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Easily accessible, per-project markdown notes in Neovim.
https://github.com/JellyApple102/flote.nvim

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Easily accessible, per-project markdown notes in Neovim.

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# flote.nvim

Easy, minimal, per-project and global markdown notes.

![screenshot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/48893929/229207438-80b1d354-defa-45dd-a8dd-2c06e86911f4.png)

## Requirements

Neovim version >= 0.9.0 required for the window title only.
Older versions can disable it, check the [configuration](#configuration) section.

## Installation

Install using your preferred package manager.

Example with [packer.nvim](https://github.com/wbthomason/packer.nvim)

```lua
use {
'JellyApple102/flote.nvim'
}
```

## Configuration

Call `setup`:

```lua
-- defaults
require('flote').setup{
q_to_quit = true,
window_style = 'minimal',
window_border = 'solid',
window_title = true,
notes_dir = vim.fn.stdpath('cache') .. '/flote',
files = {
global = 'flote-global.md',
cwd = function ()
return vim.fn.getcwd()
end,
file_name = function (cwd)
local base_name = vim.fs.basename(cwd)
local parent_base_name = vim.fs.basename(vim.fs.dirname(cwd))
return parent_base_name .. '_' .. base_name .. '.md'
end
}

}
```

| Option | Default | Description |
| --------------- | ------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| q_to_quit | `true` | Remaps `q` in normal mode to `wq` for the note buffer. |
| window_style | `minimal` | See the `config` section of `:h nvim_open_win()`. Currently either `minimal` or empty string `''`. |
| window_border | `solid` | See the `config` section of `:h nvim_open_win()`. Popular options: `single`, `double`, `solid`. |
| window_title | `true` | Show the note file name in the title of the flote window. Requires Neovim >= 0.9.0 |
| notes_dir | `vim.fn.stdpath('cache') .. '/flote'` | Directory where the notes will be stored. |
| files.global | `flote-global.md` | Name of the global file. |
| files.cwd | `vim.fn.getcwd()` | Current Working Directory where we'll extract the project name. |
| files.file_name | `Parentfolder_childfolder.md` | Name of the project note file based on the parent folders. |

## Usage

The note files are created and stored in
`vim.fn.stdpath('cache') .. '/flote'`.
If this directory does not exist, `setup` creates it.

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`flote` provides one user command: `:Flote [opts]`

`:Flote` opens the project notes.
Project notes are named by the top two parent directories of `vim.fn.getcwd()`.

For example, if you open Neovim in `~/projects/your-awesome-project`,
the generated note file is called `projects_your-awesome-project.md`.

`:Flote global` opens the global note file `flote-global.md`.

`:Flote manage` opens the `flote` directory in `netrw` for easy note management.

## Notes

Currently the buffers created and opened in the float window are
given the `bufhidden` value of `wipe`, meaning they are completely erased
when no longer visible. This includes discarding unsaved changes without warning.

This plugin will not work in Windows environments without a `touch` command.
Files are created by calling by calling `os.execute()` with the `touch` command.

## Coming Soon

- Prettier popup window. Things like note filename, press 'q' to quit, title, etc.
- Slightly more robust window management. 'q' to quit works already, but as it stands
you can open multiple note windows.

## Tips

- Using the parent `.git` folder as the cwd:

```lua
require("flote").setup {
files = {
cwd = function()
local bufPath = vim.api.nvim_buf_get_name(0)
local cwd = require("lspconfig").util.root_pattern ".git"(bufPath)

return cwd
end,
},
}
```

## Extras

I wrote this for personal use because I wanted per-project notes without
having to learn or use a larger project like [nvim-orgmode](https://github.com/nvim-orgmode/orgmode)
or [vimwiki](https://github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki). These plugins are great and have many more features,
but I wanted something smaller.
As such there is no configuration, all the defaults are my preference.
I think most people would use the defaults anyway.

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Theme used in screenshot is [kanagawa.nvim](https://github.com/rebelot/kanagawa.nvim)

Check out my other plugin [easyread.nvim](https://github.com/JellyApple102/easyread.nvim)