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*symbols-outline.txt* For NVIM v0.7.0 Last change: 2023 November 12
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==============================================================================
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Table of Contents *symbols-outline-table-of-contents*
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- Prerequisites |symbols-outline-prerequisites|
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- Installation |symbols-outline-installation|
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- Setup |symbols-outline-setup|
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- Configuration |symbols-outline-configuration|
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- Commands |symbols-outline-commands|
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- Default keymaps |symbols-outline-default-keymaps|
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- Highlights |symbols-outline-highlights|
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- Lua API |symbols-outline-lua-api|
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- Tips |symbols-outline-tips|
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- Recipes |symbols-outline-recipes|
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**A tree like view for symbols in Neovim using the Language Server Protocol.
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Supports all your favourite languages.**
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PREREQUISITES *symbols-outline-prerequisites*
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- `neovim 0.7+`
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- Properly configured Neovim LSP client
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INSTALLATION *symbols-outline-installation*
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Packer:
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>lua
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use 'hedyhli/symbols-outline.nvim'
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<
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Lazy:
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>lua
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{
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"hedyhli/symbols-outline.nvim",
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config = function()
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-- Example mapping to toggle outline
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vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>tt", "<cmd>SymbolsOutline<CR>",
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{ desc = "SymbolsOutline" })
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require("symbols-outline").setup {
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-- Your setup opts here (leave empty to use defaults)
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}
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end,
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},
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<
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Lazy with lazy-loading:
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>lua
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{
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"hedyhli/symbols-outline.nvim",
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cmd = { "SymbolsOutline", "SymbolsOutlineOpen" },
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keys = {
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-- Example mapping to toggle outline
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{ "<leader>tt", "<cmd>SymbolsOutline<CR>", desc = "Toggle outline" },
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},
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opts = {
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-- Your setup opts here
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},
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},
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<
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This allows Lazy.nvim to lazy load the plugin on commands `SymbolsOutline`,
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`SymbolsOutlineOpen`, and your keybindings.
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SETUP *symbols-outline-setup*
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Call the setup function with your configuration options.
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Note that a call to `.setup()` is _required_ for this plugin to work
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(simrat39/symbols-outline.nvim#213).
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>lua
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require("symbols-outline").setup({})
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<
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CONFIGURATION *symbols-outline-configuration*
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The configuration structure has been heavily improved and refactored in this
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plugin. For details and reasoning, see |symbols-outline-breaking-changes|.
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TERMINOLOGY ~
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Check this list if you there’s any confusion with the terms used in the
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configuration.
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- **Provider**: Source of the items in the outline view. Could be LSP, CoC, etc.
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- **Node**: An item in the outline view
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- **Fold**: Collapse a collapsible node
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- **Location**: Where in the source file a node is from
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- **Preview**: Show the location of a node in code using a floating window
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- **Peek**: Go to corresponding location in code without leaving outline window
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- **Hover**: Cursor currently on the line of a node
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- **Hover symbol**: Displaying a floating window to show symbol information
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provided by provider.
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- **Focus**: Which window the cursor is in
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DEFAULT OPTIONS ~
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Pass a table to the setup call with your configuration options.
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Default values are shown:
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>lua
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{
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outline_window = {
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-- Where to open the split window: right/left
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position = 'right',
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-- Only in this fork:
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-- The default split commands used are 'topleft vs' and 'botright vs'
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-- depending on `position`. You can change this by providing your own
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-- `split_command`.
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-- `position` will not be considered if `split_command` is non-nil.
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-- This should be a valid vim command used for opening the split for the
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-- outline window. Eg, 'rightbelow vsplit'.
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split_command = nil,
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-- Percentage or integer of columns
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width = 25,
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-- Whether width is relative to the total width of nvim
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-- When relative_width = true, this means take 25% of the total
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-- screen width for outline window.
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relative_width = true,
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-- Behaviour changed in this fork:
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-- Auto close the outline window if goto_location is triggered and not for
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-- peek_location
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auto_close = false,
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-- Automatically go to location in code when navigating outline window.
