docs: Add a short sections on helpers (#1093)

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# Helpers
Regardless of the way NixVim is used (as a home-manager module, a nixos module, or as a standalone module),
helpers can be included in the same way.
You can simply use:
```nix
{
helpers,
...
}: {
# Your config
}
```
A certain number of helpers are defined that can be useful:
- `helpers.emptyTable`: An empty lua table `{}` that will be included in the final lua configuration.
This is equivalent to `{__empty = {};}`. This form can allow to do `option.__empty = {}`.
- `helpers.mkRaw str`: Write the string `str` as raw lua in the final lua configuration.
This is equivalent to `{__raw = "lua code";}`. This form can allow to do `option.__raw = "lua code"`.
- `helpers.toLuaObject obj`: Create a string representation of the Nix object. Useful to define your own plugins.
- `helpers.listToUnkeyedAttrs list`: Transforms a list to an "unkeyed" attribute set.
This allows to define mixed table/list in lua:
```nix
(listToUnkeyedAttrs ["a", "b"]) // {foo = "bar";}
```
Resulting in the following lua:
```lua
{"a", "b", [foo] = "bar"}
```

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runCommand,
installShellFiles,
nixos-render-docs,
}:
runCommand "nixvim-configuration-reference-manpage" {
nativeBuildInputs = [installShellFiles nixos-render-docs];
} ''
# Generate man-pages
mkdir -p $out/share/man/man5
nixos-render-docs -j $NIX_BUILD_CORES options manpage \
--revision unstable \
--header ${./nixvim-header.5} \
--footer ${./nixvim-footer.5} \
${options-json}/share/doc/nixos/options.json \
$out/share/man/man5/nixvim.5
compressManPages $out
''
pandoc,
}: let
capitalizeHeaders = ''
local text = pandoc.text
function Header(el)
if el.level == 1 then
return el:walk {
Str = function(el)
return pandoc.Str(text.upper(el.text))
end
}
end
end
'';
manHeader =
runCommand "nixvim-general-doc-manpage" {
nativeBuildInputs = [pandoc];
inherit capitalizeHeaders;
} ''
mkdir -p $out
cat \
${./nixvim-header-start.5} \
<(pandoc --lua-filter <(echo "$capitalizeHeaders") -f gfm -t man ${../helpers.md}) \
${./nixvim-header-end.5} \
>$out/nixvim-header.5
'';
in
runCommand "nixvim-configuration-reference-manpage" {
nativeBuildInputs = [installShellFiles nixos-render-docs];
} ''
# Generate man-pages
mkdir -p $out/share/man/man5
nixos-render-docs -j $NIX_BUILD_CORES options manpage \
--revision unstable \
--header ${manHeader}/nixvim-header.5 \
--footer ${./nixvim-footer.5} \
${options-json}/share/doc/nixos/options.json \
$out/share/man/man5/nixvim.5
compressManPages $out
''

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.SH "OPTIONS"
.PP
You can use the following options in a NixVim module.

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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
This page lists all the options that can be used in NixVim. It can either be used as a Home-Manager module, an NixOS module or a standalone package. Please refer to the installation instructions for more details.
.SH "OPTIONS"
.PP
You can use the following options in a NixVim module.

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---
[Contributing](./CONTRIBUTING.md)
[Helpers](./helpers.md)

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# Copy inputs into the build directory
cp -r --no-preserve=all $inputs/* ./
cp ${../../CONTRIBUTING.md} ./CONTRIBUTING.md
cp ${../helpers.md} ./helpers.md
# Copy the generated MD docs into the build directory
# Using pkgs.writeShellScript helps to avoid the "bash: argument list too long" error