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"owner": "NixOS",
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"repo": "nixpkgs",
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"rev": "b024ced1aac25639f8ca8fdfc2f8c4fbd66c48ef",
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"type": "github"
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},
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"original": {
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"id": "nixpkgs",
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"ref": "nixos-unstable",
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"type": "indirect"
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}
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},
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"nixpkgs_2": {
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"locked": {
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"lastModified": 1744157173,
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"narHash": "sha256-bWSjxDwq7iVePrhmA7tY2dyMWHuNJo8knkO4y+q4ZkY=",
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"owner": "NixOS",
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"repo": "nixpkgs",
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"rev": "6a39c6e495eefabc935d8ddf66aa45d85b85fa3f",
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"type": "github"
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"original": {
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"ref": "nixpkgs-unstable",
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"repo": "nixpkgs",
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"type": "github"
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}
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},
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"nixvim": {
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"inputs": {
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"flake-parts": "flake-parts",
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"nixpkgs": "nixpkgs_2",
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"nuschtosSearch": "nuschtosSearch"
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},
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"locked": {
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"lastModified": 1744874965,
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"narHash": "sha256-eOnMgAWsjqOhGRoY9smkKlNQcCz9R89mgiKwLrCIYBE=",
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"owner": "nix-community",
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"repo": "nixvim",
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"rev": "500b56f023e0f095ffee2d4f79e58aa09e6b0719",
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"type": "github"
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},
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"original": {
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}
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"nuschtosSearch": {
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"inputs": {
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"flake-utils": "flake-utils",
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"ixx": "ixx",
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"nixpkgs": [
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"nixvim",
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"nixpkgs"
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]
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},
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"locked": {
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"lastModified": 1743683223,
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"narHash": "sha256-LdXtHFvhEC3S64dphap1pkkzwjErbW65eH1VRerCUT0=",
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"owner": "NuschtOS",
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"repo": "search",
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"rev": "56a49ffef2908dad1e9a8adef1f18802bc760962",
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"type": "github"
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}
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},
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"root": {
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"inputs": {
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"nixvim": "nixvim"
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}
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},
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"systems": {
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"lastModified": 1681028828,
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"narHash": "sha256-Vy1rq5AaRuLzOxct8nz4T6wlgyUR7zLU309k9mBC768=",
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"owner": "nix-systems",
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"repo": "default",
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"rev": "da67096a3b9bf56a91d16901293e51ba5b49a27e",
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"type": "github"
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"original": {
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"type": "github"
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}
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"root": "root",
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"version": 7
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}
+79
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flake.nix
···
1
