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Otherwise I can recommend [overseer.nvim](https://github.com/stevearc/overseer.nvim) as an alternative. I'm currently using overseer.nvim along with my own [officer.nvim](https://github.com/pianocomposer321/officer.nvim). ## About yabs.nvim adds vscode-like tasks feature to neovim. It allows you to define specific commands that are associated with certain filetypes (or whole projects), as well as where the output for those commands should go, and execute them with a keybinding. For example, for a python file you could have a `run` task that runs `python3 %` in the terminal; for rust you could have a `build` task and a `run` task that executes `cargo build`, sending the output to the quickfix list, and `cargo run`, sending the output to the terminal, respectively; and for javascript, you could have a task to start the frontend server, one to start the backend server, and another one to run tests. ## Installation [packer.nvim](https://github.com/wbthomason/packer.nvim): ```lua use { 'pianocomposer321/yabs.nvim', requires = { 'nvim-lua/plenary.nvim' } } ``` [vim-plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug): ```lua Plug 'nvim-lua/plenary.nvim'` Plug 'pianocomposer321/yabs.nvim'` ``` ## Setup ```lua require('yabs'):setup({ languages = { -- List of languages in vim's `filetype` format lua = { tasks = { run = { command = 'luafile %', -- The command to run (% and other -- wildcards will be automatically -- expanded) type = 'vim', -- The type of command (can be `vim`, `lua`, or -- `shell`, default `shell`) }, }, }, c = { default_task = 'build_and_run', tasks = { build = { command = 'gcc main.c -o main', output = 'quickfix', -- Where to show output of the -- command. Can be `buffer`, -- `consolation`, `echo`, -- `quickfix`, `terminal`, or `none` opts = { -- Options for output (currently, there's only -- `open_on_run`, which defines the behavior -- for the quickfix list opening) (can be -- `never`, `always`, or `auto`, the default) open_on_run = 'always', }, }, run = { -- You can specify as many tasks as you want per -- filetype command = './main', output = 'consolation', }, build_and_run = { -- Setting the type to lua means the command -- is a lua function command = function() -- The following api can be used to run a task when a -- previous one finishes -- WARNING: this api is experimental and subject to -- changes require('yabs'):run_task('build', { -- Job here is a plenary.job object that represents -- the finished task, read more about it here: -- https://github.com/nvim-lua/plenary.nvim#plenaryjob on_exit = function(Job, exit_code) -- The parameters `Job` and `exit_code` are optional, -- you can omit extra arguments or -- skip some of them using _ for the name if exit_code == 0 then require('yabs').languages.c:run_task('run') end end, }) end, type = 'lua', }, }, }, }, tasks = { -- Same values as `language.tasks`, but global build = { command = 'echo building project...', output = 'consolation', }, run = { command = 'echo running project...', output = 'echo', }, optional = { command = 'echo runs on condition', -- You can specify a condition which determines whether to enable a -- specific task -- It should be a function that returns boolean, -- not a boolean directly -- Here we use a helper from yabs that returns such function -- to check if the files exists condition = require('yabs.conditions').file_exists('filename.txt'), }, }, opts = { -- Same values as `language.opts` output_types = { quickfix = { open_on_run = 'always', }, }, }, }) ``` ## Usage ```lua local yabs = require('yabs') -- runs the task `build` for the current language, falling back to a global -- task with that name if it is not found for the current language yabs:run_task('build') -- runs the task that is specified as the default (see configuration section -- above), or the first one if not specified yabs:run_default_task() -- Run command `echo hello, world` directly. Output is specified by the second -- argument (same possible values as `output` option for tasks above), and -- additional arguments are defined with the third argument (same as -- `task.opts` above) yabs.run_command('echo hello, world', 'quickfix', { open_on_run = 'always' }) ``` ### `.yabs` files You can create project-local configurations by creating `.yabs` file in the project working directory. It will be sourced as a lua file the first time you execute `yabs:run_task()`. The file should return a table with additional task that will extend your main configuration, overriding any values already defined there. The syntax is the same as for [setup()](#setup): ```lua return { languages = { python = { tasks = { run = { command = 'python %', output = 'quickfix', }, }, }, }, tasks = { build = { command = 'cargo build', output = 'consolation', }, } } ``` ## Telescope integration You can execute tasks from Telescope by running `:Telescope yabs tasks` / `:Telescope yabs current_language_tasks` or `:Telescope yabs global_tasks`. If you use the telescope integration, it is recommended to add `require('telescope').load_extension('yabs')` to your configuraiton in order to have command completion. ## Advanced configuration The `language.command` option in `yabs:setup()` can be either a string or a function that returns a string. Defining a function can be useful for more advanced commands. Likewise, the `language.output` option can be one of the included types (`buffer`, `consolation`, `echo`, `quickfix`, `terminal`, or `none`), or a function accepting one argument - the command to run. For example, if you are using tmux, you could write a function to send the command to a tmux pane. ### Chaining tasks You can set a task to run when a previous one is finished by setting the `on_exit` value of the `opts` table in `yabs:run_task()`. This API is experimental and subject to change, and is not recommended to be used in normal configurations. ## Screenshots
