diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b5c7b9a..b5a197d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -79,32 +79,32 @@ require("lazy").setup({ ## 🔌 Plugin Spec -| Property | Type | Description | -| ---------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -| `[1]` | `string?` | Short plugin url. Will be expanded using `config.git.url_format` | -| **dir** | `string?` | A directory pointing to a local plugin | -| **url** | `string?` | A custom git url where the plugin is hosted | -| **name** | `string?` | A custom name for the plugin used for the local plugin directory and as the display name | -| **dev** | `boolean?` | When `true`, a local plugin directory will be used instead. See `config.dev` | -| **lazy** | `boolean?` | When `true`, the plugin will only be loaded when needed. Lazy-loaded plugins are automatically loaded when their Lua modules are `required`, or when one of the lazy-loading handlers triggers | -| **enabled** | `boolean?` or `fun():boolean` | When `false`, or if the `function` returns false, then this plugin will not be included in the spec | -| **cond** | `boolean?` or `fun():boolean` | When `false`, or if the `function` returns false, then this plugin will not be loaded. Useful to disable some plugins in vscode, or firenvim for example. | -| **dependencies** | `LazySpec[]` | A list of plugin names or plugin specs that should be loaded when the plugin loads. Dependencies are always lazy-loaded unless specified otherwise. When specifying a name, make sure the plugin spec has been defined somewhere else. | -| **init** | `fun(LazyPlugin)` | `init` functions are always executed during startup | -| **opts** | `table` or `fun(LazyPlugin, opts:table)` | `opts` should be a table (will be merged with parent specs), return a table (replaces parent specs) or should change a table. The table will be passed to the `Plugin.config()` function. Setting this value will imply `Plugin.config()` | -| **config** | `fun(LazyPlugin, opts:table)` or `true` | `config` is executed when the plugin loads. The default implementation will automatically run `require("plugin").setup(opts)`. `"plugin"` will default to `name` if specified, otherwise `lazy.nvim` will do its best to guess the correct plugin name. See also `opts`. To use the default implementation without `opts` set `config` to `true`. | -| **build** | `fun(LazyPlugin)` or `string` or a list of build commands | `build` is executed when a plugin is installed or updated. If it's a string it will be ran as a shell command. When prefixed with `:` it is a Neovim command. You can also specify a list to executed multiple build commands | -| **branch** | `string?` | Branch of the repository | -| **tag** | `string?` | Tag of the repository | -| **commit** | `string?` | Commit of the repository | -| **version** | `string?` | Version to use from the repository. Full [Semver](https://devhints.io/semver) ranges are supported | -| **pin** | `boolean?` | When `true`, this plugin will not be included in updates | -| **event** | `string?` or `string[]` or `fun(self:LazyPlugin, event:string[]):string[]` | Lazy-load on event. Events can be specified as `BufEnter` or with a pattern like `BufEnter *.lua` | -| **cmd** | `string?` or `string[]` or `fun(self:LazyPlugin, cmd:string[]):string[]` | Lazy-load on command | -| **ft** | `string?` or `string[]` or `fun(self:LazyPlugin, ft:string[]):string[]` | Lazy-load on filetype | -| **keys** | `string?` or `string[]` or `LazyKeys[]` or `fun(self:LazyPlugin, keys:string[]):(string \| LazyKeys)[]` | Lazy-load on key mapping | -| **module** | `false?` | Do not automatically load this Lua module when it's required somewhere | -| **priority** | `number?` | Only useful for **start** plugins (`lazy=false`) to force loading certain plugins first. Default priority is `50`. It's recommended to set this to a high number for colorschemes. | +| Property | Type | Description | +| ---------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `[1]` | `string?` | Short plugin url. Will be expanded using `config.git.url_format` | +| **dir** | `string?` | A directory pointing to a local plugin | +| **url** | `string?` | A custom git url where the plugin is hosted | +| **name** | `string?` | A custom name for the plugin used for the local plugin directory and as the display name | +| **dev** | `boolean?` | When `true`, a local plugin directory will be used instead. See `config.dev` | +| **lazy** | `boolean?` | When `true`, the plugin will only be loaded when needed. Lazy-loaded plugins are automatically loaded when their Lua modules are `required`, or when one of the lazy-loading handlers triggers | +| **enabled** | `boolean?