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README.md
··· 1 - Moved to https://codeberg.org/awwpotato/nix-config
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flake.lock
··· 1 - { 2 - "nodes": { 3 - "flake-parts": { 4 - "inputs": { 5 - "nixpkgs-lib": [ 6 - "nixvim", 7 - "nixpkgs" 8 - ] 9 - }, 10 - "locked": { 11 - "lastModified": 1743550720, 12 - "narHash": "sha256-hIshGgKZCgWh6AYJpJmRgFdR3WUbkY04o82X05xqQiY=", 13 - "owner": "hercules-ci", 14 - "repo": "flake-parts", 15 - "rev": "c621e8422220273271f52058f618c94e405bb0f5", 16 - "type": "github" 17 - }, 18 - "original": { 19 - "owner": "hercules-ci", 20 - "repo": "flake-parts", 21 - "type": "github" 22 - } 23 - }, 24 - "flake-utils": { 25 - "inputs": { 26 - "systems": "systems" 27 - }, 28 - "locked": { 29 - "lastModified": 1731533236, 30 - "narHash": "sha256-l0KFg5HjrsfsO/JpG+r7fRrqm12kzFHyUHqHCVpMMbI=", 31 - "owner": "numtide", 32 - "repo": "flake-utils", 33 - "rev": "11707dc2f618dd54ca8739b309ec4fc024de578b", 34 - "type": "github" 35 - }, 36 - "original": { 37 - "owner": "numtide", 38 - "repo": "flake-utils", 39 - "type": "github" 40 - } 41 - }, 42 - "ixx": { 43 - "inputs": { 44 - "flake-utils": [ 45 - "nixvim", 46 - "nuschtosSearch", 47 - "flake-utils" 48 - ], 49 - "nixpkgs": [ 50 - "nixvim", 51 - "nuschtosSearch", 52 - "nixpkgs" 53 - ] 54 - }, 55 - "locked": { 56 - "lastModified": 1729958008, 57 - "narHash": "sha256-EiOq8jF4Z/zQe0QYVc3+qSKxRK//CFHMB84aYrYGwEs=", 58 - "owner": "NuschtOS", 59 - "repo": "ixx", 60 - "rev": "9fd01aad037f345350eab2cd45e1946cc66da4eb", 61 - "type": "github" 62 - }, 63 - "original": { 64 - "owner": "NuschtOS", 65 - "ref": "v0.0.6", 66 - "repo": "ixx", 67 - "type": "github" 68 - } 69 - }, 70 - "nixpkgs": { 71 - "locked": { 72 - "lastModified": 1744932701, 73 - "narHash": "sha256-fusHbZCyv126cyArUwwKrLdCkgVAIaa/fQJYFlCEqiU=", 74 - "owner": "NixOS", 75 - "repo": "nixpkgs", 76 - "rev": "b024ced1aac25639f8ca8fdfc2f8c4fbd66c48ef", 77 - "type": "github" 78 - }, 79 - "original": { 80 - "id": "nixpkgs", 81 - "ref": "nixos-unstable", 82 - "type": "indirect" 83 - } 84 - }, 85 - "nixpkgs_2": { 86 - "locked": { 87 - "lastModified": 1744157173, 88 - "narHash": "sha256-bWSjxDwq7iVePrhmA7tY2dyMWHuNJo8knkO4y+q4ZkY=", 89 - "owner": "NixOS", 90 - "repo": "nixpkgs", 91 - "rev": "6a39c6e495eefabc935d8ddf66aa45d85b85fa3f", 92 - "type": "github" 93 - }, 94 - "original": { 95 - "owner": "NixOS", 96 - "ref": "nixpkgs-unstable", 97 - "repo": "nixpkgs", 98 - "type": "github" 99 - } 100 - }, 101 - "nixvim": { 102 - "inputs": { 103 - "flake-parts": "flake-parts", 104 - "nixpkgs": "nixpkgs_2", 105 - "nuschtosSearch": "nuschtosSearch" 106 - }, 107 - "locked": { 108 - "lastModified": 1744874965, 109 - "narHash": "sha256-eOnMgAWsjqOhGRoY9smkKlNQcCz9R89mgiKwLrCIYBE=", 110 - "owner": "nix-community", 111 - "repo": "nixvim", 112 - "rev": "500b56f023e0f095ffee2d4f79e58aa09e6b0719", 113 - "type": "github" 114 - }, 115 - "original": { 116 - "owner": "nix-community", 117 - "repo": "nixvim", 118 - "type": "github" 119 - } 120 - }, 121 - "nuschtosSearch": { 122 - "inputs": { 123 - "flake-utils": "flake-utils", 124 - "ixx": "ixx", 125 - "nixpkgs": [ 126 - "nixvim", 127 - "nixpkgs" 128 - ] 129 - }, 130 - "locked": { 131 - "lastModified": 