Just an integration of just
in nvim.
- Quick-select recipes via keys shown at the left of the window. Running recipes thus requires only 2–3 keystrokes.
- Different run modes
- Default: asynchronously and outputs results in a notification window
- Streaming output: useful for recipes with progress bars
- Quickfix list: synchronously
- Terminal: useful for recipes that require input
- Inspect recipes and variable values.
- Hide specific recipes, useful to always exclude recipes that require user input.
Requirements
- nvim 0.10+
- just
- optional: snacks.nvim (required for streaming output)
- optional: Treesitter parser for syntax highlighting (
:TSInstall just
)
-- lazy.nvim
{
"chrisgrieser/nvim-justice",
keys = {
{ "<leader>j", function() require("justice").select() end, desc = "Justice" },
},
},
-- packer
use {
"chrisgrieser/nvim-justice",
}
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>j", function() require("justice").select() end, { desc = "Justice" })
The setup
call is optional.
-- default settings
require("justice").setup {
recipes = {
-- All strings are checked via `string.find`, that is as lua patterns.
-- (Note that in lua patterns, a `-` needs to escaped as `%-`.)
streaming = { -- streams output, useful for progress bars (requires `snacks.nvim`)
name = { "download" },
comment = { "streaming", "curl" }, -- comment contains "streaming" or "curl"
},
terminal = { -- runs in terminal, useful for recipes with input
name = {},
comment = { "input" },
},
quickfix = { -- runs synchronously and sends output to quickfix list
name = { "%-qf$" }, -- name ending with "-qf"
comment = { "quickfix" },
},
ignore = { -- hides them from the nvim-justice selection window
name = { "fzf", "^_" }, -- ...if the name contains with "_"
comment = {},
},
},
terminal = {
height = 10,
},
keymaps = {
next = "<Tab>",
prev = "<S-Tab>",
runRecipe = "<CR>",
closeWin = { "q", "<Esc>" },
quickSelect = { "f", "d", "s", "a" },
showRecipe = "<Space>",
showVariables = "?",
},
window = {
border = "rounded",
recipeCommentMaxLen = 35,
},
highlights = {
quickSelect = "Conditional",
icons = "Function",
},
icons = {
just = "",
streaming = "ﲋ",
quickfix = "",
ignore = "",
terminal = "",
},
}
-- basic usage
require("justice").select()
-- optionally set parameters
require("justice").select({
justfile = "path/to/custom/justfile", -- passed to `--justfile=`
})
- Navigate the window via
<Tab>
&<S-Tab>
, select with<CR>
. - Quick-select recipes via keys shown at the left of the window.
- Show recipe via
<Space>
.
Here is an example of a just
recipe that displays a simple progress bar.
This kind of progress bar works the same when triggered in the terminal via
just demo-progressbar
and via nivm-justic
.
# streaming <-- makes nvim-justice stream the output
demo-progressbar:
#!/usr/bin/env zsh
char="+"
progress=""
for i in {1..20}; do
progress="$progress$char"
printf "\33[2K\r" # `\33[2K` fully erase the line, `\r` moves to the BoL
printf "$progress" # printf (or `echo -n`) needed to not create a newline
sleep 0.1
done
printf "\33[2K\r"
echo "Done."
Note this version of a progress bar works in the terminal, but will not work in
nvim-justice
, since the plugin prints every unit of data individually.
# streaming
progressbar_not_working_in_nvim-justice:
#!/usr/bin/env zsh
char="+"
for i in {1..20}; do
printf "$char"
sleep 0.1
done
printf "\33[2K\r"
echo "Done."
In my day job, I am a sociologist studying the social mechanisms underlying the digital economy. For my PhD project, I investigate the governance of the app economy and how software ecosystems manage the tension between innovation and compatibility. If you are interested in this subject, feel free to get in touch.
I also occasionally blog about vim: Nano Tips for Vim