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*nvim-cmp* *cmp*
A completion plugin for neovim coded in Lua.
==============================================================================
CONTENTS *cmp-contents*
Abstract |cmp-abstract|
Concept |cmp-concept|
Usage |cmp-usage|
Function |cmp-function|
Mapping |cmp-mapping|
Command |cmp-command|
Highlight |cmp-highlight|
Autocmd |cmp-autocmd|
Config |cmp-config|
Config Helper |cmp-config-helper|
Develop |cmp-develop|
FAQ |cmp-faq|
==============================================================================
Abstract *cmp-abstract*
This is nvim-cmp's document.
1. This docs uses the type definition notation like `{lsp,cmp,vim}.*`
- You can find it `../lua/cmp/types/init.lua`.
2. The advanced configuration is noted in wiki.
- https://github.com/hrsh7th/nvim-cmp/wiki
==============================================================================
Concept *cmp-concept*
- Full support for LSP completion related capabilities
- Powerful customizability via Lua functions
- Smart handling of key mapping
- No flicker
==============================================================================
Usage *cmp-usage*
The recommendation configurations are the below.
NOTE:
1. You must setup `snippet.expand` function.
2. The `cmp.setup.cmdline` won't work if you are using `native` completion menu.
3. You can disable the `default` options via specifying `cmp.config.disable` value.
>
call plug#begin(s:plug_dir)
Plug 'neovim/nvim-lspconfig'
Plug 'hrsh7th/cmp-nvim-lsp'
Plug 'hrsh7th/cmp-buffer'
Plug 'hrsh7th/cmp-path'
Plug 'hrsh7th/cmp-cmdline'
Plug 'hrsh7th/nvim-cmp'
" For vsnip users.
Plug 'hrsh7th/cmp-vsnip'
Plug 'hrsh7th/vim-vsnip'
" For luasnip users.
" Plug 'L3MON4D3/LuaSnip'
" Plug 'saadparwaiz1/cmp_luasnip'
" For snippy users.
" Plug 'dcampos/nvim-snippy'
" Plug 'dcampos/cmp-snippy'
" For ultisnips users.
" Plug 'SirVer/ultisnips'
" Plug 'quangnguyen30192/cmp-nvim-ultisnips'
call plug#end()
set completeopt=menu,menuone,noselect
lua <<EOF
local cmp = require'cmp'
-- Global setup.
cmp.setup({
snippet = {
expand = function(args)
vim.fn["vsnip#anonymous"](args.body) -- For `vsnip` users.
-- require('luasnip').lsp_expand(args.body) -- For `luasnip` users.
-- require'snippy'.expand_snippet(args.body) -- For `snippy` users.
-- vim.fn["UltiSnips#Anon"](args.body) -- For `ultisnips` users.
end,
},
window = {
-- completion = cmp.config.window.bordered(),
-- documentation = cmp.config.window.bordered(),
},
mapping = cmp.mapping.preset.insert({
['<C-d>'] = cmp.mapping.scroll_docs(-4),
['<C-f>'] = cmp.mapping.scroll_docs(4),
['<C-Space>'] = cmp.mapping.complete(),
['<CR>'] = cmp.mapping.confirm({ select = true }),
}),
sources = cmp.config.sources({
{ name = 'nvim_lsp' },
{ name = 'vsnip' }, -- For vsnip users.
-- { name = 'luasnip' }, -- For luasnip users.
-- { name = 'snippy' }, -- For snippy users.
-- { name = 'ultisnips' }, -- For ultisnips users.
}, {
{ name = 'buffer' },
})
})
-- `/` cmdline setup.
cmp.setup.cmdline('/', {
mapping = cmp.mapping.preset.cmdline(),
sources = {
{ name = 'buffer' }
}
})
-- `:` cmdline setup.
cmp.setup.cmdline(':', {
mapping = cmp.mapping.preset.cmdline(),
sources = cmp.config.sources({
{ name = 'path' }
}, {
{ name = 'cmdline' }
})
})
-- Setup lspconfig.
local capabilities = require('cmp_nvim_lsp').update_capabilities(vim.lsp.protocol.make_client_capabilities())
require('lspconfig')[%YOUR_LSP_SERVER%].setup {
capabilities = capabilities
}
EOF
<
==============================================================================
Function *cmp-function*
NOTE: You can call these functions in mapping via `<Cmd>lua require('cmp').complete()<CR>`.
