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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

    🎈 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

    🗺 A better way to create key mappings in Neovim.

  • folke/which-key.nvim
    1189

    💥 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

    🗺️ 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

    🛍 JSON schemas for Neovim

  • folke/trouble.nvim
    1388

    🚦 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 breeze🎐. Exploring LSP and 🌲Treesitter symbols a piece of 🍰. Take control like a boss 🦍.

  • 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

    🍨 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 🎄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

    🏃💨 Search Dash.app from your Neovim fuzzy finder. Built with Rust 🦀 and Lua

  • Cursor Line

  • edluffy/specs.nvim
    233

    👓 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

    🧘 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 🔭

  • 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 📖

  • 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

    👀 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

    🧠 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

    🌚 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/L3MON4D3/LuaSnip

LuaSnip

LuaSnip

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/41961280/122515860-5179fa00-d00e-11eb-91f7-331893f61fbf.mp4

Features

  • Tabstops
  • Text-Transformations using Lua functions
  • Conditional Expansion
  • Defining nested Snippets
  • Filetype-specific Snippets
  • Choices
  • Dynamic Snippet creation
  • Regex-Trigger
  • Autotriggered Snippets
  • Easy Postfix Snippets
  • Fast
  • Parse LSP-Style Snippets either directly in lua, as a vscode package or a snipmate snippet collection.
  • Expand LSP-Snippets with nvim-compe (or its' successor, nvim-cmp (requires cmp_luasnip))
  • Snippet history (jump back into older snippets)
  • Resolve filetype at the cursor using Treesitter

Drawbacks

  • Snippets that make use of the entire functionality of this plugin have to be defined in Lua (but 95% of snippets can be written in lsp-syntax).

Requirements

Neovim >= 0.7 (extmarks) jsregexp for lsp-snippet-transformations (see here for some tips on installing it).

Setup

Install

  • With your preferred plugin manager i.e. vim-plug, Packer or lazy
    Packer:

    use({
    	"L3MON4D3/LuaSnip",
    	-- follow latest release.
    	tag = "v2.*", -- Replace <CurrentMajor> by the latest released major (first number of latest release)
    	-- install jsregexp (optional!:).
    	run = "make install_jsregexp"
    })
    

    lazy:

    {
    	"L3MON4D3/LuaSnip",
    	-- follow latest release.
    	version = "2.*", -- Replace <CurrentMajor> by the latest released major (first number of latest release)
    	-- install jsregexp (optional!).
    	build = "make install_jsregexp"
    }
    

    vim-plug:

    " follow latest release and install jsregexp.
    Plug 'L3MON4D3/LuaSnip', {'tag': 'v2.*', 'do': 'make install_jsregexp'} " Replace <CurrentMajor> by the latest released major (first number of latest release)
    

    Check the Releases-section to the right for the latest major version.

  • LuaSnip uses Semantic Versioning (with some leeway, big patches might end up as a Minor version)!
    Releases will be tagged as vMajor.Minor.Patch, we recommend following the latest Major release.
    Consider watching the repos releases so you're notified when a new version becomes available.

Keymaps

In vimscript, with <Tab> for jumping forward/expanding a snippet, <Shift-Tab> for jumping backward, and <Ctrl-E> for changing the current choice when in a choiceNode...

" press <Tab> to expand or jump in a snippet. These can also be mapped separately
" via <Plug>luasnip-expand-snippet and <Plug>luasnip-jump-next.
imap <silent><expr> <Tab> luasnip#expand_or_jumpable() ? '<Plug>luasnip-expand-or-jump' : '<Tab>' 
" -1 for jumping backwards.
inoremap <silent> <S-Tab> <cmd>lua require'luasnip'.jump(-1)<Cr>

snoremap <silent> <Tab> <cmd>lua require('luasnip').jump(1)<Cr>
snoremap <silent> <S-Tab> <cmd>lua require('luasnip').jump(-1)<Cr>

" For changing choices in choiceNodes (not strictly necessary for a basic setup).
imap <silent><expr> <C-E> luasnip#choice_active() ? '<Plug>luasnip-next-choice' : '<C-E>'
smap <silent><expr> <C-E> luasnip#choice_active() ? '<Plug>luasnip-next-choice' : '<C-E>'

... or in lua, with a different set of keys: <Ctrl-K> for expanding, <Ctrl-L> for jumping forward, <Ctrl-J> for jumping backward, and <Ctrl-E> for changing the active choice.

vim.keymap.set({"i"}, "<C-K>", function() ls.expand() end, {silent = true})
vim.keymap.set({"i", "s"}, "<C-L>", function() ls.jump( 1) end, {silent = true})
vim.keymap.set({"i", "s"}, "<C-J>", function() ls.jump(-1) end, {silent = true})

vim.keymap.set({"i", "s"}, "<C-E>", function()
	if ls.choice_active() then
		ls.change_choice(1)
	end
end, {silent = true})

nvim-cmp's wiki also contains an example for setting up a super-tab-like mapping.

