Skip to content
This repository has been archived by the owner on Jul 5, 2022. It is now read-only.
/ nvim-gps Public archive

Simple statusline component that shows what scope you are working inside

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

SmiteshP/nvim-gps

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

⚠️ Deprecated! Use nvim-navic instead of this plugin

nvim-navic is an improved version of nvim-gps (a version 2.0!). It accompishes the same task as this plugin, but uses LSP instead of Treesitter. It also adds ability to have coloured icons!

🛰️ nvim-gps

Take this handy dandy gps with you on your coding adventures and always know where you are!

🤔 What is nvim-gps?

nvim-gps is a simple status line component that shows context of the current cursor position in file. It is similar to the statusline function provided by nvim-treesitter, but smarter. Using custom treesitter queries for each language, nvim-gps is able to show exact name of containing class, struct, function, method, etc. along with some fancy symbols!

example

Here is a barebones example how it looks in a statusline

nvim-gps-barebone-demo

Here is a example of how it can look in a fully configured statusline

nvim-gps-demo

✅ Supported Languages

  • Bash (and Zsh)
  • C
  • C++
  • C#
  • Fennel
  • Go
  • Haskell
  • Html
  • Java
  • Javascript (and jsx)
  • JSON
  • LaTeX
  • Lua
  • Norg
  • Nix
  • Ocaml
  • Php
  • Python
  • Ruby
  • Rust
  • TOML
  • Typescript (and tsx)
  • Verilog
  • YAML
  • YANG
  • Zig

⚡️ Requirements

📦 Installation

Install the plugin with your preferred package manager:

-- Lua
use {
	"SmiteshP/nvim-gps",
	requires = "nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter"
}
" Vimscript
Plug "nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter"
Plug "SmiteshP/nvim-gps"

⚙️ Configuration

nvim-gps provides a setup function that takes in a table with configuration options. The default configuration assumes that you are using a nerd font.

Note: setup function needs to be called once for nvim-gps to work.

-- Lua

-- Default config
require("nvim-gps").setup()
-- Lua

-- Customized config
require("nvim-gps").setup({

	disable_icons = false,           -- Setting it to true will disable all icons

	icons = {
		["class-name"] = '',      -- Classes and class-like objects
		["function-name"] = '',   -- Functions
		["method-name"] = '',     -- Methods (functions inside class-like objects)
		["container-name"] = '',  -- Containers (example: lua tables)
		["tag-name"] = ''         -- Tags (example: html tags)
	},

	-- Add custom configuration per language or
	-- Disable the plugin for a language
	-- Any language not disabled here is enabled by default
	languages = {
		-- Some languages have custom icons
		["json"] = {
			icons = {
				["array-name"] = '',
				["object-name"] = '',
				["null-name"] = '[] ',
				["boolean-name"] = 'ﰰﰴ ',
				["number-name"] = '# ',
				["string-name"] = ''
			}
		},
		["latex"] = {
			icons = {
				["title-name"] = "# ",
				["label-name"] = "",
			},
		},
		["norg"] = {
			icons = {
				["title-name"] = "",
			},
		},
		["toml"] = {
			icons = {
				["table-name"] = '',
				["array-name"] = '',
				["boolean-name"] = 'ﰰﰴ ',
				["date-name"] = '',
				["date-time-name"] = '',
				["float-name"] = '',
				["inline-table-name"] = '',
				["integer-name"] = '# ',
				["string-name"] = '',
				["time-name"] = ''
			}
		},
		["verilog"] = {
			icons = {
				["module-name"] = ''
			}
		},
		["yaml"] = {
			icons = {
				["mapping-name"] = '',
				["sequence-name"] = '',
				["null-name"] = '[] ',
				["boolean-name"] = 'ﰰﰴ ',
				["integer-name"] = '# ',
				["float-name"] = '',
				["string-name"] = ''
			}
		},
		["yang"] = {
			icons = {
				["module-name"] = "",
				["augment-path"] = "",
				["container-name"] = "",
				["grouping-name"] = "",
				["typedef-name"] = "",
				["identity-name"] = "",
				["list-name"] = "",
				["leaf-list-name"] = "",
				["leaf-name"] = "",
				["action-name"] = "",
			}
		},

		-- Disable for particular languages
		-- ["bash"] = false, -- disables nvim-gps for bash
		-- ["go"] = false,   -- disables nvim-gps for golang

		-- Override default setting for particular languages
		-- ["ruby"] = {
		--	separator = '|', -- Overrides default separator with '|'
		--	icons = {
		--		-- Default icons not specified in the lang config
		--		-- will fallback to the default value
		--		-- "container-name" will fallback to default because it's not set
		--		["function-name"] = '',    -- to ensure empty values, set an empty string
		--		["tag-name"] = ''
		--		["class-name"] = '::',
		--		["method-name"] = '#',
		--	}
		--}
	},

	separator = ' > ',

	-- limit for amount of context shown
	-- 0 means no limit
	depth = 0,

	-- indicator used when context hits depth limit
	depth_limit_indicator = ".."
})

🚀 Usage

nvim-gps doesn't modify your statusline by itself, instead you are provided with two functions and it is left up to you to incorporate them into your statusline.

-- Lua
local gps = require("nvim-gps")

gps.is_available()  -- Returns boolean value indicating whether a output can be provided
gps.get_location()  -- Returns a string with context information (or nil if not available)

-- example output: "mystruct > sum"
You can also pass optional arguments to get_location function to override options given in setup function:
opts = {
	disable_icons = false,
	separator = ' > ',
	depth = 0,
	depth_limit_indicator = ".."
}

gps.get_location(opts)

These two functions should satisfy the needs of most users, however if you want the raw intermediate data for custom usage you can use the following function:

gps.get_data()      -- Returns a table of intermediate representation of data (which is used by get_location)
                    -- Table of tables that contain 'text', 'type' and 'icon' for each context
An example output of get_data function:
 {
 	{
		text = "mystruct",
		type = "class-name",
		icon = ""
	},
	{
		text = "sum",
		type = "method-name",
		icon = ""
	}
 }

Examples of Integrating with Other Plugins

An example feline setup
-- Lua
local gps = require("nvim-gps")

table.insert(components.active[1], {
	provider = function()
		return gps.get_location()
	end,
	enabled = function()
		return gps.is_available()
	end
})
An example galaxyline setup
-- Lua
local gps = require("nvim-gps")

require('galaxyline').section.left[1]= {
	nvimGPS = {
		provider = function()
			return gps.get_location()
		end,
		condition = function()
			return gps.is_available()
		end
	}
}
An example lualine setup
-- Lua
local gps = require("nvim-gps")

require("lualine").setup({
	sections = {
			lualine_c = {
				{ gps.get_location, cond = gps.is_available },
			}
	}
})

vimscript

example setup using native vim way
" vimscript
func! NvimGps() abort
	return luaeval("require'nvim-gps'.is_available()") ?
		\ luaeval("require'nvim-gps'.get_location()") : ''
endf

set statusline+=%{NvimGps()}
example windline setup
-- Lua
local gps = require("nvim-gps")

comps.gps = {
	function()
		if gps.is_available() then
			return gps.get_location()
		end
		return ''
	end,
	{"white", "black"}
}

🔥 Contributions

Is your favorite language not supported? Or did you find something not being captured by the nvim-gps? Please consider opening a issue, or even better make a PR and solve the issue!! 😄

Please read the CONTRIBUTING.md to understand how the treesitter queries work and how you can add/enhance the queries for your favorite programming languages!

About

Simple statusline component that shows what scope you are working inside

Topics

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Sponsor this project

 

Packages

No packages published