bufferline.lua 7.4 KB

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  1. local M = {}
  2. local function is_ft(b, ft)
  3. return vim.bo[b].filetype == ft
  4. end
  5. local function diagnostics_indicator(num, _, diagnostics, _)
  6. local result = {}
  7. local symbols = {
  8. error = lvim.icons.diagnostics.Error,
  9. warning = lvim.icons.diagnostics.Warning,
  10. info = lvim.icons.diagnostics.Information,
  11. }
  12. if not lvim.use_icons then
  13. return "(" .. num .. ")"
  14. end
  15. for name, count in pairs(diagnostics) do
  16. if symbols[name] and count > 0 then
  17. table.insert(result, symbols[name] .. " " .. count)
  18. end
  19. end
  20. result = table.concat(result, " ")
  21. return #result > 0 and result or ""
  22. end
  23. local function custom_filter(buf, buf_nums)
  24. local logs = vim.tbl_filter(function(b)
  25. return is_ft(b, "log")
  26. end, buf_nums)
  27. if vim.tbl_isempty(logs) then
  28. return true
  29. end
  30. local tab_num = vim.fn.tabpagenr()
  31. local last_tab = vim.fn.tabpagenr "$"
  32. local is_log = is_ft(buf, "log")
  33. if last_tab == 1 then
  34. return true
  35. end
  36. -- only show log buffers in secondary tabs
  37. return (tab_num == last_tab and is_log) or (tab_num ~= last_tab and not is_log)
  38. end
  39. M.config = function()
  40. lvim.builtin.bufferline = {
  41. active = true,
  42. on_config_done = nil,
  43. keymap = {
  44. normal_mode = {},
  45. },
  46. highlights = {
  47. background = {
  48. italic = true,
  49. },
  50. buffer_selected = {
  51. bold = true,
  52. },
  53. },
  54. options = {
  55. mode = "buffers", -- set to "tabs" to only show tabpages instead
  56. numbers = "none", -- can be "none" | "ordinal" | "buffer_id" | "both" | function
  57. close_command = "bdelete! %d", -- can be a string | function, see "Mouse actions"
  58. right_mouse_command = "vert sbuffer %d", -- can be a string | function, see "Mouse actions"
  59. left_mouse_command = "buffer %d", -- can be a string | function, see "Mouse actions"
  60. middle_mouse_command = nil, -- can be a string | function, see "Mouse actions"
  61. indicator = {
  62. icon = lvim.icons.ui.BoldLineLeft, -- this should be omitted if indicator style is not 'icon'
  63. style = "icon", -- can also be 'underline'|'none',
  64. },
  65. buffer_close_icon = lvim.icons.ui.Close,
  66. modified_icon = lvim.icons.ui.Circle,
  67. close_icon = lvim.icons.ui.BoldClose,
  68. left_trunc_marker = lvim.icons.ui.ArrowCircleLeft,
  69. right_trunc_marker = lvim.icons.ui.ArrowCircleRight,
  70. --- name_formatter can be used to change the buffer's label in the bufferline.
  71. --- Please note some names can/will break the
  72. --- bufferline so use this at your discretion knowing that it has
  73. --- some limitations that will *NOT* be fixed.
