nvim/lua/pika/plugins/lsp/blink-cmp.lua
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-- if true then
-- return {}
-- end
-- WARNING: If this line is true, then the plugin will NOT get sourced!
-- NOTE: Has to be commented out if blink should be used
return {
-- ╭───────────╮
-- │ blink.cmp │
-- ╰───────────╯
{
"saghen/blink.cmp",
-- optional: provides snippets for the snippet source
dependencies = { "rafamadriz/friendly-snippets" },
-- use a release tag to download pre-built binaries
version = "1.*",
-- AND/OR build from source, requires nightly: https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup/concepts/channels.html#working-with-nightly-rust
-- build = "cargo build --release",
-- If you use nix, you can build from source using latest nightly rust with:
-- build = 'nix run .#build-plugin',
---@module 'blink.cmp'
---@type blink.cmp.Config
opts = {
-- 'default' (recommended) for mappings similar to built-in completions (C-y to accept)
-- 'super-tab' for mappings similar to vscode (tab to accept)
-- 'enter' for enter to accept
-- 'none' for no mappings
--
-- All presets have the following mappings:
-- C-space: Open menu or open docs if already open
-- C-n/C-p or Up/Down: Select next/previous item
-- C-e: Hide menu
-- C-k: Toggle signature help (if signature.enabled = true)
--
-- See :h blink-cmp-config-keymap for defining your own keymap
cmdline = { sources = { "cmdline" } },
keymap = {
-- set to 'none' to disable the 'default' preset
preset = "super-tab",
["<C-k>"] = { "select_prev", "fallback" },
["<C-j>"] = { "select_next", "fallback" },
["<C-n>"] = { "hide", "fallback" },
-- disable a keymap from the preset
["<C-e>"] = {},
["<C-p>"] = {},
-- show with a list of providers
-- ["<C-space>"] = {
-- function(cmp)
-- cmp.show({ providers = { "snippets" } })
-- end,
-- },
-- control whether the next command will be run when using a function
-- ["<C-n>"] = {
-- function(cmp)
-- if some_condition then
-- return
-- end -- runs the next command
-- return true -- doesn't run the next command
-- end,
-- "select_next",
-- },
},
appearance = {
-- 'mono' (default) for 'Nerd Font Mono' or 'normal' for 'Nerd Font'
-- Adjusts spacing to ensure icons are aligned
nerd_font_variant = "mono",
-- highlight_ns = vim.api.nvim_create_namespace("nvim-cmp"),
-- Sets the fallback highlight groups to nvim-cmp's highlight groups
-- Useful for when your theme doesn't support blink.cmp
-- Will be removed in a future release
use_nvim_cmp_as_default = true,
kind_icons = {
Text = "󰉿",
Method = "󰊕",
Function = "󰊕",
Constructor = "󰒓",
Field = "󰜢",
Variable = "󰆦",
Property = "󰖷",
Class = "󱡠",
Interface = "󱡠",
Struct = "󱡠",
Module = "󰅩",
Unit = "󰪚",
Value = "󰦨",
Enum = "󰦨",
EnumMember = "󰦨",
Keyword = "󰻾",
Constant = "󰏿",
Snippet = "󱄽",
Color = "󰏘",
File = "󰈔",
Reference = "󰬲",
Folder = "󰉋",
Event = "󱐋",
Operator = "󰪚",
TypeParameter = "󰬛",
},
},
-- (Default) Only show the documentation popup when manually triggered
completion = {
keyword = { range = "full" },
trigger = {
-- When true, will prefetch the completion items when entering insert mode
prefetch_on_insert = false,
-- When false, will not show the completion window automatically when in a snippet
show_in_snippet = true,
-- When true, will show the completion window after typing any of alphanumerics, `-` or `_`
show_on_keyword = true,
-- When true, will show the completion window after typing a trigger character
show_on_trigger_character = true,
-- LSPs can indicate when to show the completion window via trigger characters
-- however, some LSPs (i.e. tsserver) return characters that would essentially
-- always show the window. We block these by default.
