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https://github.com/technicalpickles/macos.nvim

macOS-like keybindings in neovide frontends
https://github.com/technicalpickles/macos.nvim

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macOS-like keybindings in neovide frontends

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# nvim-plugin-template

Neovim plugin template; includes automatic documentation generation from README, integration tests with Busted, and linting with Stylua

## Usage

1. Click `use this template` button generate a repo on your github.
2. Clone your plugin repo. Open terminal then cd plugin directory.
3. Run `python3 rename.py your-plugin-name`. This will replace all `nvim-plugin-template` to your `plugin-name`.
Then it will prompt you input `y` or `n` to remove example codes in `init.lua` and
`test/plugin_spec.lua`. If you are familiar this repo just input `y`. If you are looking at this template for the first time I suggest you inspect the contents. After this step `rename.py` will also auto-remove.

Now you have a clean plugin environment. Enjoy!

## Format

The CI uses `stylua` to format the code; customize the formatting by editing `.stylua.toml`.

## Test

Uses [busted](https://lunarmodules.github.io/busted/) for testing. Installs by using `luarocks --lua-version=5.1 install vusted` then runs `vusted ./test`
for your test cases. `vusted` is a wrapper of Busted especially for testing Neovim plugins.

Create test cases in the `test` folder. Busted expects files in this directory to be named `foo_spec.lua`, with `_spec` as a suffix before the `.lua` file extension. For more usage details please check
[busted usage](https://lunarmodules.github.io/busted/)

## CI

- Auto generates doc from README.
- Runs the Busted/vusted integration tests
- Lints with `stylua`.

## More

To see this template in action, take a look at my other plugins.

## License MIT