--- Applies to @x and includes @@ too.
vim.keymap.set(
'x',
'Q',
"mode() ==# 'V' ? ':normal! @<C-R>=reg_recorded()<CR><CR>' : 'Q'",
{ silent = true, expr = true, desc = ':help v_Q-default' }
)
vim.keymap.set(
'x',
'@',
"mode() ==# 'V' ? ':normal! @'.getcharstr().'<CR>' : '@'",
{ silent = true, expr = true, desc = ':help v_@-default' }
)
--- Map |gx| to call |vim.ui.open| on the <cfile> at cursor.
do
local function do_open(uri)
local cmd, err = vim.ui.open(uri)
local rv = cmd and cmd:wait(1000) or nil
if cmd and rv and rv.code ~= 0 then
err = ('vim.ui.open: command %s (%d): %s'):format(
(rv.code == 124 and 'timeout' or 'failed'),
rv.code,
vim.inspect(cmd.cmd)
)
end
return err
end
local gx_desc =
'Opens filepath or URI under cursor with the system handler (file explorer, web browser, …)'
vim.keymap.set({ 'n' }, 'gx', function()
for _, url in ipairs(require('vim.ui')._get_urls()) do
local err = do_open(url)
if err then
vim.notify(err, vim.log.levels.ERROR)
end
end
end, { desc = gx_desc })
vim.keymap.set({ 'x' }, 'gx', function()
local lines =
vim.fn.getregion(vim.fn.getpos('.'), vim.fn.getpos('v'), { type = vim.fn.mode() })
-- Trim whitespace on each line and concatenate.
local err = do_open(table.concat(vim.iter(lines):map(vim.trim):totable()))
if err then
vim.notify(err, vim.log.levels.ERROR)
end
end, { desc = gx_desc })
end
--- Default maps for built-in commenting.
---
--- See |gc-default| and |gcc-default|.
do
local operator_rhs = function()
return require('vim._comment').operator()
end
vim.keymap.set({ 'n', 'x' }, 'gc', operator_rhs, { expr = true, desc = 'Toggle comment' })
local line_rhs = function()
return require('vim._comment').operator() .. '_'
end
vim.keymap.set('n', 'gcc', line_rhs, { expr = true, desc = 'Toggle comment line' })
local textobject_rhs = function()
require('vim._comment').textobject()
end
vim.keymap.set({ 'o' }, 'gc', textobject_rhs, { desc = 'Comment textobject' })
end
--- Default maps for LSP functions.
---
--- These are mapped unconditionally to avoid different behavior depending on whether an LSP
--- client is attached. If no client is attached, or if a server does not support a capability, an
--- error message is displayed rather than exhibiting different behavior.
---
--- See |grr|, |grn|, |gra|, |gri|, |grt| |gO|, |i_CTRL-S|.
do
vim.keymap.set('n', 'grn', function()
vim.lsp.buf.rename()
end, { desc = 'vim.lsp.buf.rename()' })
vim.keymap.set({ 'n', 'x' }, 'gra', function()
vim.lsp.buf.code_action()
end, { desc = 'vim.lsp.buf.code_action()' })
vim.keymap.set('n', 'grr', function()
vim.lsp.buf.references()
end, { desc = 'vim.lsp.buf.references()' })
vim.keymap.set('n', 'gri', function()
vim.lsp.buf.implementation()
end, { desc = 'vim.lsp.buf.implementation()' })
vim.keymap.set('n', 'grt', function()
vim.lsp.buf.type_definition()
end, { desc = 'vim.lsp.buf.type_definition()' })
vim.keymap.set('n', 'gO', function()
vim.lsp.buf.document_symbol()
end, { desc = 'vim.lsp.buf.document_symbol()' })
vim.keymap.set({ 'i', 's' }, '<C-S>', function()
vim.lsp.buf.signature_help()
end, { desc = 'vim.lsp.buf.signature_help()' })
end
do
---@param direction vim.snippet.Direction
---@param key string
local function set_snippet_jump(direction, key)
vim.keymap.set({ 'i', 's' }, key, function()
if vim.snippet.active({ direction = direction }) then
return string.format('<Cmd>lua vim.snippet.jump(%d)<CR>', direction)
else
return key
end
end, {
desc = 'vim.snippet.jump if active, otherwise ' .. key,
expr = true,
silent = true,
})
end
set_snippet_jump(1, '<Tab>')
set_snippet_jump(-1, '<S-Tab>')
end
--- Map [d and ]d to move to the previous/next diagnostic. Map <C-W>d to open a floating window
--- for the diagnostic under the cursor.
