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Open remote git repositories in the comfort of Neovim.
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Open remote git repositories in the comfort of Neovim.
A plugin to open remote Git repositories inside Neovim by managing ephemeral
shallow clones automatically. It aims to provide a similar experience to
GitHub.dev but directly within Neovim.
📹 Demo
git-dev-2024-04-14_13.39.17.webm
Table of Contents
- :art: Features
- :hammer: Installation
- Lazy
- :blue_book: Usage
- :open_file_folder: Open
- Parameters
- Examples
- :broom: Clean All
- :eyeglasses: Parse
- :open_file_folder: Open
- :gear: Options
- :spider_web: URL Parsing
- Supported URLs
- Examples
- Limitations
- :notebook: Recipes
- :grey_question: Interactive Opening
- :evergreen_tree: nvim-tree
- :evergreen_tree: neo-tree
- :bookmark_tabs: New tab
- :fox_face: Web browser
- :pencil: Customizing Default URL
- :house_with_garden: Private Git Instance
- :telescope: Telescope
- :crystal_ball: Future Plans / Thoughts
- :scroll: License
:art: Features
- Open remote Git repositories inside Neovim at branch, tag or commit.
- Supports most URLs from GitHub, GitLab, Gitea and Codeberg.
- Seamless integration with your workflow (e.g. LSP and tree-sitter).
- Ephemeral repositories - cleanup when Neovim exits.
:hammer: Installation
Use your favorite plugin manager:
Lazy
{
"moyiz/git-dev.nvim",
event = "VeryLazy",
opts = {},
}
Lazier (documentation will not be available until first use):
{
"moyiz/git-dev.nvim",
lazy = true,
cmd = { "GitDevOpen", "GitDevCleanAll" },
opts = {},
}
See Options.
:blue_book: Usage
:open_file_folder: Open
API: require("git-dev").open(repo, ref, opts)
Command: GitDevOpen
Open the repository in Neovim.
Parameters
repo-string- A partial or full Git URI.ref-table- Target reference to checkout (default:nil). Emptyrefwill checkout the default branch. Examples:{ branch = "..." }|{ tag = "..." }|{ commit = "..." }. If more than one is specified, the priority is:commit>tag>branch.opts-table- Override plugin configuration for this call (default:nil). See Options below.
Examples
-- :GitDevOpen moyiz/git-dev.nvim
require("git-dev").open("moyiz/git-dev.nvim")
-- :GitDevOpen derailed/k9s '{ tag = "v0.32.4" }'
require("git-dev").open("derailed/k9s", { tag = "v0.32.4" })
-- :GitDevOpen echasnovski/mini.nvim '{ branch = "stable" }' '{ ephemeral = false }'
require("git-dev").open("echasnovski/mini.nvim", { branch = "stable "}, { ephemeral = false })
-- :GitDevOpen https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/bash.git '{}' '{ read_only = false }'
require("git-dev").open("https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/bash.git", {}, { read_only = false })
:broom: Clean All
Clean all cached local repositories.
Caution: It will delete the repositories directory itself. If you changed the default value, make sure that the new directory is being used only for this purpose.
By either using the lua function require("git-dev").clean_all() or the command
GitDevCleanAll.
:eyeglasses: Parse
Parses a Git URL. See URL Parsing.
:gear: Options
M.config = {
-- Whether to delete an opened repository when nvim exits.
-- If `true`, it will create an auto command for opened repositories
-- to delete the local directory when nvim exists.
ephemeral = true,
-- Set buffers of opened repositories to be read-only and unmodifiable.
read_only = true,
-- Whether / how to CD into opened repository.
-- Options: global|tab|window|none
cd_type = "global",
-- The actual `open` behavior.
---@param dir string The path to the local repository.
---@param repo_uri string The URI that was used to clone this repository.
---@param selected_path? string A relative path to a file in this repository.
opener = function(dir, repo_uri, selected_path)
vim.print("Opening " .. repo_uri)
local dest =
vim.fn.fnameescape(selected_path and dir .. "/" .. selected_path or dir)
vim.cmd("edit " .. dest)
end,
-- Location of cloned repositories. Should be dedicated for this purpose.
repositories_dir = vim.fn.stdpath "cache" .. "/git-dev",
-- Extend the builtin URL parsers.
