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# Frequently Asked Questions
## How do I use a plugin not implemented in nixvim
Using a plugin not supported by nixvim, but packaged in nixpkgs is straightforward:
- Register the plugin through `extraPlugins`: `extraPlugins = [pkgs.vimPlugins."<plugin name>"]`.
- Configure the plugin through `extraConfigLua`: `extraConfigLua = "require('my-plugin').setup({foo = "bar"})";`
## How do I use a plugin not packaged in nixpkgs
This is straightforward too, you can add the following to `extraPlugins` for a plugin hosted on GitHub:
```nix
extraPlugins = [(pkgs.vimUtils.buildVimPlugin {
name = "my-plugin";
src = pkgs.fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "<owner>";
repo = "<repo>";
rev = "<commit hash>";
hash = "<nix NAR hash>";
};
})];
```
The [nixpkgs manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#managing-plugins-with-vim-packages) has more information on this.
## How do I solve "`<name>` cannot be found in `pkgs`"
When using Nixvim, it is possible to encounter errors about something not being found in `pkgs`. For example:
```
… while evaluating the attribute 'optionalValue.value'
at /nix/store/XXX-source/lib/modules.nix:868:5:
867|
868| optionalValue =
| ^
869| if isDefined then { value = mergedValue; }
… while evaluating a branch condition
at /nix/store/XXX-source/lib/modules.nix:869:7:
868| optionalValue =
869| if isDefined then { value = mergedValue; }
| ^
870| else {};
… while evaluating the option `plugins.<name>.package':
(stack trace truncated; use '--show-trace' to show the full, detailed trace)
error: <name> cannot be found in pkgs
```
This usually means one of two things:
- The nixpkgs version is not in line with NixVim (for example nixpkgs nixos-24.11 is used with NixVim master)
- The nixpkgs unstable version used with NixVim is not recent enough.
When building nixvim using flakes and our ["standalone mode"][standalone], we usually recommend _not_ declaring a "follows" for `inputs.nixvim`.
This is so that nixvim is built against the same nixpkgs revision we're using in our test suite.
If you are building nixvim using the NixOS, home-manager, or nix-darwin modules then we advise that you keep your nixpkgs lock as close as possible to ours.
> [!TIP]
> Once [#1784](https://github.com/nix-community/nixvim/issues/1784) is implemented, there will be alternative ways to achieve this using the module system.
2024-10-23 14:10:31 +01:00
[standalone]: ../platforms/standalone.md
## How do I create multiple aliases for a single keymap
You could use the builtin [`map`] function (or similar) to do something like this:
```nix
keymaps =
(builtins.map (key: {
inherit key;
action = "<some-action>";
options.desc = "My cool keymapping";
}) ["<key-1>" "<key-2>" "<key-3>"])
++ [
# Other keymaps...
];
```
This maps a list of keys into a list of similar [`keymaps`]. It is equivalent to:
```nix
keymaps = [
{
key = "<key-1>";
action = "<some-action>";
options.desc = "My cool keymapping";
}
{
key = "<key-2>";
action = "<some-action>";
options.desc = "My cool keymapping";
}
{
key = "<key-3>";
action = "<some-action>";
options.desc = "My cool keymapping";
}
# Other keymaps...
];
```
[`map`]: https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/builtins#builtins-map
[`keymaps`]: ../keymaps
## How to use system provided binaries instead of nixvim provided ones
There are a number of plugins that install extra packages using `nix`, but this can cause issues.
For example enabling `plugins.treesitter` could add `gcc` to the PATH of neovim, and this could break workflows that rely on the system provided compiler.
Most plugins that install packages also provide a `xxxPackage` option that can be set to `null` to skip the installation of the package.
For example `plugin.treesitter` provides the `gccPackage` option.