Nvim-treesitter configuration: Difference between revisions
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Enable modules within your <code>init.nvim</code> | Enable modules within your <code>init.nvim</code> | ||
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# ~/.config/nvim/init.vim | # ~/.config/nvim/init.vim | ||
Revision as of 19:55, 19 July 2021
Locations
~/.config/nvim/init.vim
neovim config ~/.vim/queries/**/*
language-specific module configs
Enabling Features
Parsers
You can set the parsers you'd like to make available within your
init.vim
.# ~/.config/nvim/init.vim lua <<EOF require'nvim-treesitter.configs'.setup { -- automatically install these language parsers: -- * "maintained" # all parsers with maintainers -- * "all" # all available parsers -- * { "bash", "python", .. } # these specific languages ensure_installed = "maintained"; } EOFModules
Enable modules within your
init.nvim
# ~/.config/nvim/init.vim lua <<EOF require'nvim-treesitter.configs'.setup { highlight = { enable = true, -- when true, enables vim syntaxhighlighting alongside tree-sitters -- true/false or a list of languages additional_vim_regex_highlighting = false, }, incremental_selection = { enable = true; }, indent = { enable = true; }, } EOFFolds
Adjust the foldmethods/foldexprs for languages you'd like to fold using tree-sitter.
set foldmethod=expr set foldexpr=nvim_treesitter#foldexpr()
Customizing Features
NOTE:
I gave up on trying to do this the cleanly.
I forked the project and I'm hosting it at home. Will rebase periodically for new features.Basics
Default configuration of features is set within the queries directory in
.scm
files.
In the code, these are read using nvim_get_runtime_file which layers files from~/.vim
overtop of these files.
Simply override the settings within your .vim directory.Folds
I don't think folds can be customized without changing the plugin sourcecode.
I think all searches are appended, you cannot remove builtin searches.
You can rewrite them though...; queries/python/folds.scm (function_definition) @fold (class_definition) @fold