a20fc560f3
just add desc with normal vim.keymap.set function whichkey will automatically use the descriptions
42 lines
1000 B
Lua
42 lines
1000 B
Lua
local present, wk = pcall(require, "which-key")
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if not present then
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return
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end
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require("base46").load_highlight "whichkey"
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local options = {
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icons = {
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breadcrumb = "»", -- symbol used in the command line area that shows your active key combo
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separator = " ", -- symbol used between a key and it's label
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group = "+", -- symbol prepended to a group
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},
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popup_mappings = {
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scroll_down = "<c-d>", -- binding to scroll down inside the popup
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scroll_up = "<c-u>", -- binding to scroll up inside the popup
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},
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window = {
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border = "none", -- none/single/double/shadow
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},
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layout = {
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spacing = 6, -- spacing between columns
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},
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hidden = { "<silent>", "<cmd>", "<Cmd>", "<CR>", "call", "lua", "^:", "^ " },
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triggers_blacklist = {
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-- list of mode / prefixes that should never be hooked by WhichKey
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i = { "j", "k" },
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v = { "j", "k" },
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},
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}
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options = require("core.utils").load_override(options, "folke/which-key.nvim")
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wk.setup(options)
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