StyLua
lua-style-guide
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StyLua
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question about plugins
Use and enforce a style with StyLua) or LuaFormatte and neovim can autoformat for ya.
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sumneko_lua not respecting project's stylua.toml
stylua.toml is the config file of Stylua not of sumneko-lua
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StyLua now supports collapsing simple statements
Starting from version 0.14.0, StyLua (the Lua code formatter in Neovim world) implements option collapse_simple_statement. From release notes:
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Writing a neovim plugin. Please send criticisms to make the code better
Check out StyLua if you want a code formatter.
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luaCheck and class definition
Here is the instruction how to install and config.
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Cannot run executables with Alpine and Busybox images
RUN wget -O stylua-0.11.0-linux.zip https://github.com/JohnnyMorganz/StyLua/releases/download/v0.11.0/stylua-0.11.0-linux.zip && \ unzip stylua-0.11.0-linux.zip && \ rm stylua-0.11.0-linux.zip && \ chmod +x stylua
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Difference between require("foo") and require"foo"
If your function call has only one argument and it happens to be a literal string or a table, then you might want to eliminate the parenthesis. Use whatever style you prefer, the later is useful for some DSLs. Let stylua auto format it anyway.
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Lua Indentation Woes
Have you tried any external programs to format your code instead? That's what I usually do. Just set 'formatprg', and use gq to format the code. With a quick search I found LuaFormatter, and StyLua, but I can't say if they format the code the way you want. In my experience, external code formaters will do a better job, and they have more options to tweak as well.
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[question] Where can i find the formatter tool for lua ?
Have a look at https://github.com/JohnnyMorganz/StyLua together with https://github.com/jose-elias-alvarez/null-ls.nvim
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lua-format : how to keep equals signs aligned (like EasyAlign)
I personally use https://github.com/JohnnyMorganz/StyLua and I am seeing it a lot in some popular projects like telescope.nvim, nvim-lspconfig and ther is also a PR to include it into neovim itself to format the lua files.
lua-style-guide
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multi-peripherals being, difficult
You should look into some style guide https://github.com/luarocks/lua-style-guide
- Does someone have a good LUA language resource?
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Difference between require("foo") and require"foo"
I see some style guides recommending to use plain function style and I cannot stress it enough that it will save newcommers a few brain cells.
What are some alternatives?
null-ls.nvim - Use Neovim as a language server to inject LSP diagnostics, code actions, and more via Lua.
LuaFormatter - Code formatter for Lua
vscode-lua-format - Reformats your Lua source code
selene - A blazing-fast modern Lua linter written in Rust
luacheck - A tool for linting and static analysis of Lua code.
lua-json5 - A json5 parser for luajit
tidy-viewer - 📺(tv) Tidy Viewer is a cross-platform CLI csv pretty printer that uses column styling to maximize viewer enjoyment.
lua-language-server - A language server that offers Lua language support - programmed in Lua
cpeditor - The IDE for competitive programming :tada: | Fetch, Code, Compile, Run, Check, Submit :rocket:
molokai.nvim - Molokai colorscheme for Neovim.
static-curl - fully static builds of curl, runs anywhere