*cmp.setup* (config: cmp.ConfigSchema)
Setup global configuration. See configuration option.
*cmp.setup.filetype* (filetype: string, config: cmp.ConfigSchema)
Setup filetype configuration to the specific filetype.
*cmp.setup.buffer* (config: cmp.ConfigSchema)
Setup buffer configuration to the current buffer.
*cmp.setup.cmdline* (cmdtype: string, config: cmp.ConfigSchema)
Setup cmdline configuration to the specific cmdtype.
See |getcmdtype()|
NOTE: nvim-cmp does not support the `=` cmdtype.
*cmp.visible* ()
Return the completion menu is visible or not.
*cmp.get_entries* ()
Return current all entries.
*cmp.get_selected_entry* ()
Return current selected entry. (contains preselected)
*cmp.get_active_entry* ()
Return current selected entry. (without preselected)
*cmp.close* ()
Just close the completion menu.
*cmp.abort* ()
Closes the completion menu and restore the current line to the state when it was started current completion.
*cmp.select_next_item* (option: { behavior = cmp.SelectBehavior })
Select next item.
*cmp.select_prev_item* (option: { behavior = cmp.SelectBehavior })*
Select prev item.
*cmp.scroll_docs* (delta: number)
Scroll docs if it visible.
*cmp.complete* (option: { reason = cmp.ContextReason, config = cmp.ConfigSchema })
Invoke completion.
The following configurations defines the key mapping to invoke only snippet completion.
>
cmp.setup {
mapping = {
['<C-s>'] = cmp.mapping.complete({
config = {
sources = {
{ name = 'vsnip' }
}
}
})
}
}
< >
inoremap <C-S> <Cmd>lua require('cmp').complete({ config = { sources = { { name = 'vsnip' } } } })<CR>
<
NOTE: The `config` means a temporary setting, but the `config.mapping` remains permanent.
*cmp.complete_common_string* ()
Complete common string as like as shell completion behavior.
>
cmp.setup {
mapping = {
['<C-l>'] = cmp.mapping(function(fallback)
if cmp.visible() then
return cmp.complete_common_string()
end
fallback()
end, { 'i', 'c' }),
}
}
<
*cmp.confirm* (option: cmp.ConfirmOption, callback: function)
Accept current selected completion item.
If you didn't select any items and specified the `{ select = true }` for
this, nvim-cmp will automatically select the first item.
*cmp.event:on* ('%EVENT_NAME%, callback)
Subscribe nvim-cmp's events below.
- `complete_done`: emit after current completion is done.
- `confirm_done`: emit after confirmation is done.
==============================================================================
Mapping *cmp-mapping*
The nvim-cmp's mapping mechanism is complex but flexible and user-friendly.
You can specify the mapping as function that receives the `fallback` function as arguments.
The `fallback` function can be used to call an existing mapping.
For example, typical pair-wise plugins automatically defines a mapping for `<CR>` or `(`.
The nvim-cmp will overwrite it but you can fallback to the original mapping via invoking the `fallback` function.
>
cmp.setup {
mapping = {
['<CR>'] = function(fallback)
if cmp.visible() then
cmp.confirm()
else
fallback() -- If you are using vim-endwise, this fallback function will be behaive as the vim-endwise.
end
end
}
}
<
And you can specify the mapping modes.
>
cmp.setup {
mapping = {
['<CR>'] = cmp.mapping(your_mapping_function, { 'i', 'c' })
}
}
<
And you can specify the different mapping function for each modes.
>
cmp.setup {
mapping = {
['<CR>'] = cmp.mapping({
i = your_mapping_function_a,
c = your_mapping_function_b,
})
}
}
<
You can also use built-in mapping helpers.
*cmp.mapping.close* ()
Same as |cmp.close|
*cmp.mapping.abort* ()
Same as |cmp.abort|
*cmp.mapping.select_next_item* (option: { behavior = cmp.SelectBehavior })
Same as |cmp.select_next_item|
*cmp.mapping.select_prev_item* (option: { behavior = cmp.SelectBehavior })
Same as |cmp.select_prev_item|
*cmp.mapping.scroll_docs* (delta: number)
Same as |cmp.scroll_docs|
*cmp.mapping.complete* (option: cmp.CompleteParams)
Same as |cmp.complete|
*cmp.mapping.complete_common_string* ()
Same as |cmp.complete_common_string|
*cmp.mapping.confirm* (option: cmp.ConfirmOption)
Same as |cmp.confirm|
The built-in mapping helper is only available as a configuration option.
