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* config option line numbers none
* view tests
* added tests
* doc
* comment
* Make gutters configurable
* docu
* docu
* rm none docu
* order
* order
* precedence
* simpler
* rm todo
* fixed clippy
* order
* double quotes
* only allow diagnostics and line-numbers
* tests
* docu
* format
* rm short variant and more docu
* performance improvements
* typo
* rename
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* Added more descriptions to the themes part of the docs
* Add more descriptions to themes section of the docs
* capitalised first letters of descriptions in docs
Co-authored-by: Joe Mckay <jm@pop-os.localdomain>
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HEEx is a templating engine on top of Elixir's EEx templating
language specific to HTML that is included in Phoenix.LiveView
(though I think the plan is to eventually include it in base
Phoenix). It's a superset of EEx with some additional features
like components and slots.
The injections don't work perfectly because the Elixir grammar is
newline sensitive (the _terminator rule). See
https://github.com/elixir-lang/tree-sitter-elixir/issues/24
for more information.
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EEx is an templating language for Elixir. Since the incremental
parsing refactor we can used combined injections which allows us
to add EEx support.
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These are hinted at in the example config at the top (except `none`), but really should be listed explicitly near the option itself for clarity.
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* Make `:write` create nonexistent subdirectories
Prompting as to whether this should take place remains a TODO.
* Move subdirectory creation to new `w!` command
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After the incremental parsing rewrite for injections (which was released
in 22.03 https://helix-editor.com/news/release-22-03-highlights/#incremental-injection-parsing-rewrite),
we can now do combined injections which lets us pull in some templating
grammars. The most notable of those is embedded-template - a pretty
straightforward grammar that covers ERB and EJS.
The grammar and highlights queries are shared between the two but they have
different injections.
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Co-authored-by: Karl Grasegger <karl.grasegger@gebruederheitz.de>
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* add languages `r` and `rmarkdown`
* r: fix highlights
* rmarkdown: add eof in queries
* rmarkdown: update lang-support.md
* r: fix highlight query precedence
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closes #1980
see also #1180
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* Add runtime language configuration (#1794)
* Add set-language typable command to change the language of current buffer.
* Add completer for available language options.
* Update set-language to refresh language server as well
* Add language id based config lookup on `syntax::Loader`.
* Add `Document::set_language3` to set programming language based on language
id.
* Update `Editor::refresh_language_server` to try language detection only if
language is not already set.
* Remove language detection from Editor::refresh_language_server
* Move document language detection to where the scratch buffer is saved.
* Rename Document::set_language3 to Document::set_language_by_language_id.
* Remove unnecessary clone in completers::language
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Change parameter/argument key from p to a since paragraph only have p
but parameter are also called arguments sometimes and a is not used.
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It looks like a24fb17b2a978d3165bd6304e9edd69bddb6dd82 (and
855e438f55cb278de8203ac4911561c4c7ad656c) broke the typescript
highlights because typescript
; inherits: javascript
but it doesn't have those named nodes in its grammar.
So instead we can separate out JSX into its own language and copy
over everything from javascript and supplement it with the new
JSX highlights. Luckily there isn't too much duplication, just the
language configuration parts - we can re-use the parser with the
languages.toml `grammar` key and most of the queries with `inherits`.
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Currently, the picker's re-using a few bindings which are also present
in the prompt. This causes some editing behaviours to not function on
the picker.
**Ctrl + k** and **Ctrl + j**
This should kill till the end of the line on prompt, but is overridden
by the picker for scrolling. Since there are redundancies (`Ctrl + p`,
`Ctrl + n`), we can remove it from picker.
**Ctrl + f** and **Ctrl + b**
This are used by the prompt for back/forward movement. We could modify
it to be Ctrl + d and Ctrl + u, to match the `vim` behaviour.
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* WIP: Rework indentation system
* Add ComplexNode for context-aware indentation (including a proof of concept for assignment statements in rust)
* Add switch statements to Go indents.toml (fixes the second half of issue #1523)
Remove commented-out code
* Migrate all existing indentation queries.
Add more options to ComplexNode and use them to improve C/C++ indentation.
* Add comments & replace Option<Vec<_>> with Vec<_>
* Add more detailed documentation for tree-sitter indentation
* Improve code style in indent.rs
* Use tree-sitter queries for indentation instead of TOML config.
Migrate existing indent queries.
* Add documentation for the new indent queries.
