This plugin doesn't support windows yet.
This plugin requires neovim nightly.
Install with vim-plug:
" requires
Plug 'kyazdani42/nvim-web-devicons' " for file icons
Plug 'kyazdani42/nvim-tree.lua'
let g:nvim_tree_side = 'right' | 'left' "left by default
let g:nvim_tree_width = 40 "30 by default
let g:nvim_tree_ignore = [ '.git', 'node_modules', '.cache' ] "empty by default
let g:nvim_tree_auto_open = 1 "0 by default, opens the tree when typing `vim $DIR` or `vim`
let g:nvim_tree_auto_close = 1 "0 by default, closes the tree when it's the last window
let g:nvim_tree_auto_ignore_ft = {'startify', 'dashboard'} "empty by default, don't auto open tree on specific filetypes.
let g:nvim_tree_quit_on_open = 1 "0 by default, closes the tree when you open a file
let g:nvim_tree_follow = 1 "0 by default, this option allows the cursor to be updated when entering a buffer
let g:nvim_tree_indent_markers = 1 "0 by default, this option shows indent markers when folders are open
let g:nvim_tree_hide_dotfiles = 1 "0 by default, this option hides files and folders starting with a dot `.`
let g:nvim_tree_git_hl = 1 "0 by default, will enable file highlight for git attributes (can be used without the icons).
let g:nvim_tree_root_folder_modifier = ':~' "This is the default. See :help filename-modifiers for more options
let g:nvim_tree_tab_open = 1 "0 by default, will open the tree when entering a new tab and the tree was previously open
let g:nvim_tree_width_allow_resize = 1 "0 by default, will not resize the tree when opening a file
let g:nvim_tree_disable_netrw = 0 "1 by default, disables netrw
let g:nvim_tree_hijack_netrw = 0 "1 by default, prevents netrw from automatically opening when opening directories (but lets you keep its other utilities)
let g:nvim_tree_show_icons = {
\ 'git': 1,
\ 'folders': 0,
\ 'files': 0,
\ }
"If 0, do not show the icons for one of 'git' 'folder' and 'files'
"1 by default, notice that if 'files' is 1, it will only display
"if nvim-web-devicons is installed and on your runtimepath
" default will show icon by default if no icon is provided
" default shows no icon by default
let g:nvim_tree_icons = {
\ 'default': '',
\ 'symlink': '',
\ 'git': {
\ 'unstaged': "✗",
\ 'staged': "✓",
\ 'unmerged': "",
\ 'renamed': "➜",
\ 'untracked': "★"
\ },
\ 'folder': {
\ 'default': "",
\ 'open': "",
\ 'empty': "",
\ 'empty_open': "",
\ 'symlink': "",
\ }
\ }
nnoremap <C-n> :NvimTreeToggle<CR>
nnoremap <leader>r :NvimTreeRefresh<CR>
nnoremap <leader>n :NvimTreeFindFile<CR>
" NvimTreeOpen and NvimTreeClose are also available if you need them
set termguicolors " this variable must be enabled for colors to be applied properly
" a list of groups can be found at `:help nvim_tree_highlight`
highlight NvimTreeFolderIcon guibg=blue
- move around like in any vim buffer
<CR>
oro
on..
will cd in the above directory<C-]>
will cd in the directory under the cursor<BS>
will close current opened directory or parent- type
a
to add a file. Adding a directory requires leaving a leading/
at the end of the path.you can add multiple directories by doing foo/bar/baz/f and it will add foo bar and baz directories and f as a file
- type
r
to rename a file - type
<C-r>
to rename a file and omit the filename on input - type
x
to add/remove file/directory to cut clipboard - type
c
to add/remove file/directory to copy clipboard - type
p
to paste from clipboard. Cut clipboard has precedence over copy (will prompt for confirmation) - type
d
to delete a file (will prompt for confirmation) - type
]c
to go to next git item - type
[c
to go to prev git item - type '-' to naviate up to the parent directory of the current file/directory
- if the file is a directory,
<CR>
will open the directory otherwise it will open the file in the buffer near the tree - if the file is a symlink,
<CR>
will follow the symlink (if the target is a file) <C-v>
will open the file in a vertical split<C-x>
will open the file in a horizontal split<C-t>
will open the file in a new tab<Tab>
will open the file as a preview (keeps the cursor in the tree)I
will toggle visibility of folders hidden via |g:nvim_tree_ignore|H
will toggle visibility of dotfiles (files/folders starting with a.
)R
will refresh the tree- Double left click acts like
<CR>
- Double right click acts like
<C-]>
You can disable default mappings with
" let nvim_tree_disable_keybindings=1
But you won't be able to map any keys from the setup with nvim_tree_bindings. Use with caution.
Default keybindings can be overriden. You can also define your own keymappings for the tree view:
lua <<EOF
vim.g.nvim_tree_bindings = {
["<CR>"] = ":YourVimFunction()<cr>",
["u"] = ":lua require'some_module'.some_function()<cr>",
}
EOF
You can check the default binding table in nvim-tree/config.lua
, under the get_bindings
function.
This basically maps the default keys to the on_keypress
function with different string parameters.
All mappings are set in normal mode
.
This plugin is very fast because it uses the libuv
scandir
and scandir_next
functions instead of spawning an ls
process which can get slow on large files when combining with stat
to get file informations.
- Open file in current buffer or in split with FzF like bindings (
<CR>
,<C-v>
,<C-x>
,<C-t>
) - File icons with nvim-web-devicons
- Syntax highlighting (exa like)
- Change directory with
.
- Add / Rename / delete files
- Git integration (icons and file highlight)
- Indent markers
- Mouse support
- It's fast