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# What's new?
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## 12.x
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- **Markdown Extra**: [headlines.nvim](https://github.com/lukas-reineke/headlines.nvim) has been removed in favor of [markdown.nvim](https://github.com/MeanderingProgrammer/markdown.nvim)
to spice up your markdown files.
- [nvim-spectre](https://github.com/nvim-pack/nvim-spectre) has been removed in favor of [grug-far.nvim](https://github.com/MagicDuck/grug-far.nvim).
**grug-far.nvim** has a great UI and feels more intuitive to use.
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- This **news** is now also available on the website at [https://www.lazyvim.org/news](https://www.lazyvim.org/news)
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- **prettier** extra now works for all prettier supported filetypes
and will be enabled for astro/svelte extra if you have a proper
config file with the correct prettier plugin
- **New Language Support:** SQL, Clojure, Thrift, Elm, Gleam, Angular,
NuShell, Svelte, Kotlin, Astro, Toml and PHP
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- **New Extras:** `copilot-chat`, `git`, `octo`, `inc-rename` and `neogen`
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- The **typescript** extra now uses `vtsls` instead of `tsserver`
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- **Neovim >= 0.10** now uses the much faster [lazydev.nvim](https://github.com/folke/lazydev.nvim)
instead of `neodev.nvim`
- moved `neoconf.nvim` to extras. Project specific LSP settings
can be done with a `.lazy.lua` file instead.
## 11.x
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- **Keymaps:**
- `<leader>gB` to open the current repo in the browser
- `gco` and `gcO` to add a comment below or above the current line
- `<leader>wm` to toggle window maximize
- **lazydev.nvim:** faster alternative to `neodev.nvim`
- **Options:** Added `linebreak=true` to default options.
- `mini.ai` is back as a default plugin! Removing it was a mistake.
It's a great plugin that enhances the native text objects.
- `:LazyExtras` now has multiple new sections:
- **Enabled**: extras that are currently enabled
- **Recommended Languages**: language extras recommended for the current buffer / directory
- **Recommended Plugins**: extras that are recommended for most users
- **Plugins**: other plugin extras
- **Languages**: other language extras
- new option `vim.g.deprecation_warnings` to disable deprecation warnings
Defaults to `false`. To enable deprecation warnings, set it to `true` in your `options.lua`
- `vim-illuminate` move to extras
Document highlights now use native lsp functionality by default
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Since Neovim 0.10 has been released, I've been working on a new version of **LazyVim**
that is fully compatible with all the latest Neovim features.
Additionally, some core plugins have been moved to extras.
- `native snippets` are now the default on Neovim 0.10
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Older versions of Neovim will use the new `luasnip` extra.
- `native comments` are now the default on Neovim 0.10
Older versions of Neovim will use the new `mini-comment` extra.
`nvim-ts-context-commentstring` has been integrated in the native comments.
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- `inlay hints` have been in **LazyVim** for a while, but are now
enabled by default. To disable them:
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```lua
{
"nvim-lspconfig",
opts = {
inlay_hints = { enabled = false },
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}
}
```
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- plugins moved to extras:
- `mini.surround`
- `mini.indentscope` scopes are now also highlighted with `indent-blankline`
- `nvim-treesitter-context`
## 10.x
- added new extra for [mini.diff](https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.nvim/blob/main/readmes/mini-diff.md)
This is a plugin similar to gitsigns but with a neat diff overlay
that can be toggled with `<leader>go`.
- **trouble.nvim** has been rewritten from scratch and is now in beta.
I've added a new extra for it (`trouble-v3`) for those of you who want to try it out.
You can find the updated docs [here](https://github.com/folke/trouble.nvim/tree/dev)
- The **lazygit** integration now configures:
- the theme based on the colorscheme
- nerd font icons (v3)
- editor preset is set to `nvim-remote` for better interop with Neovim
- The option `vim.g.lazygit_theme` was renamed to `vim.g.lazygit_config`
- **lazygit** now automatically uses the colors of your current colorscheme.
This is enabled by default. To disable, add the below to your `options.lua`:
```lua
vim.g.lazygit_config = false
```
- Added support for `basedpyright` to the **python** extra.
Enable in your `options.lua` with:
```lua
vim.g.lazyvim_python_lsp = "basedpyright"
```
Be aware that `basedpyright` is still in development and
may not work exactly the same as `pyright`.
- User extras under `lua/plugins/extras` can now also be managed
with **LazyExtras**
- `nvim-ts-autotag` is now included by default
- `nvim-treesitter-context` is now included by default
- Added extra for `symbols-outline.nvim`
- Added extra for `aerial.nvim`
- `nvim-navic` has been removed. If you want to keep using `nvim-navic`,
you can enable the **editor.navic** extra
- New `:LazyExtras` command for managing **LazyVim** extras
- Improved **formatting**:
- **LazyVim** can now work with multiple formatters. Types:
- **primary**: only one primary formatter can be active at a time.
_(conform, none-ls, LSP)_
- **secondary**: multiple secondary formatters can be active _(eslint, ...)_
- **LazyVim** automatically selects the primary formatter based on the
current available sources and priorities.
- New `:LazyFormat` command for formatting the current selection or buffer
- New `:LazyFormatInfo` command for displaying the active formatters
for the current buffer
- Auto-formatting can be disabled with:
```lua
vim.g.autoformat = false -- globally
vim.b.autoformat = false -- buffer-local
```
- `none-ls.nvim` is no longer installed by default
- `conform.nvim` is now the default formatter
- `nvim-lint` is now the default linter
- If you want to keep using `none-ls.nvim`,
you can enable the **lsp.none-ls** extra
- `dashboard.nvim` is the new default dashboard plugin
- If you want to keep using `alpha.nvim`, you can enable the **ui.alpha** extra
- Improved **root detection**:
- New `:LazyRoot` command that shows info about the root dir detection
- Configurable with `vim.g.root_spec`
```lua
-- LazyVim root dir detection
-- Each entry can be:
-- * the name of a detector function like `lsp` or `cwd`
-- * a pattern or array of patterns like `.git` or `lua`.
-- * a function with signature `function(buf) -> string|string[]`
vim.g.root_spec = { "lsp", { ".git", "lua" }, "cwd" }
-- To disable root detection set to just "cwd"
vim.g.root_spec = { "cwd" }
```