Async formatting and linting utility for neovim 0.10+
.
- Blazingly fast
- Async using coroutine and luv spawn
- Builtin support for popular formatters and linters
- Easy configuration for custom tools
- Light-weight
For rocks.nvim
Rocks install guard.nvim
For lazy.nvim
{
"nvimdev/guard.nvim",
-- lazy load by ft
ft = { "lua", "c", "markdown" },
-- Builtin configuration, optional
dependencies = {
"nvimdev/guard-collection",
},
}
To register formatters and linters:
local ft = require('guard.filetype')
-- Assuming you have guard-collection
-- Put this in your ftplugin/lang.lua to lazy load guard
ft('lang'):fmt('format-tool-1')
:append('format-tool-2')
:env(env_table)
:lint('lint-tool-1')
:extra(extra_args)
-- change this anywhere in your config, these are the defaults
vim.g.guard_config = {
-- format on write to buffer
fmt_on_save = true,
-- use lsp if no formatter was defined for this filetype
lsp_as_default_formatter = false,
-- whether or not to save the buffer after formatting
save_on_fmt = true,
}
- Use
Guard fmt
to manually call format, when there is a visual selection only the selection is formatted. NOTE: Regional formatting just sends your selection to the formatter, if there's not enough context incoherent formatting might occur (e.g. indent being erased) Guard disable
disables auto format for the current buffer, you can alsoGuard disable 16
(the buffer number)- Use
Guard enable
to re-enable auto format, usage is the same asGuard disable
Format c files with clang-format and lint with clang-tidy:
ft('c'):fmt('clang-format')
:lint('clang-tidy')
Or use lsp to format lua files first, then format with stylua, then lint with selene:
ft('lua'):fmt('lsp')
:append('stylua')
:lint('selene')
Register multiple filetypes to a single linter or formatter:
ft('typescript,javascript,typescriptreact'):fmt('prettier')
Lint all your files with codespell
-- NB: this does not work with formatters
ft('*'):lint('codespell')
You can also easily create your own configuration that's not in guard-collection
, see CUSTOMIZE.md.
For more niche use cases, ADVANCED.md demonstrates how to:
- Write your own formatting logic using the
fn
field. - Write your own linting logic using the
fn
field. - Leverage guard's autocmds to create a formatting status indicator.
- Creating a dynamic formatter that respects neovom tab/space settings.
CUSTOMIZE.md
ADVANCED.md