nix/nixos/nixvim
Khaïs COLIN 235d48135c feat(nixvim): use frecency algorithm in telescope searches
This gives better results, especially in <leader>b

My first try was to use the frecency telescope plugin, but that seems to
add a new telescope command, while I want frecency sorting in all
commands.

I then found the telescope-all-recent[1] plugin, which seems to do what
I want. This seems best paired with dressing.nvim[2] or
telescope-ui-select[3], to use the telescope ui in all select operations
(kind of like ivy in emacs).

These plugins are not supported by nixvim natively, so I'm following the
guide on how to use these plugins[4].

This now works, but I'm kind of unhappy with the sorting. Emacs-ivy had
this really neat feature where the first ~5 elements of the result were
always the last 5 elements you picked. Maybe I can acheive that by
tweaking the frecency weights? Let's see in another commit.

[1] https://github.com/prochri/telescope-all-recent.nvim
[2] https://github.com/stevearc/dressing.nvim
[3] https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-ui-select.nvim
[4] https://nix-community.github.io/nixvim/user-guide/faq.html
2024-08-16 16:29:22 +02:00
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config feat(nixvim): use frecency algorithm in telescope searches 2024-08-16 16:29:22 +02:00
flake.lock update nixvim/flake.lock 2024-08-13 13:24:23 +02:00
flake.nix chore: remove nonexistent input of flake-parts 2024-08-16 14:33:44 +02:00
README.md fix(home-manager): copy over nixvim configuration 2024-08-13 12:44:43 +02:00

Nixvim template

This template gives you a good starting point for configuring nixvim standalone.

Configuring

To start configuring, just add or modify the nix files in ./config. If you add a new configuration file, remember to add it to the config/default.nix file

Testing your new configuration

To test your configuration simply run the following command

nix run .