---
--- See |[d-default|, |]d-default|, and |CTRL-W_d-default|.
do
vim.keymap.set('n', ']d', function()
vim.diagnostic.jump({ count = vim.v.count1 })
end, { desc = 'Jump to the next diagnostic in the current buffer' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '[d', function()
vim.diagnostic.jump({ count = -vim.v.count1 })
end, { desc = 'Jump to the previous diagnostic in the current buffer' })
vim.keymap.set('n', ']D', function()
vim.diagnostic.jump({ count = math.huge, wrap = false })
end, { desc = 'Jump to the last diagnostic in the current buffer' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '[D', function()
vim.diagnostic.jump({ count = -math.huge, wrap = false })
end, { desc = 'Jump to the first diagnostic in the current buffer' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-W>d', function()
vim.diagnostic.open_float()
end, { desc = 'Show diagnostics under the cursor' })
vim.keymap.set(
'n',
'<C-W><C-D>',
'<C-W>d',
{ remap = true, desc = 'Show diagnostics under the cursor' }
)
end
--- vim-unimpaired style mappings. See: https://github.com/tpope/vim-unimpaired
do
--- Execute a command and print errors without a stacktrace.
--- @param opts table Arguments to |nvim_cmd()|
local function cmd(opts)
local ok, err = pcall(vim.api.nvim_cmd, opts, {})
if not ok then
vim.api.nvim_echo({ { err:sub(#'Vim:' + 1) } }, true, { err = true })
end
end
-- Quickfix mappings
vim.keymap.set('n', '[q', function()
cmd({ cmd = 'cprevious', count = vim.v.count1 })
end, { desc = ':cprevious' })
vim.keymap.set('n', ']q', function()
cmd({ cmd = 'cnext', count = vim.v.count1 })
end, { desc = ':cnext' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '[Q', function()
cmd({ cmd = 'crewind', count = vim.v.count ~= 0 and vim.v.count or nil })
end, { desc = ':crewind' })
vim.keymap.set('n', ']Q', function()
cmd({ cmd = 'clast', count = vim.v.count ~= 0 and vim.v.count or nil })
end, { desc = ':clast' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '[<C-Q>', function()
cmd({ cmd = 'cpfile', count = vim.v.count1 })
end, { desc = ':cpfile' })
vim.keymap.set('n', ']<C-Q>', function()
cmd({ cmd = 'cnfile', count = vim.v.count1 })
end, { desc = ':cnfile' })
-- Location list mappings
vim.keymap.set('n', '[l', function()
cmd({ cmd = 'lprevious', count = vim.v.count1 })
end, { desc = ':lprevious' })
vim.keymap.set('n', ']l', function()
cmd({ cmd = 'lnext', count = vim.v.count1 })
end, { desc = ':lnext' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '[L', function()
cmd({ cmd = 'lrewind', count = vim.v.count ~= 0 and vim.v.count or nil })
end, { desc = ':lrewind' })
vim.keymap.set('n', ']L', function()
cmd({ cmd = 'llast', count = vim.v.count ~= 0 and vim.v.count or nil })
end, { desc = ':llast' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '[<C-L>', function()
cmd({ cmd = 'lpfile', count = vim.v.count1 })
end, { desc = ':lpfile' })
vim.keymap.set('n', ']<C-L>', function()
cmd({ cmd = 'lnfile', count = vim.v.count1 })
end, { desc = ':lnfile' })
-- Argument list
vim.keymap.set('n', '[a', function()
cmd({ cmd = 'previous', count = vim.v.count1 })
end, { desc = ':previous' })
vim.keymap.set('n', ']a', function()
-- count doesn't work with :next, must use range. See #30641.