Buffer ![buffer](./buffer.png)
Echo ![echo](./echo.png)
Quickfix ![quickfix](./quickfix.png)
Terminal ![termina](./terminal.png)
================================================ FILE: ftdetect/yabs.vim ================================================ autocmd BufNewFile,BufRead .yabs set ft=lua ================================================ FILE: lua/telescope/_extensions/yabs.lua ================================================ local telescope = require('telescope') local actions = require('telescope.actions') local actionstate = require('telescope.actions.state') local pickers = require('telescope.pickers') local finders = require('telescope.finders') local sorters = require('telescope.sorters') local themes = require('telescope.themes') local Yabs = require('yabs') local scopes = require('yabs.task').scopes if not Yabs.did_conf then Yabs:load_config_file() end local function select_task(opts, scope) opts = themes.get_dropdown(opts) local tasks = Yabs:get_tasks(scope) tasks = vim.tbl_filter(function(task) return not task.disabled end, tasks) pickers.new(opts, { prompt_title = 'Select a task', finder = finders.new_table({ results = tasks, entry_maker = function(entry) local display = entry.name local ordinal = entry.name if type(entry.command) == 'string' then display = string.format('%s: %s', entry.name, entry.command) ordinal = display .. entry.command end return { value = entry.name, display = display, ordinal = ordinal, } end, }), sorter = sorters.get_fzy_sorter(), attach_mappings = function(prompt_bufnr) local source_session = function() actions.close(prompt_bufnr) local entry = actionstate.get_selected_entry(prompt_bufnr) if entry then Yabs:run_task(entry.value, { scope = scope }) end end actions.select_default:replace(source_session) return true end, }):find() end return telescope.register_extension({ exports = { tasks = function(opts) select_task(opts, scopes.ALL) end, current_language_tasks = function(opts) select_task(opts, scopes.LOCAL) end, global_tasks = function(opts) select_task(opts, scopes.GLOBAL) end, }, }) ================================================ FILE: lua/yabs/conditions/init.lua ================================================ local Path = require('plenary.path') local M = {} function M.file_exists(file) return function() return Path:new(file):exists() end end return M ================================================ FILE: lua/yabs/config.lua ================================================ local config = { defaults = { opts = { output_types = { quickfix = { open_on_run = 'auto', }, }, }, type = 'shell', output = 'echo', }, } setmetatable(config, { __index = config.defaults }) return config ================================================ FILE: lua/yabs/init.lua ================================================ local Path = require('plenary.path') local Language = require('yabs.language') local Task = require('yabs.task') local utils = require('yabs.utils') local scopes = Task.scopes local Yabs = { default_output = nil, default_type = nil, languages = {}, tasks = {}, } local did_config = false local did_setup = false function Yabs.run_command(...) local args = { ... } local cmd = args[1] local output = args[2] local opts = args[3] output = output or Yabs.default_output utils.run_command(cmd, output, opts) end function Yabs.first_available(...) local tasks = { ... } return function() for _, task in ipairs(tasks) do local yabs_task = Yabs.tasks[task] if yabs_task ~= nil and not yabs_task.disabled then return task end end end end local function _set_output_type_configs(output_types) for output_type, config in pairs(output_types) do require('yabs.outputs')[output_type].config = config end end function Yabs:setup(values) local config = require('yabs.config') setmetatable(config, { __index = vim.tbl_extend('force', config.defaults, { opts = values.opts }), }) values = vim.tbl_deep_extend('force', config, values or {}) _set_output_type_configs(config.opts.output_types) local outputs = require('yabs.outputs') self.default_output = outputs[values.default_output] or self.default_output or config.output self.default_type = values.default_type or self.default_type or config.type -- Add all the languages values.languages = values.languages or {} for name, options in pairs(values.languages) do self:add_language(name, options) end -- Add tasks local tasks = values.tasks or {} for name, options in pairs(tasks) do self:add_task(name, options) end if values.default_task then