Add Snippets

Check out the doc for a general explanation of the loaders and their benefits. The following list serves only as a short overview.

  • VS Code-like: To use existing VS Code style snippets from a plugin (eg. rafamadriz/friendly-snippets) simply install the plugin and then add

    require("luasnip.loaders.from_vscode").lazy_load()
    

    somewhere in your nvim-config. LuaSnip will then load the snippets contained in the plugin on startup. You can also easily load your own custom vscode style snippets by passing the path to the custom snippet-directory to the load function:

    -- load snippets from path/of/your/nvim/config/my-cool-snippets
    require("luasnip.loaders.from_vscode").lazy_load({ paths = { "./my-cool-snippets" } })
    

    For more info on the VS Code loader, check the examples or documentation.

  • SnipMate-like: Very similar to VS Code packages; install a plugin that provides snippets and call the load-function:

    require("luasnip.loaders.from_snipmate").lazy_load()
    

    The SnipMate format is very simple, so adding custom snippets only requires a few steps:

    • add a directory beside your init.vim (or any other place that is in your runtimepath) named snippets.
    • inside that directory, create files named <filetype>.snippets and add snippets for the given filetype in it (for inspiration, check honza/vim-snippets).
      # comment
      snippet <trigger> <description>
      <snippet-body>
      snippet if C-style if
      if ($1)
      	$0
      

    Again, there are some examples and documentation.

  • Lua: Add the snippets by calling require("luasnip").add_snippets(filetype, snippets). An example for this can be found here.
    This can also be done much cleaner, with all the benefits that come with using a loader, by using the loader for lua

There's also a repository collecting snippets for various languages, molleweide/LuaSnip-snippets.nvim

Documentation

Getting started

You have two main choices: use SnipMate/VS Code snippets (easier) or write snippets in Lua (more complex but also more feature-rich). Here are some suggestions for getting started in either case:

  • SnipMate or VS Code snippets: if you only want to write/load SnipMate or VS Code snippets and ignore Lua snippets (and this is definitely recommended if you don't yet need Lua snippets' more complicated features), check out the sections on loading VS Code or SnipMate packages in DOC.md. Of those two, SnipMate is definitely the more comfortable way of writing snippets.
  • Lua snippets: we suggest first watching or reading one of the introductory guides in the Resources for new users section below. After getting familiar with the basics, you should check out the important LuaSnip features in the following list:
    • config: Notable: region_check_events for jumping to the end of snippets the cursor is no longer inside of, delete_check_events for cleaning up snippets whose text was deleted, and enable_autosnippets to enable automatic snippet expansion.
    • extras: This module contains many functions that make writing snippets significantly easier; fmt and lambda are especially useful.
    • lua-loader: A very useful way to load snippets, more comfortable than calling add_snippets.
      Also supports hot reload (limited to buffers in the same NeoVim instance as the edited file) and jumping to the files that provide snippets to the current buffer.
    • Advanced nodes: functionNode, dynamicNode, choiceNode and restoreNode.
      Instead of reading about them in the doc, the first three are explained very well in this video by TJ DeVries.

Official docs and examples

Note: instead of immediately reading the official documentation, you may want to check out the Resources for new users section below since the docs are written more as a reference manual than as a tutorial for new users.

  • DOC.md is the main documentation—it gives an overview of how to write snippets, explains the role and use case of each LuaSnip node, shows how to load snippets from Lua, VS Code, and SnipMate formats, and covers the available LuaSnip API.
  • :help luasnip.txt is a plain text version of DOC.md available with Neovim's :help feature.
  • The file Examples/snippets.lua contains many example snippets written in Lua—we highly recommend looking through (or better yet, :luafileing) these example snippets before using LuaSnip's advanced features.
  • The Wiki contains some useful LuaSnip extensions and some examples of advanced snippets and configs.
  • Configuration is documented in DOC.md as well.

【中文版】DOC in Chinese is here.

Resources for new users

Here are some LuaSnip videos and tutorials on the Web:

  • Introductory and advanced YouTube videos by the one and only TJ DeVries. Unfortunately there were some breaking changes in LuaSnip since these videos were recorded:
    • Snippets are now added via ls.add_snippets instead of with ls.snippets = {}
  • A guide to writing snippets in Lua with LaTeX-themed GIFs and real-life examples by @ejmastnak
  • A collection of LuaSnip guides by @evesdropper, with most of them also in a LaTeX context
  • An introductory LuaSnip video tutorial for beginners by Ziontee113

Inspired by vsnip.vim