With most of our operations now being done through fzf + git command
line or lazygit, we primarily only require the log & blame facilities.
The blame interface in Gina is confusing.
This time however, we include some nice helper functions of our own.
vim-signify recently fixed the below issue which was a problem earlier.
https://github.com/mhinz/vim-signify/issues/345
Considering that gitsigns exhibits a problem where the complete sign
column is marked while in the middle of a rebase, switch back to using
signify.
This improves the highlighting for files written in pandoc markdown.
It seems having the rainbow parentheses plugin active, results in
overwriting the syntax highlighting for URLs.
With this we can invoke git commit and not have a nested neovim
instance. This also makes 'C' option in lazygit to work properly
when lazygit is being used from the floating terminal with floaterm.
We want information messages to have orange color and warning messages
to have pink color.
Also fix the syntax highlighting for LspDiagnostics. While migrating
away from diagnostic-nvim, we did not specify the syntax highlight for
virtual text correctly, which resulted in them having just plain white
text on black background.
- TSStructure was deprecated
- TSVariable/TSVariableBuiltin/TSNamespace/TSComment seem to be newly
introduced
- Use a different color for functions and identifiers
- Reorder alphabetically. Easier to compare against upstream doc
Not sure what changed in recent releases for either nvim, packer or
lspconfig plugins, but, our custom LSP configuration file seems to
not be loaded or have any effect when specified via packer's config
directive. So load it manually in init.
While we dropped diffconflicts earlier and switch to vanilla vimdiff,
two way merges are definitely better than three way merges. 3 way merge
as in gina or vimdiff is extremely confusing except for may be the
simplest of merge conflicts.
conflict-marker and diffconflicts should let us handle all cases.