lazy.nvim/lua/lazy/core/config.lua

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Lua

local Util = require("lazy.core.util")
local M = {}
---@class LazyConfig
M.defaults = {
opt = true,
plugins = "config.plugins",
plugins_local = {
path = vim.fn.expand("~/projects"),
---@type string[]
patterns = {},
},
interactive = true,
packpath = vim.fn.stdpath("data") .. "/site/pack/lazy",
lockfile = vim.fn.stdpath("config") .. "/lazy-lock.json",
view = {
icons = {
start = "",
plugin = "",
source = "",
config = "",
event = "",
keys = "",
cmd = "",
ft = "",
task = "",
},
},
install_missing = true,
git = {
-- defaults for `Lazy log`
log = { "-10" }, -- last 10 commits
-- log = { "--since=3 days ago" }, -- commits from the last 3 days
},
}
M.ns = vim.api.nvim_create_namespace("lazy")
M.paths = {
---@type string
main = nil,
---@type string
plugins = nil,
}
---@type table<string, LazyPlugin>
M.plugins = {}
---@type LazyPlugin[]
M.to_clean = {}
---@type LazyConfig
M.options = {}
---@param opts? LazyConfig
function M.setup(opts)
M.options = vim.tbl_deep_extend("force", M.defaults, opts or {})
M.paths.plugins = vim.fn.stdpath("config") .. "/lua/" .. M.options.plugins:gsub("%.", "/")
M.paths.main = M.paths.plugins .. (vim.loop.fs_stat(M.paths.plugins .. ".lua") and ".lua" or "/init.lua")
-- TODO: check what this does inside a GUI. Probably still ok
if #vim.api.nvim_list_uis() == 0 then
M.options.interactive = false
end
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("User", {
pattern = "VeryLazy",
once = true,
callback = function()
require("lazy.core.module").autosave()
require("lazy.view").setup()
end,
})
Util.very_lazy()
end
return M