Change xtask docgen to look for indents.scm instead of indents.toml
* Improve code style in indent.rs.
Fix an issue with the rust indent query.
* Move indentation test sources to separate files.
Add `#not-kind-eq?`, `#same-line?` and `#not-same-line` custom predicates.
Improve the rust and c indent queries.
* Fix indent test.
Improve rust indent queries.
* Move indentation tests to integration test folder.
* Improve code style in indent.rs.
Reuse tree-sitter cursors for indentation queries.
* Migrate HCL indent query
* Replace custom loading in indent tests with a designated languages.toml
* Update indent query file name for --health command.
* Fix single-space formatting in indent queries.
* Add explanation for unwrapping.
Co-authored-by: Triton171 <triton0171@gmail.com>
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changes:
- typed fields within records which do not declare a default
value are now correctly highlighted as record fields
- the EEP49 'maybe' form is now parsed
- fixes for highlights for 'begin' and 'after' tokens
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* Move top level lsp config to editor.lsp
This is mainly done to accomodate the new lsp.signature-help config
option that will be introduced in https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/pull/1755
which will have to be accessed by commands. The top level config
struct is split and moved to different places, making the relocation
necessary
* Revert rebase slipup
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* Add refresh-config and open-config command
* clippy
* Use dynamic dispatch for editor config
* Refactor Result::Ok to Ok
* Remove unused import
* cargo fmt
* Modify config error handling
* cargo xtask docgen
* impl display for ConfigLoadError
* cargo fmt
* Put keymaps behind dyn access, refactor config.load()
* Update command names
* Update helix-term/src/application.rs
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
* Switch to unbounded_channel
* Remove --edit-config command
* Update configuration docs
* Revert "Put keymaps behind dyn access", too hard
This reverts commit 06bad8cf492b9331d0a2d1e9242f3ad4e2c1cf79.
* Add refresh for keys
* Refactor default_keymaps, fix config default, add test
* swap -> store, remove unneeded clone
* cargo fmt
* Rename default_keymaps to default
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
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* Add LSP support for Solidity
This requires a recent version of Solidity 0.8.11+
* Add Solidity to docs
* Update the docs
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Make subcommand name more descriptive
Fix vsplit completer
Run cargo xtask docgen
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* Deploy docs for master separately
* Output docs for every tagged release
* Update .github/workflows/gh-pages.yml
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
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* Add missing key bindings to keymap docs
* Add a note about readline bindings in insert mode
* Rewrite section on selection extend mode
We seem to have settled on this model, so no reason to say in the
docs that this is experimental. I also don't think we have any
movements that don't obey extend mode left.
* Fix table formatting
* Fix missing command for command palette binding
* Fix missed capitalization of descriptions in keymap docs
* Be consistent with multiple bindings in keymap docs
* Fix differently marked up commands in keymap docs
* Make special key capitalization consistent
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <michael.davis@nfiindustries.com>
* Fix extra space in docs
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <michael.davis@nfiindustries.com>
* A few more capitalizations of special keys in keymap docs
* Move a selection manipulation key map to the appropriate section in docs
* Move minor mode entry bindings to the minor modes section of keymap docs
* Add note about default register used in search commands in keymap docs
* Fix formatting of rebased addition
* Remove note about potential removal of select mode
It's been decided since to keep it
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <michael.davis@nfiindustries.com>
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* add csharp lsp support
* remove hostPID
* update docs
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The old flags were a bit long. --grammar is also aliased to -g to make
it even easier.
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This is a rather large refactor that moves most of the code for
loading, fetching, and building grammars into a new helix-loader
module. This works well with the [[grammars]] syntax for
languages.toml defined earlier: we only have to depend on the types
for GrammarConfiguration in helix-loader and can leave all the
[[language]] entries for helix-core.
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The vision with 'use-grammars' is to allow the long-requested feature
of being able to declare your own set of grammars that you would like.
A simple schema with only/except grammar names controls the list
of grammars that is fetched and built. It does not (yet) control which
grammars may be loaded at runtime if they already exist.
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Co-authored-by: Gokul Soumya <gokulps15@gmail.com>
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* Add arrow key mappings for tree-sitter parent/child/sibling nav
This helps my use case, where I use a non-qwerty layout with a
programmable mechanical keyboard, and use a layer switching key (think
fn) to send left down up right from the traditional hjkl positions.
* Add new bindings to docs
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This is largely to avoid a collision with the soon
to be merged paragraph object which takes up the p key.
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