1743683223, 132 - "narHash": "sha256-LdXtHFvhEC3S64dphap1pkkzwjErbW65eH1VRerCUT0=", 133 - "owner": "NuschtOS", 134 - "repo": "search", 135 - "rev": "56a49ffef2908dad1e9a8adef1f18802bc760962", 136 - "type": "github" 137 - }, 138 - "original": { 139 - "owner": "NuschtOS", 140 - "repo": "search", 141 - "type": "github" 142 - } 143 - }, 144 - "root": { 145 - "inputs": { 146 - "nixpkgs": "nixpkgs", 147 - "nixvim": "nixvim" 148 - } 149 - }, 150 - "systems": { 151 - "locked": { 152 - "lastModified": 1681028828, 153 - "narHash": "sha256-Vy1rq5AaRuLzOxct8nz4T6wlgyUR7zLU309k9mBC768=", 154 - "owner": "nix-systems", 155 - "repo": "default", 156 - "rev": "da67096a3b9bf56a91d16901293e51ba5b49a27e", 157 - "type": "github" 158 - }, 159 - "original": { 160 - "owner": "nix-systems", 161 - "repo": "default", 162 - "type": "github" 163 - } 164 - } 165 - }, 166 - "root": "root", 167 - "version": 7 168 - }
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flake.nix
··· 1 1 { 2 - description = "My nixvim config"; 2 + description = "0xda157's nixvim config"; 3 3 4 4 inputs = { 5 - nixvim.url = "github:nix-community/nixvim"; 6 - nixpkgs.url = "nixpkgs/nixos-unstable"; 5 + nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable"; 6 + 7 + systems.url = "github:nix-systems/default"; 8 + 9 + flake-parts = { 10 + url = "github:hercules-ci/flake-parts"; 11 + inputs.nixpkgs-lib.follows = "nixpkgs"; 12 + }; 13 + 14 + nixvim = { 15 + url = "github:nix-community/nixvim"; 16 + inputs = { 17 + nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; 18 + systems.follows = "systems"; 19 + flake-parts.follows = "flake-parts"; 20 + nuschtosSearch.follows = ""; 21 + }; 22 + }; 7 23 }; 8 24 9 25 outputs = 10 - { nixpkgs, nixvim, ... }: 26 + inputs: 27 + inputs.flake-parts.lib.mkFlake { inherit inputs; } ( 28 + { lib, ... }: 29 + { 30 + systems = import inputs.systems; 31 + 32 + imports = [ 33 + inputs.nixvim.flakeModules.default 34 + ]; 11 35 12 - let 13 - forAllSystems = 14 - function: 15 - nixpkgs.lib.genAttrs nixpkgs.lib.systems.flakeExposed ( 16 - system: function nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system} system 17 - ); 18 - in 19 - { 20 - formatter = forAllSystems (pkgs: _: pkgs.nixfmt-rfc-style); 36 + nixvim = { 37 + packages.enable = true; 38 + checks.enable = true; 39 + }; 21 40 22 - packages = forAllSystems ( 23 - pkgs: sys: { 24 - default = nixvim.legacyPackages.${sys}.makeNixvimWithModule { 25 - inherit pkgs; 26 - module = ./modules; 41 + flake.nixvimModules = { 42 + base = { 43 + imports = [ 44 + # keep-sorted start 45 + ./config.nix 46 + ./keymaps.nix 47 + ./plugins 48 + ./plugins/alpha 49 + ./plugins/completion 50 + ./plugins/gitsigns 51 + ./plugins/indent-blankline 52 + ./plugins/lualine 53 + ./plugins/neo-tree 54 + ./plugins/telescope 55 + ./plugins/treesitter 56 + # keep-sorted end 57 + ]; 27 58 }; 28 - } 29 - ); 30 - }; 59 + full = { 60 + imports = [ 61 + # keep-sorted start block=yes prefix_order=self,./ 62 + inputs.self.nixvimModules.base 63 + ./plugins/conform 64 + ./plugins/lint 65 + ./plugins/lsp 66 + # keep-sorted end 67 + ]; 68 + }; 69 + }; 70 + 71 + perSystem = 72 + { system, ... }: 73 + { 74 + nixvimConfigurations = 75 + lib.mapAttrs 76 + ( 77 + _: modules: 78 + inputs.nixvim.lib.evalNixvim { 79 + inherit system modules; 80 + } 81 + ) 82 + { 83 + nixvim = [ inputs.self.nixvimModules.full ]; 84 + nixvim-minimal = [ inputs.self.nixvimModules.base ]; 85 + }; 86 + }; 87 + } 88 + ); 31 89 }
