NVIM LUAU

Awesome plugins for Neovim

GitHubAdd Plugin

    Tabline

  • akinsho/bufferline.nvim
    944

    A snazzy bufferline for Neovim

  • crispgm/nvim-tabline
    19

    nvim port of tabline.vim with Lua

  • koenverburg/minimal-tabline.nvim
    2

    A minimal tabline, that's it

  • nanozuki/tabby.nvim
    381

    A declarative, highly configurable, and neovim style tabline plugin. Use your nvim tabs as a workspace multiplexer!

  • noib3/nvim-cokeline
    169

    :nose: A Neovim bufferline for people with addictive personalities

  • romgrk/barbar.nvim
    899

    The neovim tabline plugin.

  • Status Line

  • alvarosevilla95/luatab.nvim
    109

    Tabline lua plugin for neovim

  • b0o/incline.nvim
    105

    ๐ŸŽˆ Floating statuslines for Neovim

  • datwaft/bubbly.nvim
    167

    Bubbly statusline for neovim

  • feline-nvim/feline.nvim
    564

    A minimal, stylish and customizable statusline for Neovim written in Lua

  • konapun/vacuumline.nvim
    17

    A prebuilt configuration for galaxyline inspired by airline

  • NTBBloodbath/galaxyline.nvim
    118

    neovim statusline plugin written in lua

  • nvim-lualine/lualine.nvim
    1434

    A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua.

  • rebelot/heirline.nvim
    208

    Heirline.nvim is a no-nonsense Neovim Statusline plugin designed around recursive inheritance to be exceptionally fast and versatile.

  • tamton-aquib/staline.nvim
    138

    A modern lightweight statusline and bufferline for neovim in lua. Mainly uses unicode symbols for showing info.

  • windwp/windline.nvim
    280

    Animation statusline, floating window statusline. Use lua + luv make some wind

  • Keybinding

  • b0o/mapx.nvim
    141

    ๐Ÿ—บ A better way to create key mappings in Neovim.

  • folke/which-key.nvim
    1189

    ๐Ÿ’ฅ Create key bindings that stick. WhichKey is a lua plugin for Neovim 0.5 that displays a popup with possible keybindings of the command you started typing.

  • mrjones2014/legendary.nvim
    210

    ๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ A legend for your keymaps, commands, and autocmds, with which-key.nvim integration (requires Neovim nightly)

  • simrat39/rust-tools.nvim
    684

    Tools for better development in rust using neovim's builtin lsp

  • LSP

  • b0o/SchemaStore.nvim
    159

    ๐Ÿ› JSON schemas for Neovim

  • folke/trouble.nvim
    1388

    ๐Ÿšฆ A pretty diagnostics, references, telescope results, quickfix and location list to help you solve all the trouble your code is causing.

  • jose-elias-alvarez/nvim-lsp-ts-utils
    373

    Utilities to improve the TypeScript development experience for Neovim's built-in LSP client.

  • neovim/nvim-lspconfig
    3936

    Quickstart configurations for the Nvim LSP client

  • nvim-lua/lsp_extensions.nvim
    193

    Repo to hold a bunch of info & extension callbacks for built-in LSP. Use at your own risk :wink:

  • nvim-lua/lsp-status.nvim
    426

    Utility functions for getting diagnostic status and progress messages from LSP servers, for use in the Neovim statusline

  • ray-x/navigator.lua
    572

    Navigate codes like a breeze๐ŸŽ. Exploring LSP and ๐ŸŒฒTreesitter symbols a piece of ๐Ÿฐ. Take control like a boss ๐Ÿฆ.

  • williamboman/nvim-lsp-installer
    1157

    Neovim plugin that allows you to seamlessly manage LSP servers with :LspInstall. With full Windows support!

  • Guides

  • bennypowers/nvim-regexplainer
    183

    Describe the regexp under the cursor

  • nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim
    2356

    A launch point for your personal nvim configuration

  • Colorschemes

  • catppuccin/nvim
    546

    ๐Ÿจ Soothing pastel theme for NeoVim

  • dharmx/nvim-colo
    26

    Theming utlilities for neovim. This is very experimental at the moment.

  • ful1e5/onedark.nvim
    174

    Atom's iconic One Dark theme for Neovim, written in Lua

  • HUAHUAI23/nvim-quietlight
    0

    A theme for Neovim with support for LSP, Treesitter, and more.

