/powershell.nvim

First class powershell editor integration into Neovim

Primary LanguageLuaMIT LicenseMIT

Powershell.nvim

GitHub Workflow Status Lua

This extension provides rich PowerShell language support for Neovim. Now you can write and debug PowerShell scripts using the excellent IDE-like interface that Neovim provides.

Features

Requirements

Installation

use {
    "TheLeoP/powershell.nvim"
}
{
    "TheLeoP/powershell.nvim",
    ---@type powershell.user_config
    opts = {
      bundle_path = 'path/to/your/bundle_path/'
    }
}
Plug 'TheLeoP/powershell.nvim'

Configuration

The only required field for the plugin to work is bundle_path, this has to be the path of where Powershell Editor Services is installed.

For example, if you are using mason with default settings, you would have to do something like the following:

require('powershell').setup({
  bundle_path = vim.fn.stdpath "data" .. "/mason/packages/powershell-editor-services",
})

Default configuration

-- This is the default configuration
require('powershell').setup({
  capabilities = vim.lsp.protocol.make_client_capabilities(),
  bundle_path = "",
  init_options = vim.empty_dict(),
  settings = vim.empty_dict(),
  shell = "pwsh",
  handlers = base_handlers, -- see lua/powershell/handlers.lua
  root_dir = function(buf)
    return fs.dirname(fs.find({ ".git" }, { upward = true, path = fs.dirname(api.nvim_buf_get_name(buf)) })[1])
  end,
})

Lua API

Toggle Powershell Extension Terminal

require('powershell').toggle_term()

To create a keymap only for powershell files, put the following in your config.

-- this should go in ~/.config/nvim/ftplugin/ps1.lua
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>P", function() require("powershell").toggle_term() end)

You could also use a filetype autocmd to create the keymap.

Eval expression on Powershell Extension Terminal

Can be used both in normal (evaluates current line) and visual mode (evaluates visual selection).

require('powershell').eval()

To create a keymap only for powershell files, put the following in your config.

-- this should go in ~/.config/nvim/ftplugin/ps1.lua
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>E", function() require("powershell").eval() end)

You could also use a filetype autocmd to create the keymap.

DAP

By default, the plugin includes the following nvim-dap configurations:

dap.configurations.ps1 = {
  {
    name = "PowerShell: Launch Current File",
    type = "ps1",
    request = "launch",
    script = "${file}",
  },
  {
    name = "PowerShell: Launch Script",
    type = "ps1",
    request = "launch",
    script = function()
      return coroutine.create(function(co)
        vim.ui.input({
          prompt = 'Enter path or command to execute, for example: "${workspaceFolder}/src/foo.ps1" or "Invoke-Pester"',
          completion = "file",
        }, function(selected) coroutine.resume(co, selected) end)
      end)
    end,
  },
  {
    name = "PowerShell: Attach to PowerShell Host Process",
    type = "ps1",
    request = "attach",
    processId = "${command:pickProcess}",
  },
}

To use them, simply call require('dap').continue() inside of a ps1 file.

NOTE: currently, debugging does not support launching an integrated terminal because of PowerShell/PowerShellEditorServices#2164

TODO

  • Tests