Just Another Buffer Switcher is a minimal buffer switcher window for Neovim written in Lua.
JABS shows exactly what you would expect to see with :buffers
or :ls
, but in a prettier and interactive way.
- Neovim ≥ v0.5
- A patched nerd font for the buffer icons
- nvim-web-devicons for filetype icons (recommended)
You can install JABS with your plugin manager of choice. If you use packer.nvim
, simply add to your plugin list:
use 'matbme/JABS.nvim'
As previously mentioned, JABS only has one command: :JABSOpen
, which opens JABS' window.
By default, you can navigate between buffers with j
and k
as well as <Tab>
and <S-Tab>
, and jump to a buffer with <CR>
. When switching buffers the window closes automatically, but it can also be closed with <Esc>
or q
.
You can also open a preview window for the buffer selected under the cursor with <S-p>
, which by default appears above JABS' window. See below how to change its default behavior.
All configuration happens within the setup function, which you must call inside your init.lua
file even if you want to stick with the defaut values. Alternatively, you can redefine a number of parameters to tweak JABS to your liking such as the window's size, border, and placement.
A minimal configuration keeping all the defaults would look like this:
require 'jabs'.setup {}
A more complex config changing every default value would look like this:
require 'jabs'.setup {
-- Options for the main window
position = 'center', -- center, corner. Default corner
width = 80, -- default 50
height = 20, -- default 10
border = 'single', -- none, single, double, rounded, solid, shadow, (or an array or chars). Default shadow
offset = { -- window position offset
top = 2, -- default 0
bottom = 2, -- default 0
left = 2, -- default 0
right = 2, -- default 0
},
-- Options for preview window
preview_position = 'left', -- top, bottom, left, right. Default top
preview = {
width = 40, -- default 70
height = 60, -- default 30
border = 'single', -- none, single, double, rounded, solid, shadow, (or an array or chars). Default double
},
-- Default highlights (must be a valid :highlight)
highlight = {
current = "Title", -- default StatusLine
hidden = "StatusLineNC", -- default ModeMsg
split = "WarningMsg", -- default StatusLine
alternate = "StatusLine" -- default WarningMsg
},
-- Default symbols
symbols = {
current = "C", -- default
split = "S", -- default
alternate = "A", -- default
hidden = "H", -- default
locked = "L", -- default
ro = "R", -- default
edited = "E", -- default
terminal = "T", -- default
default_file = "D", -- Filetype icon if not present in nvim-web-devicons. Default
},
-- Keymaps
keymap = {
close = "<c-d>", -- Close buffer. Default D
jump = "<space>", -- Jump to buffer. Default <cr>
h_split = "h", -- Horizontally split buffer. Default s
v_split = "v", -- Vertically split buffer. Default v
preview = "p", -- Open buffer preview. Default P
},
-- Whether to use nvim-web-devicons next to filenames
use_devicons = false -- true or false. Default true
}
Key | Action |
---|---|
j or <Tab> |
navigate down |
k or <S-Tab> |
navigate up |
D | close buffer |
<CR> |
jump to buffer |
s | open buffer in horizontal split |
v | open buffer in vertical split |
<S-p> |
open preview for buffer |
If you don't feel like manually navigating to the buffer you want to open, you can type its number before <CR>
, s
, or v
to quickly split or switch to it.
JABS is in its infancy and there's still a lot to be done. Here's the currently planned features:
- Switch to buffer by typing its number
- Preview buffer
- Close buffer with keymap (huge thanks to @garymjr)
- Open buffer in split
- Sort modes (maybe visible and alternate on top)
- Custom keymaps (thanks, @MaxVerevkin
Suggestions are always welcome 🙂!