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bufdelete.nvim

About

Neovim's default :bdelete command can be quite annoying, since it also messes up your entire window layout by deleting windows. bufdelete.nvim aims to fix that by providing useful commands that allow you to delete a buffer without messing up your window layout.

Requirements

  • Latest Neovim stable version.

NOTE: The plugin may work on older versions, but it will always be developed with the latest stable version in mind. So if you use a distribution or operating system that has older versions instead of the newest one, either compile the latest version of Neovim from source or use the plugin with the older version at your own risk. Do NOT open any issues if the plugin doesn't work with an older version of Neovim.

Installation

use 'famiu/bufdelete.nvim'
Plug 'famiu/bufdelete.nvim'

Usage

bufdelete.nvim is quite straightforward to use. It provides two commands, :Bdelete and :Bwipeout. They work similarly to :bdelete and :bwipeout, except they keep your window layout intact. It's also possible to use :Bdelete! or :Bwipeout! to force the deletion. You may also pass a buffer number, range or buffer name / regexp to either of those two commands.

There's also two Lua functions provided by bufdelete.nvim, bufdelete and bufwipeout, which do the same thing as their command counterparts. Both of them take two arguments, buffer_or_range and force. buffer_or_range is the buffer number (e.g. 12), buffer name / regexp (e.g. foo.txt or ^bar.txt$) or a range, which is a table containing two buffer numbers (e.g. {7, 13}). force determines whether to force the deletion or not. If buffer_or_range is either 0 or nil, it deletes the current buffer instead. Note that you can't use 0 or nil if buffer_or_range is a range.

If deletion isn't being forced, you're instead prompted for action for every modified buffer.

Here's an example of how to use the functions:

-- Forcibly delete current buffer
require('bufdelete').bufdelete(0, true)

-- Wipeout buffer number 100 without force
require('bufdelete').bufwipeout(100)

-- Delete every buffer from buffer 7 to buffer 30 without force
require('bufdelete').bufdelete({7, 30})

-- Delete buffer matching foo.txt with force
require('bufdelete').bufdelete("foo.txt", true)

Behavior

By default, when you delete buffers, bufdelete.nvim switches to a different buffer in every window where one of the target buffers was open. If no buffer other than the target buffers was open, bufdelete creates an empty buffer and switches to it instead.

User autocommands

bufdelete.nvim triggers the following User autocommands (see :help User for more information):

  • BDeletePre {range_start,range_end} - Prior to deleting a buffer.
  • BDeletePost {range_start,range_end} - After deleting a buffer.

In both of these cases, range_start and range_end are replaced by the start and end of the buffer range, respectively. For example, if you use require('bufdelete').bufdelete({1, 42}), the autocommand patterns will be BDeletePre {1,42} and BDeletePost {1,42}.

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