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diff -rN -u old-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/after/queries/nickel/highlights.scm new-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/after/queries/nickel/highlights.scm --- old-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/after/queries/nickel/highlights.scm 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ new-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/after/queries/nickel/highlights.scm 2024-11-25 01:58:49.793762794 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +;; SPDX-FileCopyrightText 2023 toastal <toastal@posteo.net> +;; SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later +; extends + +("fun" @keyword.function @conceal (#set! conceal "λ")) +("rec" @keyword @conceal (#set! conceal "Γ")) +("forall" @keyword @conceal (#set! conceal "∀")) +("->" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "→")) +("=>" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "⇒")) +("=" @operator.assignment @conceal (#set! conceal "≔")) + +("==" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "=")) +("!=" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "≠")) +("<=" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "≤")) +(">=" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "≥")) +("&&" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "∧")) +("||" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "∨")) +("!" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "¬")) +("*" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "×")) +("/" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "÷")) + +("Bool" @type @conceal (#set! conceal "𝔹")) +("Number" @type @conceal (#set! conceal "ℝ")) diff -rN -u old-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/after/queries/nix/highlights.scm new-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/after/queries/nix/highlights.scm --- old-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/after/queries/nix/highlights.scm 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ new-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/after/queries/nix/highlights.scm 2024-11-25 01:58:49.793762794 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +;; SPDX-FileCopyrightText 2023 toastal <toastal@posteo.net> +;; SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later +; extends + +("rec" @keyword @conceal (#set! conceal "Γ")) +("=" @operator.assignment @conceal (#set! conceal "≔")) +("let" (binding_set (binding "=" @operator.assignment @conceal (#set! conceal "←")))) + +("!" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "¬")) +("==" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "=")) +("!=" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "≠")) +("<=" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "≤")) +(">=" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "≥")) +("&&" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "∧")) +("||" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "∨")) +("->" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "→")) +("*" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "×")) +("/" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "÷")) +("//" @operator @conceal (#set! conceal "⫽")) diff -rN -u old-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/.boring new-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/.boring --- old-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/.boring 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ new-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/.boring 2024-11-25 01:58:49.793762794 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +result/($|/) +\.envrc$ +(^|/).direnv/($|/) + +# NO to Docker +Dockerfile +docker-compose diff -rN -u old-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/COPYING.LESSER.txt new-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/COPYING.LESSER.txt --- old-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/COPYING.LESSER.txt 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ new-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/COPYING.LESSER.txt 2024-11-25 01:58:49.793762794 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,504 @@ + GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2.1, February 1999 + + Copyright © 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + +[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. diff -rN -u old-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/.editorconfig new-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/.editorconfig --- old-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/.editorconfig 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ new-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/.editorconfig 2024-11-25 01:58:49.793762794 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# http://editorconfig.org/ + +root = true + +[*] +charset = utf-8 +end_of_line = lf +insert_final_newline = true +indent_style = tab +trim_trailing_whitespace = true + +[*.