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modules/config.nix
··· 1 - # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com> 2 - { ... }: 1 + # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com> 3 2 { 4 3 colorschemes.catppuccin = { 5 4 enable = true; ··· 25 24 wrap = false; 26 25 number = true; 27 26 relativenumber = true; 27 + scrolloff = 4; 28 28 fillchars = { 29 29 eob = " "; 30 30 };
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modules/default.nix
··· 1 - # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com> 2 - { lib, ... }: 3 - { 4 - imports = [ 5 - ./plugins 6 - ./config.nix 7 - ./keymaps.nix 8 - ]; 9 - }
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modules/keymaps.nix
··· 1 - # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com> 1 + # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com> 2 2 { 3 3 keymaps = [ 4 4 {
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modules/plugins/alpha/default.nix
··· 1 - # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com> 1 + # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com> 2 2 { 3 3 plugins.alpha = { 4 4 enable = true; 5 - layout = 5 + settings.layout = 6 6 let 7 7 padding = val: { 8 8 type = "padding";
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modules/plugins/completion/default.nix
··· 1 - # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com> 2 - { ... }: 1 + # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com> 3 2 { 4 3 imports = [ 5 4 ./lspkind.nix
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modules/plugins/completion/lspkind.nix
··· 1 - # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com> 1 + # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com> 2 2 { 3 3 plugins.lspkind = { 4 4 enable = true; 5 5 6 - cmp.menu = { 7 - nvim_lsp = ""; 8 - nvim_lua = ""; 9 - neorg = "[neorg]"; 10 - buffer = ""; 11 - calc = ""; 12 - git = ""; 13 - luasnip = "󰩫"; 14 - codeium = "󱜙"; 15 - copilot = ""; 16 - emoji = "󰞅"; 17 - path = ""; 18 - spell = ""; 19 - }; 20 - 21 - symbolMap = { 22 - Namespace = "󰌗"; 23 - Text = "󰊄"; 24 - Method = "󰆧"; 25 - Function = "󰡱"; 26 - Constructor = ""; 27 - Field = "󰜢"; 28 - Variable = "󰀫"; 29 - Class = "󰠱"; 30 - Interface = ""; 31 - Module = "󰕳"; 32 - Property = ""; 33 - Unit = "󰑭"; 34 - Value = "󰎠"; 35 - Enum = ""; 36 - Keyword = "󰌋"; 37 - Snippet = ""; 38 - Color = "󰏘"; 39 - File = "󰈚"; 40 - Reference = "󰈇"; 41 - Folder = "󰉋"; 42 - EnumMember = ""; 43 - Constant = "󰏿"; 44 - Struct = "󰙅"; 45 - Event = ""; 46 - Operator = "󰆕"; 47 - TypeParameter = ""; 48 - Table = ""; 49 - Object = "󰅩"; 50 - Tag = ""; 51 - Array = "[]"; 52 - Boolean = ""; 53 - Number = ""; 54 - Null = "󰟢"; 55 - String = "󰉿"; 56 - Calendar = ""; 57 - Watch = "󰥔"; 58 - Package = ""; 59 - Copilot = ""; 60 - Codeium = ""; 61 - TabNine = ""; 62 - }; 63 - 64 - extraOptions = { 6 + settings = { 65 7 maxwidth = 50; 66 8 ellipsis_char = "..."; 9 + 10 + cmp.menu = { 11 + nvim_lsp = ""; 12 + nvim_lua = ""; 13 + neorg = "[neorg]"; 14 + buffer = ""; 15 + calc = ""; 16 + git = ""; 17 + luasnip = "󰩫"; 18 + codeium = "󱜙"; 19 + copilot = ""; 20 + emoji = "󰞅"; 21 + path = ""; 22 + spell = ""; 23 + }; 24 + 25 + symbolMap = { 26 + Namespace = "󰌗"; 27 + Text = "󰊄"; 28 + Method = "󰆧"; 29 + Function = "󰡱"; 30 + Constructor = ""; 31 + Field = "󰜢"; 32 + Variable = "󰀫"; 33 + Class = "󰠱"; 34 + Interface = ""; 35 + Module = "󰕳"; 36 + Property = ""; 37 + Unit = "󰑭"; 38 + Value = "󰎠"; 39 + Enum = ""; 40 + Keyword = "󰌋"; 41 + Snippet = ""; 42 + Color = "󰏘"; 43 + File = "󰈚"; 44 + Reference = "󰈇"; 45 + Folder = "󰉋"; 46 + EnumMember = ""; 47 + Constant = "󰏿"; 48 + Struct = "󰙅"; 49 + Event = ""; 50 + Operator = "󰆕"; 51 + TypeParameter = ""; 52 + Table = ""; 53 + Object = "󰅩"; 54 + Tag = ""; 55 + Array = "[]"; 56 + Boolean = ""; 57 + Number = ""; 58 + Null = "󰟢"; 59 + String = "󰉿"; 60 + Calendar = ""; 61 + Watch = "󰥔"; 62 + Package = ""; 63 + Copilot = ""; 64 + Codeium = ""; 65 + TabNine = ""; 66 + }; 67 67 }; 68 68 }; 69 69 }
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modules/plugins/conform/default.nix
··· 1 - # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com> 1 + # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com> 2 2 { lib, pkgs, ... }: 3 3 let 4 4 inherit (lib) singleton; ··· 47 47 plugins.conform-nvim = { 48 48 enable = true; 49 49 settings = { 50 - # format_on_save = '' 51 - # function(bufnr) 52 - # -- Disable with a global or buffer-local variable 53 - # if vim.g.disable_autoformat or vim.b[bufnr].disable_autoformat then 54 - # return 55 - # end 56 - # return { timeout_ms = 500, lsp_format = 'fallback' } 57 - # end 58 - # ''; 50 + format_on_save = '' 51 + function(bufnr) 52 + if vim.g.disable_autoformat or vim.b[bufnr].disable_autoformat then 53 + return 54 + end 55 + 56 + return { timeout_ms = 200, lsp_fallback = true }, on_format 57 + end 58 + ''; 59 59 default_format_opts = { 60 60 lsp_format = "fallback"; 61 - timeout_ms = 1000; 61 + timeout_ms = 200; 62 62 }; 63 63 formatters_by_ft = 64 64 let ··· 93 93 }; 94 94 }; 95 95 luaConfig.post = '' 96 - require("conform").setup({ 97 - format_on_save = function(bufnr) 98 - -- Disable with a global or buffer-local variable 99 - if vim.g.disable_autoformat or vim.b[bufnr].disable_autoformat then 100 - return 101 - end 102 - return { timeout_ms = 500, lsp_format = "fallback" } 103 - end, 104 - }) 105 - 106 96 vim.api.nvim_create_user_command("FormatDisable", function(args) 107 97 if args.bang then 108 98 -- FormatDisable! will disable formatting just for this buffer
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modules/plugins/default.nix
··· 1 - # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com> 2 - { ... }: 1 + # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com> 3 2 { 4 - imports = [ 5 - ./alpha 6 - ./completion 7 - ./conform 8 - ./gitsigns 9 - ./indent-blankline 10 - ./lint 11 - ./lsp 12 - ./lualine 13 - ./neo-tree 14 - ./telescope 15 - ./treesitter 16 - ]; 17 - 18 3 plugins = { 19 4 web-devicons.enable = true; 20 5 comment.enable = true;
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modules/plugins/gitsigns/default.nix
··· 1 - # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com> 1 + # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com> 2 2 { 3 3 opts.signcolumn = "yes"; 4 4 plugins.gitsigns = {