  • kvrohit/substrata.nvim
    56

    A cold, dark color scheme for Neovim

  • lalitmee/cobalt2.nvim
    7

    cobalt2 theme for neovim in Lua using colorbuddy

  • luisiacc/gruvbox-baby
    42

    Gruvbox theme for neovim with full ๐ŸŽ„TreeSitter support.

  • mhartington/oceanic-next
    986

    Oceanic Next theme for neovim

  • Mofiqul/adwaita.nvim
    38

    Neovim colorscheme using Gnome Adwaita syntax

  • Mofiqul/dracula.nvim
    123

    Dracula colorscheme for neovim written in Lua

  • mrjones2014/lighthaus.nvim
    40

    A Lua implementation of lighthaus-theme/vim-lighthaus

  • navarasu/onedark.nvim
    270

    One dark and light colorscheme for neovim >= 0.5.0 written in lua based on Atom's One Dark and Light theme. Additionally, it comes with 5 color variant styles

  • NTBBloodbath/doom-one.nvim
    74

    doom-emacs' doom-one Lua port for Neovim

  • rebelot/kanagawa.nvim
    738

    NeoVim dark colorscheme inspired by the colors of the famous painting by Katsushika Hokusai.

  • rose-pine/neovim
    310

    Soho vibes for Neovim

  • RRethy/nvim-base16
    301

    Neovim plugin for building a sync base16 colorscheme. Includes support for Treesitter and LSP highlight groups.

  • sunjon/Shade.nvim
    374

    An Nvim lua plugin that dims your inactive windows

  • themercorp/themer.lua
    130

    A simple, minimal highlighter plugin for neovim

  • zanglg/nova.nvim
    82

    Another color scheme for neovim written in lua, WIP

  • Comment

  • danymat/neogen
    373

    A better annotation generator. Supports multiple languages and annotation conventions.

  • Utility

  • echasnovski/mini.nvim
    405

    Neovim plugin with collection of minimal, independent, and fast Lua modules dedicated to improve Neovim (version 0.5 and higher) experience

  • hood/popui.nvim
    42

    NeoVim UI sweetness powered by popfix.

  • meznaric/conmenu
    21

  • mrjones2014/dash.nvim
    132

    ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’จ Search Dash.app from your Neovim fuzzy finder. Built with Rust ๐Ÿฆ€ and Lua

  • Cursor Line

  • edluffy/specs.nvim
    233

    ๐Ÿ‘“ A fast and lightweight Neovim lua plugin to keep an eye on where your cursor has jumped.

  • mg979/vim-visual-multi
    2046

    Multiple cursors plugin for vim/neovim

  • Code Runner

  • FeiyouG/command_center.nvim
    57

    Create and manage keybindings and commands in a more organized manner, and search them quickly through Telescope

  • Extras

  • folke/zen-mode.nvim
    377

    ๐Ÿง˜ Distraction-free coding for Neovim

  • goolord/alpha-nvim
    322

    a lua powered greeter like vim-startify / dashboard-nvim

  • Start Up

  • henriquehbr/nvim-startup.lua
    45

    Displays neovim startup time

  • lewis6991/impatient.nvim
    563

    Improve startup time for Neovim

  • Session

  • HUAHUAI23/telescope-session.nvim
    12

    manage your vim session with telescope ๐Ÿ”ญ

  • Fuzzy Finder

  • ibhagwan/fzf-lua
    418

    Improved fzf.vim written in lua

  • nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim
    5023

    Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.

  • vijaymarupudi/nvim-fzf
    223

    A Lua API for using fzf in neovim.

  • Misc

  • iggredible/Learn-Vim
    9061

    Learning Vim and Vimscript doesn't have to be hard. This is the guide that you're looking for ๐Ÿ“–

  • m-demare/attempt.nvim
    53

    Manage temporary buffers

  • SmiteshP/nvim-gps
    348

    Simple statusline component that shows what scope you are working inside

  • windwp/nvim-autopairs
    1479

    autopairs for neovim written by lua

  • zegervdv/nrpattern.nvim
    43

    Neovim plugin to expand incrementing/decrementing to more formats.

  • Note Taking

  • jakewvincent/mkdnflow.nvim
    97

    Tools for markdown notebook navigation and management

  • nvim-neorg/neorg
    2078

    Modernity meets insane extensibility. The future of organizing your life in Neovim.

  • Motion

  • jinh0/eyeliner.nvim
    170

    ๐Ÿ‘€ Move faster with unique f/F indicators.