{nix,scm}] +indent_style = space + +[*.nix] +indent_size = 2 + +[*.rst] +indent_style = unset diff -rN -u old-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/flake.lock new-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/flake.lock --- old-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/flake.lock 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ new-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/flake.lock 2024-11-25 01:58:49.793762794 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +{ + "nodes": { + "nixpkgs": { + "locked": { + "lastModified": 1693654884, + "narHash": "sha256-EqKKEl+IOS8TSjkt+xn1qGpsjnx5/ag33YNQ1+c7OuM=", + "owner": "NixOS", + "repo": "nixpkgs", + "rev": "e7f35e03abd06a2faef6684d0de813370e13bda8", + "type": "github" + }, + "original": { + "owner": "NixOS", + "ref": "nixpkgs-unstable", + "repo": "nixpkgs", + "type": "github" + } + }, + "root": { + "inputs": { + "nixpkgs": "nixpkgs" + } + } + }, + "root": "root", + "version": 7 +} diff -rN -u old-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/flake.nix new-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/flake.nix --- old-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/flake.nix 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ new-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/flake.nix 2024-11-25 01:58:49.793762794 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +{ + description = "Neovim plugin for Unicode character conceal via tree-sitter"; + + inputs = { + nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixpkgs-unstable"; + }; + + outputs = { self, nixpkgs, ... }@inputs: + let + name = "nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal"; + + # neovim ∪ tree-sitter + supportedSystems = [ + "aarch64-linux" + "i686-linux" + "x86_64-linux" + "aarch64-darwin" + "x86_64-darwin" + ]; + + forAllSystems = nixpkgs.lib.genAttrs supportedSystems; + + nixpkgsFor = forAllSystems (system: import nixpkgs { + inherit system; + config = { + allowlistedLicenses = with nixpkgs.lib.licenses; [ + ]; + }; + overlays = [ self.overlays.vimPlugins ]; + }); + in + { + overlays = { + vimPlugins = final: prev: { + vimPlugins = prev.vimPlugins // { ${name} = self.packages.${prev.system}.${name}; }; + }; + }; + + packages = forAllSystems (system: + let pkgs = nixpkgsFor.${system}; in { + default = self.packages.${system}.${name}; + + ${name} = pkgs.vimUtils.buildVimPluginFrom2Nix { + inherit name; + namePrefix = ""; + src = builtins.path { + inherit name; + path = ./.; + filter = path: type: ! pkgs.lib.lists.elem (/. + path) [ + ./result + ./.direnv + ./_build + ./_darcs + ]; + }; + meta.license = pkgs.lib.licenses.lgpl21; + }; + + nvim-mod = pkgs.neovim.override { + configure = { + packages.myPlugins = with pkgs.vimPlugins; { + start = [ + (nvim-treesitter.withPlugins ( + plugins: with plugins; [ + nickel + nix + ] + )) + playground + self.packages."${system}"."${name}" + ]; + }; + customRC = '' + syntax off + set tabstop=4 + set shiftwidth=4 + set conceallevel=2 + + autocmd BufNewFile,BufRead *.ncl setfiletype nickel + autocmd BufNewFile,BufRead *.nix setfiletype nix + + lua <<EOF + require('nvim-treesitter.configs').setup({ + highlight = { + enable = true, + }, + }) + EOF + ''; + }; + }; + }); + + apps = forAllSystems (system: + let pkgs = nixpkgsFor.${system}; in { + default = self.apps.${system}.nvim-mod; + + nvim-mod = { + type = "app"; + program = "${self.packages.${system}.nvim-mod}/bin/nvim"; + }; + }); + + devShells = forAllSystems (system: + let pkgs = nixpkgsFor.${system}; in + { + ${name} = pkgs.mkShell { + inherit name; + buildInputs = with pkgs; [ + nixpkgs-fmt + topiary + ]; + }; + + default = self.devShells.${system}.${name}; + }); + }; +} diff -rN -u old-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/README.rst new-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/README.rst --- old-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/README.rst 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ new-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/README.rst 2024-11-25 01:58:49.793762794 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +================================ +nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal +================================ + +Tired of seeing ``->`` when you could be seeing ``→``? +Find coding ligatures to be a `misuse of font features`_? + +nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-coneal is a Neovim_ plugin ðat uses tree-sitter_ to conceal operators & keywords into ðeir Unicode representation. +Ðis is great for languages ðat haven’t yet implemented Unicode support or where language maintainers have yet to be inlightened by Unicode in ðeir projects. + +Goals of ðis project: + +• Replace symbols wið ðose common in pseudocode, maþematics, or |APL|_ +• Don’t consider any of ð above as final if ð meaning is too obscure—particuarly wiþ |APL|. +• Don’t create symbols meanings just for ð ‘fun’ of it +• Don’t use a symbol if ðere’s not a good way to represent variants ðat would ruin symmetry (e.g. OCaml uses ``*`` & ``*.