require("which-key").setup { plugins = { marks = true, -- shows a list of your marks on ' and ` registers = true, -- shows your registers on " in NORMAL or in INSERT mode -- the presets plugin, adds help for a bunch of default keybindings in Neovim -- No actual key bindings are created spelling = { enabled = false, -- enabling this will show WhichKey when pressing z= to select spelling suggestions suggestions = 20 -- how many suggestions should be shown in the list? }, presets = { operators = true, -- adds help for operators like d, y, ... and registers them for motion / text object completion motions = true, -- adds help for motions text_objects = true, -- help for text objects triggered after entering an operator windows = true, -- default bindings on nav = true, -- misc bindings to work with windows z = true, -- bindings for folds, spelling and others prefixed with z g = true -- bindings for prefixed with g } }, -- add operators that will trigger motion and text object completion -- to enable all native operators, set the preset / operators plugin above operators = {gc = "Comments"}, icons = { breadcrumb = "»", -- symbol used in the command line area that shows your active key combo separator = "➜", -- symbol used between a key and it's label group = "+" -- symbol prepended to a group }, window = { border = "none", -- none, single, double, shadow position = "bottom", -- bottom, top margin = {1, 0, 1, 0}, -- extra window margin [top, right, bottom, left] padding = {2, 2, 2, 2} -- extra window padding [top, right, bottom, left] }, layout = { height = {min = 4, max = 25}, -- min and max height of the columns width = {min = 20, max = 50}, -- min and max width of the columns spacing = 3 -- spacing between columns }, ignore_missing = false, -- enable this to hide mappings for which you didn't specify a label hidden = {"", "", "", "", "call", "lua", "^:", "^ "}, -- hide mapping boilerplate show_help = true, -- show help message on the command line when the popup is visible triggers = "auto" -- automatically setup triggers -- triggers = {""} -- or specifiy a list manually }