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🧶 auto-save.nvim
auto-save.nvim is a lua plugin for automatically saving your changed buffers in Neovim
Forked from auto-save.nvim as active development has stopped
📋 Features
- automatically save your changes so the world doesn't collapse
- highly customizable:
- conditionals to assert whether to save or not
- execution message (it can be dimmed and personalized)
- events that trigger auto-save
- debounce the save with a delay
- hook into the lifecycle with autocommands
- automatically clean the message area
📚 Requirements
- Neovim >= 0.8.0
📦 Installation
Install the plugin with your favourite package manager:
Lazy.nvim
{
"okuuva/auto-save.nvim",
cmd = "ASToggle", -- optional for lazy loading on command
event = { "InsertLeave", "TextChanged" }, -- optional for lazy loading on trigger events
opts = {
-- your config goes here
-- or just leave it empty :)
},
},
Packer.nvim
use({
"okuuva/auto-save.nvim",
config = function()
require("auto-save").setup {
-- your config goes here
-- or just leave it empty :)
}
end,
})
vim-plug
Plug 'okuuva/auto-save.nvim'
lua << EOF
require("auto-save").setup {
-- your config goes here
-- or just leave it empty :)
}
EOF
⚙️ Configuration
auto-save comes with the following defaults:
{
enabled = true, -- start auto-save when the plugin is loaded (i.e. when your package manager loads it)
execution_message = {
enabled = true,
message = function() -- message to print on save
return ("AutoSave: saved at " .. vim.fn.strftime("%H:%M:%S"))
end,
dim = 0.18, -- dim the color of `message`
cleaning_interval = 1250, -- (milliseconds) automatically clean MsgArea after displaying `message`. See :h MsgArea
},
trigger_events = { -- See :h events
immediate_save = { "BufLeave", "FocusLost" }, -- vim events that trigger an immediate save
defer_save = { "InsertLeave", "TextChanged" }, -- vim events that trigger a deferred save (saves after `debounce_delay`)
cancel_defered_save = { "InsertEnter" }, -- vim events that cancel a pending deferred save
},
-- function that takes the buffer handle and determines whether to save the current buffer or not
-- return true: if buffer is ok to be saved
-- return false: if it's not ok to be saved
-- if set to `nil` then no specific condition is applied
condition = nil,
write_all_buffers = false, -- write all buffers when the current one meets `condition`
noautocmd = false, -- do not execute autocmds when saving
debounce_delay = 1000, -- delay after which a pending save is executed
-- log debug messages to 'auto-save.log' file in neovim cache directory, set to `true` to enable
debug = false,
}
Condition
The condition field of the configuration allows the user to exclude auto-save from saving specific buffers.
Here is an example using a helper function from auto-save.utils.data that disables auto-save for specified file types:
{
condition = function(buf)
local fn = vim.fn
local utils = require("auto-save.utils.data")
-- don't save for `sql` file types
if utils.not_in(fn.getbufvar(buf, "&filetype"), {'sql'}) then
return true
end
return false
end
}
You may also exclude special-buffers see (:h buftype and :h special-buffers):
{
condition = function(buf)
local fn = vim.fn
-- don't save for special-buffers
if fn.getbufvar(buf, "&buftype") ~= '' then
return false
end
return true
end
}
Buffers that are nomodifiable are not saved by default.
🚀 Usage
Besides running auto-save at startup (if you have enabled = true in your config), you may as well:
ASToggle: toggle auto-save
You may want to set up a key mapping for toggling:
vim.api.nvim_set_keymap("n", "<leader>n", ":ASToggle<CR>", {})
or as part of the lazy.nvim plugin spec:
{
"okuuva/auto-save.nvim",
keys = {
{ "<leader>n", ":ASToggle<CR>", desc = "Toggle auto-save" },
},
...
},
↩️ Events / Callbacks
The plugin fires events at various points during its lifecycle which users can hook into:
AutoSaveWritePreJust before a buffer is getting savedAutoSaveWritePostJust after a buffer is getting saved
It will always supply the current buffer in the data.saved_buffer
An example to always print the file name before a file is getting saved (use :messages if the execution message swallows the print):
local group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('autosave', {})
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('User', {
pattern = 'AutoSaveWritePre',
group = group,
callback = function(opts)
if opts.data.saved_buffer ~= nil then
local filename = vim.api.nvim_buf_get_name(opts.data.saved_buffer)
print('We are about to save ' .. filename .. ' get ready captain!')
end
end,
})
If you want more Events, feel free to open an issue.
🤝 Contributing
- All pull requests are welcome.
- If you encounter bugs please open an issue.
- Please use Conventional Commits when commiting.
- See @commitlint/config-conventional for more details.
👋 Acknowledgements
This plugin wouldn't exist without Pocco81's work on the original.