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-- Only in this fork
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auto_goto = false,
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-- Vim options for the outline window
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show_numbers = false,
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show_relative_numbers = false,
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-- Only in this fork (this and the one below)
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show_cursorline = true,
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-- Enable this when you enabled cursorline so your cursor color can
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-- blend with the cursorline, in effect, as if your cursor is hidden
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-- in the outline window.
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-- This is useful because with cursorline, there isn't really a need
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-- to know the vertical column position of the cursor and it may even
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-- be distracting, rendering lineno/guides/icons unreadable.
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-- This makes your line of cursor look the same as if the cursor wasn't
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-- focused on the outline window.
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hide_cursor = false,
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-- Whether to wrap long lines, or let them flow off the window
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wrap = false,
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-- Only in this fork:
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-- Whether to focus on the outline window when it is opened.
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-- Set to false to remain focus on your previous buffer when opening
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-- symbols-outline.
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focus_on_open = true,
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-- Only in this fork:
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-- Winhighlight option for outline window.
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-- See :help 'winhl'
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-- To change background color to "CustomHl" for example, append "Normal:CustomHl".
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-- Note that if you're adding highlight changes, you should append to this
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-- default value, otherwise details/lineno will not have highlights.
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winhl = "SymbolsOutlineDetails:Comment,SymbolsOutlineLineno:LineNr",
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},
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outline_items = {
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-- Whether to highlight the currently hovered symbol (high cpu usage)
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highlight_hovered_item = true,
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-- Show extra details with the symbols (lsp dependent)
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show_symbol_details = true,
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-- Only in this fork.
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-- Show line numbers of each symbol next to them.
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-- Why? See this comment:
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-- https://github.com/simrat39/symbols-outline.nvim/issues/212#issuecomment-1793503563
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show_symbol_lineno = false,
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},
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-- Options for outline guides.
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-- Only in this fork
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guides = {
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enabled = true,
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markers = {
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bottom = '└',
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middle = '├',
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vertical = '│',
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horizontal = '─',
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},
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},
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symbol_folding = {
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-- Depth past which nodes will be folded by default
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autofold_depth = nil,
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-- Automatically unfold hovered symbol
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auto_unfold_hover = true,
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markers = { '', '' },
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},
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preview_window = {
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-- Automatically open preview of code location when navigating outline window
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auto_preview = false,
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-- Automatically open hover_symbol when opening preview (see keymaps for
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-- hover_symbol).
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-- If you disable this you can still open hover_symbol using your keymap
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-- below.
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-- Only in this fork
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open_hover_on_preview = true,
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-- Only in this fork:
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width = 50, -- Percentage or integer of columns
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min_width = 50, -- This is the number of columns
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-- Whether width is relative to the total width of nvim.
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-- When relative_width = true, this means take 50% of the total
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-- screen width for preview window, ensure the result width is at least 50
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-- characters wide.
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relative_width = true,
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-- Border option for floating preview window.
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-- Options include: single/double/rounded/solid/shadow or an array of border
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-- characters.
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-- See :help nvim_open_win() and search for "border" option.
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border = 'single',
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-- winhl options for the preview window, see ':h winhl'
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winhl = '',
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-- Pseudo-transparency of the preview window, see ':h winblend'
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winblend = 0
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},
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-- These keymaps can be a string or a table for multiple keys
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keymaps = {
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show_help = '?',
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close = {"<Esc>", "q"},
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-- Jump to symbol under cursor.
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-- It can auto close the outline window when triggered, see
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-- 'auto_close' option above.
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goto_location = "<Cr>",
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-- Jump to symbol under cursor but keep focus on outline window.
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-- Renamed in this fork!
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peek_location = "o",
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-- Only in this fork (next 2):
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-- Visit location in code and close outline immediately
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goto_and_close = "<S-Cr>"
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-- Change cursor position of outline window to the current location in code.
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-- "Opposite" of goto/peek_location.
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restore_location = "<C-g>",
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-- Open LSP/provider-dependent symbol hover information
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hover_symbol = "<C-space>",
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-- Preview location code of the symbol under cursor
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toggle_preview = "K",
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-- Symbol actions
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rename_symbol = "r",
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code_actions = "a",
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-- These fold actions are collapsing tree nodes, not code folding
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fold = "h",
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unfold = "l",
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fold_toggle = "<Tab>", -- Only in this fork
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-- Toggle folds for all nodes.
