.cfg/.config/nvim/after/plugin/treesitter.lua
Pratyush Desai dc6d71b5b1 neovim overhaul (#1)
It is a complete redo of the vim/nvim experience. It's neovim with lua everything
While this was configured this way with a local computer in mind it should be easy to set up and use on a remote machine.

Known Issues:

* Fuzzy finder (this is down to me not having understood properly)
* Harpoon adding paths (again me)
* Need to review the `set.lua` and `remap.lua` for a more uniform approach in nomenclature.

This should see more updates.

Reviewed-on: #1
2023-01-15 16:50:02 +01:00

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require'nvim-treesitter.configs'.setup {
-- A list of parser names, or "all" (the four listed parsers should always be installed)
ensure_installed = { "c", "python", "rust", "go", "javascript", "lua", "vim", "help" },
-- Install parsers synchronously (only applied to `ensure_installed`)
sync_install = false,
-- Automatically install missing parsers when entering buffer
-- Recommendation: set to false if you don't have `tree-sitter` CLI installed locally
auto_install = true,
highlight = {
-- `false` will disable the whole extension
enable = true,
-- NOTE: these are the names of the parsers and not the filetype. (for example if you want to
-- disable highlighting for the `tex` filetype, you need to include `latex` in this list as this is
-- the name of the parser)
-- Setting this to true will run `:h syntax` and tree-sitter at the same time.
-- Set this to `true` if you depend on 'syntax' being enabled (like for indentation).
-- Using this option may slow down your editor, and you may see some duplicate highlights.
-- Instead of true it can also be a list of languages
additional_vim_regex_highlighting = false,
},
}