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diff --git a/modules/home.legacy/conf/nvim/plgs/flatten-nvim/lua/flatten-nvim.lua b/modules/home.legacy/conf/nvim/plgs/flatten-nvim/lua/flatten-nvim.lua deleted file mode 100644 index 2cdbcdde..00000000 --- a/modules/home.legacy/conf/nvim/plgs/flatten-nvim/lua/flatten-nvim.lua +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ ----Types: --- --- Passed to callbacks that handle opening files ----@alias BufInfo { fname: string, bufnr: buffer } --- --- Needed aliases ----@alias buffer integer: Buffer id ----@alias window integer: Window id --- --- The first argument is a list of BufInfo tables representing the newly opened files. --- The third argument is a single BufInfo table, only provided when a buffer is created from stdin. --- --- IMPORTANT: For `block_for` to work, you need to return a buffer number OR a buffer number and a window number. --- The `winnr` return value is not required, `vim.fn.bufwinid(bufnr)` is used if it is not provided. --- The `filetype` of this buffer will determine whether block should happen or not. --- ----@alias OpenHandler fun(files: BufInfo[], argv: string[], stdin_buf: BufInfo, guest_cwd: string):window, buffer --- -require("flatten").setup({ - callbacks = { - ---Called to determine if a nested session should wait for the host to close the file. - ---param argv: a list of all the arguments in the nested session - ---@type fun(argv: table): boolean - should_block = require("flatten").default_should_block, - - ---If this returns true, the nested session will be opened. - ---If false, default behavior is used, and - ---config.nest_if_no_args is respected. - ---@type fun(host: channel):boolean - should_nest = require("flatten").default_should_nest, - - ---Called before a nested session is opened. - pre_open = function() end, - - ---Called after a nested session is opened. - ---@param bufnr buffer - ---@param winnr window - ---@param filetype string - ---@param is_blocking boolean - ---@param is_diff boolean - post_open = function(bufnr, winnr, filetype, is_blocking, is_diff) - -- If the file is a git commit, create one-shot autocmd to delete its buffer on write - if filetype == "gitcommit" or filetype == "gitrebase" then - vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("BufWritePost", { - buffer = bufnr, - once = true, - callback = vim.schedule_wrap(function() vim.api.nvim_buf_delete(bufnr, {}) end), - }) - end - end, - - ---Called when a nested session is done waiting for the host. - ---@param filetype string - block_end = function(filetype) end, - }, - -- <String, Bool> dictionary of filetypes that should be blocking - block_for = { - gitcommit = true, - }, - -- Command passthrough - allow_cmd_passthrough = true, - -- Allow a nested session to open if Neovim is opened without arguments - nest_if_no_args = false, - -- Window options - window = { - -- Options: - -- current -> open in current window (default) - -- alternate -> open in alternate window (recommended) - -- tab -> open in new tab - -- split -> open in split - -- vsplit -> open in vsplit - -- smart -> smart open (avoids special buffers) - -- OpenHandler -> allows you to handle file opening yourself (see Types) - -- - -- TODO: Open gitcommit filetypes in the current buffer, everything else in a new tab <2023-08-29> - open = "split", - - -- Options: - -- vsplit -> opens files in diff vsplits - -- split -> opens files in diff splits - -- tab_vsplit -> creates a new tabpage, and opens diff vsplits - -- tab_split -> creates a new tabpage, and opens diff splits - -- OpenHandler -> allows you to handle file opening yourself (see Types) - diff = "tab_vsplit", - - -- Affects which file gets focused when opening multiple at once - -- Options: - -- "first" -> open first file of new files (default) - -- "last" -> open last file of new files - focus = "first", - }, - -- Override this function to use a different socket to connect to the host - -- On the host side this can return nil or the socket address. - -- On the guest side this should return the socket address - -- or a non-zero channel id from `sockconnect` - -- flatten.nvim will detect if the address refers to this instance of nvim, to determine if this is a host or a guest - pipe_path = require("flatten").default_pipe_path, - -- The `default_pipe_path` will treat the first nvim instance within a single kitty/wezterm session as the host - -- You can configure this behaviour using the following: - one_per = { - kitty = true, -- Flatten all instance in the current Kitty session - wezterm = true, -- Flatten all instance in the current Wezterm session - }, -}) |