How to use env variables inside which-key plugin mapping? [SOLVED]
How to use env variables inside which-key plugin mapping? [SOLVED]
The example below is not working (error is given when neovim is opened not recognising $env_var) how can I let him recognise the env_var?
g = {
name = "+grep",
a = { "Telescope grep_string", "Grep on all dirs" },
s = { "Telescope grep_string search_dirs={"$env_var/dir1/dir2/dir3/"} cr>", "Grep on dir" },
},
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Vimscript:
"Telescope grep_string search_dirs=["$HOME/.config"]"
Lua:
require("telescope.builtin").grep_string({ search_dirs = { os.get_env("HOME") .. "/.config" } })
2 0 Replytried this but still not woking (tried with and without .. )
s = { "Telescope grep_string search_dirs={os.get_env("prj_path") .. "/dir1/dir2/dir3/"} cr>", "Grep on dir3" }
what's wrong?
1 0 ReplyYou're mixing Lua with Vimscript, the stuff with in double quotes should be in Vimscript
s = { "Telescope grep_string search_dirs=['$prj_path/dir1/dir2/dir3/'] cr>", "Grep on dir3" }
1 0 ReplyI'm very sorry, but I don't understad how should I do to let it work in lua (I'm using init.vim but this part is under lua << EOF)
1 0 Replyok, got it
s = { "Telescope grep_string search_dirs=['$prj_path/dir1/dir2/dir3/']", "Grep on dir3" },
this works....many Thanks!!!
1 0 Reply@dafunkkk @lckdscl I would advise you to either read neovim’s lua guides:
https://neovim.io/doc/user/lua.html
https://neovim.io/doc/user/lua-guide.html#lua-guide
or have a look at some video tutorials, e.g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7i4amO_zaE&list=PLm323Lc7iSW_wuxqmKx_xxNtJC_hJbQ7R&index=6
If you really want to build your own neovim configuration, you will need to get comfortable with lua.0 0 Replyyeah, just asking here for quick solutions (don't want to spend tons of time reading all the guides)
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