dotfiles/nvim/.config/nvim/init.lua
Marty Oehme f33b4c9c37
nvim: Restructure lua dir
Moved plugins into individual component module files which are
automatically required by lazy.nvim. Should make everything a tiny bit
more modular, or at least prepare the way for true modularity if I ever
have the time on my hands to ensure everything works with missing
modules.

Moved core settings into their own directory (`core`), and created a
`personal` folder which contains functions/plugins I wrote that do not
necessarily have to be their own imported plugin yet.

Finally, extended the utility functions a little, so we can detect if a
plugin exists and change e.g. key maps based on that (once again,
extending modularity a little more). Some simple attempts have been made
at that in the `mappings.lua` file, though it is nowhere near extensive
yet - most keymaps are still set regardless of plugin availability.

However, with this slimmer base to work off of, I feel more confident in
changing future things about this setup a little more ad-hoc without
having as many ripple repercussions as before.
2023-06-17 21:54:22 +02:00

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-- many ideas for this config come from
-- https://github.com/elianiva/dotfiles/ - with much gratitude
local api = vim.api
api.nvim_exec2("runtime abbrev.vim", {})
for _, source in ipairs({
"core.settings",
"core.lazy",
"core.autocmds",
"core.mappings",
"core.look",
"personal",
}) do
local status_ok, fault = pcall(require, source)
if not status_ok then
vim.api.nvim_err_writeln("Failed to load " .. source .. "\n\n" .. fault)
end
end
-- to include e.g. the spell dictionaries for vim
vim.opt.rtp:append(vim.fn.stdpath("data") .. "/site")