If you want to call the nvim-cmp features directly, please use |cmp-function| instead.
==============================================================================
Command *cmp-command*
*CmpStatus*
Prints source statuses for the current buffer and states.
Sometimes `unknown` source will be printed but it isn't problem. (e.g. `cmp-nvim-lsp`)
That the reason is the `cmp-nvim-lsp` will registered on the InsertEnter autocmd.
==============================================================================
Highlight *cmp-highlight*
*CmpItemAbbr*
The abbr field's highlight group.
*CmpItemAbbrDeprecated*
The abbr field's highlight group that only used for deprecated item.
*CmpItemAbbrMatch*
The matched character's highlight group.
*CmpItemAbbrMatchFuzzy*
The fuzzy matched character's highlight group.
*CmpItemKind*
The kind field's highlight group.
*CmpItemKind%KIND_NAME%*
The kind field's highlight group for specific `lsp.CompletionItemKind`.
If you want to overwrite only the method kind's highlight group, you can do this.
>
highlight CmpItemKindMethod guibg=NONE guifg=Orange
<
*CmpItemMenu*
The menu field's highlight group.
==============================================================================
Autocmd *cmp-autocmd*
You can create custom autocommands for certain nvim-cmp events by defining
autocommands for the User event with the following patterns.
*CmpReady*
Invoked when nvim-cmp gets sourced from `plugin/cmp.lua`.
==============================================================================
Config *cmp-config*
You can specify the following configuration option via `cmp.setup { ... }` call.
*cmp-config.enabled*
enabled~
`boolean | fun(): boolean`
You can control nvim-cmp should work or not via this option.
*cmp-config.preselect*
preselect~
`cmp.PreselectMode`
1. `cmp.PreselectMode.Item`
nvim-cmp will pre-select the item that the source specified.
2. `cmp.PreselectMode.None`
nvim-cmp wouldn't pre-select any item.
*cmp-config.mapping*
mapping~
`table<string, fun(fallback: function)`
See |cmp-mapping| section.
*cmp-config.snippet.expand*
snippet.expand~
`fun(option: cmp.SnippetExpansionParams)`
The snippet expansion function. You must integrate your snippet engine plugin via this.
*cmp-config.completion.keyword_length*
completion.keyword_length~
`number`
The number of characters needed to trigger auto-completion.
*cmp-config.completion.keyword_pattern*
completion.keyword_pattern~
`string`
The default keyword pattern.
*cmp-config.completion.autocomplete*
completion.autocomplete~
`cmp.TriggerEvent[] | false`
The auto-completion trigger events. If you specify this value to false, the
nvim-cmp does not completion automatically but you can still use the manual
completion though.
*cmp-config.completion.completeopt*
completion.completeopt~
`string`
The vim's completeopt like setting. See 'completeopt'.
Besically, You don't need to modify this.
*cmp-config.formatting.fields*
formatting.fields~
`cmp.ItemField[]`
The array of completion menu field to specify the order of them.
*cmp-config.formatting.format*
formatting.format~
`fun(entry: cmp.Entry, vim_item: vim.CompletedItem): vim.CompletedItem`
The function to customize the completion menu appearance. See |complete-items|.
This value also can be used to modify `dup` property.
NOTE: The `vim.CompletedItem` can have special properties `abbr_hl_group`,
`kind_hl_group` and `menu_hl_group`.
*cmp-config.matching.disallow_fuzzy_matching*
matching.disallow_fuzzy_matching~
`boolean`
Specify disallow or allow fuzzy matching.
*cmp-config.matching.disallow_partial_matching*
matching.disallow_partial_matching~
`boolean`
Specify disallow or allow partial matching.
*cmp-config.matching.disallow_prefix_unmatching*
matching.disallow_prefix_unmatching~
`boolean`
Specify disallow or allow prefix unmatching.
*cmp-config.sorting.priority_weight*
sorting.priority_weight~
`number`
Specifically, each item's original priority (given by its corresponding source) will be
increased by `#sources - (source_index - 1)` multiplied by `priority_weight`.