show_on_blocked_trigger_characters = { " ", "\n", "\t" },
-- You can also block per filetype with a function:
-- show_on_blocked_trigger_characters = function(ctx)
-- if vim.bo.filetype == "markdown" then
-- return { " ", "\n", "\t", ".", "/", "(", "[" }
-- end
-- return { " ", "\n", "\t" }
-- end,
-- When both this and show_on_trigger_character are true, will show the completion window
-- when the cursor comes after a trigger character after accepting an item
show_on_accept_on_trigger_character = true,
-- When both this and show_on_trigger_character are true, will show the completion window
-- when the cursor comes after a trigger character when entering insert mode
show_on_insert_on_trigger_character = true,
-- List of trigger characters (on top of `show_on_blocked_trigger_characters`) that won't trigger
-- the completion window when the cursor comes after a trigger character when
-- entering insert mode/accepting an item
show_on_x_blocked_trigger_characters = { "'", '"', "(" },
-- or a function, similar to show_on_blocked_trigger_character
},
list = {
-- Maximum number of items to display
max_items = 128,
-- selection = {
-- -- When `true`, will automatically select the first item in the completion list
-- preselect = true,
-- -- preselect = function(ctx) return vim.bo.filetype ~= 'markdown' end,
--
-- -- When `true`, inserts the completion item automatically when selecting it
-- -- You may want to bind a key to the `cancel` command (default <C-e>) when using this option,
-- -- which will both undo the selection and hide the completion menu
-- auto_insert = true,
-- -- auto_insert = function(ctx) return vim.bo.filetype ~= 'markdown' end
-- },
-- cycle = {
-- -- When `true`, calling `select_next` at the _bottom_ of the completion list
-- -- will select the _first_ completion item.
-- from_bottom = true,
-- -- When `true`, calling `select_prev` at the _top_ of the completion list
-- -- will select the _last_ completion item.
-- from_top = true,
-- },
},
documentation = {
auto_show = false,
auto_show_delay_ms = 230,
update_delay_ms = 50,
treesitter_highlighting = false,
draw = function(opts)
opts.default_implementation()
end,
window = {
min_width = 16,
max_width = 80,
max_height = 24,
border = "padded", -- Defaults to `vim.o.winborder` on nvim 0.11+ or 'padded' when not defined/<=0.10
winblend = 0,
winhighlight = "Normal:BlinkCmpDoc,FloatBorder:BlinkCmpDocBorder,EndOfBuffer:BlinkCmpDoc",
-- Note that the gutter will be disabled when border ~= 'none'
scrollbar = true,
},
},
ghost_text = {
enabled = true,
show_with_selection = true,
show_without_selection = false,
show_with_menu = true,
show_without_menu = false,
},
-- ─────────────────────────────────< mini-icons config >──────────────────────────────
menu = {
enabled = true,
min_width = 16,
max_height = 10,
border = nil, -- Defaults to `vim.o.winborder` on nvim 0.11+
winblend = 0,
winhighlight = "Normal:BlinkCmpMenu,FloatBorder:BlinkCmpMenuBorder,CursorLine:BlinkCmpMenuSelection,Search:None",
-- Keep the cursor X lines away from the top/bottom of the window
scrolloff = 2,
-- Note that the gutter will be disabled when border ~= 'none'
scrollbar = true,
-- Which directions to show the window,
-- falling back to the next direction when there's not enough space
direction_priority = { "s", "n" },
-- Whether to automatically show the window when new completion items are available
auto_show = true,
draw = {
-- Aligns the keyword you've typed to a component in the menu
align_to = "label", -- or 'none' to disable, or 'cursor' to align to the cursor
-- Left and right padding, optionally { left, right } for different padding on each side
padding = 1,
-- Gap between columns
gap = 2,
-- Use treesitter to highlight the label text for the given list of sources
-- treesitter = {},
treesitter = { "lsp" },
columns = { { "kind_icon" }, { "label", "label_description", gap = 1 } },
components = {
label = {
text = function(ctx)
return require("colorful-menu").blink_components_text(ctx)
end,
highlight = function(ctx)
return require("colorful-menu").blink_components_highlight(ctx)
end,
},
kind_icon = {
text = function(ctx)
local kind_icon, _, _ = require("mini.icons").get("lsp", ctx.kind)
return kind_icon
end,
-- (optional) use highlights from mini.icons
