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nix-neovim

The goal of this project is to have a NixOS- and home-manager-like way to manage my neovim installation. I will add stuff I use but it is completely extendible by everyone! You can split up your configuration into modules because I'm piggybacking off the NixOS module system.

The output of running :checkhealth.

Usage

This project gives you the function buildNeovim that takes a configuration and pkgs. Available options for configuration can be found by running :help nix-neovim-configuration.txt inside of a neovim instance produced by nix-neovim. A very basic example configuration goes as follows:

# config.nix
{ pkgs, ... }:

{
  # imports = [ <your other modules here> ];

  vim = {
    keybindings = {
      leader = " ";
      which-key-nvim = true;

      keybindings-shortened = {
        "<leader>;" = {
          command = "<Plug>NERDCommenterToggle";
          options.silent = true;
        };
      };
    };

    g.tokyonight_style = "storm";
    opt.showmode = false;
  };

  output = {
    path.style = "pure";
    plugins = with pkgs.vimPlugins; [
      nerdcommenter
      vim-nix
      tokyonight-nvim
    ];
    extraConfig = ''
      colorscheme tokyonight
    '';
  };
}

# flake.nix
{
  inputs = { nix-neovim.url = "github:syberant/nix-neovim"; };

  outputs = { self, nix-neovim }: {
    # For nix build
    defaultPackage."x86_64-linux" = nix-neovim.buildNeovim {
      configuration = ./config.nix;
      # pkgs = <your own instance of nixpkgs here>;
    };

    # For nix run
    defaultApp."x86_64-linux" = {
      type = "app";
      program = "${self.defaultPackage."x86_64-linux"}/bin/nvim";
    };
  };
}

Now you can try it out with nix run .#!

You could also try out some premade configs:

$ # Try out the example (./test.nix) configuration
$ nix run github:syberant/nix-neovim
$ # Or my personal configuration (warning: it has LARGE dependencies, LaTeX in particular.)
$ nix run github:syberant/nix-config#neovim

Philosophy

Early on this project contained default configurations for many common plugins, each with relevant options. This caused a great deal of pain as there was little distinction between nix-neovim and my personal neovim config and constantly updating these options turned out to be very opinionated and problematic (trying to get them complete even more so). If extensive and elaborate options appeal to you go check out some of the other projects in the Links section!

My current goal for this project is to explicitly exclude configuration of specific plugins and instead only provide tools for managing neovim configuration with Nix. This results in features like:

  • vim.opt to set options (set KEY=VALUE in vimscript)
  • vim.g to set global variables (let g:KEY=VALUE in vimscript)
  • vim.keybindings to set keymappings (a hot mess in vimscript)
  • Purity modes
  • plugin.setup to handle the common pattern require(KEY).setup(VALUE) of lua plugins

Many of these features are accomplished by allowing users to define a Nix set and then generating an equivalent JSON file, lua code then reads that JSON file and does the appropriate configuration. This allows splitting up your configuration into many small modules as these Nix sets are merged together like you expect.

Debugging

nix-neovim provides some tools for helping you debug your neovim config:

  • :help nix-neovim-configuration.txt contains a complete list of options, similar to man configuration.nix for NixOS
  • :checkhealth nix_neovim for a quick overview of your configuration
  • :NixNeovimRc opens your generated vimrc
  • :NixNeovimPlugins opens the directory of your installed plugins
  • Switching between purity modes (see :h output.path.style) can be done live:
    • :NixNeovimPathPure sets $PATH to only contain packages defined in output.path.path
    • :NixNeovimPathImpure prefixes $PATH with packages defined in output.path.path
    • :NixNeovimPathNopath resets $PATH to your own environment

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