self.default_task = values.default_task end did_setup = true end function Yabs:add_language(name, args) -- Creat a new language with `args` and call setup on it args.name = name args = vim.tbl_extend('keep', args, { output = self.default_output, type = self.default_type }) local language = Language:new(args) -- TODO: remove this, override and default are deprecated language:setup(self, { override = args.override, default = args.default, }) end function Yabs:get_current_language() local ft = vim.bo.ft return self.languages[ft] end function Yabs:add_task(name, args) assert(args.command, 'yabs: you must specify a command value for each task') args.name = name args = vim.tbl_extend('keep', args, { output = self.default_output, type = self.default_type }) local task = Task:new(args) task:setup(self) end function Yabs:get_current_language_tasks() if not did_setup then return {} end local cur_lang = self:get_current_language() if not cur_lang then return {} end return cur_lang.tasks end function Yabs:get_global_tasks() return self.tasks end function Yabs:get_tasks(scope) if not scope then scope = scopes.ALL end if scope == scopes.GLOBAL then return self:get_global_tasks() end if scope == scopes.LOCAL then return self:get_current_language_tasks() end assert(scope == scopes.ALL, 'unsupported scope: ' .. scope) return vim.tbl_extend('keep', self:get_current_language_tasks(), self:get_global_tasks()) end function Yabs:run_global_task(task, opts) assert(self.tasks[task], 'yabs: no global task named ' .. task) self.tasks[task]:run(opts) end function Yabs:_run_task_with_scope(task, scope, opts) local current_language = self:get_current_language() if scope == scopes.GLOBAL then self:run_global_task(task, opts) elseif scope == scopes.LOCAL then -- If the current filetype has a build command set up, run it assert(current_language and current_language:has_task(task), 'yabs: no local task named ' .. task) current_language:run_task(task, opts) return end end function Yabs:run_task(task, opts) if not opts then opts = {} end local current_language = self:get_current_language() -- If we haven't loaded the .yabs config file yet, load it (if it doesn't -- exist, this will fail silently) if not did_config then self:load_config_file() end -- If we haven't run the setup function yet, run it if not did_setup then self:setup() end if opts.scope and opts.scope ~= scopes.ALL then self:_run_task_with_scope(task, opts.scope, opts) return end -- If there is an override_language, run its build function and exit -- TODO: remove this, override and default languages are deprecated if self.override_language and self.override_language:has_task(task) then self.override_language:run_task(task) return end -- If the current filetype has a build command set up, run it if current_language and current_language:has_task(task) then current_language:run_task(task, opts) return end -- Otherwise, if there is a default_language set up, run its build command -- TODO: remove this, override and default languages are deprecated if self.default_language and self.default_language:has_task(task) then self.default_language:run_task(task) return end if self.tasks and self.tasks[task] then self:run_global_task(task, opts) return end utils.notify('No task named ' .. task, vim.log.levels.ERROR) end function Yabs:run_default_task() -- If we haven't loaded the .yabs config file yet, load it (if it doesn't -- exist, this will fail silently) if not did_config then self:load_config_file() end -- If we haven't run the setup function yet, run it if not did_setup then self:setup() end -- If there is an override_language, run its build function and exit -- TODO: remove this, override and default languages are deprecated if self.override_language then utils.notify( 'yabs: deprecation notice: default and override languages are superceded by global tasks', vim.log.levels.WARN ) self.override_language:run_default_task() return end local default_task if self.default_task then default_task = self.default_task end -- If the current filetype has a build command set up, run it local current_language = self:get_current_language() if current_language then default_task = current_language.default_task end if default_task then local task if type(default_task) == 'function' then task = default_task() else task = default_task end self:run_task(task) return end -- Otherwise, if there is a default_language set up, run its build command -- TODO: remove this, override and default languages are deprecated if self.default_language then utils.notify( 'yabs: deprecation notice: default and override languages are superceded by global tasks', vim.log.levels.WARN ) self.default_language:run_default_task() end end function Yabs:load_config_file() local yabs = Path:new('.yabs') if yabs:exists() then local config = dofile(yabs.filename) if not config then utils.notify( 'yabs: deprecation notice: calling `yabs:setup()` in a .yabs file is now deprecated.', vim.log.levels.WARN ) utils.notify('consider returning the config from the file instead.', vim.log.levels.WARN) else self:setup(config) end did_config = true return true else did_config = true return false end end return Yabs ================================================ FILE: lua/yabs/language.lua ================================================ local Language = {} local Task = require('yabs.task') local output_types = require('yabs.outputs') local utils = require('yabs.utils') function Language:new(args) local state = { name = args.name, tasks = args.tasks or {}, default_task = args.default_task, type = args.type, output = args.output, opts = args.opts, } self.