highlight = function(ctx)
local _, hl, _ = require("mini.icons").get("lsp", ctx.kind)
return hl
end,
},
-- kind = {
-- -- (optional) use highlights from mini.icons
-- highlight = function(ctx)
-- local _, hl, _ = require("mini.icons").get("lsp", ctx.kind)
-- return hl
-- end,
-- },
label_description = {
width = { max = 30 },
text = function(ctx)
return ctx.label_description
end,
highlight = "BlinkCmpLabelDescription",
},
source_name = {
width = { max = 30 },
text = function(ctx)
return ctx.source_name
end,
highlight = "BlinkCmpSource",
},
source_id = {
width = { max = 30 },
text = function(ctx)
return ctx.source_id
end,
highlight = "BlinkCmpSource",
},
},
},
},
},
-- Default list of enabled providers defined so that you can extend it
-- elsewhere in your config, without redefining it, due to `opts_extend`
sources = {
default = { "lsp", "path", "snippets", "buffer" },
},
-- snippets = { preset = "default" | "luasnip" },
-- (Default) Rust fuzzy matcher for typo resistance and significantly better performance
-- You may use a lua implementation instead by using `implementation = "lua"` or fallback to the lua implementation,
-- when the Rust fuzzy matcher is not available, by using `implementation = "prefer_rust"`
--
-- See the fuzzy documentation for more information
fuzzy = {
implementation = "prefer_rust",
-- Frecency tracks the most recently/frequently used items and boosts the score of the item
-- Note, this does not apply when using the Lua implementation.
use_frecency = true,
-- Proximity bonus boosts the score of items matching nearby words
-- Note, this does not apply when using the Lua implementation.
use_proximity = true,
-- UNSAFE!! When enabled, disables the lock and fsync when writing to the frecency database. This should only be used on unsupported platforms (i.e. alpine termux)
-- Note, this does not apply when using the Lua implementation.
use_unsafe_no_lock = false,
sorts = {
-- (optionally) always prioritize exact matches
-- 'exact',
-- pass a function for custom behavior
-- function(item_a, item_b)
-- return item_a.score > item_b.score
-- end,
"score",
"sort_text",
},
},
},
opts_extend = { "sources.default" },
},
-- ─────────────────────────────────< colorful menu.nvim >─────────────────────────────────
{
"xzbdmw/colorful-menu.nvim",
opts = {
{
ls = {
lua_ls = {
-- Maybe you want to dim arguments a bit.
arguments_hl = "@comment",
},
gopls = {
-- By default, we render variable/function's type in the right most side,
-- to make them not to crowd together with the original label.
-- when true:
-- foo *Foo
-- ast "go/ast"
-- when false:
-- foo *Foo
-- ast "go/ast"
align_type_to_right = true,
-- When true, label for field and variable will format like "foo: Foo"
-- instead of go's original syntax "foo Foo". If align_type_to_right is
-- true, this option has no effect.
add_colon_before_type = false,
-- See https://github.com/xzbdmw/colorful-menu.nvim/pull/36
preserve_type_when_truncate = true,
},
-- for lsp_config or typescript-tools
ts_ls = {
-- false means do not include any extra info,
-- see https://github.com/xzbdmw/colorful-menu.nvim/issues/42
extra_info_hl = "@comment",
},
vtsls = {
-- false means do not include any extra info,
-- see https://github.com/xzbdmw/colorful-menu.nvim/issues/42
extra_info_hl = "@comment",
},
["rust-analyzer"] = {
-- Such as (as Iterator), (use std::io).
extra_info_hl = "@comment",
-- Similar to the same setting of gopls.
align_type_to_right = true,
-- See https://github.com/xzbdmw/colorful-menu.nvim/pull/36
preserve_type_when_truncate = true,
},
clangd = {
-- Such as "From <stdio.h>".
extra_info_hl = "@comment",
-- Similar to the same setting of gopls.
align_type_to_right = true,
-- the hl group of leading dot of "•std::filesystem::permissions(..)"
import_dot_hl = "@comment",
-- See https://github.com/xzbdmw/colorful-menu.nvim/pull/36
preserve_type_when_truncate = true,
},
zls = {
-- Similar to the same setting of gopls.
align_type_to_right = true,
},
roslyn = {
extra_info_hl = "@comment",
},
dartls = {
extra_info_hl = "@comment",
},
-- The same applies to pyright/pylance
basedpyright = {
-- It is usually import path such as "os"
extra_info_hl = "@comment",
},
-- If true, try to highlight "not supported" languages.
