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*persisted.nvim.txt* For Neovim >= 0.7.0 Last change: 2023 February 21
==============================================================================
Table of Contents *persisted.nvim-table-of-contents*
- Features |persisted.nvim-nil-features|
- Requirements |persisted.nvim-nil-requirements|
- Installation |persisted.nvim-nil-installation|
- Usage |persisted.nvim-nil-usage|
- Configuration |persisted.nvim-nil-configuration|
- License |persisted.nvim-nil-license|
Persisted.nvim
Persisted.nvim is a simple lua plugin for automated session management within Neovim
Forked from Persistence.nvim as active development had stopped
FEATURES *persisted.nvim-nil-features*
- Automatically saves the active session under `.local/share/nvim/sessions` on exiting Neovim
- Supports sessions across multiple git branches
- Supports auto saving and loading of sessions with allowed/ignored directories
- Simple API to save/stop/restore/delete/list the current session(s)
- Telescope extension to work with saved sessions
REQUIREMENTS *persisted.nvim-nil-requirements*
- Neovim >= 0.7.0
INSTALLATION *persisted.nvim-nil-installation*
Install the plugin with your preferred package manager:
**Lazy.nvim**
>lua
-- Lua
use({
"olimorris/persisted.nvim"
-- lazy = true, -- For lazy loading
config = true
})
<
**Packer**
>lua
-- Lua
use({
"olimorris/persisted.nvim",
--module = "persisted", -- For lazy loading
config = function()
require("persisted").setup()
end,
})
<
**Vim Plug**
>vim
" Vim Script
Plug 'olimorris/persisted.nvim'
lua << EOF
require("persisted").setup {
-- your configuration comes here
-- or leave it empty to use the default settings
-- refer to the configuration section below
}
EOF
<
TELESCOPE EXTENSION ~
Ensure that the telescope extension is loaded with:
>lua
require("telescope").load_extension("persisted")
<
LAZY LOADING ~
The plugin is designed to work with startup screens like vim-startify
<https://github.com/mhinz/vim-startify> or dashboard
<https://github.com/glepnir/dashboard-nvim> out of the box. It will never load
a session automatically by default.
However, to lazy load the plugin add the `module = "persisted"` line to packer
or `lazy = true` for Lazy.nvim.
USAGE *persisted.nvim-nil-usage*
**Default commands**
The plugin comes with a number of commands:
- `:SessionToggle` - Determines whether to load, start or stop a session
- `:SessionStart` - Start recording a session. Useful if `autosave = false`
- `:SessionStop` - Stop recording a session
- `:SessionSave` - Save the current session
- `:SessionLoad` - Load the session for the current directory and current branch if `git_use_branch = true`
- `:SessionLoadLast` - Load the most recent session
- `:SessionLoadFromPath` - Load a session from a given path
- `:SessionDelete` - Delete the current session
**Note:** The author only binds `:SessionToggle` to a keymap for simplicity.
**Telescope**
The Telescope extension may be opened via `:Telescope persisted`.
Once opened, the available keymaps are: `<CR>` - Source the session file
`<C-d>` - Delete the session file
**Helpers**
The plugin sets a global variable, `vim.g.persisting`, which is set to `true`
when a session is started. The author uses this to display an icon in their
statusline
<https://github.com/olimorris/dotfiles/blob/0cdaee183c64f872778952f90f62b9366851101c/.config/nvim/lua/Oli/plugins/statusline.lua#L257>.
CONFIGURATION *persisted.nvim-nil-configuration*
DEFAULTS ~
The plugin comes with the following defaults:
>lua
require("persisted").setup({
save_dir = vim.fn.expand(vim.fn.stdpath("data") .. "/sessions/"), -- directory where session files are saved
command = "VimLeavePre", -- the autocommand for which the session is saved
silent = false, -- silent nvim message when sourcing session file
use_git_branch = false, -- create session files based on the branch of the git enabled repository
autosave = true, -- automatically save session files when exiting Neovim
should_autosave = nil, -- function to determine if a session should be autosaved
autoload = false, -- automatically load the session for the cwd on Neovim startup
on_autoload_no_session = nil, -- function to run when `autoload = true` but there is no session to load
follow_cwd = true, -- change session file name to match current working directory if it changes
allowed_dirs = nil, -- table of dirs that the plugin will auto-save and auto-load from
ignored_dirs = nil, -- table of dirs that are ignored when auto-saving and auto-loading
before_save = nil, -- function to run before the session is saved to disk
after_save = nil, -- function to run after the session is saved to disk
after_source = nil, -- function to run after the session is sourced
telescope = { -- options for the telescope extension
before_source = nil, -- function to run before the session is sourced via telescope
after_source = nil, -- function to run after the session is sourced via telescope
reset_prompt_after_deletion = true, -- whether to reset prompt after session deleted
},
})
<
SESSION OPTIONS ~
As the plugin uses Vims `:mksession` command then you may change the
`vim.o.sessionoptions` value to determine what to write into the session.
Please see `:h sessionoptions` for more information.
