Python Semshi
info
You can enable the extra with the :LazyExtras
command.
Plugins marked as optional will only be configured if they are installed.
Alternatively, you can add it to your lazy.nvim
imports
lua/config/lazy.lua
require("lazy").setup({
spec = {
{ "LazyVim/LazyVim", import = "lazyvim.plugins" },
{ import = "lazyvim.plugins.extras.lang.python-semshi" },
{ import = "plugins" },
},
})
Below you can find a list of included plugins and their default settings.
caution
You don't need to copy the default settings to your config. They are only shown here for reference.
semshi
- Options
- Full Spec
opts = nil
{
-- "numiras/semshi",
"wookayin/semshi", -- use a maintained fork
ft = "python",
build = ":UpdateRemotePlugins",
init = function()
-- Disabled these features better provided by LSP or other more general plugins
vim.g["semshi#error_sign"] = false
vim.g["semshi#simplify_markup"] = false
vim.g["semshi#mark_selected_nodes"] = false
vim.g["semshi#update_delay_factor"] = 0.001
-- This autocmd must be defined in init to take effect
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ "VimEnter", "ColorScheme" }, {
group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup("SemanticHighlight", {}),
callback = function()
-- Only add style, inherit or link to the LSP's colors
vim.cmd([[
highlight! semshiGlobal gui=italic
highlight! link semshiImported @none
highlight! link semshiParameter @lsp.type.parameter
highlight! link semshiParameterUnused DiagnosticUnnecessary
highlight! link semshiBuiltin @function.builtin
highlight! link semshiAttribute @field
highlight! link semshiSelf @lsp.type.selfKeyword
highlight! link semshiUnresolved @lsp.type.unresolvedReference
highlight! link semshiFree @none
]])
end,
})
end,
}