cmd({ cmd = 'next', range = { vim.v.count1 } })
end, { desc = ':next' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '[A', function()
if vim.v.count ~= 0 then
cmd({ cmd = 'argument', count = vim.v.count })
else
cmd({ cmd = 'rewind' })
end
end, { desc = ':rewind' })
vim.keymap.set('n', ']A', function()
if vim.v.count ~= 0 then
cmd({ cmd = 'argument', count = vim.v.count })
else
cmd({ cmd = 'last' })
end
end, { desc = ':last' })
-- Tags
vim.keymap.set('n', '[t', function()
-- count doesn't work with :tprevious, must use range. See #30641.
cmd({ cmd = 'tprevious', range = { vim.v.count1 } })
end, { desc = ':tprevious' })
vim.keymap.set('n', ']t', function()
-- count doesn't work with :tnext, must use range. See #30641.
cmd({ cmd = 'tnext', range = { vim.v.count1 } })
end, { desc = ':tnext' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '[T', function()
-- count doesn't work with :trewind, must use range. See #30641.
cmd({ cmd = 'trewind', range = vim.v.count ~= 0 and { vim.v.count } or nil })
end, { desc = ':trewind' })
vim.keymap.set('n', ']T', function()
-- :tlast does not accept a count, so use :trewind if count given
if vim.v.count ~= 0 then
cmd({ cmd = 'trewind', range = { vim.v.count } })
else
cmd({ cmd = 'tlast' })
end
end, { desc = ':tlast' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '[<C-T>', function()
-- count doesn't work with :ptprevious, must use range. See #30641.
cmd({ cmd = 'ptprevious', range = { vim.v.count1 } })
end, { desc = ' :ptprevious' })
vim.keymap.set('n', ']<C-T>', function()
-- count doesn't work with :ptnext, must use range. See #30641.
cmd({ cmd = 'ptnext', range = { vim.v.count1 } })
end, { desc = ':ptnext' })
-- Buffers
vim.keymap.set('n', '[b', function()
cmd({ cmd = 'bprevious', count = vim.v.count1 })
end, { desc = ':bprevious' })
vim.keymap.set('n', ']b', function()
cmd({ cmd = 'bnext', count = vim.v.count1 })
end, { desc = ':bnext' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '[B', function()
if vim.v.count ~= 0 then
cmd({ cmd = 'buffer', count = vim.v.count })
else
cmd({ cmd = 'brewind' })
end
end, { desc = ':brewind' })
vim.keymap.set('n', ']B', function()
if vim.v.count ~= 0 then
cmd({ cmd = 'buffer', count = vim.v.count })
else
cmd({ cmd = 'blast' })
end
end, { desc = ':blast' })
-- Add empty lines
vim.keymap.set('n', '[<Space>', function()
-- TODO: update once it is possible to assign a Lua function to options #25672
vim.go.operatorfunc = "v:lua.require'vim._buf'.space_above"
return 'g@l'
end, { expr = true, desc = 'Add empty line above cursor' })
vim.keymap.set('n', ']<Space>', function()
-- TODO: update once it is possible to assign a Lua function to options #25672
vim.go.operatorfunc = "v:lua.require'vim._buf'.space_below"
return 'g@l'
end, { expr = true, desc = 'Add empty line below cursor' })
end
end
--- Default menus
do
--- Right click popup menu
vim.cmd([[
amenu PopUp.Open\ in\ web\ browser gx
anoremenu PopUp.Inspect <Cmd>Inspect<CR>
anoremenu PopUp.Go\ to\ definition <Cmd>lua vim.lsp.buf.definition()<CR>
anoremenu PopUp.Show\ Diagnostics <Cmd>lua vim.diagnostic.open_float()<CR>
anoremenu PopUp.Show\ All\ Diagnostics <Cmd>lua vim.diagnostic.setqflist()<CR>
