* adding 16-color terminal themes
* minor consistency update
* minor consistency update
* rename to be more consistent with other helix theme name conventions
* fixing improper theme inherits name
Turning on a ruler does not show a visible ruler
line for the GitHub themes. This change renders
rulers using the `canvas.subtle` color. This
matches the color used for the `cursorline` and
creates a visible ruler that fits the theme.
Currently, helix implements operations which change the paths of files
incorrectly and inconsistently. This PR ensures that we do the following
whenever a buffer is renamed (`:move` and workspace edits)
* always send did_open/did_close notifications
* send will_rename/did_rename requests correctly
* send them to all LSP servers not just those that are active for a
buffer
* also send these requests for paths that are not yet open in a buffer (if
triggered from workspace edit).
* only send these if the server registered interests in the path
* autodetect language, indent, line ending, ..
This PR also centralizes the infrastructure for path setting and
therefore `:w <path>` benefits from similar fixed (but without didRename)
* Use janet-simple grammar for Janet
* Update book
* Tweak language name and related
* Rename janet-simple to janet in book
* Remove spurious language section for janet
* Drop quote_lit and qq_lit related highlighting
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Co-authored-by: sogaiu <983021772@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
* injecting the icon through a resource file, no extra deps
* formatted
* scripted rc compilation
* formatted and restructured
* simplified conditional func call
Previously we used the root syntax tree for bracket matching. We can use
the new functionality in `Syntax` for finding the correct syntax tree
for a given byte range though so we use the correct syntax tree within
injections. This improves bracket matching behavior within HTML
injections like script or style tags for example.
We use `which::which` in many crates, so `which` was a separate
dependency across all of them. We can centralize `which` into the
stdx crate so it's easy for all crates to depend on it.
I also moved the rest of `helix-view/src/env.rs` into helix-stdx's
`env` module since it only contained a thin wrapper around `which`
and `std::env`.
* Add text object queries for dart
* Update runtime/queries/dart/textobjects.scm
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* Clean up internal capture name
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Co-authored-by: Sébastien Blondiau <sebastien.blondiau@iot-d.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* Update Scala tree-sitter grammar
* Support block comments
Modify comment handling in textobjects and highlights to support new TS-scala node type 'block_comment'
* highlights(bash): rework keywords section
* Use more specified scope when possible for keywords like @keyword.repeat.
* Add more keywords like "local" or "unsetenv".
Limitation:
* Bash doesn't allow you to have a local variable outside of a function, so maybe we need to have better queries to not highlight the local in this case.
* If we name a function with a keyword (such as unset or local), it will use the highlight scope "keyword" instead of "function".
* indents(css, make): add basic queries
* Despite the fact that queries look simple, they improve indentation in some edge cases that helix couldn't handle correctly by default.
* match instead of crash
* pulling bracketedpaste out, refactor, tracking for bracketed paste
* sending disable bracketed paste only when supports true
* move disable bracketed paste to throwaway