diff --git a/site-modules/core/files/vim/ftplugin/prr.vim b/site-modules/core/files/vim/ftplugin/prr.vim deleted file mode 100644 index c70a486..0000000 --- a/site-modules/core/files/vim/ftplugin/prr.vim +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -" -" function for the `foldexpr` to fold git diffs and hunks -" -" Inspired from https://github.com/sgeb/vim-diff-fold -" -function! s:fold_diff_hunk() - let l:line=getline(v:lnum) - - if l:line =~# '^> \(diff\|Index\)' - return '>1' - elseif l:line =~# '^> \(@@\|\d\)' - return '>2' - elseif l:line =~# '^> \*\*\* \d\+,\d\+ \*\*\*\*$' - return '>2' - elseif l:line =~# '^> --- \d\+,\d\+ ----$' - return '>2' - else - return '=' - endif -endfunction - -setlocal foldenable -setlocal nomodeline formatoptions-=croq formatoptions+=tl -setlocal foldmethod=expr -setlocal foldexpr=s:fold_diff_hunk() -setlocal foldlevel=99 - -" Add "go to definition" mapping for prr lines. This will allow you to go to -" the line of code when reviewing a pull request. Seeing the code in full -" context is really helpful when reviewing. -noremap gd :PrrGoToLine diff --git a/site-modules/core/files/vim/plugin/prr.lua b/site-modules/core/files/vim/plugin/prr.lua deleted file mode 100644 index a3a0d3d..0000000 --- a/site-modules/core/files/vim/plugin/prr.lua +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -vim.api.nvim_create_user_command("PrrGoToLine", function() - local content = vim.api.nvim_buf_get_lines(0, 0, -1, false) - local line, column = unpack(vim.api.nvim_win_get_cursor(0)) - - local target_file = "" - local target_line = 0 - - for i = 1, line do - local line_content = content[i] - local file_match = line_content:match "> diff .* b/(.*)" - if file_match ~= nil then - target_file = file_match - end - - local line_match = line_content:match "+(%d+)" - if line_match ~= nil then - target_line = line_match - elseif line_content:match "> (-).*" == nil then - target_line = target_line + 1 - end - end - - vim.cmd("e " .. target_file) - vim.fn.cursor(target_line - 1, column) -end, { bang = true, desc = "Open the current file at the poin in a prr buffer" })