-- This is where you custom modules and plugins goes. -- See the wiki for a guide on how to extend NvChad local hooks = require "core.hooks" -- NOTE: To use this, make a copy with `cp example_init.lua init.lua` -------------------------------------------------------------------- -- To modify packaged plugin configs, use the overrides functionality -- if the override does not exist in the plugin config, make or request a PR, -- or you can override the whole plugin config with 'chadrc' -> M.plugins.default_plugin_config_replace{} -- this will run your config instead of the NvChad config for the given plugin -- hooks.override("lsp", "publish_diagnostics", function(current) -- current.virtual_text = false; -- return current; -- end) -- To add new mappings, use the "setup_mappings" hook, -- you can set one or many mappings -- example below: -- hooks.add("setup_mappings", function(map) -- map("n", "cc", "gg0vG$d", opt) -- example to delete the buffer -- .... many more mappings .... -- end) -- To add new plugins, use the "install_plugin" hook, -- NOTE: we heavily suggest using Packer's lazy loading (with the 'event' field) -- see: https://github.com/wbthomason/packer.nvim -- examples below: -- hooks.add("install_plugins", function(use) -- use { -- "max397574/better-escape.nvim", -- event = "InsertEnter", -- } -- end) -- alternatively, put this in a sub-folder like "lua/custom/plugins/mkdir" -- then source it with -- require "custom.plugins.mkdir"