  74. name_formatter = function(buf) -- buf contains a "name", "path" and "bufnr"
  75. -- remove extension from markdown files for example
  76. if buf.name:match "%.md" then
  77. return vim.fn.fnamemodify(buf.name, ":t:r")
  78. end
  79. end,
  80. max_name_length = 18,
  81. max_prefix_length = 15, -- prefix used when a buffer is de-duplicated
  82. truncate_names = true, -- whether or not tab names should be truncated
  83. tab_size = 18,
  84. diagnostics = "nvim_lsp",
  85. diagnostics_update_in_insert = false,
  86. diagnostics_indicator = diagnostics_indicator,
  87. -- NOTE: this will be called a lot so don't do any heavy processing here
  88. custom_filter = custom_filter,
  89. offsets = {
  90. {
  91. filetype = "undotree",
  92. text = "Undotree",
  93. highlight = "PanelHeading",
  94. padding = 1,
  95. },
  96. {
  97. filetype = "NvimTree",
  98. text = "Explorer",
  99. highlight = "PanelHeading",
  100. padding = 1,
  101. },
  102. {
  103. filetype = "DiffviewFiles",
  104. text = "Diff View",
  105. highlight = "PanelHeading",
  106. padding = 1,
  107. },
  108. {
  109. filetype = "flutterToolsOutline",
  110. text = "Flutter Outline",
  111. highlight = "PanelHeading",
  112. },
  113. {
  114. filetype = "packer",
  115. text = "Packer",
  116. highlight = "PanelHeading",
  117. padding = 1,
  118. },
  119. },
  120. color_icons = true, -- whether or not to add the filetype icon highlights
  121. show_buffer_icons = lvim.use_icons, -- disable filetype icons for buffers
  122. show_buffer_close_icons = lvim.use_icons,
  123. show_close_icon = false,
  124. show_tab_indicators = true,
  125. persist_buffer_sort = true, -- whether or not custom sorted buffers should persist
  126. -- can also be a table containing 2 custom separators
  127. -- [focused and unfocused]. eg: { '|', '|' }
  128. separator_style = "thin",
  129. enforce_regular_tabs = false,
  130. always_show_bufferline = false,
  131. hover = {
  132. enabled = false, -- requires nvim 0.8+
  133. delay = 200,
  134. reveal = { "close" },
  135. },
  136. sort_by = "id",
  137. },
  138. }
  139. end
  140. M.setup = function()
  141. require("lvim.keymappings").load(lvim.builtin.bufferline.keymap)
  142. local status_ok, bufferline = pcall(require, "bufferline")
  143. if not status_ok then
  144. return
  145. end
  146. bufferline.setup {
  147. options = lvim.builtin.bufferline.options,
  148. highlights = lvim.builtin.bufferline.highlights,
  149. }
  150. if lvim.builtin.bufferline.on_config_done then
  151. lvim.builtin.bufferline.on_config_done()
  152. end
  153. end
  154. --stylua: ignore
  155. -- Common kill function for bdelete and bwipeout
  156. -- credits: based on bbye and nvim-bufdel
  157. ---@param kill_command? string defaults to "bd"
  158. ---@param bufnr? number defaults to the current buffer
  159. ---@param force? boolean defaults to false
  160. function M.buf_kill(kill_command, bufnr, force)
  161. kill_command = kill_command or "bd"
  162. local bo = vim.bo
  163. local api = vim.api
  164. local fmt = string.format
  165. local fnamemodify = vim.fn.fnamemodify
  166. if bufnr == 0 or bufnr == nil then
  167. bufnr = api.nvim_get_current_buf()
  168. end
  169. local bufname = api.nvim_buf_get_name(bufnr)
  170. if not force then
  171. local warning
  172. if bo[bufnr].modified then
  173. warning = fmt([[No write since last change for (%s)]], fnamemodify(bufname, ":t"))
  174. elseif api.nvim_buf_get_option(bufnr, "buftype") == "terminal" then
  175. warning = fmt([[Terminal %s will be killed]], bufname)
  176. end
  177. if warning then
  178. vim.ui.input({
  179. prompt = string.format([[%s. Close it anyway? [y]es or [n]o (default: no): ]], warning),
  180. }, function(choice)
  181. if choice:match "ye?s?" then force = true end
  182. end)
  183. if not force then return end
  184. end
  185. end
  186. -- Get list of windows IDs with the buffer to close
  187. local windows = vim.tbl_filter(function(win)
  188. return api.nvim_win_get_buf(win) == bufnr
  189. end, api.nvim_list_wins())
  190. if #windows == 0 then return end
  191. if force then
  192. kill_command = kill_command .. "!"
  193. end
  194. -- Get list of active buffers
  195. local buffers = vim.tbl_filter(function(buf)
  196. return api.nvim_buf_is_valid(buf) and bo[buf].buflisted
  197. end, api.nvim_list_bufs())
  198. -- If there is only one buffer (which has to be the current one), vim will
  199. -- create a new buffer on :bd.
  200. -- For more than one buffer, pick the previous buffer (wrapping around if necessary)
  201. if #buffers > 1 then
  202. for i, v in ipairs(buffers) do
  203. if v == bufnr then
  204. local prev_buf_idx = i == 1 and (#buffers - 1) or (i - 1)
  205. local prev_buffer = buffers[prev_buf_idx]
  206. for _, win in ipairs(windows) do
  207. api.nvim_win_set_buf(win, prev_buffer)
  208. end
  209. end
  210. end
  211. end
  212. -- Check if buffer still exists, to ensure the target buffer wasn't killed
  213. -- due to options like bufhidden=wipe.
  214. if api.nvim_buf_is_valid(bufnr) and bo[bufnr].buflisted then
  215. vim.cmd(string.format("%s %d", kill_command, bufnr))
  216. end
  217. end
  218. return M