# Fork All files in this repository where forked form [here](https://github.com/NixNeovim/NixNeovimPlugins) on commit `5010b91eb03696574c3c293f072a090618227e87`. Below the original README. They were licensed under the MIT license. # All vim plugins, ready to go This repo auto generates nix packages for vim/neovim plugins. Packages are automatically updated twice per week using a GitHub Actions. Plugins are fetched from the `manifest.txt` and [awesome-neovim][0] repo. This is a fork of [this repo](https://github.com/m15a/nixpkgs-vim-extra-plugins); however, we fetch all additions from the original repo, so we will never have less plugins. Further, the original deletes plugins that are available in the nixpkgs. We, instead, try to assemble a list of all available plugins. Therefore, to access plugins you will never have to search in two places. This repo can be used as a stand-alone, by adding it to your inputs. However, we recommend to use [NixNeovim](https://github.com/NixNeovim/NixNeovim) modules instead, and use this only when you need a plugins, which does not have a module, yet. ## Available plugins The [plugins.md](plugins.md) contains an auto-generated list of all available plugins. ## Usage - We recommend using [NixNeovim](https://github.com/NixNeovim/NixNeovim), and only access the plugins directly when they do not have a module in NixNeovim. However, you can also use this repo without NixNeovim: To access the plugins, you need to add the overlay. The overlay adds extra Vim plugins to `pkgs.vimExtraPlugins`. First, add this repo to your inputs: ``` inputs.nixneovimplugins.url = github:jooooscha/nixpkgs-vim-extra-plugins ``` Next, apply the provided overlay: ``` nixpkgs.overlays = [ inputs.nixneovimplugins.overlays.default ]; ``` Finally, you can add the packages to your vim/neovim config. For example you can use [NixNeovim](https://github.com/NixNeovim/Nixneovim) or you can add the plugins directly: ``` programs.neovim = { plugins = [ pkgs.vimExtraPlugins.nvim-colorizer-lua ]; } ``` More info on using neovim with nix can be found here: [NixOS Neovim](https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Neovim) [0]: https://github.com/rockerBOO/awesome-neovim [1]: https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/release-notes/rl-2.4.html?highlight=builtins.getFlake#other-features [2]: https://nur.nix-community.org/ [3]: https://nur.nix-community.org/repos/m15a/ ## Contribution ### How to add a new plugin #### 1. Add the plugin to manifest.txt: ``` # Examples haringsrob/nvim_context_vt sourcehut:henriquehbr/ataraxis.lua gitlab:yorickpeterse/nvim-pqf williamboman/mason.nvim:45b9a4da776d9fb017960b3ac7241161fb7bc578 foo/bar::baz --> renamed to baz foo/bar:dev --> using dev branch ``` Supported are Github (default), SourceHut, and GitLab. #### 2. Create a Pull Request - Create a pull request with the changed manifest.txt (and blacklist.txt if neccessary). - A GitHub action will check your contribution and generate all neccessary nix code for your new plugin. It will also take care of sorting and cleaning the manifest.txt - After all checks have passed, I will merge your change. I am happy for any contribution. :) ### How to remove a new plugin Copy the entry from manifest.txt to blacklist.txt and create a PR. The GitHub Actions will do the rest, including removing the entry from manifest.txt ## Credits This is originally based on work by [m15a](https://github.com/m15a/nixpkgs-vim-extra-plugins)