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Plug 'nvim-lua/popup.nvim'
Plug 'nvim-lua/plenary.nvim'
Plug 'nvim-lua/telescope.nvim'- bat (preview)
- ripgrep (finder)
- git (picker)
- LSP (picker)
- devicons
(I will write a longer description later about how to create each of the objects described in Pipeline)
-- Fuzzy find over git files in your directory
require('telescope.builtin').git_files()
-- Grep as you type (requires rg currently)
require('telescope.builtin').live_grep()
-- Use builtin LSP to request references under cursor. Fuzzy find over results.
require('telescope.builtin').lsp_references()
-- Convert currently quickfixlist to telescope
require('telescope.builtin').quickfix()
-- Convert currently loclist to telescope
require('telescope.builtin').loclist()nnoremap <Leader>p :lua require'telescope.builtin'.git_files{}<CR>nnoremap <silent> gr <cmd>lua require'telescope.builtin'.lsp_references{}<CR>While the underlying API & Infrastructure (A.K.A. Spaghetti Code) is still very much WIP and
will probably change quite a bit, the functions in builtin should be relatively stable (as
in, you can report bugs if they don't work, you should be able to keep them around in your config
even if everything inside of those functions is rewritten. They provide pretty simple, easy to use
wrappers over common tasks).
require'telescope.builtin'.git_files{
-- See Picker for additional options
show_preview = true, -- Show preview
prompt = "Git File",
selection_strategy = "reset" -- follow, reset, line
}require'telescope.builtin'.live_grep{
-- See Picker for additional options
prompt = "Live Grep",
}require'telescope.builtin'.lsp_references{
-- See Picker for additional options
prompt = 'LSP References'
}require'telescope.builtin'.quickfix{
-- See Picker for additional options
prompt = 'Quickfix'
}require'telescope.builtin'.loclist{
-- See Picker for additional options
prompt = 'Loclist'
}require'telescope.builtin'.grep_string{
-- See Picker for additional options
prompt = 'Find Word',
search = false -- Search term or <cword>
}require'telescope.builtin'.oldfiles{
-- See Picker for additional options
prompt = 'Oldfiles',
}(Please note, this section is still in progress)
"finder":
- executable: rg, git ls-files, ...
- things in lua already
- vim things
-- lua/telescope/finders.lua
Finder:new{
entry_maker = function(line) end,
fn_command = function() { command = "", args = { "ls-files" } } end,
static = false,
maximum_results = false
}Sorter:
- A
Sorteris called by thePickeron each item returned by theFinder. Sorters return a number, which is equivalent to the "distance" between the currentpromptand theentryreturned by afinder.- Currently, it's not possible to delay calling the
Sorteruntil the end of the execution, it is called on each item as we receive them. - This was done this way so that long running / expensive searches can be instantly searchable and we don't have to wait til it completes for things to start being worked on.
- However, this prevents using some tools, like FZF easily.
- In the future, I'll probably add a mode where you can delay the sorting til the end, so you can use more traditional sorting tools.
- Currently, it's not possible to delay calling the
"picker":
- fzf
- sk
- does this always need to be fuzzy?
- you'll map what you want to do with vimscript / lua mappings
Defaults:
-- lua/telescope/pickers.lua
Picker:new{
prompt = "Git Files", -- REQUIRED
finder = FUNCTION, -- REQUIRED
sorter = FUNCTION, -- REQUIRED
previewer = FUNCTION, -- REQUIRED
mappings = {
i = {
["<C-n>"] = require'telescope.actions'.move_selection_next,
["<C-p>"] = require'telescope.actions'.move_selection_previous,
["<CR>"] = require'telescope.actions'.goto_file_selection,
},
n = {
["<esc>"] = require'telescope.actions'.close,
}
},
selection_strategy = "reset", -- follow, reset, line
border = {},
borderchars = { '─', '│', '─', '│', '┌', '┐', '┘', '└'},
preview_cutoff = 120
}"previewer":
- sometimes built-in
- sometimes a lua callback
As an example, you could pipe your inputs into fzf, and then it can sort them for you.