dotfiles/nix-conf/home-manager/base/neovim.nix

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# TODO: vim-plug and Mason supports laziness. Probably worth it to explore
# incremental dependencies based on the project
# TODO: just install these things, then symlink to mason's bin directory
#
# One thing to consider, though, /nix/store of `nix-shell` or `nix-develop`
# might be different from `home-manager`'s
{ pkgs, lib, config, proj_root, ... }:
let
# NOTE: Add packages to nvim_pkgs instead, so that it's available at userspace
# and is added to the path after wrapping.
# check: nix repl `homeConfigurations.hungtr.config.programs.neovim.finalPackage.buildCommand`
# see: :/--suffix.*PATH
# there should be mentions of additional packages
my_neovim = pkgs.neovim-unwrapped;
rust_pkgs = (pkgs.rust-bin.selectLatestNightlyWith
(
toolchain:
toolchain.default.override {
extensions = [ "rust-src" "rust-analyzer" "rust-docs" "rustfmt" "clippy" "miri" ];
}
));
nvim_pkgs = [
# pkgs.gccStdenv
pkgs.tree-sitter
pkgs.fzf # file name fuzzy search
pkgs.ripgrep # content fuzzy search
pkgs.zk # Zettelkasten (limited support)
pkgs.fd # Required by a Telescope plugin (?)
pkgs.stdenv.cc.cc.lib
pkgs.rnix-lsp # doesn't work, Mason just installs it using cargo
pkgs.rust4cargo
pkgs.nickel
pkgs.lsp-nls
pkgs.go # doesn't work, Mason installs from runtime path
# Language-specific stuffs
pkgs.sumneko-lua-language-server
# pkgs.python3Packages.python-lsp-server
pkgs.nodePackages.pyright
pkgs.python3Packages.pylint
pkgs.python3Packages.flake8
# FIXME: installing ansible from here just doesn't work :/
# pkgs.ansible-lint
# pkgs.python38Packages.ansible
# pkgs.ansible-language-server
# TODO: the devShell should provide rust-analyzer so that
# cargo test builds binaries compatible with rust-analyzer
# pkgs.rust-analyzer
# rust_pkgs
# pkgs.evcxr # Rust REPL for Conjure!
] ++ lib.optionals (pkgs.stdenv.isDarwin) (
let
inherit (pkgs.darwin.apple_sdk.frameworks) System CoreFoundation; in
[
System
CoreFoundation
]
);
in
{
options.base.neovim = {
enable = lib.mkOption {
default = true;
description = "enable personalized neovim as default editor";
type = lib.types.bool;
example = false;
};
};
config = lib.mkIf config.base.neovim.enable {
# home-manager
programs.neovim = {
enable = true;
package = my_neovim;
viAlias = true;
vimAlias = true;
withPython3 = true;
withNodeJs = true;
# Attempt 4: Correct way to make neovim aware of packages
# homeConfigurations.config.programs.neovim takes UNWRAPPED neovim
# and wraps it.
# Ideally, we build our own neovim and add that to config.home.packages
# to share it with nixOS. But we don't really need to share
extraPackages = nvim_pkgs;
# only for here for archive-documentation
# extraPython3Packages = (pypkgs: [
# # pypkgs.python-lsp-server
# pypkgs.ujson
# ]);
# I use vim-plug, so I probably don't require packaging
# extraConfig actually writes to init-home-manager.vim (not lua)
# https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/pull/3287
# extraConfig = builtins.readFile "${proj_root}/neovim/init.lua";
extraLuaConfig = (builtins.readFile "${proj_root.config.path}//neovim/init.lua");
};
# home.packages = nvim_pkgs;
};
}