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							- --[[
 
- lvim is the global options object
 
- Linters should be
 
- filled in as strings with either
 
- a global executable or a path to
 
- an executable
 
- ]]
 
- -- THESE ARE EXAMPLE CONFIGS FEEL FREE TO CHANGE TO WHATEVER YOU WANT
 
- -- general
 
- lvim.log.level = "warn"
 
- lvim.format_on_save = true
 
- lvim.colorscheme = "onedarker"
 
- -- keymappings [view all the defaults by pressing <leader>Lk]
 
- lvim.leader = "space"
 
- -- add your own keymapping
 
- lvim.keys.normal_mode["<C-s>"] = ":w<cr>"
 
- -- unmap a default keymapping
 
- -- lvim.keys.normal_mode["<C-Up>"] = false
 
- -- edit a default keymapping
 
- -- lvim.keys.normal_mode["<C-q>"] = ":q<cr>"
 
- -- Change Telescope navigation to use j and k for navigation and n and p for history in both input and normal mode.
 
- -- we use protected-mode (pcall) just in case the plugin wasn't loaded yet.
 
- -- local _, actions = pcall(require, "telescope.actions")
 
- -- lvim.builtin.telescope.defaults.mappings = {
 
- --   -- for input mode
 
- --   i = {
 
- --     ["<C-j>"] = actions.move_selection_next,
 
- --     ["<C-k>"] = actions.move_selection_previous,
 
- --     ["<C-n>"] = actions.cycle_history_next,
 
- --     ["<C-p>"] = actions.cycle_history_prev,
 
- --   },
 
- --   -- for normal mode
 
- --   n = {
 
- --     ["<C-j>"] = actions.move_selection_next,
 
- --     ["<C-k>"] = actions.move_selection_previous,
 
- --   },
 
- -- }
 
- -- Use which-key to add extra bindings with the leader-key prefix
 
- -- lvim.builtin.which_key.mappings["P"] = { "<cmd>Telescope projects<CR>", "Projects" }
 
- -- lvim.builtin.which_key.mappings["t"] = {
 
- --   name = "+Trouble",
 
- --   r = { "<cmd>Trouble lsp_references<cr>", "References" },
 
- --   f = { "<cmd>Trouble lsp_definitions<cr>", "Definitions" },
 
- --   d = { "<cmd>Trouble lsp_document_diagnostics<cr>", "Diagnostics" },
 
- --   q = { "<cmd>Trouble quickfix<cr>", "QuickFix" },
 
- --   l = { "<cmd>Trouble loclist<cr>", "LocationList" },
 
- --   w = { "<cmd>Trouble lsp_workspace_diagnostics<cr>", "Diagnostics" },
 
- -- }
 
- -- TODO: User Config for predefined plugins
 
- -- After changing plugin config exit and reopen LunarVim, Run :PackerInstall :PackerCompile
 
- lvim.builtin.dashboard.active = true
 
- lvim.builtin.terminal.active = true
 
- lvim.builtin.nvimtree.setup.view.side = "left"
 
- lvim.builtin.nvimtree.show_icons.git = 0
 
- -- if you don't want all the parsers change this to a table of the ones you want
 
- lvim.builtin.treesitter.ensure_installed = {
 
-   "bash",
 
-   "c",
 
-   "javascript",
 
-   "json",
 
-   "lua",
 
-   "python",
 
-   "typescript",
 
-   "css",
 
-   "rust",
 
-   "java",
 
-   "yaml",
 
- }
 
- lvim.builtin.treesitter.ignore_install = { "haskell" }
 
- lvim.builtin.treesitter.highlight.enabled = true
 
- -- generic LSP settings
 
- -- ---@usage disable automatic installation of servers
 
- -- lvim.lsp.automatic_servers_installation = false
 
- -- ---@usage Select which servers should be configured manually. Requires `:LvimCacheRest` to take effect.
 