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{
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description = "My nixvim config";
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description = "0xda157's nixvim config";
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inputs = {
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nixvim.url = "github:nix-community/nixvim";
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nixpkgs.url = "nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
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nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
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systems.url = "github:nix-systems/default";
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+
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flake-parts = {
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url = "github:hercules-ci/flake-parts";
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inputs.nixpkgs-lib.follows = "nixpkgs";
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};
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nixvim = {
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url = "github:nix-community/nixvim";
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inputs = {
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nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
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systems.follows = "systems";
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flake-parts.follows = "flake-parts";
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nuschtosSearch.follows = "";
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};
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};
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};
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outputs =
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{ nixpkgs, nixvim, ... }:
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inputs:
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inputs.flake-parts.lib.mkFlake { inherit inputs; } (
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{ lib, ... }:
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{
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systems = import inputs.systems;
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imports = [
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inputs.nixvim.flakeModules.default
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];
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let
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forAllSystems =
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function:
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nixpkgs.lib.genAttrs nixpkgs.lib.systems.flakeExposed (
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system: function nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system} system
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);
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in
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{
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formatter = forAllSystems (pkgs: _: pkgs.nixfmt-rfc-style);
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nixvim = {
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packages.enable = true;
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checks.enable = true;
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};
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packages = forAllSystems (
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pkgs: sys: {
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default = nixvim.legacyPackages.${sys}.makeNixvimWithModule {
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inherit pkgs;
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module = ./modules;
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flake.nixvimModules = {
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base = {
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imports = [
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# keep-sorted start
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./config.nix
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./keymaps.nix
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./plugins
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./plugins/alpha
49
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./plugins/completion
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./plugins/gitsigns
51
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./plugins/indent-blankline
52
52
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./plugins/lualine
53
53
+
./plugins/neo-tree
54
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./plugins/telescope
55
55
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./plugins/treesitter
56
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# keep-sorted end
57
57
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];
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};
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}
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);
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};
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full = {
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imports = [
61
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# keep-sorted start block=yes prefix_order=self,./
62
62
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inputs.self.nixvimModules.base