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-- If at least one node is folded, this action will fold all nodes.
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-- If all nodes are folded, this action will unfold all nodes.
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fold_toggle_all = "<S-Tab>", -- Only in this fork
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fold_all = "W",
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unfold_all = "E",
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fold_reset = "R",
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-- Only in this fork:
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-- Move down/up by one line and peek_location immediately.
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down_and_goto = "<C-j>",
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up_and_goto = "<C-k>",
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},
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providers = {
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lsp = {
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-- Lsp client names to ignore
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blacklist_clients = {},
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},
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},
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symbols = {
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-- Symbols to ignore.
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-- Possible values are the Keys in the icons table below.
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blacklist = {},
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-- Added in this fork:
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-- You can use a custom function that returns the icon for each symbol kind.
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-- This function takes a kind (string) as parameter and should return an
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-- icon.
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icon_fetcher = nil,
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-- 3rd party source for fetching icons. Fallback if icon_fetcher returned
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-- empty string. Currently supported values: 'lspkind'
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icon_source = nil,
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-- The next fall back if both icon_fetcher and icon_source has failed, is
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-- the custom mapping of icons specified below. The icons table is also
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-- needed for specifying hl group.
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-- Changed in this fork to fix deprecated icons not showing.
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icons = {
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File = { icon = "", hl = "@text.uri" },
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Module = { icon = "", hl = "@namespace" },
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Namespace = { icon = "", hl = "@namespace" },
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Package = { icon = "", hl = "@namespace" },
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Class = { icon = "𝓒", hl = "@type" },
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Method = { icon = "ƒ", hl = "@method" },
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Property = { icon = "", hl = "@method" },
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Field = { icon = "", hl = "@field" },
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Constructor = { icon = "", hl = "@constructor" },
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Enum = { icon = "ℰ", hl = "@type" },
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Interface = { icon = "", hl = "@type" },
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Function = { icon = "", hl = "@function" },
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Variable = { icon = "", hl = "@constant" },
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Constant = { icon = "", hl = "@constant" },
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String = { icon = "𝓐", hl = "@string" },
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Number = { icon = "#", hl = "@number" },
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Boolean = { icon = "⊨", hl = "@boolean" },
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Array = { icon = "", hl = "@constant" },
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Object = { icon = "⦿", hl = "@type" },
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Key = { icon = "🔐", hl = "@type" },
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Null = { icon = "NULL", hl = "@type" },
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EnumMember = { icon = "", hl = "@field" },
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Struct = { icon = "𝓢", hl = "@type" },
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Event = { icon = "🗲", hl = "@type" },
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Operator = { icon = "+", hl = "@operator" },
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TypeParameter = { icon = "𝙏", hl = "@parameter" },
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Component = { icon = "", hl = "@function" },
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Fragment = { icon = "", hl = "@constant" },
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-- Added ccls symbols in this fork
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TypeAlias = { icon = ' ', hl = '@type' },
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Parameter = { icon = ' ', hl = '@parameter' },
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StaticMethod = { icon = ' ', hl = '@function' },
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Macro = { icon = ' ', hl = '@macro' },
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},
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},
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}
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<
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To find out exactly what some of the options do, please see the
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|symbols-outline-recipes| section of the readme at the bottom for
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screen-recordings.
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The order in which the sources for icons are checked is:
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1. Icon fetcher function
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2. Icon source (only `lspkind` is supported for this option as of now)
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3. Icons table
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A fallback is always used if the previous candidate returned either an empty
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string or a falsey value.
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COMMANDS *symbols-outline-commands*
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- **:SymbolsOutline[!]**
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Toggle symbols outline. With bang (`!`) the cursor focus stays in your original
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window after opening the outline window. Set `focus_on_win = true` to always
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use this behaviour.
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- **:SymbolsOutlineOpen[!]**
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Open symbols outline. With bang (`!`) the cursor focus stays in your original
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window after opening the outline window. Set `focus_on_win = true` to always
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use this behaviour.
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- **:SymbolsOutlineClose**
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Close symbols outline
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- **:SymbolsOutlineFocus**
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Toggle focus on symbols outline
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- **:SymbolsOutlineFocusOutline**
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Focus on symbols outline
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- **:SymbolsOutlineFocusCode**
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Focus on source window
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- **:SymbolsOutlineStatus**
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Display current provider and outline window status in the messages area.