fallback = true,
-- this will be applied to label description for unsupport languages
fallback_extra_info_hl = "@comment",
},
-- If the built-in logic fails to find a suitable highlight group for a label,
-- this highlight is applied to the label.
fallback_highlight = "@variable",
-- If provided, the plugin truncates the final displayed text to
-- this width (measured in display cells). Any highlights that extend
-- beyond the truncation point are ignored. When set to a float
-- between 0 and 1, it'll be treated as percentage of the width of
-- the window: math.floor(max_width * vim.api.nvim_win_get_width(0))
-- Default 60.
max_width = 60,
},
},
-- config = function()
-- -- You don't need to set these options.
-- require("colorful-menu").setup({
-- ls = {
-- lua_ls = {
-- -- Maybe you want to dim arguments a bit.
-- arguments_hl = "@comment",
-- },
-- gopls = {
-- -- By default, we render variable/function's type in the right most side,
-- -- to make them not to crowd together with the original label.
--
-- -- when true:
-- -- foo *Foo
-- -- ast "go/ast"
--
-- -- when false:
-- -- foo *Foo
-- -- ast "go/ast"
-- align_type_to_right = true,
-- -- When true, label for field and variable will format like "foo: Foo"
-- -- instead of go's original syntax "foo Foo". If align_type_to_right is
-- -- true, this option has no effect.
-- add_colon_before_type = false,
-- -- See https://github.com/xzbdmw/colorful-menu.nvim/pull/36
-- preserve_type_when_truncate = true,
-- },
-- -- for lsp_config or typescript-tools
-- ts_ls = {
-- -- false means do not include any extra info,
-- -- see https://github.com/xzbdmw/colorful-menu.nvim/issues/42
-- extra_info_hl = "@comment",
-- },
-- vtsls = {
-- -- false means do not include any extra info,
-- -- see https://github.com/xzbdmw/colorful-menu.nvim/issues/42
-- extra_info_hl = "@comment",
-- },
-- ["rust-analyzer"] = {
-- -- Such as (as Iterator), (use std::io).
-- extra_info_hl = "@comment",
-- -- Similar to the same setting of gopls.
-- align_type_to_right = true,
-- -- See https://github.com/xzbdmw/colorful-menu.nvim/pull/36
-- preserve_type_when_truncate = true,
-- },
-- clangd = {
-- -- Such as "From <stdio.h>".
-- extra_info_hl = "@comment",
-- -- Similar to the same setting of gopls.
-- align_type_to_right = true,
-- -- the hl group of leading dot of "•std::filesystem::permissions(..)"
-- import_dot_hl = "@comment",
-- -- See https://github.com/xzbdmw/colorful-menu.nvim/pull/36
-- preserve_type_when_truncate = true,
-- },
-- zls = {
-- -- Similar to the same setting of gopls.
-- align_type_to_right = true,
-- },
-- roslyn = {
-- extra_info_hl = "@comment",
-- },
-- dartls = {
-- extra_info_hl = "@comment",
-- },
-- -- The same applies to pyright/pylance
-- basedpyright = {
-- -- It is usually import path such as "os"
-- extra_info_hl = "@comment",
-- },
-- -- If true, try to highlight "not supported" languages.
-- fallback = true,
-- -- this will be applied to label description for unsupport languages
-- fallback_extra_info_hl = "@comment",
-- },
-- -- If the built-in logic fails to find a suitable highlight group for a label,
-- -- this highlight is applied to the label.
-- fallback_highlight = "@variable",
-- -- If provided, the plugin truncates the final displayed text to
-- -- this width (measured in display cells). Any highlights that extend
-- -- beyond the truncation point are ignored. When set to a float
-- -- between 0 and 1, it'll be treated as percentage of the width of
-- -- the window: math.floor(max_width * vim.api.nvim_win_get_width(0))
-- -- Default 60.