__index = self return setmetatable(state, self) end function Language:setup(parent, args) assert(self.output, 'yabs: output for language ' .. self.name .. ' is nil') assert(self.type, 'yabs: type for language ' .. self.name .. ' is nil') for task, options in pairs(self.tasks) do self:add_task(task, options) end parent.languages[self.name] = self -- TODO: remove this, default and override languages are deprecated if args then if args.default == true then parent.default_language = self utils.notify( 'yabs: deprecation notice: `default` and `override` languages are superceded by global tasks', vim.log.levels.WARN ) end if args.override == true then utils.notify( 'yabs: deprecation notice: `default` and `override` languages are superceded by global tasks', vim.log.levels.WARN ) parent.override_language = self end end -- If default_task is nil, set it to the first task in the list local tasks_keys = vim.tbl_keys(self.tasks) if not self.default_task and #tasks_keys > 0 then self.default_task = self.tasks[tasks_keys[1]].name end assert(type(self.default_task) ~= 'table', 'yabs: default task as table is no longer supported') assert(self.default_task ~= nil, 'yabs: task cannot be nil') end function Language:add_task(name, args) assert(args.command, 'yabs: you must specify a command value for each task') args.name = name args = vim.tbl_extend('keep', args, { output = self.output, type = self.type }) local task = Task:new(args) task:setup(self) end function Language:set_output(output) -- Set output of this language to output type `output` assert(type(output) == 'string', 'yabs: type of output argument must be string') output = output_types[output] self.output = output return output end function Language:has_task(task) if type(task) == 'string' then return self.tasks[task] ~= nil end -- TODO: remove this, tasks as tables is no longer supported if type(task) == 'table' then utils.notify('yabs: tasks as tables are no longer supported', vim.log.levels.ERROR) end return false end function Language:run_task(task, opts) assert(self:has_task(task), 'invalid task ' .. vim.inspect(task) .. ' for language ' .. self.name) if type(task) == 'string' then vim.schedule(function() self.tasks[task]:run(opts) end) elseif type(task) == 'table' then -- TODO: remove this, tasks as tables is no longer supported utils.notify('yabs: tasks as tables are no longer supported', vim.log.levels.ERROR) end end return Language ================================================ FILE: lua/yabs/output.lua ================================================ local Output = {} function Output:new(func, config) local state = { func = func, config = config or {}, } self.__index = self return setmetatable(state, self) end function Output:run(cmd, opts) opts = vim.tbl_extend('keep', opts, self.config or {}) self.func(cmd, opts) end return Output ================================================ FILE: lua/yabs/outputs/buffer.lua ================================================ local utils = require('yabs.utils') local Job = require('plenary.job') local function make_scratch_buffer(height, position) if not height then height = '' end if not position then position = '' else position = position .. ' ' end vim.api.nvim_command(position .. height .. 'new') vim.opt_local.buftype = 'nofile' vim.opt_local.bufhidden = 'wipe' vim.opt_local.buflisted = false vim.opt_local.swapfile = false vim.opt_local.wrap = false return vim.fn.bufnr() end local bufnr local function append_to_buffer(error, data) vim.api.nvim_buf_set_lines(bufnr, -2, -2, false, { error and error or data }) end local function buffer(cmd, opts) opts = opts or {} bufnr = make_scratch_buffer(14, 'bot') local splitted_cmd = utils.split_cmd(cmd) local job = Job:new({ command = table.remove(splitted_cmd, 1), args = splitted_cmd, on_exit = opts.on_exit, on_stdout = vim.schedule_wrap(append_to_buffer), on_stderr = vim.schedule_wrap(append_to_buffer), }) job:start() end local Output = require('yabs.output') return Output:new(buffer) ================================================ FILE: lua/yabs/outputs/consolation.lua ================================================ local function consolation(cmd) require('consolation').send_command({ cmd = cmd }) end local Output = require('yabs.output') return Output:new(consolation) ================================================ FILE: lua/yabs/outputs/echo.lua ================================================ local function echo(cmd) print(vim.fn.system(cmd)) end local Output = require('yabs.output') return Output:new(echo) ================================================ FILE: lua/yabs/outputs/init.lua ================================================ local M = {} M.buffer = require('yabs.outputs.buffer') M.consolation = require('yabs.outputs.consolation') M.echo = require('yabs.outputs.echo') M.none = require('yabs.outputs.none') M.quickfix = require('yabs.outputs.quickfix') M.terminal = require('yabs.outputs.terminal') return M ================================================ FILE: lua/yabs/outputs/none.lua ================================================ local utils = require('yabs.utils') local Job = require('plenary.job') local function none(cmd) local splitted_cmd = utils.split_cmd(cmd) local job = Job:new({ command = table.remove(splitted_cmd, 1), args = splitted_cmd, }) job:start() end local Output = require('yabs.output') return Output:new(none) ================================================ FILE: lua/yabs/outputs/quickfix.lua ================================================ local config = require('yabs.config') local utils = require('yabs.utils') local Job = require('plenary.job') local open_on_run local dir local function append_to_quickfix(error, data) vim.fn.setqflist({}, 'a', { lines = { error and error or data } }) if open_on_run == 'auto' then vim.api.nvim_command(dir .. ' copen') vim.api.nvim_command('wincmd p') end end local function quickfix(cmd, opts) opts = opts or {} vim.fn.setqflist({}, ' ', { title = cmd }) local quickfix_config = config.opts.output_types.quickfix open_on_run = opts.open_on_run or quickfix_config.open_on_run or 'auto' dir = opts.dir or quickfix_config.dir or 'bot' if open_on_run == 'always' then vim.api.nvim_command(dir .. ' copen') vim.api.nvim_command('wincmd p') end local splitted_cmd = utils.split_cmd(cmd) local job = Job:new({ command = table.remove(splitted_cmd, 1), args = splitted_cmd, on_stdout = vim.schedule_wrap(append_to_quickfix), on_stderr = vim.schedule_wrap(append_to_quickfix), on_exit = opts.on_exit, }) job:start() end local Output = require('yabs.output') return Output:new(quickfix) ================================================ FILE: lua/yabs/outputs/terminal.lua ================================================ local channel = nil local bufnr = nil local function terminal(cmd) ::retry:: if channel == nil then vim.api.nvim_command('bot 10new') channel = vim.fn.termopen(vim.env.SHELL) bufnr = vim.fn.bufnr() end if not pcall(vim.fn.chansend, channel, cmd .. '\n') then channel = nil goto retry end vim.api.nvim_command('autocmd! TermClose ' .. bufnr .. 'bd!') vim.api.nvim_command('starti') end local Output = require('yabs.output') return Output:new(terminal) ================================================ FILE: lua/yabs/task.lua ================================================ local utils = require('yabs.utils') local Task = { scopes = { GLOBAL = 1, LOCAL = 2, ALL = 3, }, } function Task:new(args) local state = { name = args.name, command = args.command, type = args.type, output = args.output, condition = args.condition, disabled = false, opts = args.opts or {}, } self.__index = self return setmetatable(state, self) end function Task:setup(parent) assert(self.output, 'yabs: output for task ' .. self.name .. ' is nil') assert(self.type, 'yabs: type for task ' .. self.name .. ' is nil') if self.condition then self.disabled = not self.condition() end parent.tasks[self.name] = self end function Task:run(opts) if self.disabled then return end local command if type(self.command) == 'function' then -- If `self.command` is a function, command is its return value command = self.command() -- If `self.type` is lua, the only thing we need to do is execute the -- command as a function if self.type == 'lua' then return end else command = self.command end command = utils.expand(command) if self.type == 'vim' then vim.api.nvim_command(command) elseif self.type == 'shell' then opts = opts or {} opts = vim.tbl_extend('keep', opts, self.opts) utils.run_command(command, self.output, opts) end end return Task ================================================ FILE: lua/yabs/utils.lua ================================================ local M = {} function M.expand(str) -- Expand % strings and wildcards anywhere in string local split_str = vim.split(str, ' ') local expanded_str = vim.tbl_map(vim.fn.expand, split_str) return table.concat(expanded_str, ' ') end function M.run_command(cmd, output, opts) cmd = M.expand(cmd) opts = opts or {} local output_types = require('yabs.outputs') if type(output) == 'function' then output(cmd, opts) return end if type(output) == 'string' then output = output_types[output] end output:run(cmd, opts) end function M.notify(msg, log_level) vim.notify(msg, log_level, { title = 'Yabs' }) end function M.split_cmd(cmd) if not cmd then return {} end -- Split on spaces unless "in quotes" local splitted_cmd = vim.fn.split(cmd, [[\s\%(\%([^'"]*\(['"]\)[^'"]*\1\)*[^'"]*$\)\@=]]) -- Remove quotes for i, arg in ipairs(splitted_cmd) do splitted_cmd[i] = arg:gsub('"', ''):gsub("'", '') end return splitted_cmd end return M ================================================ FILE: plugin/yabs.vim ================================================ command! -nargs=1 YabsTask \ lua require("yabs"):run_task() command! YabsDefaultTask \ lua require("yabs"):run_default_task() ================================================ FILE: stylua.toml ================================================ indent_type = 'Spaces' indent_width = 2 quote_style = 'AutoPreferSingle'