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This fixes an issue with the chezmoi extra that won't work if the
LazyVim picker is fzf-lua instead of Telescope. Fx if you have the
`editor.fzf` and `util.chezmoi` extras enabled at the same time, trying
to open the config from the dashboard will result in the following error
because Telescope has been replaced with fzf:
```
E5108: Error executing lua: vim/_editor.lua:0: nvim_exec2(): Vim:E492: Not an editor command: Telescope chezmoi find_files
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'nvim_exec2'
vim/_editor.lua: in function 'cmd'
...re/nvim/lazy/dashboard-nvim/lua/dashboard/theme/doom.lua:24: in function <...re/nvim/lazy/dashboard-nvim/lua/dashboard/theme/doom.lua:20>
```
This PR fixes the issue by checking which LazyVim picker is in use.
Before:
31cade36-1655-438f-9aa8-c3de8fec881f
After:
55f7d0c7-9632-4d52-8a6e-dfba17b14ed4
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## What is this PR for?
Attempt for dynamic width and trimming between fields.
Testing was done on my 15.6 laptop screen so maybe values could be
raised in dynamic calculation? Also provides a `vim.g.cmp_fixed_width`
for the users to be able to define a fixed width in their personal
configuration if they'd like to.
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## Does this PR fix an existing issue?
Attempts to rectify a concern raised in #3858
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## What is this PR for?
`branch` was obstructing from being able to update to latest HEAD like
in other plugins. This was necessary when the initial development was
being done on this branch and `main` was used for the old stable
release, but this is not necessary any more. Also, @folke now you can
use `always_show_by_pattern`, which you might find useful to show the
git tracked hidden files like you wanted but couldn't do before.
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## What is this PR for?
Tries to improve aesthetics for `nvim-cmp` in Rust by disabling
`item.menu` since it contains the `return` types that take up too much
space.
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Fixes#3855
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jdtls needs an argument passed to the JVM to load Lombok as an agent.
Mason downloads `lombok.jar`so we can use that
## What is this PR for?
Configures Lombok support in `jdtls` ; this removes a lot of red
underlines in Java projects that use it.
Changes this

To this

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## What is this PR for?
Use already defined Bufferline offsets or use Edgy offset if none are
found.
Also properly set offset separator position depending on offset/pane
location.
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No
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## What is this PR for?
This PR switches makrdownlint-cli to markdownlint-cli2.
markdownlint-cli2 should be a bit faster than markdownlint-cli and has a
more flexible configuration through files in the whole directory tree.
The cli is maintained by David Anson who also wrote the markdown style
checker itself which is used by the "old" cli and cli2.
Blog post from David Anson regarding the new cli itself:
https://dlaa.me/blog/post/markdownlintcli2
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No
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## What is this PR for?
There's some logic in `linting.lua` to allow for easy setting of linter
args, but it doesn't work when default args is empty. This hopefully
fixes it.
## Does this PR fix an existing issue?
N/A.
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## What is this PR for?
In #3690 there was a [concern
expressed](https://github.com/LazyVim/LazyVim/pull/3690#issuecomment-2174024517)
about changing `fzf-lua`'s core actions. This PR tries to achieve the
same result by manually setting the headers in `fzf_opts["--header"]`
and constructing it without use of `fzf-lua.actions`.
Feel free to disregard if you think there's no change necessary in the
current code, as this is simply a refactor attempt and does not provide
any new functionality.
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## What is this PR for?
Similar to https://github.com/LazyVim/LazyVim/issues/847 , only this
adapter adds a setup function into the 'adapter' key in the plugin table
([source](f61463f5c7/lua/neotest-playwright/init.lua (L31-L33))).
It is somewhat annoying that neotest does not provide a recommended way
for adapters to define their configuration function (at least not
explicitly)...
Perhaps we should work around it temporarily, but reach out to either
neotest or neotest-playwright authors?
## Does this PR fix an existing issue?
I didn't see anyone complaining about playwright adapter in issues or
discussions :/
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## What is this PR for?
A small contribution to enhance the documentation and make it easier to
use.
While vim-dadbod and vim-dadbod-ui recommend using dotenv.vim for env
file injection, we aim to provide a simpler method. Instead of
implementing file parsing or relying on an external plugin (dotenv.vim),
just try directly using a Lua table.
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## What is this PR for?
Fix detection of elixir `credo` linter.
`vim.fn.executable("credo") == 0` will never succeed because `credo` is
not binary/executable. It is a `mix` package and only available via `mix
credo` command.
Instead, the plugins(both `none-ls` and `nvim-lint`) will check for the
presence of the `.credo.exs` file.
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Fixes#3808
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- [x] Both linters display credo warnings if `credo` is installed and
the `.credo.exs` config exists in a project.
- [x] There are no errors if the `.credo.exs` file does not exist in the
project.
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## What is this PR for?
Disable `preview` in `fzf-lua` Extra for `vtsls`. I tested it with
Python and Typescript Extras and in Typescript pressing `<leader>ca`
shows without previewer, while in Python the same shows with previewer.
Kindly check also that this is correct and I didn't miss out anything
else.
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Fixes#3773
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Only `require("mason-nvim-dap")` when it's not disabled
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Fixes#3783
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## What is this PR for?
I'm used to jumping from git hunks with `[h` so I'd like to use the same
mapping when navigating diffs.
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No
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Refactor neo-tree related logic
## What is this PR for?
Simplification of `neo-tree` related logic in `edgy.lua`
## Does this PR fix an existing issue?
No, but it may prevent future issues with `edgy` if `neo-tree` source
configuration changes.
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## What is this PR for?
Provide a `pick` function to `refactoring.nvim` similar to
`project.nvim`
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Fixes#3762
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Also add filetype `gitsigns.blame` to autocmd `lazyvim_close_with_q` and
workaround for `+hunks` group name to show prefix correctly. If you
don't like the workaround for `+hunks` group name feel free to remove
it.
## What is this PR for?
Make use of the new `gitsigns` feature `Gitsigns blame`, which shows in
a vertical buffer split the `blame` history of the whole buffer.
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On Windows, when using dap, python.exe will launch an extra console. If
you target pythonw.exe this avoids that. Explanation source:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9705982/pythonw-exe-or-python-exe
## What is this PR for?
Modify which exe is targeted for python + dap on windows. If you use
python.exe an extra console launches (eg, nvim is runnining on Wezterm,
boot up dap, and as a result an external console (usually through
windows terminal or built-in console terminal) will launch (dap still
runs in the original window). This is avoided with pythonw.exe
## Does this PR fix an existing issue?
No
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## What is this PR for?
Adding support for prisma
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No
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## What is this PR for?
fix(dap): get the correct debugpy pkg path on windows.
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## What is this PR for?
`conform.nvim` had breaking changes, that renamed `lsp_fallback` to
`lsp_format` as can be seen
[here](9228b2ff4e)
## Does this PR fix an existing issue?
Fixes#3706
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## What is this PR for?
- Allows setting intelephense instead of phpactor for PHP's LSP
## Does this PR fix an existing issue?
No. But I personally use intelephesen myself and when researching on how
to use the PHP extras but swap phpactor (too verbose, imo) for
intelephense, I found this [comment
here](https://github.com/LazyVim/LazyVim/pull/3397#issuecomment-2141950186)
which suggested making it configurable like the Python extras. That's
what I'm doing here.
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