anoremenu PopUp.Configure\ Diagnostics <Cmd>help vim.diagnostic.config()<CR>
anoremenu PopUp.-1- <Nop>
vnoremenu PopUp.Cut "+x
vnoremenu PopUp.Copy "+y
anoremenu PopUp.Paste "+gP
vnoremenu PopUp.Paste "+P
vnoremenu PopUp.Delete "_x
nnoremenu PopUp.Select\ All ggVG
vnoremenu PopUp.Select\ All gg0oG$
inoremenu PopUp.Select\ All <C-Home><C-O>VG
anoremenu PopUp.-2- <Nop>
anoremenu PopUp.How-to\ disable\ mouse <Cmd>help disable-mouse<CR>
]])
local function enable_ctx_menu()
vim.cmd([[
amenu disable PopUp.Go\ to\ definition
amenu disable PopUp.Open\ in\ web\ browser
amenu disable PopUp.Show\ Diagnostics
amenu disable PopUp.Show\ All\ Diagnostics
amenu disable PopUp.Configure\ Diagnostics
]])
local urls = require('vim.ui')._get_urls()
if vim.startswith(urls[1], 'http') then
vim.cmd([[amenu enable PopUp.Open\ in\ web\ browser]])
elseif vim.lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = 0 })[1] then
vim.cmd([[anoremenu enable PopUp.Go\ to\ definition]])
end
local lnum = vim.fn.getcurpos()[2] - 1 ---@type integer
local diagnostic = false
if next(vim.diagnostic.get(0, { lnum = lnum })) ~= nil then
diagnostic = true
vim.cmd([[anoremenu enable PopUp.Show\ Diagnostics]])
end
if diagnostic or next(vim.diagnostic.count(0)) ~= nil then
vim.cmd([[
anoremenu enable PopUp.Show\ All\ Diagnostics
anoremenu enable PopUp.Configure\ Diagnostics
]])
end
end
local nvim_popupmenu_augroup = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('nvim.popupmenu', {})
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('MenuPopup', {
pattern = '*',
group = nvim_popupmenu_augroup,
desc = 'Mouse popup menu',
-- nested = true,
callback = function()
enable_ctx_menu()
end,
})
end
--- Default autocommands. See |default-autocmds|
do
local nvim_terminal_augroup = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('nvim.terminal', {})
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('BufReadCmd', {
pattern = 'term://*',
group = nvim_terminal_augroup,
desc = 'Treat term:// buffers as terminal buffers',
nested = true,
command = "if !exists('b:term_title')|call jobstart(matchstr(expand(\"<amatch>\"), '\\c\\mterm://\\%(.\\{-}//\\%(\\d\\+:\\)\\?\\)\\?\\zs.*'), {'term': v:true, 'cwd': expand(get(matchlist(expand(\"<amatch>\"), '\\c\\mterm://\\(.\\{-}\\)//'), 1, ''))})",
})
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ 'TermClose' }, {
group = nvim_terminal_augroup,
nested = true,
desc = 'Automatically close terminal buffers when started with no arguments and exiting without an error',
callback = function(args)
if vim.v.event.status ~= 0 then
return
end
local info = vim.api.nvim_get_chan_info(vim.bo[args.buf].channel)
local argv = info.argv or {}
if table.concat(argv, ' ') == vim.o.shell then
vim.api.nvim_buf_delete(args.buf, { force = true })
end
end,
})
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('TermRequest', {
group = nvim_terminal_augroup,
desc = 'Handles OSC foreground/background color requests',
callback = function(args)
--- @type integer
local channel = vim.bo[args.buf].channel
if channel == 0 then
return
end
local fg_request = args.data.sequence == '\027]10;?'
local bg_request = args.data.sequence == '\027]11;?'
