mini.indentscope
Generated from the main branch of ‘mini.nvim’
Visualize and work with indent scope
- Customizable debounce delay, animation style, and scope computation options.
- Implements scope-related motions and textobjects.
See more details in Features and Documentation.
This was previously hosted at a personal echasnovski GitHub account. It was transferred to a dedicated organization to improve long term project stability. See more details here.
⦿ This is a part of mini.nvim library. Please use this link if you want to mention this module.
⦿ All contributions (issues, pull requests, discussions, etc.) are done inside of ‘mini.nvim’.
⦿ See whole library documentation to learn about general design principles, disable/configuration recipes, and more.
⦿ See MiniMax for a full config example that uses this module.
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Demo
Features
- Visualize scope with animated vertical line. It is very fast and done automatically in a non-blocking way (other operations can be performed, like moving cursor). You can customize debounce delay and animation rule.
- Customization of scope computation options can be done on global level (in
MiniIndentscope.config), for a certain buffer (usingvim.b.miniindentscope_configbuffer variable), or within a call (usingoptsvariable inMiniIndentscope.get_scope()). - Customizable notion of a border: which adjacent lines with strictly lower indent are recognized as such. This is useful for a certain filetypes (for example, Python or plain text).
- Customizable way of line to be considered “border first”. This is useful if you want to place cursor on function header and get scope of its body.
- There are textobjects and motions to operate on scope. Support
v:countand dot-repeat (in operator pending mode).
Installation
This plugin can be installed as part of ‘mini.nvim’ library (recommended) or as a standalone Git repository.
There are two branches to install from:
main(default, recommended) will have latest development version of plugin. All changes since last stable release should be perceived as being in beta testing phase (meaning they already passed alpha-testing and are moderately settled).stablewill be updated only upon releases with code tested during public beta-testing phase inmainbranch.
Here are code snippets for some common installation methods (use only one):
With mini.deps
‘mini.nvim’ library:
Branch Code snippet Main Follow recommended ‘mini.deps’ installation Stable Follow recommended ‘mini.deps’ installation Standalone plugin:
Branch Code snippet Main add(‘nvim-mini/mini.indentscope’)Stable add({ source = ‘nvim-mini/mini.indentscope’, checkout = ‘stable’ })
With folke/lazy.nvim
‘mini.nvim’ library:
Branch Code snippet Main { 'nvim-mini/mini.nvim', version = false },Stable { 'nvim-mini/mini.nvim', version = '*' },Standalone plugin:
Branch Code snippet Main { 'nvim-mini/mini.indentscope', version = false },Stable { 'nvim-mini/mini.indentscope', version = '*' },
With junegunn/vim-plug
‘mini.nvim’ library:
Branch Code snippet Main Plug 'nvim-mini/mini.nvim'Stable Plug 'nvim-mini/mini.nvim', { 'branch': 'stable' }Standalone plugin:
Branch Code snippet Main Plug 'nvim-mini/mini.indentscope'Stable Plug 'nvim-mini/mini.indentscope', { 'branch': 'stable' }
Important: don’t forget to call require('mini.indentscope').setup() to enable its functionality.
Note: if you are on Windows, there might be problems with too long file paths (like error: unable to create file <some file name>: Filename too long). Try doing one of the following:
- Enable corresponding git global config value:
git config --system core.longpaths true. Then try to reinstall. - Install plugin in other place with shorter path.
Default config
-- No need to copy this inside `setup()`. Will be used automatically.
{
-- Draw options
draw = {
-- Delay (in ms) between event and start of drawing scope indicator
delay = 100,
-- Animation rule for scope's first drawing. A function which, given
-- next and total step numbers, returns wait time (in ms). See
-- |MiniIndentscope.gen_animation| for builtin options. To disable
-- animation, use `require('mini.indentscope').gen_animation.none()`.
animation = --<function: implements constant 20ms between steps>,
-- Whether to auto draw scope: return `true` to draw, `false` otherwise.
-- Default draws only fully computed scope (see `options.n_lines`).
predicate = function(scope) return not scope.body.is_incomplete end,
-- Symbol priority. Increase to display on top of more symbols.
priority = 2,
},
-- Module mappings. Use `''` (empty string) to disable one.
mappings = {
-- Textobjects
object_scope = 'ii',
object_scope_with_border = 'ai',
-- Motions (jump to respective border line; if not present - body line)
goto_top = '[i',
goto_bottom = ']i',
},
-- Options which control scope computation
options = {
-- Type of scope's border: which line(s) with smaller indent to
-- categorize as border. Can be one of: 'both', 'top', 'bottom', 'none'.
border = 'both',
-- Whether to use cursor column when computing reference indent.
-- Useful to see incremental scopes with horizontal cursor movements.
indent_at_cursor = true,
-- Maximum number of lines above or below within which scope is computed
n_lines = 10000,
-- Whether to first check input line to be a border of adjacent scope.
-- Use it if you want to place cursor on function header to get scope of
-- its body.
try_as_border = false,
},
-- Which character to use for drawing scope indicator
symbol = '╎',
}