The keyboard shortcut was already in use.
I therefore renamed custom_functions into custom runs.
That way I can add multiple things in the future.
E.g. the items to select can also be a table which defines the name as
well as what to execute. That way I could add functions, commands and
other things.
Use omni after more specific completions.
Add buffer to completion, not as fallback. I often wanna complete from
current buffer.
Keep syntax consistent when requiring lua modules.
Finally a fast none disturbing auto completion.
lsp_signature_nvim is kept as it provides info while filling in
arguments.
cmp lsp didn't work in my case, so didn't add it.
Not sure if I'll settle on that. I'm currently used to mycli and
litecli.
But sounds useful to have it within the editor to not have different
programs with different configuration and behaviour.
Still use menu like default.
Do not show preview as in default.
Do not insert as in default.
Do not select as in default.
This allows me to see suggestions but continue typing to narrow down.
Also allows me to manually select a result.
That way completion is out of my way but there to support me.
Add for PHP via existing phpactor as server.
Use new signature plugin for proper none irritating inline help during
function calls.
TODO: Get rid of preview window showing up …
Remove the paratest detection.
I consider paratest only for CI and executing a huge set of tests.
But I use vim-test only to execute a single test file or single test.
Do not clear cache on exit. I'm working on huge projects and want a fast
file navigation.
Do not limit number of files as default is already way to low for the
large projects I'm working on.
This eases maintenance as I don't need to commit and push one repo, and
update rev and sha in here.
Instead I can just change configuration and run home-manager switch.
I managed my setup manually.
This commit ports the existing setup to home-manager.
The program module is used to install neovim together with plugins.
Custom plugins are now maintained at Gitea / GitHub and loaded via nix as well.
Create dedicated xdg desktopEntries to start web apps.
Use chromium where necessary, e.g. due to audio / video experiences.
Start web apps with dedicated Firefox profiles.
Configure those profiles to hide any UI to have an actual app feeling.
There is a module for htop, so use that one instead of home.file.
The cool thing is: It has "constants" for some strange integer values.
So nix version is actually readable while the generated config is
strange.
That's a cool pro of nix files.