Drop the syntax highlighting plugins for fish and nix and switch to
treesitter. The ftdetect is taken from the respective plugins.
We might need to add the indent specific scripts for fish and nix
later since we are not enabling indent with treesitter.
Really delete the buffer. If bdelete is used, we can still go back to
the previous buffer using <C-^> which we do not want. Basically we do
not want a fugitive git buffer to become alternate-file.
See :help alternate-file.
We have been mostly relying on diffconflicts plugin to resolve merge
conflicts. For complex merge conflicts, it becomes difficult to
understand which conflict hunk to pick. The syntax highlighting also
stopped taking effect due to treesitter probably. So just drop this.
Introducing a mapping to jump among conflicts would be helpful.
We let the syntax highlighting entries in our color scheme be, just
in case we decide to revisit this.
Different prettier versions format differently. Add a keymapping to
invoke the project local prettier. Using Neoformat prettier uses the
global install prettier which can give different results.
We drop vim-system-copy and will explicitly use registers when required.
Add nvim-peekup to help with registers and vim-signature for marks. Some
additional helper bindings for working with marks are added as well.
This reverts commit 86de71d5da.
This plugin seems to create problems for things that should work. For
example, trying to paste with 'p' triggers which-key when it should not.
Disabling everything in setup except for Leader prefixed keys does not
work either.
Some options need to be set for both vim.bo (for the current buffer) and
vim.o (for newly opened buffers). This is required till the below PR
gets merged.
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/13479
With nvim-bqf when opening the quickfix list, it jumps around the opened
buffers. For example, when calling LSP reference on a variable in buffer
one, it jumps to buffer three after the quickfix list opens. This is
annoying, so dump it. The preview feature has not been that helpful
anyways.