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A new feature was added to `r.nvim` that added a new key bind. This pr
adds that key bind (and group in case more are added) to the current
which-key config.
(I also removed a comment that I made previously for increasing the
width of the which-key window to fit the longer keybind descriptions,
something that eventually was taken out of the previous PR long ago)
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## Description
Being able to select from the yank history is useful if you want to
paste over something else by first selecting the stuff you want to
remove in visual mode.
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Because I use the Colemak-DH keyboard layout, I have mapped 'i' to 'h'.
Therefore, the current mini.ai which_key prompts are inconsistent with
my keymap.
## Description
The names and prefixes used in mini.ai_whichkey() are hardcoded and
should follow the user's mappings.
## Related Issue(s)
No
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No
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## Description
this makes the extra luasnip lazy load at the same time as nvim cmp.
just putting `lazy = true` works because `nvim-cmp` when being loaded
with `InsertEnter` also load `cmp-luasnip`, which itself load `LUASNIP`.
you can see the problem in the following discussion
https://github.com/LazyVim/LazyVim/discussions/3966 where luasnip was
not lazy loaded when starting lazyvim. This was also loading nvim-cmp
and all its dep when starting lazyvim, which negatively impacted
performance.
## Related Issue(s)
https://github.com/LazyVim/LazyVim/discussions/3966
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## Description
Debugging c# with the Omnisharp plugin doesn't work, as described by
myself in #4004. Turns out this is a known issue with how nvim-dap calls
the mason netcoredbg cmd script. [The
solution](https://github.com/jay-babu/mason-nvim-dap.nvim/issues/132) is
to pass `detach = false` as an option to the debug adapter. I've tested
and it works on my windows machine.
## Related Issue(s)
#4004
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## Description
Changes telescope's `find_files` options to match `fzf-lua` that matches
what `git_files` does including untracked files.
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Fixes#3974
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## Description
Use which-key v3 format for java mappings.
`<leader>c` is removed as it is reported as a duplicate mapping in
health check.
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## Description
In `outline.nvim` we have `symbols.filter = LazyVim.config.kind_filter`.
`outline.nvim` adds an entry `exclude = false` by default when it's a
table. This entry propagates to `LazyVim.config.kind_filter` and when
using `LazyVim.config.get_kind_filter()` in Telescope `<leader>ss` that
entry is there as well and causes the error in
bfcc7d5c6f/lua/telescope/utils.lua (L143).
Use `vim.deepcopy` to create a new object for `symbols.filter` in
`outline.nvim`, so that the additional entries don't propagate to
default `LazyVim.config.kind_filter`.
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Fixes#4003
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## Description
`conform.nvim` was not using the correct formatter name for
`php-cs-fixer` (which is the name of the binary).
Also move `conform.nvim` spec outside of `nvim-lint` spec.
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Fixes#3985
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## Description
Autocommand group lazyvim_wrap_spell was not triggering for all of the
specified file types.
The autocommand will now trigger for types "text", "plaintex", "typst",
"gitcommit", "markdown" as intended.
## Related Issue(s)
- Fixes#3973
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## Description
Problem
In the default configuration `opts.test` is a boolean and the code tries
to access `opts.test.config_overrides` which results in an error.
Solution
Use control flow to return nil in the case of `opts.test` being boolean.
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## Related Issue(s)
- Fixes#3965.
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## Description
Improves git browse command by handling different types of remotes, and
allows user to extend to other git hosts.
## Related Issue(s)
Fixes#3886
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Provide language specific file icons. The intent is to lay the
foundation of this type of extension / configuration. I've added icons
for file types that I interact with but this is definitely not holistic.
I also went back and forth on whether the configuration should be within
the core UI config or in the extras (I landed on the later). Definitely
open to feedback on these changes.
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Nope.
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## What is this PR for?
In a fresh install of lazyvim (with` neovim nightly or stable), the
startup time is not shown in the mini.starter extra. This fixes it.
The filetype name has changed in mini.starter
394994b2be
## Does this PR fix an existing issue?
Did not find an issue for it.
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## What is this PR for?
`mini.starter` recently had a breaking change to set the file type to
`ministarter` instead of the old `starter`; so, `lualine` is enabled in
the dashboard because it's using the old file type.
## Does this PR fix an existing issue?
No.
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## What is this PR for?
At the moment, the config for vue set hybrid mode to `false` which volar
will run a typescript server under the hook. ( hybrid mode false is the
takeover mode in v1, was introduced in `2.0.7` see more information
here: https://github.com/vuejs/language-tools/pull/4119 ).
However, another vtsls with vue language plugin also attached to vue
files, this will cause two typescript server running at the same time.
It can be very easily observed with tools like `htop` volar and vtsls
will have similar memory usage which is abnormal because volar should be
very light by itself. This will introduce issues like duplicate
diagnostics, see
https://github.com/vuejs/language-tools/issues/4159#issuecomment-2208101079
In this pull request, I set the hybrid mode to true as default because
the hybrid mode is the "correct" way moving forward, thus it would be
more stable. Let me know if you feel it should stay as `false` to be
default.
## Does this PR fix an existing issue?
No existing issue.
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## What is this PR for?
The symbols-outline extra was removed in favor of outline.nvim in #2535
(thanks!), but the configuration for symbols in outline.nvim [is not
backwards-compatible](https://github.com/hedyhli/outline.nvim/issues/12).
This fixes the configuration for the symbols icons and filter to be
usable by outline.nvim.
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It doesn't seem like anyone has encountered this issue, but I can
confirm that the config currently used by LazyVim is incorrect. The
symbols table is at `symbols` for symbols-outline.nvim, but it's now at
`symbols.icons` for outline.nvim.
There is no such `symbols_blacklist` key. Instead, `symbols.filter` is
used, which is a kind of "whitelist".
Coincidentally, outline.nvim fully supports the LazyVim `kind_filter`
config table structure. It can either be a list of strings (kinds), or a
list of strings for each filetype key. Setting to nil or false makes it
so all symbols are included, just like in LazyVim.
See [the docs on the
`symbols.filter`](https://github.com/hedyhli/outline.nvim?tab=readme-ov-file#symbols-table)
structure.
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## What is this PR for?
Move augends `ordinal_numbers`, `weekdays` and `months` to the default
group, making them available to all filetypes. I don't think there is a
concrete reason to restrict them to specific filetypes.
## Does this PR fix an existing issue?
N/A.
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## What is this PR for?
Kulala is a minimal REST-client implementation that allows you to make
HTTP requests from within Neovim
## Does this PR fix an existing issue?
No but simplifies life
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## What is this PR for?
In project extra, when using `<c-w>` in the project selection menu to
change directory, the window used to show the command's exit code would
not close. This fixes it.
## Does this PR fix an existing issue?
N/A.
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A user won't also have to override the keymaps if they set options for
`Trouble lsp` or `symbols` in `opts` (assuming they want the mode to
always open with certain options).
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The default for `Trouble symbols` already seems to be on the right, and
neither lsp/symbols auto-focuses, so I left these out.