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zk-org avatar zk-org commented on September 15, 2024
Is this still a desired plugin?

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mickael-menu avatar mickael-menu commented on September 15, 2024 1

Thanks for the kind words @smithbm2316

I still think a Neovim plugin powered by zk's LSP server would be valuable. Unfortunately, I don't know Lua myself, so it could only be achieved with external contributions. Yours is most welcome!

Take a look at this comment from @mhanberg who shared his own config using fzf.nvim. It could be useful for the plugin as well: https://github.com/mickael-menu/zk/discussions/11#discussioncomment-1535746

As this repo is pretty empty at this point, let me know when you're ready and I'll just add you as a collaborator on the repo directly.

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mhanberg avatar mhanberg commented on September 15, 2024 1

Yes, feel free to copy any of my config.

Also, just for posterity, I utilize fzf.vim.

This is because I've tried fzf-lua and found it really slow, and I don't use telescope.

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smithbm2316 avatar smithbm2316 commented on September 15, 2024 1

Awesome! I'll ping you here when I'm ready to get started on that. I'm optimistic that I could get started in a little over a week. I was hoping to try and design some of the features/integrations in a way where we could expose an API that could then let anybody install this plugin and integrate it with their fuzzy finder or tools of choice, simply sending them the data that they need from zk to make the starting point easier. Then we could perhaps support a handful of the more popular fuzzy finders out of the box, such as fzf.vim and Telescope via the API as well for people who just want to install and map the keybindings and be good to go.

It sounds like it might be a perfect fit for us then if you're not too familiar with Lua, as I am not too familiar with Golang! I'm so glad to hear that this could be a valuable way for me to contribute to this project 😄. I'm no Lua wizard but I write a lot of it in my own config and have made contributions to a couple of different Lua-based Neovim plugins over the last year. Writing Lua with Neovim's APIs is probably the programming that I find the most fun at the moment.

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mickael-menu avatar mickael-menu commented on September 15, 2024 1

I was hoping to try and design some of the features/integrations in a way where we could expose an API that could then let anybody install this plugin and integrate it with their fuzzy finder or tools of choice, simply sending them the data that they need from zk to make the starting point easier. Then we could perhaps support a handful of the more popular fuzzy finders out of the box, such as fzf.vim and Telescope via the API as well for people who just want to install and map the keybindings and be good to go.

Sounds like the perfect approach. Looking forward to your contributions!

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mickael-menu avatar mickael-menu commented on September 15, 2024 1

Thanks @smithbm2316! I invited you as a collaborator.

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smithbm2316 avatar smithbm2316 commented on September 15, 2024

Hey @mickael-menu 👋! I'm planning on finally doing some work on the plugin this weekend! I've got two days off from work for Thanksgiving so I should have some time to start getting some of the groundwork going. I'm ready to be added as a collaborator whenever you have the chance 😁

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