* docs: keep same style across docs and fix several typos
* docs: better formatting
* fix: address review comments
* docs: enhanced readability
* docs: follow the rules
* docs: fix some typos, and utilize backticks
* docs: slight tweaks to the wording
* docs: enclose require calls with parentheses
* docs: last minute tweaks
* fix: changes to wording & removal of trailing whitespace
* fix: use whole words
- 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
* 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>
* feat: Add tabs component ✨✨
* feat: Add buffers component ✨
Now you can have traditional tabline/bufferline directly with lualine.
Special thanks to @kdheepak for making it happen.
Co-authored-by: shadmansaleh <13149513+shadmansaleh@users.noreply.github.com>
- neovim added new diagnostics api in https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/15585.
So I've added a new diagnostics source named `nvim` (Yes I couldn't
find a name for it :P) that shows diagnostics from that api.
In neovim nightly with vim.diagnostics you can consider source
`nvim_lsp` obsolete.
- Diagnostics source `vim_lsp` was removed in a mistake now it's
restored.
* Deprecate upper & lower option.
These does not make much sense and `format` option can provide same results
* Unify padding options
* Add persistent notices
* Make separators use left/right keys to specify left right instead of
sequence
* Rename format -> fmt
* Rename condition -> cond
* Rename disable_text -> icon_only
* Unify color_error,warning,info,hint under diagnostics_color
* Unify color_added,modified,removed hint under diff_color