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sfm-git.nvim

The sfm-git extension is a plugin for the sfm plugin that integrates git functionality to the sfm file explorer.

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Installation

To install the sfm-git extension, you will need to have the sfm plugin installed. You can then install the extension using your preferred plugin manager. For example, using packer.nvim:

{
  "dinhhuy258/sfm.nvim",
  requires = {
    { "dinhhuy258/sfm-git.nvim" },
  },
  config = function()
    local sfm_explorer = require("sfm").setup {}
    sfm_explorer:load_extension "sfm-git"
  end
}

Configuration

The sfm-git plugin provides the following configuration options:

local default_config = {
  debounce_interval_ms = 1000,
  icons = {
    unstaged = "",
    staged = "S",
    unmerged = "",
    renamed = "",
    untracked = "U",
    deleted = "",
    ignored = ""
  }
}

You can override the default configuration in load_extension method

sfm_explorer:load_extension("sfm-git", {
  debounce_interval_ms = 100
})

Commands

  • SFMGitToggle: Toggles Git icons on and off for the explorer.

Installation

Highlight Values

The sfm-git plugin uses the following highlight groups to colorize the git icons in the explorer tree:

  • SFMGitStaged: Used to colorize the git icon for files and folders that have been added to the git index (staged) but not committed yet.
  • SFMGitUnstaged: Used to colorize the git icon for files and folders that have been modified but not added to the git index (unstaged).
  • SFMGitRenamed: Used to colorize the git icon for files and folders that have been renamed but not committed yet.
  • SFMGitDeleted: Used to colorize the git icon for files and folders that have been deleted but not committed yet.
  • SFMGitMerged: Used to colorize the git icon for files and folders that have been merged in a branch.
  • SFMGitNew: Used to colorize the git icon for files and folders that are new and not yet tracked by git.
  • SFMGitIgnored: Used to colorize the git icon for files and folders that are ignored by git.

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