Now includes the "wich-key" plugin

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Nathan Justinian 2 years ago committed by GitHub
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@ -66,6 +66,87 @@ require('packer').startup(function(use)
-- Leap to help quickly navigate -- Leap to help quickly navigate
use 'ggandor/leap.nvim' use 'ggandor/leap.nvim'
use {
"folke/which-key.nvim",
config = function()
vim.o.timeout = true
vim.o.timeoutlen = 300
require("which-key").setup {
{
plugins = {
marks = true, -- shows a list of your marks on ' and `
registers = true, -- shows your registers on " in NORMAL or <C-r> in INSERT mode
spelling = {
enabled = false, -- enabling this will show WhichKey when pressing z= to select spelling suggestions
suggestions = 20, -- how many suggestions should be shown in the list?
},
-- the presets plugin, adds help for a bunch of default keybindings in Neovim
-- No actual key bindings are created
presets = {
operators = true, -- adds help for operators like d, y, ... and registers them for motion / text object completion
motions = true, -- adds help for motions
text_objects = true, -- help for text objects triggered after entering an operator
windows = true, -- default bindings on <c-w>
nav = true, -- misc bindings to work with windows
z = true, -- bindings for folds, spelling and others prefixed with z
g = true, -- bindings for prefixed with g
},
},
-- add operators that will trigger motion and text object completion
-- to enable all native operators, set the preset / operators plugin above
operators = { gc = "Comments" },
key_labels = {
-- override the label used to display some keys. It doesn't effect WK in any other way.
-- For example:
-- ["<space>"] = "SPC",
-- ["<cr>"] = "RET",
-- ["<tab>"] = "TAB",
},
icons = {
breadcrumb = "»", -- symbol used in the command line area that shows your active key combo
separator = "", -- symbol used between a key and it's label
group = "+", -- symbol prepended to a group
},
popup_mappings = {
scroll_down = '<c-d>', -- binding to scroll down inside the popup
scroll_up = '<c-u>', -- binding to scroll up inside the popup
},
window = {
border = "none", -- none, single, double, shadow
position = "bottom", -- bottom, top
margin = { 1, 0, 1, 0 }, -- extra window margin [top, right, bottom, left]
padding = { 2, 2, 2, 2 }, -- extra window padding [top, right, bottom, left]
winblend = 0
},
layout = {
height = { min = 4, max = 25 }, -- min and max height of the columns
width = { min = 20, max = 50 }, -- min and max width of the columns
spacing = 3, -- spacing between columns
align = "left", -- align columns left, center or right
},
ignore_missing = false, -- enable this to hide mappings for which you didn't specify a label
hidden = { "<silent>", "<cmd>", "<Cmd>", "<CR>", "call", "lua", "^:", "^ "}, -- hide mapping boilerplate
show_help = true, -- show help message on the command line when the popup is visible
show_keys = true, -- show the currently pressed key and its label as a message in the command line
triggers = "auto", -- automatically setup triggers
-- triggers = {"<leader>"} -- or specify a list manually
triggers_blacklist = {
-- list of mode / prefixes that should never be hooked by WhichKey
-- this is mostly relevant for key maps that start with a native binding
-- most people should not need to change this
i = { "j", "k" },
v = { "j", "k" },
},
-- disable the WhichKey popup for certain buf types and file types.
-- Disabled by deafult for Telescope
disable = {
buftypes = {},
filetypes = { "TelescopePrompt" },
},
}
}
end
}
-- Add custom plugins to packer from ~/.config/nvim/lua/custom/plugins.lua -- Add custom plugins to packer from ~/.config/nvim/lua/custom/plugins.lua

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