-- Should map domains to parse functions. See |parser.lua|.
extra_domain_to_parser = nil,
git = {
-- Name / path of `git` command.
command = "git",
-- Default organization if none is specified.
-- If given repository name does not contain '/' and `default_org` is
-- not `nil` nor empty, it will be prepended to the given name.
default_org = nil,
-- Base URI to use when given repository name is scheme-less.
base_uri_format = "https://github.com/%s.git",
-- Arguments for `git clone`.
-- Triggered when repository does not exist locally.
-- It will clone submodules too, disable it if it is too slow.
clone_args = "--jobs=2 --single-branch --recurse-submodules "
.. "--shallow-submodules",
-- Arguments for `git fetch`.
-- Triggered when repository is already exists locally to refresh the local
-- copy.
fetch_args = "--jobs=2 --no-all --update-shallow -f --prune --no-tags",
-- Arguments for `git checkout`.
-- Triggered when a branch, tag or commit is given.
checkout_args = "-f --recurse-submodules",
},
-- Print command outputs.
verbose = false,
}
:spider_web: URL Parsing
It is reasonable to assume that browsing arbitrary Git repositories will probably begin in a web browser. The main purpose of this feature is to allow quicker transition from the currently viewed branch / tag / commit / file to Neovim.
This plugin supports multiple types and flavors of URLs. It will accept most GitHub, GitLab, Gitea and Codeberg URLs, and will try to extract the actual git repository URL, selected branch / tag / commit and selected file.
If such extraction was successful, opener will be provided with
selected_path, which is a relative path of a file in the repository. Its main
use-case is to auto-open currently viewed file.
Nested branches (contain slashes) are supported.
Notice that passing explicit ref to GitDevOpen will take precedence on
parsed fields.
Supported URLs
- GitHub
https://github.com/<repo>https://github.com/<repo>.githttps://github.com/<repo>/tree/<branch>https://github.com/<repo>/tree/<tag>https://github.com/<repo>/blob/<branch>https://github.com/<repo>/blob/<branch>/<file_path>https://github.com/<repo>/blob/<tag>https://github.com/<repo>/blob/<tag>/<file_path>
- GitLab
https://gitlab.com/<repo>https://gitlab.com/<repo>.githttps://gitlab.com/<repo>/-/tree/<branch>https://gitlab.com/<repo>/-/tree/<tag>https://gitlab.com/<repo>/-/blob/<branch>https://gitlab.com/<repo>/-/blob/<branch>/<file_path>https://gitlab.com/<repo>/-/blob/<tag>https://gitlab.com/<repo>/-/blob/<tag>/<file_path>
- Gitea
https://gitea.com/<repo>https://gitea.com/<repo>.githttps://gitea.com/<repo>/(src|raw)/tag/<tag>https://gitea.com/<repo>/(src|raw)/tag/<tag>/<file_path>https://gitea.com/<repo>/(src|raw)/branch/<branch>https://gitea.com/<repo>/(src|raw)/branch/<branch>/<file_path>https://gitea.com/<repo>/(src|raw)/commit/<commit_id>https://gitea.com/<repo>/(src|raw)/commit/<commit_id>/<file_path>
- Codeberg - Same as Gitea.
Examples
Open README.md in main branch:
require("git-dev").open("https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.nvim/blob/main/README.md")
Parser output:
{
branch = "main",
repo_url = "https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.nvim.git",
selected_path = "README.md",
type = "http"
}
Open cmd/scan/main.go in acook/generic_docker_source_entry branch:
require("git-dev").open("https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/code-creation/repository-x-ray/-/blob/acook/generic_docker_source_entry/cmd/scan/main.go")
Parser output:
{
branch = "acook/generic_docker_source_entry",
repo_url = "https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/code-creation/repository-x-ray.git",
selected_path = "cmd/scan/main.go",
type = "http"
}
See lua/git-dev/parser_spec.lua for more examples.