if fg_request or bg_request then
-- WARN: This does not return the actual foreground/background color,
-- but rather returns:
-- - fg=white/bg=black when Nvim option 'background' is 'dark'
-- - fg=black/bg=white when Nvim option 'background' is 'light'
local red, green, blue = 0, 0, 0
local bg_option_dark = vim.o.background == 'dark'
if (fg_request and bg_option_dark) or (bg_request and not bg_option_dark) then
red, green, blue = 65535, 65535, 65535
end
local command = fg_request and 10 or 11
local data = string.format('\027]%d;rgb:%04x/%04x/%04x\007', command, red, green, blue)
vim.api.nvim_chan_send(channel, data)
end
end,
})
local nvim_terminal_prompt_ns = vim.api.nvim_create_namespace('nvim.terminal.prompt')
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('TermRequest', {
group = nvim_terminal_augroup,
desc = 'Mark shell prompts indicated by OSC 133 sequences for navigation',
callback = function(args)
if string.match(args.data.sequence, '^\027]133;A') then
local lnum = args.data.cursor[1] ---@type integer
vim.api.nvim_buf_set_extmark(args.buf, nvim_terminal_prompt_ns, lnum - 1, 0, {})
end
end,
})
---@param ns integer
---@param buf integer
---@param count integer
local function jump_to_prompt(ns, win, buf, count)
local row, col = unpack(vim.api.nvim_win_get_cursor(win))
local start = -1
local end_ ---@type 0|-1
if count > 0 then
start = row
end_ = -1
elseif count < 0 then
-- Subtract 2 because row is 1-based, but extmarks are 0-based
start = row - 2
end_ = 0
end
if start < 0 then
return
end
local extmarks = vim.api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(
buf,
ns,
{ start, col },
end_,
{ limit = math.abs(count) }
)
if #extmarks > 0 then
local extmark = extmarks[math.min(#extmarks, math.abs(count))]
vim.api.nvim_win_set_cursor(win, { extmark[2] + 1, extmark[3] })
end
end
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('TermOpen', {
group = nvim_terminal_augroup,
desc = 'Default settings for :terminal buffers',
callback = function(args)
vim.bo[args.buf].modifiable = false
vim.bo[args.buf].undolevels = -1
vim.bo[args.buf].scrollback = vim.o.scrollback < 0 and 10000 or math.max(1, vim.o.scrollback)
vim.bo[args.buf].textwidth = 0
vim.wo[0][0].wrap = false
vim.wo[0][0].list = false
vim.wo[0][0].number = false
vim.wo[0][0].relativenumber = false
vim.wo[0][0].signcolumn = 'no'
vim.wo[0][0].foldcolumn = '0'
-- This is gross. Proper list options support when?
local winhl = vim.o.winhighlight
if winhl ~= '' then
winhl = winhl .. ','
end
vim.wo[0][0].winhighlight = winhl .. 'StatusLine:StatusLineTerm,StatusLineNC:StatusLineTermNC'
vim.keymap.set({ 'n', 'x', 'o' }, '[[', function()
jump_to_prompt(nvim_terminal_prompt_ns, 0, args.buf, -vim.v.count1)
end, { buffer = args.buf, desc = 'Jump [count] shell prompts backward' })
vim.keymap.set({ 'n', 'x', 'o' }, ']]', function()
jump_to_prompt(nvim_terminal_prompt_ns, 0, args.buf, vim.v.count1)
end, { buffer = args.buf, desc = 'Jump [count] shell prompts forward' })
end,
})
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('CmdwinEnter', {
pattern = '[:>]',
desc = 'Limit syntax sync to maxlines=1 in the command window',
group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('nvim.cmdwin', {}),
command = 'syntax sync minlines=1 maxlines=1',
})
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('SwapExists', {
pattern = '*',
desc = 'Skip the swapfile prompt when the swapfile is owned by a running Nvim process',
group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('nvim.swapfile', {}),
callback = function()
local info = vim.fn.swapinfo(vim.v.swapname)
local user = vim.uv.os_get_passwd().username
local iswin = 1 == vim.fn.has('win32')
if info.error or info.pid <= 0 or (not iswin and info.user ~= user) then
vim.v.swapchoice = '' -- Show the prompt.
return
end
vim.v.swapchoice = 'e' -- Choose "(E)dit".
vim.notify(
('W325: Ignoring swapfile from Nvim process %d'):format(info.pid),
vim.log.levels.WARN
)
end,
})
-- Only do the following when the TUI is attached
local tty = nil
for _, ui in ipairs(vim.api.nvim_list_uis()) do
if ui.chan == 1 and ui.stdout_tty then
tty = ui
break
end
end
if tty then
local group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('nvim.tty', {})
--- Set an option after startup (so that OptionSet is fired), but only if not
--- already set by the user.