That is, the final priority is calculated by the following formula:
>
final_score = orig_score + ((#sources - (source_index - 1)) * sorting.priority_weight)
<
*cmp-config.sorting.comparators*
sorting.comparators~
`(fun(entry1: cmp.Entry, entry2: cmp.Entry): boolean | nil)[]`
The function to customize the sorting behavior.
You can use built-in comparators via `cmp.config.compare.*`.
*cmp-config.sources*
sources~
`cmp.SourceConfig[]`
Array of the source configuration to use.
The order will be used to the completion menu's sort order.
*cmp-config.sources[n].name*
sources[n].name~
`string`
The source name.
*cmp-config.sources[n].option*
sources[n].option~
`table`
The source specific custom option that defined by the source.
*cmp-config.sources[n].keyword_length*
sources[n].keyword_length~
`number`
The source specific keyword length to trigger auto completion.
*cmp-config.sources[n].keyword_pattern*
sources[n].keyword_pattern~
`number`
The source specific keyword pattern.
*cmp-config.sources[n].trigger_characters*
sources[n].trigger_characters~
`string[]`
The source specific keyword pattern.
*cmp-config.sources[n].priority*
sources[n].priority~
`number`
The source specific priority value.
*cmp-config.sources[n].max_item_count*
sources[n].max_item_count~
`number`
The source specific item count.
*cmp-config.sources[n].group_index*
sources[n].group_index~
`number`
The source group index.
For example, You can specify the `buffer` source group index to bigger number
if you don't want to see the buffer source items when the nvim-lsp source is available.
>
cmp.setup {
sources = {
{ name = 'nvim_lsp', group_index = 1 },
{ name = 'buffer', group_index = 2 },
}
}
<
You can specify this via the built-in configuration helper like this.
>
cmp.setup {
sources = cmp.config.sources({
{ name = 'nvim_lsp' },
}, {
{ name = 'buffer' },
})
}
<
*cmp-config.view*
view~
`{ entries: cmp.EntriesConfig|string }`
Specify the view class to customize appearance.
Currently, the possible configurations are:
*cmp-config.window.{completion,documentation}.border*
window.{completion,documentation}.border~
`string | string[] | nil`
Border characters used for the completion popup menu when
|experimental.native_menu| is disabled.
*cmp-config.window.{completion,documentation}.winhighlight*
window.{completion,documentation}.winhighlight~
`string | cmp.WinhighlightConfig`
Specify the window's winhighlight option.
*cmp-config.window.{completion,documentation}.zindex*
window.{completion,documentation}.zindex~
`number`
The completion window's zindex.
*cmp-config.window.documentation.max_width*
window.documentation.max_width~
`number`
The documentation window's max width.
*cmp-config.window.documentation.max_height*
window.documentation.max_height~
`number`
The documentation window's max height.
*cmp-config.experimental.ghost_text*
experimental.ghost_text~
`boolean | { hl_group = string }`
The boolean value to enable or disable the ghost_text feature.
==============================================================================
Config Helper *cmp-config-helper*
You can use the following configuration helpers.
cmp.config.compare~
TBD
cmp.config.context~
The `cmp.config.context` can be used to context-aware completion toggling.
>
cmp.setup {
enabled = function()
-- disable completion if the cursor is `Comment` syntax group.
return not cmp.config.context.in_syntax_group('Comment')
end
}
<
*cmp.config.context.in_syntax_group* (group)
You can specify the vim's built-in syntax group.
If you use tree-sitter, You should use `cmp.config.context.in_treesitter_capture` instead.
*cmp.config.context.in_treesitter_capture* (capture)
You can specify the treesitter capture name.
If you don't use `nvim-treesitter`, this helper does not work correctly.
cmp.config.mapping~
See |:help cmp-mapping|
cmp.config.sources~
*cmp.config.sources* (...sources)
You can specify multiple sources arrays.
The sources are grouped in the order you specify, and the groups are displayed in a fallback, like chain completion.
>
cmp.setup {
window = {
completion = cmp.config.window.bordered(),
documentation = cmp.config.window.bordered(),
}
}
<
cmp.config.window~
*cmp.config.window.bordered* (option)
Specify some window as `bordered`.
The option is described in the `cmp.ConfigSchema`.