-- max_width = 60,
-- })
-- end,
},
-- ╭───────────╮
-- │ lspconfig │
-- ╰───────────╯
{
"neovim/nvim-lspconfig",
event = { "BufReadPre", "BufNewFile" },
dependencies = {
{ "saghen/blink.cmp" },
{ "antosha417/nvim-lsp-file-operations", config = true },
-- { "folke/neodev.nvim", opts = {} },
},
opts = {
servers = {
lua_ls = {
function()
lspconfig["lua_ls"].setup({
capabilities = capabilities,
settings = {
Lua = {
diagnostics = {
globals = { "vim" },
},
completion = {
callSnippet = "Replace",
},
},
},
})
end,
},
bashls = {},
},
},
config = function(_, opts)
-- local lspconfig = require("lspconfig")
-- for server, config in pairs(opts.servers) do
-- -- passing config.capabilities to blink.cmp merges with the capabilities in your
-- -- `opts[server].capabilities, if you've defined it
-- config.capabilities = require("blink.cmp").get_lsp_capabilities(config.capabilities)
-- lspconfig[server].setup(config)
-- end
local servers = {
html = {},
awk_ls = {},
shfmt = {
filetypes = {
"ab",
"bash",
},
},
bashls = {
filetypes = {
"bash",
"sh",
"zsh",
},
},
lua_ls = {
-- capabilities = capabilities,
settings = {
Lua = {
diagnostics = {
globals = { "vim" },
},
completion = {
callSnippet = "Replace",
},
},
},
},
misspell = {
filetypes = {
"md",
"markdown",
},
},
pyright = {
settings = {
python = {
analysis = {
autoSearchPaths = true,
typeCheckingMode = "basic",
},
},
},
},
}
for name, opts in pairs(servers) do
vim.lsp.enable(name) -- nvim v0.11.0 or above required
vim.lsp.config(name, opts) -- nvim v0.11.0 or above required
end
end,
-- CAUTION:
-- old config
--
-- config = function()
-- local lspconfig = require("lspconfig")
-- local capabilities = require("blink.cmp").get_lsp_capabilities()
-- local mason_lspconfig = require("mason-lspconfig")
--
-- -- Change the Diagnostic symbols in the sign column (gutter)
-- -- (not in youtube nvim video)
-- local signs = { Error = " ", Warn = " ", Hint = " ", Info = " " }
-- for type, icon in pairs(signs) do
-- local hl = "DiagnosticSign" .. type
-- vim.fn.sign_define(hl, { text = icon, texthl = hl, numhl = "" })
-- end
--
-- mason_lspconfig.setup_handlers({
-- function(server_name)
-- lspconfig[server_name].setup({
-- capabilities = capabilities,
-- })
-- end,
-- ["svelte"] = function()
-- lspconfig["svelte"].setup({
-- capabilities = capabilities,
-- on_attach = function(client, bufnr)
-- vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("BufWritePost", {
-- pattern = { "*.js", "*.ts" },
-- callback = function(ctx)
-- client.notify("$/onDidChangeTsOrJsFile", { uri = ctx.match })
-- end,
-- })
-- end,
-- })
-- end,
-- ["graphql"] = function()
-- lspconfig["graphql"].setup({
-- capabilities = capabilities,
-- filetypes = { "graphql", "gql", "svelte", "typescriptreact", "javascriptreact" },
-- })
-- end,
-- ["emmet_ls"] = function()
-- lspconfig["emmet_ls"].setup({
-- capabilities = capabilities,
-- filetypes = {
-- "html",
-- "typescriptreact",
-- "javascriptreact",
-- "css",
-- "sass",
-- "scss",
-- "less",
-- "svelte",
-- },
-- })
-- end,
-- ["lua_ls"] = function()
-- lspconfig["lua_ls"].setup({
-- capabilities = capabilities,
-- settings = {
-- Lua = {
-- diagnostics = {
-- globals = { "vim" },
-- },
-- completion = {
-- callSnippet = "Replace",
-- },
-- },
-- },
-- })
-- end,
-- ["cssls"] = function()
-- lspconfig["cssls"].setup({
-- capabilities = capabilities,
-- filetypes = { "css", "scss" },
-- })
-- end,
-- ["intelephense"] = function()
-- lspconfig["intelephense"].setup({
-- capabilities = capabilities,
-- filetypes = { "php", "blade.php" },
-- })
-- end,
-- -- ["tsserver"] = function()
-- -- -- Replace tsserver with typescript-language-server
-- -- lspconfig["typescript-language-server"].setup({
-- -- capabilities = capabilities,
-- -- filetypes = { "typescript", "typescriptreact", "javascript", "javascriptreact" },
-- -- })
-- -- end,
-- })
-- end,
},
}