fix: luasnip setup needs to be called last to properly populate snippets
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@ -144,4 +144,49 @@ return {
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-- or leave empty for defaults
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},
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},
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-- You can disable default plugins as follows:
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-- { "max397574/better-escape.nvim", enabled = false },
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-- You can also easily customize additional setup of plugins that is outside of the plugin's setup call
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-- {
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-- "L3MON4D3/LuaSnip",
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-- config = function(plugin, opts)
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-- -- add more custom luasnip configuration such as filetype extend or custom snippets
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-- local luasnip = require "luasnip"
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-- luasnip.filetype_extend("javascript", { "javascriptreact" })
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--
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-- -- include the default astronvim config that calls the setup call
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-- require "astronvim.plugins.configs.luasnip"(plugin, opts)
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-- end,
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-- },
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--
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-- {
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-- "windwp/nvim-autopairs",
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-- config = function(plugin, opts)
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-- require "astronvim.plugins.configs.nvim-autopairs"(plugin, opts) -- include the default astronvim config that calls the setup call
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-- -- add more custom autopairs configuration such as custom rules
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-- local npairs = require "nvim-autopairs"
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-- local Rule = require "nvim-autopairs.rule"
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-- local cond = require "nvim-autopairs.conds"
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-- npairs.add_rules(
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-- {
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-- Rule("$", "$", { "tex", "latex" })
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-- -- don't add a pair if the next character is %
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-- :with_pair(cond.not_after_regex "%%")
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-- -- don't add a pair if the previous character is xxx
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-- :with_pair(
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-- cond.not_before_regex("xxx", 3)
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-- )
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-- -- don't move right when repeat character
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-- :with_move(cond.none())
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-- -- don't delete if the next character is xx
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-- :with_del(cond.not_after_regex "xx")
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-- -- disable adding a newline when you press <cr>
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-- :with_cr(cond.none()),
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-- },
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-- -- disable for .vim files, but it work for another filetypes
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-- Rule("a", "a", "-vim")
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-- )
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-- end,
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-- },
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}
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