- -- See the full default list `:lua print(vim.inspect(lvim.lsp.override))`
 
- -- vim.list_extend(lvim.lsp.override, { "pyright" })
 
- -- ---@usage setup a server -- see: https://www.lunarvim.org/languages/#overriding-the-default-configuration
 
- -- local opts = {} -- check the lspconfig documentation for a list of all possible options
 
- -- require("lvim.lsp.manager").setup("pylsp", opts)
 
- -- you can set a custom on_attach function that will be used for all the language servers
 
- -- See <https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig#keybindings-and-completion>
 
- -- lvim.lsp.on_attach_callback = function(client, bufnr)
 
- --   local function buf_set_option(...)
 
- --     vim.api.nvim_buf_set_option(bufnr, ...)
 
- --   end
 
- --   --Enable completion triggered by <c-x><c-o>
 
- --   buf_set_option("omnifunc", "v:lua.vim.lsp.omnifunc")
 
- -- end
 
- -- you can overwrite the null_ls setup table (useful for setting the root_dir function)
 
- -- lvim.lsp.null_ls.setup = {
 
- --   root_dir = require("lspconfig").util.root_pattern("Makefile", ".git", "node_modules"),
 
- -- }
 
- -- or if you need something more advanced
 
- -- lvim.lsp.null_ls.setup.root_dir = function(fname)
 
- --   if vim.bo.filetype == "javascript" then
 
- --     return require("lspconfig/util").root_pattern("Makefile", ".git", "node_modules")(fname)
 
- --       or require("lspconfig/util").path.dirname(fname)
 
- --   elseif vim.bo.filetype == "php" then
 
- --     return require("lspconfig/util").root_pattern("Makefile", ".git", "composer.json")(fname) or vim.fn.getcwd()
 
- --   else
 
- --     return require("lspconfig/util").root_pattern("Makefile", ".git")(fname) or require("lspconfig/util").path.dirname(fname)
 
- --   end
 
- -- end
 
- -- -- set a formatter, this will override the language server formatting capabilities (if it exists)
 
- -- local formatters = require "lvim.lsp.null-ls.formatters"
 
- -- formatters.setup {
 
- --   { exe = "black", filetypes = { "python" } },
 
- --   { exe = "isort", filetypes = { "python" } },
 
- --   {
 
- --     exe = "prettier",
 
- --     ---@usage arguments to pass to the formatter
 
- --     -- these cannot contain whitespaces, options such as `--line-width 80` become either `{'--line-width', '80'}` or `{'--line-width=80'}`
 
- --     args = { "--print-with", "100" },
 
- --     ---@usage specify which filetypes to enable. By default a providers will attach to all the filetypes it supports.
 
- --     filetypes = { "typescript", "typescriptreact" },
 
- --   },
 
- -- }
 
- -- -- set additional linters
 
- -- local linters = require "lvim.lsp.null-ls.linters"
 
- -- linters.setup {
 
- --   { exe = "flake8", filetypes = { "python" } },
 
- --   {
 
- --     exe = "shellcheck",
 
- --     ---@usage arguments to pass to the formatter
 
- --     -- these cannot contain whitespaces, options such as `--line-width 80` become either `{'--line-width', '80'}` or `{'--line-width=80'}`
 
- --     args = { "--severity", "warning" },
 
- --   },
 
- --   {
 
- --     exe = "codespell",
 
- --     ---@usage specify which filetypes to enable. By default a providers will attach to all the filetypes it supports.
 
- --     filetypes = { "javascript", "python" },
 
- --   },
 
- -- }
 
- -- Additional Plugins
 
- -- lvim.plugins = {
 
- --     {"folke/tokyonight.nvim"},
 
- --     {
 
- --       "folke/trouble.nvim",
 
- --       cmd = "TroubleToggle",
 
- --     },
 
- -- }
 
- -- Autocommands (https://neovim.io/doc/user/autocmd.html)
 
- -- lvim.autocommands.custom_groups = {
 
- --   { "BufWinEnter", "*.lua", "setlocal ts=8 sw=8" },
 
- -- }
 
 
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