Marty Oehme
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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.
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[main]
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# Where the pubs repository files (bibtex, metadata, notes) are located
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pubsdir = ~/documents/library
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# Where the documents files are located (default: $(pubsdir)/doc/)
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docsdir = ~/documents/library/doc
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# Specify if a document should be copied or moved in the docdir, or only
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# linked when adding a publication.
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doc_add = copy
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# the command to use when opening document files
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open_cmd = xdg-open
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# which editor to use when editing bibtex files.
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# if using a graphical editor, use the --wait or --block option, i.e.:
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# "atom --wait"
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# "kate --block"
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# If set to an empty string (default) pubs uses the value of the environment
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# variable $EDITOR.
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edit_cmd = ""
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# Which default extension to use when creating a note file.
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note_extension = md
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# How many authors to display when displaying a citation. If there are more
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# authors, only the first author is diplayed followed by 'et al.'.
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max_authors = 3
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# If true debug mode is on which means exceptions are not catched and
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# the full python stack is printed.
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debug = False
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# If true the citekey is normalized using the 'citekey_format' on adding new publications.
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normalize_citekey = False
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# String specifying how to format the citekey. All strings of
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# the form '{substitution:modifier}' and '{substitution}' will
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# be substituted with their appropriate values. The following
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# substitutions are used:
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# author_last_name: last name of the first author
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# year: year of publication
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# short_title: first word of the title (excluding words such as "the", "an", ...)
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# modifiers:
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# l: converts the text to lowercase
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# u: converts the text to uppercase
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# examples:
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# {author_last_name:l}{year} generates 'yang2020'
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# {author_last_name}{year}{short_title} generates 'Yang2020Towards'
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# {author_last_name:l}{year}{short_title:l} generates 'yang2020towards'
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# {author_last_name:u}{year} generates 'YANG2020'
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#
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citekey_format = {author_last_name}{year}
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# which bibliographic fields to exclude from bibtex files. By default, none.
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# Please note that excluding critical fields such as `title` or `author`
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# will break many commands of pubs.
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exclude_bibtex_fields = ,
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[formating]
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# Enable bold formatting, if the terminal supports it.
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bold = True
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# Enable italics, if the terminal supports it.
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italics = True
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# Enable colors, if the terminal supports it.
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color = True
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[theme]
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# Here you can define the color theme used by pubs, if enabled in the
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# 'formating' section. Predefined theme are available at:
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# https://github.com/pubs/pubs/blob/master/extra/themes.md
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# Available colors are: 'black', 'red', 'green', 'yellow', 'blue', 'purple',
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# 'cyan', and 'grey'. Bold colors are available by prefixing 'b' in front of
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# the color name ('bblack', 'bred', etc.), italic colors by prefixing 'i',
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# and bold italic by prefixing 'bi'. Finally, 'bold', 'italic' and
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# 'bolditalic' can be used to apply formatting without changing the color.
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# For no color, use an empty string ''
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# messages
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ok = green
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warning = yellow
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error = red
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# ui elements
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filepath = bold
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citekey = purple
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tag = cyan
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# bibliographic fields
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author = bold
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title = ""
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publisher = ""
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year = bold
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volume = bold
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pages = ""
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[plugins]
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# Comma-separated list of the plugins to load.
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# Currently pubs comes with built-in plugins alias and git.
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active = alias,git
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[[alias]]
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# new subcommands can be defined, e.g.:
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# print = open --with lp
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# evince = open --with evince
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# shell commands can also be defined, by prefixing them with a bang `!`, e.g:
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# count = !pubs list -k | wc -l
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# aliases can also be defined with descriptions using the following configobj
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# subsectioning. NOTE: any aliases defined this way should come after all other
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# aliases, otherwise simple aliases will be ignored.
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# [[[count]]]
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# command = !pubs list -k | wc -l
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# description = lists number of pubs in repo
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# new subcommands can be defined, e.g.:
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# print = open --with lp
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# evince = open --with evince
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# shell commands can also be defined, by prefixing them with a bang `!`, e.g:
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# count = !pubs list -k | wc -l
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# aliases can also be defined with descriptions using the following configobj
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# subsectioning. NOTE: any aliases defined this way should come after all other
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# aliases, otherwise simple aliases will be ignored.
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# [[[count]]]
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# command = !pubs list -k | wc -l
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# description = lists number of pubs in repo
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# To use commas in the description, wrap them in a "" string. For example:
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# description = "lists number of pubs in repo, greets the user afterward"
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[[git]]
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# The git plugin will commit changes to the repository in a git repository
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# created at the root of the pubs directory. All detected changes will be
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# commited every time a change is made by a pubs command.
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# The plugin also propose the `pubs git` subcommand, to directly send git
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# commands to the pubs repository. Therefore, `pubs git status` is equivalent
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# to `git -C <pubsdir> status`, with the `-C` flag instructing
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# to invoke git as if the current directory was <pubsdir>. Note that a
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# limitation of the subcommand is that you cannot use git commands with the
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# `-c` option (pubs will interpret it first.)
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# if False, will display git output when automatic commit are made.
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# Invocation of `pubs git` will always have output displayed.
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quiet = True
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# if True, git will not automatically commit changes
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manual = False
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# if True, color will be conserved from git output (this add `-c color:always`
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# to the git invocation).
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force_color = True
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[internal]
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# The version of this configuration file. Do not edit.
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version = 0.9.0
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