We do not use any of the other features provided by rust-tools and
only ever needed the inlay hints. Now that there is a plugin for
that which also allows us to use inlay hints for other languages
use that.
There are two options
https://github.com/lvimuser/lsp-inlayhints.nvimhttps://github.com/simrat39/inlay-hints.nvim
The second one is from the rust-tools author himself but we could
not get that to work.
The rebase abort mapping is not really required as fugitive already
provides the `ra` mapping when in git status window to abort rebase.
Use the `gr` mapping for git grep and `gR` for rebasing to origin.
The plugin is in maintenance mode and typescript.nvim does not support
inlay hints. We already use eslint language server and extra commands
provided by lsp-ts-utils/typescript.nvim is something we have never
used. Just drop it.
vim.lsp.buf.formatting function is deprecated and now replaces all the
below three functions with vim.lsp.buf.format.
- vim.lsp.buf.formatting
- vim.lsp.buf.formatting_sync
- vim.lsp.buf.formatting_seq_sync
client.resolved_capabilities is no longer used. One must now access
client.server_capabilities which matches the same structure as the
protocol.
https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification
See neovim commit c618b31.
With commit 7e41cd7 entering in dirvish does not work if bufhidden is
not hide or empty. Set it to hide and using BS which is mapped to C-^
in our key mappings, we can go back to the previous buffer.
We specify an underline cursor shape in terminal settings. This actually
fixes 5c6eebf where we just copied the settings from the referenced
issue but did not actually fix it.
The epoch time under cursor may be in milliseconds or seconds. Use
visual selection to select epoch since we won't know which. Else when
the epoch was in milliseconds we would just get wrong results.