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59 lines
1.7 KiB
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# 💾 Persistence
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**Persistence** is a simple lua plugin for automated session management.
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## ✨ Features
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- automatically saves the active session under `~/.local/state/nvim/sessions` on exit
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- simple API to restore the current or last session
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## ⚡️ Requirements
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- Neovim >= 0.7.2
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## 📦 Installation
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Install the plugin with your preferred package manager:
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### [folke](https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim)
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```lua
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-- Lua
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{
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"folke/persistence.nvim",
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event = "BufReadPre", -- this will only start session saving when an actual file was opened
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opts = {
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-- add any custom options here
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}
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}
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```
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## ⚙️ Configuration
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Persistence comes with the following defaults:
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```lua
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{
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dir = vim.fn.expand(vim.fn.stdpath("state") .. "/sessions/"), -- directory where session files are saved
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options = { "buffers", "curdir", "tabpages", "winsize" }, -- sessionoptions used for saving
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pre_save = nil, -- a function to call before saving the session
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save_empty = false, -- don't save if there are no open file buffers
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}
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```
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## 🚀 Usage
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**Persistence** works well with plugins like `startify` or `dashboard`. It will never restore a session automatically,
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but you can of course write an autocmd that does exactly that if you want.
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```lua
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-- restore the session for the current directory
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vim.api.nvim_set_keymap("n", "<leader>qs", [[<cmd>lua require("persistence").load()<cr>]], {})
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-- restore the last session
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vim.api.nvim_set_keymap("n", "<leader>ql", [[<cmd>lua require("persistence").load({ last = true })<cr>]], {})
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-- stop Persistence => session won't be saved on exit
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vim.api.nvim_set_keymap("n", "<leader>qd", [[<cmd>lua require("persistence").stop()<cr>]], {})
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```
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