The which-key plugin used to rely on vim.opt.timeoutlen, but it was
updated a few months ago to use its own opt.delay instead.
8ab96b38a2/NEWS.md (L10)
I set which-key's delay to 0 ms because it makes it feel snappy and
responsive! That way, we give new users a good first impression.
```
require('gitsigns').setup({ ... })
```
This was the first occurrence
It may be nice to have the same style everywhere
Cosmetic change (just to make docs/comments even more perfect)
- fix: which-key comment typo
- Fix nvim-dap not lazy loading
- feat: Change to prepare for upcoming deprecation of configuring diagnostic-signs using sign_define()
* Fix nvim-dap not lazy loading
The keys property had local variables 'dap' and 'dap-ui' that used `require` and prevented all DAP related plugins from lazy-loading.
Fixed this by changing keys to a table and substituting the local variables with a lamba function
* Make debug keybind descriptions more consistent
* Remove two because there are more than two.
* Set breakpoint icons and their highlight colors
* Change diagnostic symbols if vim.g.have_nerd_font is true
* fix: lazy help tag on line 931
* Disable linting autocmd for readonly buffers
* feat: Set breakpoint icons and their highlight colors
* docs: Delete reference URL (written in PR)
feat: "Break" and "Stop" arguments of vim.api.nvim_set_hl are changed because they are too common nouns
feat: Comment out changes regarding diagnostic symbols so that only those who want to change them can do so
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* feat: Change diagnostic symbols if vim.g.have_nerd_font is true
* feat: Comment out changes regarding diagnostic symbols so that only those who want to change them can do so
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* samarth-nagar fix: lazy help tag on line 931
found in issue #1152
* fixed white space
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* Disable linting autocmd for readonly buffers
This should avoid linting in buffers outside of the user's control,
having in mind especially the handy LSP pop-ups that describe your
hovered symbol using markdown.
Co-authored-by: Robin Gruyters <2082795+rgruyters@users.noreply.github.com>
* Justify guarding try_lint in readonly buffers
Co-authored-by: Robin Gruyters <2082795+rgruyters@users.noreply.github.com>
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The recent cleanup accidentally broke the leader key specs
because the spec block was in the wrong level of braces.
That resulted in which-key no longer showing the description
of the <leader> key chains such as [S]earch and others.
- Moved `which-key` configuration from inline `config` to `opts` for better organization.
- Updated the key mappings setup to use `spec` for defining existing key chains.
- Removed deprecated or unnecessary comments and code.
This change aligns with updated `which-key` configuration practices, improving readability and maintainability as recommended by @VlaDexa in #1068.
* Ihsan Tonuzi refactor: update treesitter and which-key config
* Michael L. Check for loop or uv for lazypath
* Matt Gallagher Add note in README about lazy-lock.json
* theoboldalex Update README.md
Merged commits from upstream:
Update comment about the toggle inlay hints keymap
lint: fix lsp warning in `vim.lsp.inlay_hint.is_enabled`
Update lazydev config to fix "Undefined field `fs_stat`" LSP error
Neovim 0.10 updates
Fix comment about mini.ai example
Make conform.nvim be lazy-loadable again
Update README.md | %userprofile%\appdata\local -> %localappdata%
Make debug lazy loadable
Remove redundant require
Fix neo-tree keymap description
fix: add required parsers from nvim-treesitter