Problem: When files are deleted via canola, any open Neovim buffers
for those files remain alive, polluting the jumplist with stale
entries.
Solution: Add an opt-in `cleanup_buffers_on_delete` config option
(default `false`). When enabled, `finish()` in `mutator/init.lua`
iterates completed delete actions and wipes matching buffers via
`nvim_buf_delete` before `CanolaActionsPost` fires. Only local
filesystem deletes are handled (guarded by the `files` adapter
check).
Problem: the codebase still used the upstream \`oil\` naming everywhere —
URL schemes, the \`:Oil\` command, highlight groups, user events, module
paths, filetypes, buffer/window variables, LuaCATS type annotations,
vimdoc help tags, syntax groups, and internal identifiers.
Solution: mechanical rename of every reference. URL schemes now use
\`canola://\` (plus \`canola-ssh://\`, \`canola-s3://\`, \`canola-sss://\`,
\`canola-trash://\`, \`canola-test://\`). The \`:Canola\` command replaces
\`:Oil\`. All highlight groups, user events, augroups, namespaces,
filetypes, require paths, type annotations, help tags, and identifiers
follow suit. The \`upstream\` remote to \`stevearc/oil.nvim\` has been
removed and the \`vim.g.oil\` deprecation shim dropped.
Problem: plenary.nvim is deprecated. The test suite depends on
plenary's async test runner and coroutine-based utilities, tying the
project to an unmaintained dependency. CI also tests against Neovim
0.8-0.11, which are no longer relevant.
Solution: replace plenary with busted + nlua (nvim -l). Convert all
async test patterns (a.wrap, a.util.sleep, a.util.scheduler) to
synchronous equivalents using vim.wait. Rename tests/ to spec/ to
follow busted convention. Replace the CI test matrix with
nvim-busted-action targeting stable/nightly only. Add .busted config,
luarocks test_dependencies, and update the nix devshell.