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snippets plugin for lite-xl

Installation

Place the following files in the editor's plugins directory (e.g ~/.config/lite-xl/plugins, not ~/.config/lite-xl/plugins/lite-xl-snippets):

  • snippets.lua: the base plugin which includes features such as snippet expansion, tabbing through tabstops, etc.
  • lsp_snippets.lua: requires the base plugin; adds support for lsp / vscode style snippets.
  • json.lua: rxi's json library, required to load LSP snippets from json files. lsp_snippets will attempt to load it from lint+ or the lsp plugin if they're in the plugin path, so it is only needed if neither can be found.

Usage

Adding snippets

Snippets may be added through lua configuration:

local snippets = require 'plugins.snippets'
snippets.add {
    trigger  = 'fori',
    files    = '%.lua$',
    info     = 'ipairs',             -- optional, used by the autocomplete menu
    desc     = 'array iterator',     -- optional, used by the autocomplete menu
    format   = 'lsp',                -- 'lsp' must be lowercase
    template = [[
for ${1:i}, ${2:v} in ipairs($3) do
    $0
end
]]
}
  • trigger: if present, adds the snippet to autocompletion suggestions.
  • files: optional filter used by the autocomplete plugin, in the form of a lua pattern to be checked against filenames.
  • info: the name on the right of the trigger in the autocompletion menu.
  • desc: the description popup next to the autocompletion menu. Defaults to the template.
  • format: the format of the template. If none, the template is inserted as plain text.
  • template: the body of the snippet. The format supported by the lsp_snippets plugin is the lsp / vscode subset of textmate snippets.

Other possible and optional fields: nodes, defaults, transforms, choices, matches, p_args. See docs.md for details.

For snippets to be automatically loaded on startup, they should be placed somewhere the editor will load them by itself. The easiest way to do that is the user module (init.lua); another is to create a new plugin which contains the snippets, which has the advantage of not cluttering the config file. E.g, in plugins/my_snippets.lua or plugins/my_snippets/init.lua:

-- modversion:3
local snippets = require 'plugins.snippets'

snippets.add { ... }
snippets.add { ... }

A last option, if the snippets are placed at a location that the editor does not automatically load, is to load them manually using dofile. E.g in init.lua:

dofile '/path/to/my_snippets.lua'

An alternative to lua configuration is to use json files, which is done by adding paths to the lsp_snippets plugin:

local lsp_snippets = require 'plugins.lsp_snippets'
lsp_snippets.add_paths {
    'snippets',                   -- relative paths are prefixed with the userdir
    '/path/to/snippets/folder',
    '/specific/snippet/file.json'
}

The add_paths function takes as argument either a single path or an array of paths and loads them according to the following rules:

  • files with a name of the form langname.json (see notes).
  • files with the .code-snippets extension.
  • folders:
    • subfiles with a valid name;
    • subfolders with a language name: every subfile with the .json extension is added.

For details on these json files, refer to the vscode spec (project scope is not supported). Existing snippets may be found at rafamadriz/friendly-snippets or in vscode extensions (e.g most extensions which add support for a given language will contain snippets).

For example, adding rafamadriz/friendly-snippets:

  1. git clone https://github.com/rafamadriz/friendly-snippets.git in the userdir
  2. add lsp_snippets.add_paths 'friendly-snippets/snippets' to init.lua

Using snippets

A snippet may be expanded either with the autocomplete suggestions or manually:

local snippets = require 'plugins.snippets'
snippets.execute {
    format   = 'lsp',
    template = [[
local function $1($2)
    $0
end
]]
}

This will expand the given snippet at each cursor in the current document.

Once expanded, a snippet may be navigated through using these commands:

snippets:next: sets selections for the next tabstop. (wraps around to 1)

snippets:previous (shift+tab): sets selections for the previous tabstop. (wraps around to the last tabstop)

snippets:select-current: selects the values of the current tabstop.

snippets:exit (escape): sets selections for either the end tabstop (e.g $0) or after the snippet.

snippets:exit-all: exits all snippets, as opposed to only the innermost level.

snippets:next-or-exit (tab): if the current tabstop is the last one, exits; otherwise, next.

Configuration

config.plugins.snippets:

  • autoexit (true): automatically exits all snippets when modifying the doc out of a tabstop.

Advanced

See docs.md.

Notes

  • Valid language names for json files are defined in the extensions table in lsp_snippets.lua. Snippets added through these names will be active for the list of extensions they're mapped to. Adding a new language or editing the extensions for a certain language can be done simply by requiring lsp_snippets and modifying its extensions field:

    local lsp_snippets = require 'plugins.lsp_snippets'
    
    -- no dot for the extensions, e.g `lua`, not `.lua`
    -- both the name and the extensions must be lowercase
    lsp_snippets.extensions['lang'] = { 'ext1', 'ext2' }