From 7a60f2d61c44cdba85cbcf10b561b0401e9b105a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gustaf Rydholm Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2022 16:44:32 +0100 Subject: fix: format with stylua config --- lua/config/project.lua | 64 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) (limited to 'lua/config/project.lua') diff --git a/lua/config/project.lua b/lua/config/project.lua index 30a0557..738475c 100644 --- a/lua/config/project.lua +++ b/lua/config/project.lua @@ -2,50 +2,50 @@ local status_ok, project = pcall(require, "project_nvim") if not status_ok then - return + return end -project.setup({ - ---@usage set to false to disable project.nvim. - --- This is on by default since it's currently the expected behavior. - active = true, +project.setup { + ---@usage set to false to disable project.nvim. + --- This is on by default since it's currently the expected behavior. + active = true, - on_config_done = nil, + on_config_done = nil, - ---@usage set to true to disable setting the current-woriking directory - --- Manual mode doesn't automatically change your root directory, so you have - --- the option to manually do so using `:ProjectRoot` command. - manual_mode = false, + ---@usage set to true to disable setting the current-woriking directory + --- Manual mode doesn't automatically change your root directory, so you have + --- the option to manually do so using `:ProjectRoot` command. + manual_mode = false, - ---@usage Methods of detecting the root directory - --- Allowed values: **"lsp"** uses the native neovim lsp - --- **"pattern"** uses vim-rooter like glob pattern matching. Here - --- order matters: if one is not detected, the other is used as fallback. You - --- can also delete or rearangne the detection methods. - -- detection_methods = { "lsp", "pattern" }, -- NOTE: lsp detection will get annoying with multiple langs in one project - detection_methods = { "pattern" }, + ---@usage Methods of detecting the root directory + --- Allowed values: **"lsp"** uses the native neovim lsp + --- **"pattern"** uses vim-rooter like glob pattern matching. Here + --- order matters: if one is not detected, the other is used as fallback. You + --- can also delete or rearangne the detection methods. + -- detection_methods = { "lsp", "pattern" }, -- NOTE: lsp detection will get annoying with multiple langs in one project + detection_methods = { "pattern" }, - ---@usage patterns used to detect root dir, when **"pattern"** is in detection_methods - patterns = { ".git", "_darcs", ".hg", ".bzr", ".svn", "Makefile", "package.json" }, + ---@usage patterns used to detect root dir, when **"pattern"** is in detection_methods + patterns = { ".git", "_darcs", ".hg", ".bzr", ".svn", "Makefile", "package.json" }, - ---@ Show hidden files in telescope when searching for files in a project - show_hidden = false, + ---@ Show hidden files in telescope when searching for files in a project + show_hidden = false, - ---@usage When set to false, you will get a message when project.nvim changes your directory. - -- When set to false, you will get a message when project.nvim changes your directory. - silent_chdir = true, + ---@usage When set to false, you will get a message when project.nvim changes your directory. + -- When set to false, you will get a message when project.nvim changes your directory. + silent_chdir = true, - ---@usage list of lsp client names to ignore when using **lsp** detection. eg: { "efm", ... } - ignore_lsp = {}, + ---@usage list of lsp client names to ignore when using **lsp** detection. eg: { "efm", ... } + ignore_lsp = {}, - ---@type string - ---@usage path to store the project history for use in telescope - datapath = vim.fn.stdpath("data"), -}) + ---@type string + ---@usage path to store the project history for use in telescope + datapath = vim.fn.stdpath "data", +} local tele_status_ok, telescope = pcall(require, "telescope") if not tele_status_ok then - return + return end -telescope.load_extension("projects") +telescope.load_extension "projects" -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2