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Problem: users with mini.ai installed find that buffer-local `at`, `it`,
`aC`, `iC` text objects never fire because mini.ai intercepts `a`/`i` as
single-key handlers in operator-pending/visual modes before Neovim's
mapping system can route them to buffer-local maps.
Solution: add a *pending-mini-ai* recipe section to the RECIPES block in
pending.txt. The recipe explains the conflict, describes mini.ai's
custom_textobjects spec (`{ from = {line,col}, to = {line,col} }`), and
shows how to wrap `textobj.inner_task_range` and `textobj.category_bounds`
(the two functions that return positional data) into the shape mini.ai
expects, registered via `vim.b.miniai_config` in a FileType autocmd. Notes
that `aC` cannot be expressed this way due to its linewise selection, and
that the built-in keymaps work fine for users without mini.ai.
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| lua/pending | ||
| plugin | ||
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| flake.nix | ||
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| pending.nvim-scm-1.rockspec | ||
| README.md | ||
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pending.nvim
Edit tasks like text. :w saves them.
Requirements
- Neovim 0.10+
- (Optionally)
curlandopensslfor Google Calendar and Google Task sync
Installation
Install with your package manager of choice or via luarocks:
luarocks install pending.nvim
Documentation
:help pending.nvim