>
cmp.setup {
window = {
completion = cmp.config.window.bordered(),
documentation = cmp.config.window.bordered(),
}
}
<
==============================================================================
Develop *cmp-develop*
Create custom source~
NOTE:
1. The `complete` method is required. Others can be ommited.
2. The `callback` argument must always be called.
3. You can use only `require('cmp')` in custom source.
4. If the LSP spec was changed, nvim-cmp will follow it without any announcement.
5. You should read ./lua/cmp/types and https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current
6. Please add the `nvim-cmp` topic for github repo.
You can create custom source like the following example.
>
local source = {}
---Return this source is available in current context or not. (Optional)
---@return boolean
function source:is_available()
return true
end
---Return the debug name of this source. (Optional)
---@return string
function source:get_debug_name()
return 'debug name'
end
---Return keyword pattern for triggering completion. (Optional)
---If this is ommited, nvim-cmp will use default keyword pattern. See |cmp-config.completion.keyword_pattern|
---@return string
function source:get_keyword_pattern()
return [[\k\+]]
end
---Return trigger characters for triggering completion. (Optional)
function source:get_trigger_characters()
return { '.' }
end
---Invoke completion. (Required)
---@param params cmp.SourceCompletionApiParams
---@param callback fun(response: lsp.CompletionResponse|nil)
function source:complete(params, callback)
callback({
{ label = 'January' },
{ label = 'February' },
{ label = 'March' },
{ label = 'April' },
{ label = 'May' },
{ label = 'June' },
{ label = 'July' },
{ label = 'August' },
{ label = 'September' },
{ label = 'October' },
{ label = 'November' },
{ label = 'December' },
})
end
---Resolve completion item. (Optional)
---@param completion_item lsp.CompletionItem
---@param callback fun(completion_item: lsp.CompletionItem|nil)
function source:resolve(completion_item, callback)
callback(completion_item)
end
---Execute command after item was accepted.
---@param completion_item lsp.CompletionItem
---@param callback fun(completion_item: lsp.CompletionItem|nil)
function source:execute(completion_item, callback)
callback(completion_item)
end
---Register custom source to nvim-cmp.
require('cmp').register_source('month', source.new())
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FAQ *cmp-faq*
Why does cmp automatically select a particular item? ~
How to disable the preselect feature? ~
The nvim-cmp respects LSP(Language Server Protocol) specification.
The LSP spec defines the `preselect` feature for completion.
You can disable the `preselect` feature like the following.
>
cmp.setup {
preselect = cmp.PreselectMode.None
}
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How to disable auto-completion?~
How to use nvim-cmp as like omnifunc?~
You can disable auto-completion like this.
>
cmp.setup {
...
completion = {
autocomplete = false
}
...
}
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And you can invoke completion manually.
>
inoremap <C-x><C-o> <Cmd>lua require('cmp').complete()<CR>
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How to disable nvim-cmp on the specific buffer?~
How to setup on the specific buffer?~
You can setup buffer specific configuration like this.
>
cmp.setup.filetype({ 'markdown', 'help' }, {
sources = {
{ name = 'path' },
{ name = 'buffer' },
}
})
<
How to disable documentation window?~
You can specify the following config.
>
cmp.setup.filetype({ 'markdown', 'help' }, {
window = {
documentation = cmp.config.disable
}
})
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How to integrate with copilot.vim?~
The copilot.vim and nvim-cmp both have a `key-mapping fallback` mechanism.
Therefore, You should manage those plugins by yourself.
Fortunately, the copilot.vim has the feature that disables the fallback mechanism.
>
let g:copilot_no_tab_map = v:true
imap <expr> <Plug>(vimrc:copilot-dummy-map) copilot#Accept("\<Tab>")
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You can manage copilot.vim's accept feature with nvim-cmp' key-mapping configuration.
>
cmp.setup {
mapping = {
['<C-g>'] = cmp.mapping(function(fallback)
vim.api.nvim_feedkeys(vim.fn['copilot#Accept'](vim.api.nvim_replace_termcodes('<Tab>', true, true, true)), 'n', true)
end)
},
experimental = {
ghost_text = false -- this feature conflict to the copilot.vim's preview.
}
}
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How to customize menu appearance?~
You can see the nvim-cmp wiki (https://github.com/hrsh7th/nvim-cmp/wiki).
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