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- **:SymbolsOutlineFollow[!]**
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Go to corresponding node in outline based on cursor position in code, and focus
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on the outline window.
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With bang, retain focus on the code window.
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This can be understood as the converse of `goto_location` (see keymaps).
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`goto_location` sets cursor of code window to the position of outline window,
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whereas this command sets position in outline window to the cursor position of
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code window.
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With bang, it can be understood as the converse of `focus_location`.
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DEFAULT KEYMAPS *symbols-outline-default-keymaps*
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These mappings are active for the outline window.
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Key Action
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------------- ----------------------------------------------------
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Esc / q Close outline
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? Show help
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Enter Go to symbol location in code
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o Go to symbol location in code without losing focus
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Shift+Enter Go to symbol location in code and close outline
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Ctrl+k Go up and goto location
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Ctrl+j Go down and goto location
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Ctrl+g Update outline window to focus on code location
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Ctrl+Space Hover current symbol (provider action)
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K Toggles the current symbol preview
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r Rename symbol
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a Code actions
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h Fold symbol or parent symbol
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Tab Toggle fold under cursor
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Shift+Tab Toggle all folds
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l Unfold symbol
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W Fold all symbols
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E Unfold all symbols
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R Reset all folding
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HIGHLIGHTS *symbols-outline-highlights*
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OUTLINE WINDOW ~
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Default:
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>lua
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outline_window = {
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winhl = "SymbolsOutlineDetails:Comment,SymbolsOutlineLineno:LineNr",
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},
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<
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Possible highlight groups provided by symbols-outline to customize:
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Highlight Purpose
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------------------------- -----------------------------------------------
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SymbolsOutlineCurrent Highlight of the focused symbol
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SymbolsOutlineConnector Highlight of the table connectors
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SymbolsOutlineDetails Highlight of the details info virtual text
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SymbolsOutlineLineno Highlight of the lineno column
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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You can customize any other highlight groups using `winhl` too, this option is
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passed directly to the `winhl` vim option unprocessed.
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To customize colors of the symbol icons, use the `symbols.icons` table. See
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|symbols-outline-config|.
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PREVIEW WINDOW ~
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>lua
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preview_window = {
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winhl = "",
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},
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<
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LUA API *symbols-outline-lua-api*
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Symbols-outline provides the following public API for use in lua.
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>lua
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require'symbols-outline'
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<
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- setup(opts)
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- **toggle_outline(opts)**
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Toggle opening/closing of outline window.
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If `opts.focus_outline=false`, keep focus on previous window.
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- **open_outline(opts)**
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Open the outline window.
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If `opts.focus_outline=false`, keep focus on previous window.
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- **close_outline()**
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Close the outline window.
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- **focus_toggle()**
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Toggle cursor focus between code and outline window.
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- **focus_outline()**
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Focus cursor on the outline window.
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- **focus_code()**
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Focus cursor on the window which the outline is derived from.
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- **is_open()**
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Return whether the outline window is open.
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- **show_status()**
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Display current provider and outline window status in the messages area.
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- **has_provider()**
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Returns whether a provider is available for current window.
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- **follow_cursor(opts)**
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Go to corresponding node in outline based on cursor position in code, and focus
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on the outline window.
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With `opts.focus_outline=false`, cursor focus will remain on code window.
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TIPS *symbols-outline-tips*
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- To open the outline but don’t focus on it, you can use `:SymbolsOutline!` or
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`:SymbolsOutlineOpen!`.
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This is useful in autocmds, say you have a filetype that, whenever a buffer
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with that filetype is opened you want to open the outline.
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- After navigating around in the outline window, you can use `<C-g>` (default
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||||
mapping for `restore_location`) to go back to the corresponding outline
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||||
location based on the code location.
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- To customize the background colors, text colors, and borders, you can use
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`outline_window.winhl` for the outline window or `preview_window.winhl` for the
|
||||
preview floating window. See |symbols-outline-highlights|.
