ivy.nvim/plugin/ivy.lua

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local controller = require "ivy.controller"
-- Put the controller in to the vim global so we can access it in mappings
-- better without requires. You can call controller commands like `vim.ivy.xxx`.
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-- luacheck: ignore
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vim.ivy = controller
local register_backend = function(backend)
assert(backend.command, "The backend must have a command")
assert(backend.items, "The backend must have a items function")
assert(backend.callback, "The backend must have a callback function")
local user_command_options = { bang = true }
if backend.description ~= nil then
user_command_options.desc = backend.description
end
local name = backend.name or backend.command
vim.api.nvim_create_user_command(backend.command, function()
vim.ivy.run(name, backend.items, backend.callback)
end, user_command_options)
if backend.keymap ~= nil then
vim.api.nvim_set_keymap("n", backend.keymap, "<cmd>" .. backend.command .. "<CR>", { nowait = true, silent = true })
end
end
register_backend(require "ivy.backends.ag")
register_backend(require "ivy.backends.buffers")
register_backend(require "ivy.backends.files")
register_backend(require "ivy.backends.lines")
register_backend(require "ivy.backends.lsp-workspace-symbols")
vim.cmd "highlight IvyMatch cterm=bold gui=bold"