local opt = vim.opt vim.g.loaded_perl_provider = 0 vim.g.loaded_python3_provider = 0 vim.g.loaded_node_provider = 0 vim.g.loaded_ruby_provider = 0 vim.g.lazygit_config = false vim.g.snacks_animate = true opt.hlsearch = false opt.incsearch = true opt.clipboard = "" opt.cursorline = true opt.list = true opt.number = true opt.relativenumber = true opt.scrolloff = 8 opt.showmode = false opt.signcolumn = "yes" opt.smartcase = true opt.smartindent = true opt.spelllang = { "en" } -- "de"?? opt.splitbelow = true opt.splitright = true opt.statuscolumn = [[%!v:lua.require'snacks.statuscolumn'.get()]] opt.termguicolors = true opt.virtualedit = "block" opt.wildmode = "longest:full,full" -- I like 4 space indents opt.tabstop = 4 opt.softtabstop = 4 opt.shiftwidth = 4 opt.expandtab = true opt.swapfile = false opt.backup = false opt.undodir = os.getenv("HOME") .. "/.local/state/nvim/undodir" opt.undofile = true opt.undolevels = 10000 opt.updatetime = 200 -- In my current setup 100 characters line length means that i can have 2 windows side-by-side with -- sway and still see all characters of that line. (110 would be the absolute maximum) -- I want to rely on textwrap as few as possible opt.colorcolumn = "100" opt.wrap = false -- This allows '@' in filenames opt.isfname:append("@-@") -- Better completopt experience opt.completeopt = { "menu", "menuone", "noselect" } vim.filetype.add({ extension = { alloy = "alloy", caddy = "caddyfile", container = "systemd", image = "systemd", network = "systemd", service = "systemd", socket = "systemd", }, pattern = { [".*/sway/conf%.d/.*"] = "swayconfig", }, })