haskell-tools.nvim
nvim
haskell-tools.nvim | nvim | |
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7 | 3 | |
387 | 11 | |
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9.2 | 9.7 | |
2 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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haskell-tools.nvim
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haskell-tools.nvim 1.10.0 - nvim-dap configuration discovery for haskell-debug-adapter
haskell-tools.nvim 1.10.0 now has the ability to discover nvim-dap launch configurations for haskell-debug-adapter from cabal and stack projects.
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`haskell-tools.nvim` 1.9.0 - Minimising the impact on Neovim's startup footprint with ftplugin support
For language-specific plugins and configs, it can make sense to load them only when actually working with the respective language. For this reason, I have added better support for setting up haskell-tools.nvim in ~/.config/nvim/ftplugin/haskell.lua.
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haskell-tools.nvim - New experimental feature: Evaluate all code snippets in the current buffer
I thought it would be neat if there were a way to update all haskell-language-server evalCommand code lenses at once. So I implemented it in haskell-tools.nvim.
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Plugin devs: type check your lua plugins with lua-language-server and EmmyLua (GitHub action)
When I added some EmmyLua docs to one of my plugins (to generate Vimdoc using lemmy-help), I noticed lua-language-server was giving me diagnostics based on my documentation. This was something I was not getting from linters like luacheck. So I asked myself, "Can I leverage lua-language-server and EmmyLua to statically type check my Lua code?"
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haskell-tools.nvim new feature release 1.2.0
I just completed work on some new features for my haskell-tools.nvim plugin!
- New plugin: Supercharge your Haskell experience in neovim
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Supercharge your Haskell experience in neovim
haskell-tools.nvim
nvim
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`haskell-tools.nvim` 1.9.0 - Minimising the impact on Neovim's startup footprint with ftplugin support
Here is an example from my personal dotfiles.
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Less known package managers
Recently completed my migration to a customised NixOS module that manages most plugins as flake inputs, and allows me to impurely bootstrap the plugins I maintain myself.
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Best way to setup Nvim on NixOS?
LunarVim uses packer to manage plugins (which isn't as reproducible as nix). I'm not aware of a LunarVim module or wrapper, so you might have to package it yourself. But if you want to use packer (and don't care so much about reproducibility for your neovim plugins), you can just use home-manager to set xdg.configFile."nvim" = ... like I do in my neovim config.
What are some alternatives?
iron.nvim - Interactive Repl Over Neovim
neovim-config - Home for my personal configuration of NeoVim.
lemmy-help - Every one needs help, so lemmy-help you! A CLI to generate vim/nvim help doc from emmylua
neovim-flake - Nix flake for neovim with configuration
kitty-runner.nvim - A neovim plugin allowing you to easily send lines from the current buffer to another kitty terminal
nvim-nix - A reproducible batteries-included neovim config
haskell-debug-adapter - Debug Adapter for Haskell debugging system.
nixvim - Configure Neovim with Nix! [maintainer=@pta2002, @traxys, @GaetanLepage]
telescope-manix - A telescope.nvim extension for Manix - A fast documentation searcher for Nix
neovim-flake - Nix flake for Neovim & Scala Metals
dmap.nvim - nvim plugin providing a subtle overview of LSP diagnostics
nix-config - :space_invader: NixOS configuration