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One-shot Timers

15 Oct 02:12
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Features

One-shot Timers

This release introduces one-shot timers; timers which go off a single time and the delete themselves.

These timers can be created by using the :PulseSetTimer <name> <interval> user command, or by adding a timer using pulse.add with the one_shot option set to true:

pulse.add("one-shot-timer", { one_shot = true })

New pulse.add() API

This PR also introduces a new API for adding timers. The previous API required users to remember the order of parameters and provide them all (no defaults were available). The new API only requires that the timer has a name, and provides sensible defaults for all other parameters.

The new API format and its defaults can be found in :h pulse.add()

User-defined Callbacks

The new API also allows users to define their own callbacks to be executed when their timer goes off. The default callback remains as using vim.notify to display the timer message. Users can now integrate pulse with nvim-notify if they so wish!

The callback takes a single parameter, timer, which is the reference to the timer itself. This allows users to manipulate the timer how they please through their callback.

Multi-select timers in commands

This PR adds the capacity to multi-select timers when using the :PulseEnable and :PulseStatus commands. This way, users can disable and enable multiple timers at once.

Command auto-complete

The following commands now have auto complete suggestions for arguments (timer names):

  • :PulseEnable
  • :PulseDisable
  • :PulseStatus

Bug fixes

  • PulseStatus returns the remaining time on the timer instead of just the repeat interval
  • pulse.enable and pulse.disable no longer throw errors when used

v1.0.0

05 Sep 15:26
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pulse.nvim is released!

pulse.nvim is a Neovim plugin for creating and managing timers easily to keep you on track while coding.

Features

Timer options

  • Minute interval: how long the timer waits before going off
  • Message: The message to display when the timer goes off
  • Enabled status: Whether the timer should currently be running or not

Configuration

  • Choose the notification level for timer messages
  • Enable and disable timers on the fly
  • View which timers are currently running
  • Add and remove timers on the fly

Get started

Take a look at the help pages to setup and use pulse.nvim in your Neovim config!
:h pulse.nvim