63
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./plugins/conform
64
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./plugins/lint
65
65
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./plugins/lsp
66
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# keep-sorted end
67
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+
];
68
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};
69
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};
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+
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perSystem =
72
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{ system, ... }:
73
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{
74
74
+
nixvimConfigurations =
75
75
+
lib.mapAttrs
76
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+
(
77
77
+
_: modules:
78
78
+
inputs.nixvim.lib.evalNixvim {
79
79
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inherit system modules;
80
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}
81
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)
82
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{
83
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nixvim = [ inputs.self.nixvimModules.full ];
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nixvim-minimal = [ inputs.self.nixvimModules.base ];
85
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};
86
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};
87
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}
88
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);
31
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}
+2
-2
modules/config.nix
···
1
1
-
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com>
2
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{ ... }:
1
1
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# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com>
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2
{
4
3
colorschemes.catppuccin = {
5
4
enable = true;
···
25
24
wrap = false;
26
25
number = true;
27
26
relativenumber = true;
27
27
+
scrolloff = 4;
28
28
fillchars = {
29
29
eob = " ";
30
30
};
-9
modules/default.nix
···
1
1
-
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com>
2
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{ lib, ... }:
3
3
-
{
4
4
-
imports = [
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5
-
./plugins
6
6
-
./config.nix
7
7
-
./keymaps.nix
8
8
-
];
9
9
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}
+1
-1
modules/keymaps.nix
···
1
1
-
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com>
1
1
+
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com>
2
2
{
3
3
keymaps = [
4
4
{
+2
-2
modules/plugins/alpha/default.nix
···
1
1
-
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com>
1
1
+
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com>
2
2
{
3
3
plugins.alpha = {
4
4
enable = true;
5
5
-
layout =
5
5
+
settings.layout =
6
6
let
7
7
padding = val: {
8
8
type = "padding";
+1
-2
modules/plugins/completion/default.nix
···
1
1
-
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com>
2
2
-
{ ... }:
1
1
+
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com>
3
2
{
4
3
imports = [
5
4
./lspkind.nix
+60
-60
modules/plugins/completion/lspkind.nix
···
1
1
-
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com>
1
1
+
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com>
2
2
{
3
3
plugins.lspkind = {
4
4
enable = true;
5
5
6
6
-
cmp.menu = {
7
7
-
nvim_lsp = "";
8
8
-
nvim_lua = "";
9
9
-
neorg = "[neorg]";
10
10
-
buffer = "";
11
11
-
calc = "";
12
12
-
git = "";
13
13
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luasnip = "";
14
14
-
codeium = "";
15
15
-
copilot = "";
16
16
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emoji = "";
17
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path = "";
18
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-
spell = "";
19
19
-
};
20
20
-
21
21
-
symbolMap = {
22
22
-
Namespace = "";
23
23
-
Text = "";
24
24
-
Method = "";
25
25
-
Function = "";
26
26
-
Constructor = "";
27
27
-
Field = "";
28
28
-
Variable = "";
29
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-
Class = "";
30
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-
Interface = "";
31
31
-
Module = "";
32
32
-
Property = "";
33
33
-
Unit = "";
34
34
-
Value = "";
35
35
-
Enum = "";
36
36
-
Keyword = "";
37
37
-
Snippet = "";
38
38
-
Color = "";
39
39
-
File = "";
40
40
-
Reference = "";
41
41
-
Folder = "";
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-
EnumMember = "";
43
43
-
Constant = "";
44
44
-
Struct = "";
45
45
-
Event = "";
46
46
-
Operator = "";
47
47
-
TypeParameter = "";
48
48
-
Table = "";
49
49
-
Object = "";
50
50
-
Tag = "";
51
51
-
Array = "[]";
52
52
-
Boolean = "";
53
53
-
Number = "";
54
54
-
Null = "";
55
55
-
String = "";
56
56
-
Calendar = "";
57
57
-
Watch = "";
58
58
-
Package = "";
59
59
-
Copilot = "";
60
60
-
Codeium = "";
61
61
-
TabNine = "";
62
62
-
};
63
63
-
64
64
-
extraOptions = {
6
6
+
settings = {
65
7
maxwidth = 50;
66
8
ellipsis_char = "...";
9
9
+
10
10
+
cmp.menu = {
11
11
+
nvim_lsp = "";
12
12
+
nvim_lua = "";
13
13
+
neorg = "[neorg]";
14
14
+
buffer = "";
15
15
+
calc = "";
16
16
+
git = "";
17
17
+
luasnip = "";
18
18
+
codeium = "";
19
19
+
copilot = "";
20
20
+
emoji = "";
21
21
+
path = "";
22
22
+
spell = "";
23
23
+
};
24
24
+
25
25
+
symbolMap = {
26
26
+
Namespace = "";
27
27
+
Text = "";
28
28
+
Method = "";
29
29
+
Function = "";
30
30
+
Constructor = "";
31
31
+
Field = "";
32
32
+
Variable = "";
33
33
+
Class = "";
34
34
+
Interface = "";
35
35
+
Module = "";