  • Terminal Integration

  • jlesquembre/nterm.nvim
    35

    neovim plugin to interact with the terminal

  • Scrolling

  • karb94/neoscroll.nvim
    765

    Smooth scrolling neovim plugin written in lua

  • Git

  • kdheepak/lazygit.nvim
    313

    Plugin for calling lazygit from within neovim.

  • zegervdv/settle.nvim
    0

    Settle your merge conflicts from Neovim

  • File Explorer

  • kevinhwang91/rnvimr
    451

    Make Ranger running in a floating window to communicate with Neovim via RPC

  • kyazdani42/nvim-tree.lua
    2040

    A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua

  • Snippets

  • L3MON4D3/LuaSnip
    692

    Snippet Engine for Neovim written in Lua.

  • Browser Integration

  • lalitmee/browse.nvim
    0

    browse for anything using your choice of method

  • Indent

  • lukas-reineke/indent-blankline.nvim
    1272

    Indent guides for Neovim

  • Formatting

  • lukas-reineke/lsp-format.nvim
    248

    A wrapper around Neovims native LSP formatting.

  • Syntax

  • m-demare/hlargs.nvim/
    30

    Highlight arguments' definitions and usages, using Treesitter

  • Splits and Window

  • mrjones2014/smart-splits.nvim
    83

    ๐Ÿง  Smart, directional Neovim split resizing and navigation. Think about resizing splits in terms of "move the divider to the left/right/up/down".

  • Completion

  • noib3/nvim-compleet
    413

    :zap: An async autocompletion framework for Neovim

  • zbirenbaum/copilot-cmp
    69

    Lua plugin to turn github copilot into a cmp source

  • zbirenbaum/copilot.lua
    100

    Lua plugin for starting and interacting with github copilot

  • Package Managers

  • NTBBloodbath/cheovim
    145

    Neovim configuration switcher written in Lua. Inspired by chemacs.

  • savq/paq-nvim
    408

    ๐ŸŒš Neovim package manager

  • wbthomason/packer.nvim
    2321

    A use-package inspired plugin manager for Neovim. Uses native packages, supports Luarocks dependencies, written in Lua, allows for expressive config

  • Game

  • ThePrimeagen/vim-be-good
    619

    vim-be-good is a nvim plugin designed to make you better at Vim Movements.

https://github.com/feline-nvim/feline.nvim

feline.nvim

A minimal, stylish and customizable statusline / winbar for Neovim written in Lua

Requires Neovim >= 0.7 (or >= 0.5 with the 0.5-compat branch)

About

Feline is a Lua statusline plugin that prioritizes speed, customizability and minimalism. It's fast and never gets in your way. Feline only provides you with the necessary tools that you need to customize the statusline to your liking and avoids feature-bloat. It's also extremely customizable and allows you to configure it in any way you wish to. Feline also has reasonable defaults for those who don't want to configure things and just want a good out of the box experience.

Features

  • Ease-of-use.

  • Complete customizability over every component.

  • Built-in providers such as:

    • Vi-mode
    • File info
    • Cursor position
    • Diagnostics (using Neovim's built-in LSP)
    • Git branch and diffs (using gitsigns.nvim)

    and many more

  • Minimalistic, only provides the bare minimum and allows the user to build their own components very easily.

  • Winbar support.

Requirements

  • Necessary
    • Neovim v0.7 or greater (v0.5 or greater if using the 0.5-compat branch)
    • You must have 24-bit RGB color enabled in Neovim (do :help 'termguicolors' in Neovim for more info)
  • Optional
    • Neovim v0.8 or greater - For winbar support
    • nvim-web-devicons - For icon support
    • A patched font - For icon support
    • gitsigns.nvim - For git providers

Screenshots

NOTE: Some of these configurations may be outdated and may need to be changed prior to use. A few of the configurations are missing a link because the link to them was removed due to the link no longer being valid.

Default setup: image

Default no-icons setup: image

Config by crivotz: image

Config by 6cdh: image

Config by luizcoro2: image

Config by rafamadriz (classic):

Gruvbox: image Nord: image

Config by rafamadriz (slant):

Gruvbox: image Nord: image

Config by rafamadriz (VSCode): image

Config by pianocomposer321: image

Config by iBhagwan: image

Config by EdenEast (Colors generated from applied colorscheme)

Nightfox image

Dayfox image

Config by toufyx image

Config by Hitesh-Aggarwal image

Config by Dharmx image

You can add your own configuration to this list. If you're interested, simply make a Pull Request and I'll add it.

