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# NvChad terminal Plugin ( Unmaintained )
## Install
- Simply install the plugin with lazy.nvim as you would for any other:
```lua
{
"NvChad/nvterm",
config = function ()
require("nvterm").setup()
end,
}
```
### Configuration
- Pass a table of configuration options to the plugin's `.setup()` function above.
- Default configuration table
```lua
require("nvterm").setup({
terminals = {
shell = vim.o.shell,
list = {},
type_opts = {
float = {
relative = 'editor',
row = 0.3,
col = 0.25,
width = 0.5,
height = 0.4,
border = "single",
},
horizontal = { location = "rightbelow", split_ratio = .3, },
vertical = { location = "rightbelow", split_ratio = .5 },
}
},
behavior = {
autoclose_on_quit = {
enabled = false,
confirm = true,
},
close_on_exit = true,
auto_insert = true,
},
})
```
### Functions
Use the below functions to map them for keybindings
#### Toggle
```lua
require("nvterm.terminal").toggle "float"
require("nvterm.terminal").toggle "horizontal"
require("nvterm.terminal").toggle "vertical"
```
#### Spawn new terminals
```lua
require("nvterm.terminal").new "horizontal"
require("nvterm.terminal").new "vertical"
```
#### Send commands to the terminal
```lua
require("nvterm.terminal").send(" your command ", "horizontal|vertical|float") -- the 2nd argument i.e direction is optional
```
- This function will first open a horizontal terminal and then run the `node test.js` command
- Whenever you re-run this function, it'll just run that command in that horizontal terminal.
```lua
function()
require("nvterm.terminal").send("node test.js", "horizontal")
end,
```
### Additional Functionality
NvTerm provides an api for you to send commands to the terminal. You can create different ones for different filetypes like so:
```lua
require("nvterm").setup()
local terminal = require("nvterm.terminal")
local ft_cmds = {
python = "python3 " .. vim.fn.expand('%'),
...
<your commands here>
}
local toggle_modes = {'n', 't'}
local mappings = {
{ 'n', '<C-l>', function () terminal.send(ft_cmds[vim.bo.filetype]) end },
{ toggle_modes, '<A-h>', function () terminal.toggle('horizontal') end },
{ toggle_modes, '<A-v>', function () terminal.toggle('vertical') end },
{ toggle_modes, '<A-i>', function () terminal.toggle('float') end },
}
local opts = { noremap = true, silent = true }
for _, mapping in ipairs(mappings) do
vim.keymap.set(mapping[1], mapping[2], mapping[3], opts)
end
```
`terminal.send` also takes a 'type' parameter, so you can choose what type of terminal to send the command to.
By default, it runs the command in the last opened terminal, or a vertical one if none exist.
`terminal.send(ft_cmds[vim.bo.filetype], "float")` will run the command in a floating terminal
## Credits
Og Author's @zbirenbaum
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