` or `fun():boolean` | When `false`, or if the `function` returns false, then this plugin will not be included in the spec | +| **cond** | `boolean?` or `fun():boolean` | When `false`, or if the `function` returns false, then this plugin will not be loaded. Useful to disable some plugins in vscode, or firenvim for example. | +| **dependencies** | `LazySpec[]` | A list of plugin names or plugin specs that should be loaded when the plugin loads. Dependencies are always lazy-loaded unless specified otherwise. When specifying a name, make sure the plugin spec has been defined somewhere else. | +| **init** | `fun(LazyPlugin)` | `init` functions are always executed during startup | +| **opts** | `table` or `fun(LazyPlugin, opts:table)` | `opts` should be a table (will be merged with parent specs), return a table (replaces parent specs) or should change a table. The table will be passed to the `Plugin.config()` function. Setting this value will imply `Plugin.config()` | +| **config** | `fun(LazyPlugin, opts:table)` or `true` | `config` is executed when the plugin loads. The default implementation will automatically run `require("plugin").setup(opts)`. `"plugin"` will default to `name` if specified, otherwise `lazy.nvim` will do its best to guess the correct plugin name. See also `opts`. To use the default implementation without `opts` set `config` to `true`. | +| **build** | `fun(LazyPlugin)` or `string` or a list of build commands | `build` is executed when a plugin is installed or updated. If it's a string it will be ran as a shell command. When prefixed with `:` it is a Neovim command. You can also specify a list to executed multiple build commands | +| **branch** | `string?` | Branch of the repository | +| **tag** | `string?` | Tag of the repository | +| **commit** | `string?` | Commit of the repository | +| **version** | `string?` | Version to use from the repository. Full [Semver](https://devhints.io/semver) ranges are supported | +| **pin** | `boolean?` | When `true`, this plugin will not be included in updates | +| **event** | `string?` or `string[]` or `fun(self:LazyPlugin, event:string[]):string[]` | Lazy-load on event. Events can be specified as `BufEnter` or with a pattern like `BufEnter *.lua` | +| **cmd** | `string?` or `string[]` or `fun(self:LazyPlugin, cmd:string[]):string[]` | Lazy-load on command | +| **ft** | `string?` or `string[]` or `fun(self:LazyPlugin, ft:string[]):string[]` | Lazy-load on filetype | +| **keys** | `string?` or `string[]` or `LazyKeys[]` or `fun(self:LazyPlugin, keys:string[]):(string \| LazyKeys)[]` | Lazy-load on key mapping | +| **module** | `false?` | Do not automatically load this Lua module when it's required somewhere | +| **priority** | `number?` | Only useful for **start** plugins (`lazy=false`) to force loading certain plugins first. Default priority is `50`. It's recommended to set this to a high number for colorschemes. | ### Lazy Loading @@ -330,6 +330,7 @@ return { ui = { -- a number <1 is a percentage., >1 is a fixed size size = { width = 0.8, height = 0.8 }, + wrap = true, -- wrap the lines in the ui -- The border to use for the UI window. Accepts same border values as |nvim_open_win()|. border = "none", icons = { @@ -438,6 +439,7 @@ return { -- only generate markdown helptags for plugins that dont have docs skip_if_doc_exists = true, }, + state = vim.fn.stdpath("state") .. "/lazy/state.json", -- state info for checker and other things } ``` diff --git a/lua/lazy/docs.lua b/lua/lazy/docs.lua index 44bddfa..da3a166 100644 --- a/lua/lazy/docs.lua +++ b/lua/lazy/docs.lua @@ -14,21 +14,27 @@ end function M.fix_indent(str) local lines = vim.split(str, "\n") + local first = table.remove(lines, 1) + local width = 120 for _, line in ipairs(lines) do - width = math.min(width, #line:match("^%s*")) + if not line:find("^%s*$") then + width = math.min(width, #line:match("^%s*")) + end end for l, line in ipairs(lines) do lines[l] = line:sub(width + 1) end + table.insert(lines, 1, first) return table.concat(lines, "\n") end ---@alias ReadmeBlock {content:string, lang?:string} ---@param contents table -function M.save(contents) - local readme = Util.read_file("README.md") +---@param readme_file? string +function M.save(contents, readme_file) + local readme = Util.read_file(readme_file or "README.md") for tag, block in pairs(contents) do if type(block) == "string" then block = { content = block, lang = "lua" } @@ -48,7 +54,7 @@ function M.save(contents) end end - Util.write_file("README.md", readme) + Util.write_file(readme_file or "README.md", readme) vim.cmd.checktime() end