---
--- @param option string Option name
--- @param value any Option value
--- @param force boolean? Always set the value, even if already set
local function setoption(option, value, force)
if not force and vim.api.nvim_get_option_info2(option, {}).was_set then
-- Don't do anything if option is already set
return
end
-- Wait until Nvim is finished starting to set the option to ensure the
-- OptionSet event fires.
if vim.v.vim_did_enter == 1 then
--- @diagnostic disable-next-line:no-unknown
vim.o[option] = value
else
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('VimEnter', {
group = group,
once = true,
nested = true,
callback = function()
setoption(option, value, force)
end,
})
end
end
--- Guess value of 'background' based on terminal color.
---
--- We write Operating System Command (OSC) 11 to the terminal to request the
--- terminal's background color. We then wait for a response. If the response
--- matches `rgba:RRRR/GGGG/BBBB/AAAA` where R, G, B, and A are hex digits, then
--- compute the luminance[1] of the RGB color and classify it as light/dark
--- accordingly. Note that the color components may have anywhere from one to
--- four hex digits, and require scaling accordingly as values out of 4, 8, 12,
--- or 16 bits. Also note the A(lpha) component is optional, and is parsed but
--- ignored in the calculations.
---
--- [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luma_%28video%29
do
--- Parse a string of hex characters as a color.
---
--- The string can contain 1 to 4 hex characters. The returned value is
--- between 0.0 and 1.0 (inclusive) representing the intensity of the color.
---
--- For instance, if only a single hex char "a" is used, then this function
--- returns 0.625 (10 / 16), while a value of "aa" would return 0.664 (170 /
--- 256).
---
--- @param c string Color as a string of hex chars
--- @return number? Intensity of the color
local function parsecolor(c)
if #c == 0 or #c > 4 then
return nil
end
local val = tonumber(c, 16)
if not val then
return nil
end
local max = tonumber(string.rep('f', #c), 16)
return val / max
end
--- Parse an OSC 11 response
---
--- Either of the two formats below are accepted:
---
--- OSC 11 ; rgb:<red>/<green>/<blue>
---
--- or
---
--- OSC 11 ; rgba:<red>/<green>/<blue>/<alpha>
---
--- where
---
--- <red>, <green>, <blue>, <alpha> := h | hh | hhh | hhhh
---
--- The alpha component is ignored, if present.
---
--- @param resp string OSC 11 response
--- @return string? Red component
--- @return string? Green component
--- @return string? Blue component
local function parseosc11(resp)
local r, g, b
r, g, b = resp:match('^\027%]11;rgb:(%x+)/(%x+)/(%x+)$')
if not r and not g and not b then
local a
r, g, b, a = resp:match('^\027%]11;rgba:(%x+)/(%x+)/(%x+)/(%x+)$')
if not a or #a > 4 then
return nil, nil, nil
end
end
if r and g and b and #r <= 4 and #g <= 4 and #b <= 4 then
return r, g, b
end
return nil, nil, nil
end
-- This autocommand updates the value of 'background' anytime we receive
-- an OSC 11 response from the terminal emulator. If the user has set
-- 'background' explicitly then we will delete this autocommand,
-- effectively disabling automatic background setting.
local force = false
local id = vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('TermResponse', {
group = group,
nested = true,
desc = "Update the value of 'background' automatically based on the terminal emulator's background color",
callback = function(args)
local resp = args.data.sequence ---@type string
local r, g, b = parseosc11(resp)
if r and g and b then
local rr = parsecolor(r)
local gg = parsecolor(g)
local bb = parsecolor(b)
if rr and gg and bb then
local luminance = (0.299 * rr) + (0.587 * gg) + (0.114 * bb)
local bg = luminance < 0.5 and 'dark' or 'light'
setoption('background', bg, force)
-- On the first query response, don't force setting the option in
-- case the user has already set it manually. If they have, then
-- this autocommand will be deleted. If they haven't, then we do
-- want to force setting the option to override the value set by
-- this autocommand.
