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README.md
Dressing.nvim
With the release of Neovim 0.6 we were given the start of extensible core UI hooks (vim.ui.select and vim.ui.input). They exist to allow plugin authors to override them with improvements upon the default behavior, so that's exactly what we're going to do.
It is a goal to match and not extend the core Neovim API. All options that core respects will be respected, and we will not accept any custom parameters or options in the functions. Customization will be done entirely using a separate configuration method.
Requirements
Neovim 0.5+
On versions prior to 0.6, this plugin will act as a polyfill for vim.ui
Screenshots
vim.input
replacement (handling a LSP rename)
vim.select
(telescope)
vim.select
(fzf)
vim.select
(nui)
vim.select
(built-in)
Installation
dressing.nvim supports all the usual plugin managers
Packer
require('packer').startup(function()
use {'stevearc/dressing.nvim'}
end)
Paq
require "paq" {
{'stevearc/dressing.nvim'};
}
vim-plug
Plug 'stevearc/dressing.nvim'
dein
call dein#add('stevearc/dressing.nvim')
Pathogen
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/stevearc/dressing.nvim.git ~/.vim/bundle/
Neovim native package
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/stevearc/dressing.nvim.git \
"${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}"/nvim/site/pack/dressing.nvim/start/dressing.nvim
Configuration
If you're fine with the defaults, you're good to go after installation. If you want to tweak, call this function:
require('dressing').setup({
input = {
-- Default prompt string
default_prompt = "➤ ",
-- When true, <Esc> will close the modal
insert_only = true,
-- These are passed to nvim_open_win
anchor = "SW",
relative = "cursor",
row = 0,
col = 0,
border = "rounded",
-- These can be integers or a float between 0 and 1 (e.g. 0.4 for 40%)
prefer_width = 40,
max_width = nil,
min_width = 20,
-- Window transparency (0-100)
winblend = 10,
-- see :help dressing-prompt
prompt_buffer = false,
-- see :help dressing_get_config
get_config = nil,
},
select = {
-- Priority list of preferred vim.select implementations
backend = { "telescope", "fzf", "builtin", "nui" },
-- Options for telescope selector
telescope = {
-- can be 'dropdown', 'cursor', or 'ivy'
theme = "dropdown",
},
-- Options for fzf selector
fzf = {
window = {
width = 0.5,
height = 0.4,
},
},
-- Options for nui Menu
nui = {
position = "50%",
size = nil,
relative = "editor",
border = {
style = "rounded",
},
max_width = 80,
max_height = 40,
},
-- Options for built-in selector
builtin = {
-- These are passed to nvim_open_win
anchor = "NW",
relative = "cursor",
row = 0,
col = 0,
border = "rounded",
-- Window transparency (0-100)
winblend = 10,
-- These can be integers or a float between 0 and 1 (e.g. 0.4 for 40%)
width = nil,
max_width = 0.8,
min_width = 40,
height = nil,
max_height = 0.9,
min_height = 10,
},
-- see :help dressing_get_config
get_config = nil,
},
})
Advanced configuration
For each of the input
and select
configs, there is an option
get_config
. This can be a function that accepts the opts
parameter that
is passed in to vim.select
or vim.input
. It must return either nil
(to
no-op) or config values to use in place of the global config values for that
module.
For example, if you want to use a specific configuration for code actions:
require('dressing').setup({
select = {
get_config = function(opts)
if opts.kind == 'codeaction' then
return {
backend = 'nui',
nui = {
relative = 'cursor',
max_width = 40,
}
}
end
end
}
})
Similar projects
- nvim-notify - doing pretty much the
same thing but for
vim.notify
- nui.nvim - provides common UI components for plugin authors