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.
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363 B
Lua
17 lines
363 B
Lua
local M = {}
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M.is_win_supported = function(winid, bufnr)
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return vim.bo[bufnr].filetype == 'canola'
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end
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M.save_win = function(winid)
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local bufnr = vim.api.nvim_win_get_buf(winid)
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local bufname = vim.api.nvim_buf_get_name(bufnr)
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return { bufname = bufname }
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end
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M.load_win = function(winid, config)
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require('canola').open(config.bufname)
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end
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return M
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