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# preview.nvim
**Universal document previewer for Neovim**
**Async document compilation for Neovim**
An extensible framework for compiling documents (LaTeX, Typst, Markdown, etc.)
asynchronously with error diagnostics.
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## Features
- Async compilation via `vim.system()`
- Built-in presets for Typst, LaTeX (latexmk, pdflatex, tectonic), Markdown,
GitHub-flavored Markdown, AsciiDoc, and Quarto
- Built-in presets for Typst, LaTeX, Markdown, and GitHub-flavored Markdown
- Compiler errors as native `vim.diagnostic`
- User events for extensibility (`PreviewCompileStarted`,
`PreviewCompileSuccess`, `PreviewCompileFailed`)
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```lua
require('preview').setup({
rst = {
cmd = { 'rst2html' },
typst = {
cmd = { 'typst', 'compile' },
args = function(ctx)
return { ctx.file, ctx.output }
return { ctx.file }
end,
output = function(ctx)
return ctx.file:gsub('%.rst$', '.html')
return ctx.file:gsub('%.typ$', '.pdf')
end,
},
})
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**Q: How do I automatically open the output file?**
Set `open = true` on your provider (all built-in presets have this enabled) to
open the output with `vim.ui.open()` after the first successful compilation in
toggle/watch mode. For a specific application, pass a command table:
open the output with `vim.ui.open()` after the first successful compilation. For
a specific application, pass a command table:
```lua
require('preview').setup({

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in Neovim. It provides a unified interface for any compilation workflow —
LaTeX, Typst, Markdown, or anything else with a CLI compiler.
The plugin ships with opt-in presets for common tools (Typst, LaTeX, Pandoc,
AsciiDoc, Quarto) and supports fully custom providers.
See |preview.nvim-presets|.
The plugin ships with opt-in presets for common tools (Typst, LaTeX, Pandoc)
and supports fully custom providers. See |preview.nvim-presets|.
==============================================================================
REQUIREMENTS *preview.nvim-requirements*
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|preview.Context|.
`open` boolean|string[] Open the output file after the first
successful compilation in toggle/watch
mode. `true` uses |vim.ui.open()|. A
string[] is run as a command with the
output path appended.
successful compilation. `true` uses
|vim.ui.open()|. A string[] is run as
a command with the output path appended.
`reload` boolean|string[]|function
Reload the output after recompilation.