Installation

  • packer.nvim:
use 'feline-nvim/feline.nvim'
  • vim-plug:
Plug 'feline-nvim/feline.nvim'

Using a compatibility branch

Feline has compatibility branches which are versions that have compatibility with an older Neovim version. The compatibility branches are old and usually don't contain the latest changes to Feline, though the changes may occasionally be backported. However, these branches are useful if you don't have the currently required minimum version of Neovim to use Feline. The compatibility branches are named like {neovim-version}-compat where {neovim-version} is the version of Neovim it maintains compatibility with. For example, the 0.5-compat branch is compatible with Neovim 0.5. Note that there may not be a compatibility branch for all versions and there may be gaps in the compatibility versions. Here's how you can install a compatibility branch instead of the master branch:

  • packer.nvim:
use { 'feline-nvim/feline.nvim', branch = '0.5-compat' }
  • vim-plug:
Plug 'feline-nvim/feline.nvim', { 'branch': '0.5-compat' }

Compatibility branches for versions that are 4 or more (minor) versions older than the latest Neovim version may be removed at any time, so use them at your own risk.

Getting started

Using the default configuration

Once you've installed Feline, it's extremely easy to get started with it. If you don't mind using the default settings, you can just call Feline's setup() function in your configuration. Like this:

require('feline').setup()

And that's it! It's as easy as that. If you want to set up the 'winbar' alongside the statusline, just add this line next to the previous line:

require('feline').winbar.setup()

Configuring Feline to fit your needs

If the default configuration doesn't fit your needs and you want to build your own statusline configuration, it's highly recommended to configure Feline to suit your needs. The only prerequisite is knowing the basics of Lua. Feline provides a ton of configuration options which can let you build your statusline exactly how you want it as long. To see how to do that, take a look at USAGE or use :help feline.txt inside Neovim to read the USAGE documentation.

Help

Common issues

Feline crashes or disappears for seemingly no reason

This can be caused if you forget to remove your other statusline plugins after installing Feline. Make sure all other statusline plugins are removed before you install Feline, that should fix the issue.

Reporting issues or feature requests

If you have an issue that you can't find the fix to in the documentation or want to request a feature you think is absolutely necessary, feel free to make a new Issue and I will try my best to look into it. If you want to contribute to Feline, you can make a Pull Request. For more details, please see: CONTRIBUTING

Why Feline?

Now, you might be thinking, why do we need another statusline plugin? We've already got a bunch of brilliant statusline plugins like galaxyline, airline, lualine, expressline etc. and all of them are excellent. So then, why Feline?

I'd like to preface this by saying that what I'm about to say can be (and probably is) very biased and opinionated. Take what's being said here with a grain of salt. All of this is purely my opinion and not a fact by any means, so it's fine to disagree. Moreover, any statement I make here may be incorrect or outdated. In which case, please feel free to make an Issue or Pull Request correcting it.

I think that despite those plugins being neat, each have their own shortcomings. I find those shortcomings as too much to ignore. For example, most of the statusline plugins are not very customizable and the plugins only provide a limited amount of tools and options for customization. Feline, on the other hand, is built for customizability from the ground up. You are not limited in any way by what the plugin provides. You can control every individual component and its location, appearance, everything about it.

Feline is also fast and never gets in your way. It lazy-loads most of its modules, which allows it to start up instantly. Statusline updates with Feline are also blazing fast, which provides for a really smooth experience.

Feline is minimal and only implements the bare minimum required for you to get started. It both expects and invites you to make your own components and providers, because nobody understands you better than yourself. To help you do that, Feline provides all the tools and options you would need while also giving you a solid foundation to build from. One could say that the real goal of Feline is to make creating your own statusline as easy for you as possible, while also providing reasonable defaults that should be enough for most people.

Documentation is another aspect where I found most statusline plugins to be very lacking. Feline is extremely easy to configure and well-documented, which allows anyone to be able to build their statusline as they wish to. It provides example for every option to allow anyone to easily understand the purpose of any option

Lastly, anyone is welcome to contribute to Feline, either by making an Issue or through a Pull Request (see CONTRIBUTING for further information). Any kind of contribution starting from fixing a minor typo to adding a massive new feature is welcome.

And this plugin is named after cats, you won't get that anywhere else.

LICENSE

Feline is licensed under GNU GPLv3. For more info, see: LICENSE.md.

Miscellaneous

Naming

The name of this plugin is a silly pun based on the convention of the names of statusline plugins ending with 'line', while also being named after cats. And in a way this statusline is supposed to be as quick as a cat's instincts, so I guess the name fits.