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- To fix symbol icon related issues, there are several options. If you use
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||||
`lspkind`, you can set `symbols.icon_source = 'lspkind'` to use lspkind for
|
||||
fetching icons. You can also use your own function `symbols.icon_fetcher` that
|
||||
takes a string and should return an icon. Otherwise, you can edit the
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||||
`symbols.icons` table for specifying icons.
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The order in which the sources of icons are checked is:
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||||
1. Icon fetcher function
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||||
2. Icon source
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||||
3. Icons table
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||||
A fallback is always used if the previous candidate returned either an empty
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||||
string or a falsey value.
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||||
- You can customize the split command used for creating the outline window split
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||||
using `outline_window.split_command`, such as `"topleft vsp"`. See |windows|
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||||
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RECIPES *symbols-outline-recipes*
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||||
|
||||
Behaviour you may want to achieve and the combination of configuration options
|
||||
to achieve it.
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||||
|
||||
Code snippets in this section are to be placed in `.setup({ <HERE> })` directly
|
||||
unless specified otherwise.
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||||
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||||
- **Unfold all others except currently hovered item**
|
||||
|
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>lua
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||||
symbol_folding = {
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||||
autofold_depth = 1,
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||||
auto_unfold_hover = true,
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||||
},
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
- **Use outline window as a quick-jump window**
|
||||
|
||||
>lua
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||||
preview_window = {
|
||||
auto_preview = true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
https://github.com/hedyhli/symbols-outline.nvim/assets/50042066/a473d791-d1b9-48e9-917f-b816b564a645
|
||||
|
||||
Note that in the recording I have `preview_window.open_hover_on_preview =
|
||||
false`.
|
||||
|
||||
Alternatively, if you want to automatically navigate to the corresponding code
|
||||
location directly and not use the preview window:
|
||||
|
||||
>lua
|
||||
outline_window = {
|
||||
auto_goto = true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
This feature was added by @stickperson in an upstream PR 🙌
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
https://github.com/hedyhli/symbols-outline.nvim/assets/50042066/3d06e342-97ac-400c-8598-97a9235de66c
|
||||
|
||||
Or, you can use keys `<C-j>` and `<C-k>` to achieve the same effect, whilst not
|
||||
having `auto_goto` on by default.
|
||||
|
||||
This feature is newly added in this fork.
|
||||
|
||||
- **Hide the extra details after each symbol name**
|
||||
|
||||
>lua
|
||||
outline_items = {
|
||||
show_symbol_details = false,
|
||||
},
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
- **Show line numbers next to each symbol to jump to that symbol quickly**
|
||||
|
||||
This feature is newly added in this fork.
|
||||
|
||||
>lua
|
||||
outline_items = {
|
||||
show_symbol_lineno = false,
|
||||
},
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
The default highlight group for the line numbers is `LineNr`, you can customize
|
||||
it using `outline_window.winhl`: please see |symbols-outline-highlights|.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
- **Single cursorline**
|
||||
|
||||
>lua
|
||||
outline_window = {
|
||||
show_cursorline = true,
|
||||
hide_cursor = true,
|
||||
}
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
This will be how the outline window looks like when focused:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Note that in the screenshot, `outline_items.show_symbol_lineno` is also
|
||||
enabled.
|
||||
|
||||
Some may find this unhelpful, but one may argue that elements in each row of
|
||||
the outline becomes more readable this way, hence this is an option.
|
||||
|
||||
This feature is newly added in this fork, and is currently experimental (may be
|
||||
unstable).
|
||||
|
||||
- **Custom icons**
|
||||
|
||||
You can write your own function for fetching icons. Here is one such example
|
||||
that simply returns in plain text, the first letter of the given kind.
|
||||
|
||||
>lua
|
||||
symbols = {
|
||||
icon_fetcher = function(kind) return kind:sub(1,1) end
|
||||
}
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
The fetcher function, if provided, is checked first before using `icon_source`
|
||||
and `icons` as fallback.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Links *symbols-outline-links*
|
||||
|
||||
1. *demo*: https://github.com/simrat39/rust-tools-demos/raw/master/symbols-demo.gif
|
||||
2. *@stickperson*:
|
||||
|
||||
Generated by panvimdoc <https://github.com/kdheepak/panvimdoc>
|
||||
|
||||
vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user