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modules/plugins/indent-blankline/default.nix
··· 1 - # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com> 1 + # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com> 2 2 { 3 3 plugins.indent-blankline = { 4 4 enable = true;
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modules/plugins/lsp/default.nix
··· 1 - # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com> 2 - { ... }: 1 + # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com> 3 2 { 4 3 plugins = { 5 4 # lsp-signature.enable = true; ··· 62 61 yamlls.enable = true; 63 62 jsonls.enable = true; 64 63 nixd.enable = true; 65 - ansiblels.enable = true; 66 64 dockerls.enable = true; 67 65 # - general - 68 66 ruff.enable = true; # python 69 - java_language_server.enable = true; 67 + # java_language_server.enable = true; 70 68 # bashls.enable = true; 71 69 gopls = { 72 70 enable = true;
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modules/plugins/lualine/default.nix
··· 1 - # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com> 1 + # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com> 2 2 { lib, ... }: 3 3 { 4 4 plugins.lualine = {
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modules/plugins/neo-tree/default.nix
··· 1 - # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com> 1 + # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com> 2 2 { lib, ... }: 3 3 { 4 4 plugins.neo-tree = { 5 5 enable = true; 6 - enableDiagnostics = true; 7 - enableGitStatus = true; 8 - enableModifiedMarkers = true; 9 - enableRefreshOnWrite = true; 10 - popupBorderStyle = "rounded"; 11 - window.width = 30; 12 - filesystem = { 13 - followCurrentFile = { 14 - enabled = true; 15 - leaveDirsOpen = true; 16 - }; 17 - filteredItems = { 18 - visible = true; 19 - hideDotfiles = false; 20 - hideGitignored = true; 6 + settings = { 7 + enable_diagnostics = true; 8 + enable_git_status = true; 9 + enable_refresh_on_write = true; 10 + enable_modified_markers = true; 11 + popup_border_style = "rounded"; 12 + window.width = 30; 13 + filesystem = { 14 + follow_current_file = { 15 + enabled = true; 16 + leaveDirsOpen = true; 17 + }; 18 + filtered_items = { 19 + visible = true; 20 + hide_dotfiles = false; 21 + hide_gitignored = true; 22 + }; 21 23 }; 22 24 }; 23 25 };
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modules/plugins/telescope/default.nix
··· 1 - # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com> 1 + # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com> 2 2 { 3 3 plugins.telescope = { 4 4 enable = true; 5 + settings.pickers = { 6 + find_files.hidden = true; 7 + live_grep.hidden = true; 8 + grep_string.hidden = true; 9 + oldfiles.hidden = true; 10 + }; 5 11 extensions = { 6 12 live-grep-args.enable = true; 7 13 fzf-native = {
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modules/plugins/treesitter/default.nix
··· 1 - # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com> 1 + # Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com> 2 2 { 3 3 plugins.treesitter = { 4 4 enable = true; ··· 35 35 "markdown" 36 36 "markdown_inline" 37 37 "latex" 38 + "haskell" 38 39 ]; 39 40 highlight = { 40 41 enable = true;