if not force then
force = true
end
end
end
end,
})
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('VimEnter', {
group = group,
nested = true,
once = true,
callback = function()
if vim.api.nvim_get_option_info2('background', {}).was_set then
vim.api.nvim_del_autocmd(id)
end
end,
})
io.stdout:write('\027]11;?\007')
end
--- If the TUI (term_has_truecolor) was able to determine that the host
--- terminal supports truecolor, enable 'termguicolors'. Otherwise, query the
--- terminal (using both XTGETTCAP and SGR + DECRQSS). If the terminal's
--- response indicates that it does support truecolor enable 'termguicolors',
--- but only if the user has not already disabled it.
do
local colorterm = os.getenv('COLORTERM')
if tty.rgb or colorterm == 'truecolor' or colorterm == '24bit' then
-- The TUI was able to determine truecolor support or $COLORTERM explicitly indicates
-- truecolor support
setoption('termguicolors', true)
elseif colorterm == nil or colorterm == '' then
-- Neither the TUI nor $COLORTERM indicate that truecolor is supported, so query the
-- terminal
local caps = {} ---@type table<string, boolean>
require('vim.termcap').query({ 'Tc', 'RGB', 'setrgbf', 'setrgbb' }, function(cap, found)
if not found then
return
end
caps[cap] = true
if caps.Tc or caps.RGB or (caps.setrgbf and caps.setrgbb) then
setoption('termguicolors', true)
end
end)
local timer = assert(vim.uv.new_timer())
-- Arbitrary colors to set in the SGR sequence
local r = 1
local g = 2
local b = 3
local id = vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('TermResponse', {
group = group,
nested = true,
callback = function(args)
local resp = args.data.sequence ---@type string
local decrqss = resp:match('^\027P1%$r([%d;:]+)m$')
if decrqss then
-- The DECRQSS SGR response first contains attributes separated by
-- semicolons, followed by the SGR itself with parameters separated
-- by colons. Some terminals include "0" in the attribute list
-- unconditionally; others do not. Our SGR sequence did not set any
-- attributes, so there should be no attributes in the list.
local attrs = vim.split(decrqss, ';')
if #attrs ~= 1 and (#attrs ~= 2 or attrs[1] ~= '0') then
return false
end
-- The returned SGR sequence should begin with 48:2
local sgr = attrs[#attrs]:match('^48:2:([%d:]+)$')
if not sgr then
return false
end
-- The remaining elements of the SGR sequence should be the 3 colors
-- we set. Some terminals also include an additional parameter
-- (which can even be empty!), so handle those cases as well
local params = vim.split(sgr, ':')
if #params ~= 3 and (#params ~= 4 or (params[1] ~= '' and params[1] ~= '1')) then
return true
end
if
tonumber(params[#params - 2]) == r
and tonumber(params[#params - 1]) == g
and tonumber(params[#params]) == b
then
setoption('termguicolors', true)
end
return true
end
end,
})
-- Write SGR followed by DECRQSS. This sets the background color then
-- immediately asks the terminal what the background color is. If the
-- terminal responds to the DECRQSS with the same SGR sequence that we
-- sent then the terminal supports truecolor.
local decrqss = '\027P$qm\027\\'
-- Reset attributes first, as other code may have set attributes.
io.stdout:write(string.format('\027[0m\027[48;2;%d;%d;%dm%s', r, g, b, decrqss))
timer:start(1000, 0, function()
-- Delete the autocommand if no response was received
vim.schedule(function()
-- Suppress error if autocommand has already been deleted
pcall(vim.api.nvim_del_autocmd, id)
end)
if not timer:is_closing() then
timer:close()
end
end)
end
end
end
end
--- Default options
do
--- Default 'grepprg' to ripgrep if available.
if vim.fn.executable('rg') == 1 then
-- Use -uu to make ripgrep not check ignore files/skip dot-files
vim.o.grepprg = 'rg --vimgrep -uu '
vim.o.grepformat = '%f:%l:%c:%m'
end
end
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