`` for ints & floats, so while ``×`` would be preferred, ðere’s no way to represent ``×.`` as a single character & readers would lose ð connection) + +.. _`misuse of font features`: https://practicaltypography.com/ligatures-in-programming-fonts-hell-no.html +.. _Neovim: https://neovim.io +.. _tree-sitter: https://tree-sitter.github.io/tree-sitter/ +.. |APL| replace:: :ac:`APL` +.. _|APL|: https://aplwiki.com + + +Repository & Mirrors +==================== + +Ð nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal plugin may be found on `darcs hub`_. +Currently ðere are no mirrors. + +.. _`darcs hub`: https://hub.darcs.net/toastal/nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal + + +License +======= + +Ðis project is licensed under GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1 (LGPL-2.1-or-later_) – see ð ``COPYING.txt`` & ``COPYING.lesser.txt`` files in ðis project for details. + +.. _LGPL-2.1-or-later: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.en.html + + +Requirements +============ + +You will need a plugin ðat can lead Tree-sitter grammars. +nvim-treesitter_ seems to be ð community default despite lacking ð “-” between “tree” & “sitter”. +Regardless, wiþ ð Neovim community, ðere likely is anoðer option if you boðer searching. + +.. _nvim-treesitter: https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter + + +Usage +===== + +Include ðis repository into your package manager (if your package manager doesn’t support non-Git, raise issues wið ðem). +Ðere should be no additional intallation steps. +One may + +If using basic nix + .. code-block:: nix + + { + nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal = vimUtils.buildVimPluginFrom2Nix { + pname = "nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal"; + version = "$PATCH_DATE_OR_VERSION"; + src = fetchdarcs { + url = "https://hub.darcs.net/toastal/nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal"; + rev = "$PATCH_HASH_OR_TAG_OR_BRANCH"; + sha256 = "$SHA256_HASH"; + }; + }; + } + +But it may be easier using `flake.nix` input’s overlay + .. code-block:: nix + + { + input = { + # … + nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal = { + url = "tarball+https://hub.darcs.net/toastal/nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/dist"; + inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; + }; + }; + + outputs = { self, nixpkgs, ... }@inputs: { + # …wherever you do your overlays… + overlays = [ + inputs.nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal.overlays.vimPlugins + ]; + }; + } + +.. NOTE:: + + You are responsible for setting your ``filetype`` as well as ``conceallevel`` > 0. + + +Contributing +============ + +Send patches to ð mailing list: https://lists.sr.ht/~toastal/nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal + + +Funding +======= + +If you want to make a small contribution to ð maintenance of ðis & oðer projects. + +Crowdfunding + • Liberapay: `@toastal <https://liberapay.com/toastal>`_ + +Cryptocurrency + • Bitcoin: 39nLVxrXPnD772dEqWFwfZZbfTv5BvV89y_ (`BTC verified on Keybase <https://keybase.io/toastal/sigchain#690220ca450a3e73ff800c3e059de111d9c1cd2fcdaf3d17578ad312093fff2c0f>`_) + • Zcash: t1a9pD1D2SDTTd7dbc15KnKsyYXtGcjHuZZ_ (`ZEC verified on Keybase <https://keybase.io/toastal/sigchain#65c0114a3c8ffb46e39e4d8b5ee0c06c9eb97a02c4f6c42a2b157ca83b8c47c70f>`_) + +.. _39nLVxrXPnD772dEqWFwfZZbfTv5BvV89y: bitcoin://39nLVxrXPnD772dEqWFwfZZbfTv5BvV89y?message=Funding%20toastal%E2%80%99s%20nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal%20development +.. _t1a9pD1D2SDTTd7dbc15KnKsyYXtGcjHuZZ: zcash://t1a9pD1D2SDTTd7dbc15KnKsyYXtGcjHuZZ?message=Funding%20toastal%E2%80%99s%20nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal%20development diff -rN -u old-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/.topiary/languages.toml new-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/.topiary/languages.toml --- old-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/.topiary/languages.toml 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ new-nvim-tree-sitter-unicode-conceal/.topiary/languages.toml 2024-11-25 01:58:49.793762794 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +[[language]] +name = "bash" +extensions = [ "bash", "sh" ] +indent = " " + +[[language]] +name = "json" +extensions = [ "json" ] +indent = " " + +[[language]] +name = "nickel" +extensions = [ "ncl" ] +indent = " " + +[[language]] +name = "ocaml" +extensions = [ "ml", "mli" ] +indent = " " + +[[language]] +name = "rust" +extensions = [ "rs" ] +indent = " " + +[[language]] +name = "toml" +extensions = [ "toml" ] +indent = " "