36
36
+
Property = "";
37
37
+
Unit = "";
38
38
+
Value = "";
39
39
+
Enum = "";
40
40
+
Keyword = "";
41
41
+
Snippet = "";
42
42
+
Color = "";
43
43
+
File = "";
44
44
+
Reference = "";
45
45
+
Folder = "";
46
46
+
EnumMember = "";
47
47
+
Constant = "";
48
48
+
Struct = "";
49
49
+
Event = "";
50
50
+
Operator = "";
51
51
+
TypeParameter = "";
52
52
+
Table = "";
53
53
+
Object = "";
54
54
+
Tag = "";
55
55
+
Array = "[]";
56
56
+
Boolean = "";
57
57
+
Number = "";
58
58
+
Null = "";
59
59
+
String = "";
60
60
+
Calendar = "";
61
61
+
Watch = "";
62
62
+
Package = "";
63
63
+
Copilot = "";
64
64
+
Codeium = "";
65
65
+
TabNine = "";
66
66
+
};
67
67
};
68
68
};
69
69
}
+11
-21
modules/plugins/conform/default.nix
···
1
1
-
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com>
1
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
50
-
# format_on_save = ''
51
51
-
# function(bufnr)
52
52
-
# -- Disable with a global or buffer-local variable
53
53
-
# if vim.g.disable_autoformat or vim.b[bufnr].disable_autoformat then
54
54
-
# return
55
55
-
# end
56
56
-
# return { timeout_ms = 500, lsp_format = 'fallback' }
57
57
-
# end
58
58
-
# '';
50
50
+
format_on_save = ''
51
51
+
function(bufnr)
52
52
+
if vim.g.disable_autoformat or vim.b[bufnr].disable_autoformat then
53
53
+
return
54
54
+
end
55
55
+
56
56
+
return { timeout_ms = 200, lsp_fallback = true }, on_format
57
57
+
end
58
58
+
'';
59
59
default_format_opts = {
60
60
lsp_format = "fallback";
61
61
-
timeout_ms = 1000;
61
61
+
timeout_ms = 200;
62
62
};
63
63
formatters_by_ft =
64
64
let
···
93
93
};
94
94
};
95
95
luaConfig.post = ''
96
96
-
require("conform").setup({
97
97
-
format_on_save = function(bufnr)
98
98
-
-- Disable with a global or buffer-local variable
99
99
-
if vim.g.disable_autoformat or vim.b[bufnr].disable_autoformat then
100
100
-
return
101
101
-
end
102
102
-
return { timeout_ms = 500, lsp_format = "fallback" }
103
103
-
end,
104
104
-
})
105
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
+1
-16
modules/plugins/default.nix
···
1
1
-
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com>
2
2
-
{ ... }:
1
1
+
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com>
3
2
{
4
4
-
imports = [
5
5
-
./alpha
6
6
-
./completion
7
7
-
./conform
8
8
-
./gitsigns
9
9
-
./indent-blankline
10
10
-
./lint
11
11
-
./lsp
12
12
-
./lualine
13
13
-
./neo-tree
14
14
-
./telescope
15
15
-
./treesitter
16
16
-
];
17
17
-
18
3
plugins = {
19
4
web-devicons.enable = true;
20
5
comment.enable = true;
+1
-1
modules/plugins/gitsigns/default.nix
···
1
1
-
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com>
1
1
+
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com>
2
2
{
3
3
opts.signcolumn = "yes";
4
4
plugins.gitsigns = {
+1
-1
modules/plugins/indent-blankline/default.nix
···
1
1
-
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com>
1
1
+
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com>
2
2
{
3
3
plugins.indent-blankline = {
4
4
enable = true;
+2
-4
modules/plugins/lsp/default.nix
···
1
1
-
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com>
2
2
-
{ ... }:
1
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
65
-
ansiblels.enable = true;
66
64
dockerls.enable = true;
67
65
# - general -
68
66
ruff.enable = true; # python
69
69
-
java_language_server.enable = true;
67
67
+
# java_language_server.enable = true;
70
68
# bashls.enable = true;
71
69
gopls = {
72
70
enable = true;
+1
-1
modules/plugins/lualine/default.nix
···
1
1
-
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com>
1
1
+
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com>
2
2
{ lib, ... }:
3
3
{
4
4
plugins.lualine = {
+18
-16
modules/plugins/neo-tree/default.nix
···
1
1
-
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com>
1
1
+
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com>
2
2
{ lib, ... }:
3
3
{
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4
plugins.neo-tree = {
5
5
enable = true;
6
6
-
enableDiagnostics = true;
7
7
-
enableGitStatus = true;
8
8
-
enableModifiedMarkers = true;
9
9
-
enableRefreshOnWrite = true;
10
10
-
popupBorderStyle = "rounded";
11
11
-
window.width = 30;
12
12
-
filesystem = {
13
13
-
followCurrentFile = {
14
14
-
enabled = true;
15
15
-
leaveDirsOpen = true;
16
16
-
};
17
17
-
filteredItems = {
18
18
-
visible = true;
19
19
-
hideDotfiles = false;
20
20
-
hideGitignored = true;
6
6
+
settings = {
7
7
+
enable_diagnostics = true;
8
8
+
enable_git_status = true;
9
9
+
enable_refresh_on_write = true;
10
10
+
enable_modified_markers = true;
11
11
+
popup_border_style = "rounded";
12
12
+
window.width = 30;
13
13
+
filesystem = {
14
14
+
follow_current_file = {
15
15
+
enabled = true;
16
16
+
leaveDirsOpen = true;
17
17
+
};
18
18
+
filtered_items = {
19
19
+
visible = true;
20
20
+
hide_dotfiles = false;
21
21
+
hide_gitignored = true;
22
22
+
};
21
23
};
22
24
};
23
25
};
+7
-1
modules/plugins/telescope/default.nix
···
1
1
-
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com>
1
1
+
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 0xda157 <da157@voidq.com>
2
2
{
3
3
plugins.telescope = {
4
4
enable = true;
5
5
+
settings.pickers = {
6
6
+
find_files.hidden = true;
7
7
+
live_grep.hidden = true;
8
8
+
grep_string.hidden = true;
9
9
+
oldfiles.hidden = true;
10
10
+
};
5
11
extensions = {
6
12
live-grep-args.enable = true;
7
13
fzf-native = {
+2
-1
modules/plugins/treesitter/default.nix
···
1
1
-
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025 awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com>
1
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
38
+
"haskell"
38
39
];
39
40
highlight = {
40
41
enable = true;