* Schedule a redraw of tabline when setting tabline
The tabline isn't drawn until scrolling the window or opening another file. Opening multiple files at once (e.g. nvim a.txt b.txt) will only show the first.
By performing a deferred redraw of the tabline this fixes this startup behaviour problem.
* Changed to use vim.schedule
- change default diagnostics source from nvim_lsp to nvim_diagnostic
and deprecate nvim_lsp on neovim-0.6 and higher.
- rename diagnostics source nvim to nvim_diagnostic. nvim could be
confusing.
fixes#473
Previously these options were applied to entire tabs/buffers components.
Now they are applied to specific buffer/tab.
Note: Now icon, color options are no longer applicable to buffers & tabs
component. I can't see how they make sense here. Also cond stil applies
to entire component.
fixes#414
* enhance(filetype): filetype option precede extension for icon detection
Enhances icon detection for files without extension e.g. shebang or
modeline by using filetype option before the extension.
* fixup(filetype): filetype option as fallback of file extension
Some file icon keys defined by [nvim-web-devicons][1] using file
extension name instead of filetype option.
There's been an [issue][2] about this but no PR for it yet, so I think
for now we can handle it here.
[1]: https://github.com/kyazdani42/nvim-web-devicons
[2]: https://github.com/kyazdani42/nvim-web-devicons/issues/29
* refactor(filetype): `vim.api.nvim_buf_get_option` -> `vim.bo`
* Add fern extension
Fern[^1] is general purpose tree view that can browse and manipulate
file trees. This extension provides a simple and useful statusline for
fern buffers.
[^1]: https://github.com/lambdalisue/fern.vim
* Reuse nerdtree code for fern
* doc: mention fern in README
Co-authored-by: shadmansaleh <13149513+shadmansaleh@users.noreply.github.com>
Currently, lualine gets the encoding using this:
[[%{strlen(&fenc)?&fenc:&enc}]] My suggestion is to change this string
to `vim.opt.fileencoding:get()` This suggestion is because I would like
to use the option "fmt = string.upper", and with the current string it
doesn't work, but using vim.opt function correctly
Some components like hostname, progress are so simple that
the component class setup is just unnecessary boilerplate.
Allowing them to be function simplifies things.
With this you can put your regular component functions in
~/.config/nvim/lua/lualine/components/ folder and treat then as
regular lualine components just like 'mode' or 'branch'.
Hopefully this will help lualine plugins grow.