(Or: GitDevOpen https://github.com/moyiz/git-dev/blob/master/lua/git-dev/parser_spec.lua)
Limitations
Notice this feature is quite experimental. If you encounter any issues or have any questions or requests, feel free to reach out.
:notebook: Recipes
:grey_question: Interactive Opening
The sky is the limit. I have settled for this key binding at the moment (set via
lazy.nvim):
{
"moyiz/git-dev.nvim",
...
keys = {
{
"<leader>go",
function()
local repo = vim.fn.input "Repository name / URI: "
if repo ~= "" then
require("git-dev").open(repo)
end
end,
desc = "[O]pen a remote git repository",
}
}
...
}
:evergreen_tree: nvim-tree
To open with nvim-tree:
opts = {
opener = function(dir, _, selected_path)
-- vim.cmd("Oil " .. vim.fn.fnameescape(dir))
vim.cmd("NvimTreeOpen " .. vim.fn.fnameescape(dir))
if selected_path then
vim.cmd("edit " .. selected_path)
end
end
}
:evergreen_tree: neo-tree
opts = {
opener = function(dir, _, selected_path)
vim.cmd("Neotree " .. dir)
if selected_path then
vim.cmd("edit " .. selected_path)
end
end
}
:bookmark_tabs: New tab
Recommended. Repositories will be opened in a new tab and its CWD will be set.
opts = {
cd_type = "tab",
opener = function(dir, _, selected_path)
vim.cmd "tabnew"
vim.cmd("Neotree " .. dir)
if selected_path then
vim.cmd("edit " .. selected_path)
end
end
}
:fox_face: Web browser
It does not make much sense on its own, but a showcase for getting both the repository URL and the local directory.
opts = {
cd_type = "none",
opener = function(_, repo_url)
-- vim.cmd("!librewolf " .. repo_url)
vim.cmd("!firefox " .. repo_url)
end
}
:pencil: Customizing Default URL
By default, this plugin accepts partial repository URI (e.g. org/repo) by
applying it onto a format string. This behavior can be customized by setting
git.base_uri_format to change the URI, or git.default_org to prepend a
default organization name if the given repository name does not contain /.
-- Change default URI
opts = {
git = {
base_uri_format = "https://git.home.arpa/%s.git",
}
}
-- Open my own repositories by name with SSH.
-- E.g. "git-dev.nvim" rather than "moyiz/git-dev.nvim"
opts = {
git = {
default_org = "moyiz",
base_uri_format = "[email protected]:%s.git",
}
}
-- Enforce only full URIs (do not accept partial names).
opts = {
git = {
base_uri_format = "%s"
}
}
:house_with_garden: Private Git Instance
All repositories in my home Gitea service are private. Cloning such repositories
using HTTP URLs will require inserting user and password. Since my SSH keys are
already set, a custom parser can workaround it by leveraging the domain
parameter of the parser function.
opts = {
extra_domain_to_parser = {
["git.home.arpa"] = function(parser, text, _)
text = text:gsub("https://([^/]+)/(.*)$", "ssh://git@%1:2222/%2")
return parser:parse_gitea_like_url(text, "ssh://[email protected]:2222")
end,
},
}
Notice that my Gitea service listens on port 2222 for SSH. This custom parser
tricks parse_gitea_like_url by converting a HTTP URL to SSH like URL (which
is not a valid git URI). I.e.
https://git.home.arpa/homelab/k8s/src/commit/ef3fec4973042f0e0357a136d927fe2839350170/apps/gitea/kustomization.yaml
To:
ssh://[email protected]:2222/homelab/k8s/src/commit/ef3fec4973042f0e0357a136d927fe2839350170/apps/gitea/kustomization.yaml
Then, the parser trims the "domain" and proceeds as usual. Output:
{
commit = "ef3fec4973042f0e0357a136d927fe2839350170",
repo_url = "ssh://[email protected]:2222/homelab/k8s.git",
selected_path = "apps/gitea/kustomization.yaml",
type = "http"
}
:telescope: Telescope
TBD
:crystal_ball: Future Plans / Thoughts
- Telescope extension to view, open and manage cloned repositories (will
require
ephemeral = false). - Open repository in visual selection / current "word".
- Asynchronous command invocation.
:scroll: License
See License.