**Note:** The author uses `vim.o.sessionoptions =
"buffers,curdir,folds,winpos,winsize"`
SESSION SAVE LOCATION ~
The location of the session files may be changed by altering the `save_dir`
configuration option. For example:
>lua
require("persisted").setup({
save_dir = vim.fn.expand(vim.fn.stdpath("data") .. "/sessions/"), -- Resolves to ~/.local/share/nvim/sessions/
})
<
**Note:** The plugin may be unable to find existing sessions if the `save_dir`
value is changed
AUTOCMD TO SAVE SESSION ~
By default, a session is saved to disk when the `VimLeavePre` autocommand is
triggered. This can be modified by:
>lua
require("persisted").setup({
command = "VimLeavePre",
})
<
**Note:** See `:h autocmds` for more information on possible autocmds Git
branching
One of the plugins core features is the ability to have multiple sessions
files for a given project, by using git branches. To enable git branching:
>lua
require("persisted").setup({
use_git_branch = true,
})
<
**Note:** If git branching is enabled on a non git enabled repo, then `main`
will be used as the default branch
AUTOSAVING ~
By default, the plugin will automatically save a Neovim session to disk when
the `VimLeavePre` autocommand is triggered. Autosaving can be turned off by:
>lua
require("persisted").setup({
autosave = false,
})
<
Autosaving can be further controlled for certain directories by specifying
`allowed_dirs` and `ignored_dirs`.
There may be occasions when you do not wish to autosave; perhaps when a
dashboard or terminal are open. To control this, a callback function,
`should_autosave`, may be specified. This function should return a boolean
value.
>lua
require("persisted").setup({
should_autosave = function()
-- do not autosave if the alpha dashboard is the current filetype
if vim.bo.filetype == "alpha" then
return false
end
return true
end,
})
<
AUTOLOADING ~
The plugin can be enabled to automatically load sessions when Neovim is
started. Whilst off by default, this can be turned on by:
>lua
require("persisted").setup({
autoload = true,
})
<
You can also provide a function to run when `autoload = true` but there is no
session to be loaded:
>lua
require("persisted").setup({
autoload = true,
on_autoload_no_session = function()
vim.notify("No existing session to load.")
end
})
<
Autoloading can be further controlled for certain directories by specifying
`allowed_dirs` and `ignored_dirs`.
**Note:** Autoloading will not occur if a user opens Neovim with arguments. For
example: `nvim some_file.rb`
FOLLOWING CURRENT WORKING DIRECTORY ~
There may be a need to change the working directory to quickly access files in
other directories without changing the current sessions name on save. This
behavior can be configured with `follow_cwd = false`.
By default, the session name will match the current working directory:
>lua
require("persisted").setup({
follow_cwd = true,
})
<
**Note:** If `follow_cwd = false` the session name is stored upon loading under
the global variable `vim.g.persisting_session`. This variable can be manually
adjusted if changes to the session name are needed. Alternatively, if
`follow_cwd = true` then `vim.g.persisting_session = nil`.
ALLOWED DIRECTORIES ~
You may specify a table of directories for which the plugin will autosave
and/or autoload from. For example:
>lua
require("persisted").setup({
allowed_dirs = {
"~/.dotfiles",
"~/Code",
},
})
<
Specifying `~/Code` will autosave and autoload from that directory as well as
all its sub-directories.
**Note:** If `allowed_dirs` is left at its default value and `autosave` and/or
`autoload` are set to `true`, then the plugin will autoload/autosave from _any_
directory
IGNORED DIRECTORIES ~
You may specify a table of directories for which the plugin will **never**
autosave and autoload from. For example:
>lua
require("persisted").setup({
ignored_dirs = {
"~/.config",
"~/.local/nvim"
},
})
<
Specifying `~/.config` will prevent any autosaving and autoloading from that
directory as well as all its sub-directories.
CALLBACKS ~
The plugin allows for _before_ and _after_ callbacks to be executed in relation
to a session being saved. This is achieved via the `before_save` and
`after_save` configuration options:
>lua
require("persisted").setup({
before_save = function()
pcall(vim.cmd, "bw minimap")
end,
after_save = function()
print("Session was saved!")
end,
})
<
**Note:** The author uses a _before_ callback to ensure that minimap.vim
<https://github.com/wfxr/minimap.vim> is not written into the session. Its
presence prevents the exact buffer and cursor position from being restored when
loading a session
The plugin allows for _before_ and _after_ callbacks to be executed in relation
to a session being sourced:
>lua
require("persisted").setup({
before_source = function()
print("Sourcing...")
end,
after_source = function()
-- Reload the LSP servers
vim.lsp.stop_client(vim.lsp.get_active_clients())
end
})
<
TELESCOPE EXTENSION ~
The plugin contains an extension for telescope.nvim
<https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim> which allows the user to
list all of the saved session files and source them via `:Telescope persisted`.
**Telescope callbacks**
The plugin allows for _before_ and _after_ callbacks to be used when sourcing a
session via Telescope. For example:
>lua
require("persisted").setup({
telescope = {
before_source = function()
vim.api.nvim_input("<ESC>:%bd<CR>")
end,
after_source = function(session)
print("Loaded session " .. session.name)
end,
},
})
<
The callbacks can accept a _session_ parameter which is a table that has the
following properties: `name` - The filename of the session `file_path` - The
file path to the session `branch` - The git branch of the session
LICENSE *persisted.nvim-nil-license*
MIT <https://github.com/olimorris/persisted.nvim/blob/main/LICENSE>
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