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=== Basic Install === | === Basic Install === | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix> | <syntaxhighlight lang="nix> | ||
programs.vim.enable = true; | programs.vim.enable = true; | ||
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or | or | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix> | <syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | ||
programs.vim = { | programs.vim = { | ||
enable = true; | enable = true; | ||
package = pkgs. | package = pkgs.vim-full; | ||
}; | }; | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
or | or | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix> | <syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | ||
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ | environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ vim-full ]; | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
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=== Vim Spell Files === | === Vim Spell Files === | ||
You can configure home-manager to install spelling files into your user directory by packaging individual spell files. Here' an example for neovim and French: | You can configure home-manager to install spelling files into your user directory by packaging individual spell files. Here' an example for [[neovim]] and French: | ||
<syntaxHighlight lang="nix"> | <syntaxHighlight lang="nix"> | ||
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On unstable: | On unstable: | ||
< | <syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | ||
{ pkgs, ... }: | { pkgs, ... }: | ||
{ | { | ||
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enable = true; | enable = true; | ||
defaultEditor = true; | defaultEditor = true; | ||
package = (pkgs. | package = (pkgs.vim-full.override { }).customize{ | ||
name = "vim"; | name = "vim"; | ||
# Install plugins for example for syntax highlighting of nix files | # Install plugins for example for syntax highlighting of nix files | ||
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}; | }; | ||
} | } | ||
</ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
<syntaxHighlight lang="nix"> | <syntaxHighlight lang="nix"> | ||
{ pkgs, ... }: | { pkgs, ... }: | ||
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Add the following code to your <code>~/.nixpkgs/config.nix</code>: | Add the following code to your <code>~/.nixpkgs/config.nix</code>: | ||
< | <syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | ||
{ | { | ||
packageOverrides = pkgs: with pkgs; { | packageOverrides = pkgs: with pkgs; { | ||
myVim = | myVim = vim-full.customize { | ||
name = "vim-with-plugins"; | name = "vim-with-plugins"; | ||
# add here code from the example section | # add here code from the example section | ||
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}; | }; | ||
} | } | ||
</ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
After that you can install your special grafted `myVim` or `myNeovim` packages. | After that you can install your special grafted `myVim` or `myNeovim` packages. | ||
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NB: you ''must'' use <code>vimrcConfig.customRC</code> rather than installing a <code>~/.vimrc</code> by hand, since the customized Vim will silently ignore any vimrc in your home directory. | NB: you ''must'' use <code>vimrcConfig.customRC</code> rather than installing a <code>~/.vimrc</code> by hand, since the customized Vim will silently ignore any vimrc in your home directory. | ||
< | <syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | ||
vim-full.customize { | |||
name = "vim-with-plugins"; | name = "vim-with-plugins"; | ||
# add custom .vimrc lines like this: | # add custom .vimrc lines like this: | ||
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''; | ''; | ||
} | } | ||
</ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
If you need to run code before plugins are added, you can use <code>vimrcConfig.beforePlugins</code> (be sure to include <code>set nocompatible</code> if you override [https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/c3df8057dad986bf7f3928de1b5233fadb52bb15/pkgs/misc/vim-plugins/vim-utils.nix#L264-L267 the default value]). | If you need to run code before plugins are added, you can use <code>vimrcConfig.beforePlugins</code> (be sure to include <code>set nocompatible</code> if you override [https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/c3df8057dad986bf7f3928de1b5233fadb52bb15/pkgs/misc/vim-plugins/vim-utils.nix#L264-L267 the default value]). | ||
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=== Using vim's builtin packaging capability === | === Using vim's builtin packaging capability === | ||
< | <syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | ||
vim-full.customize { | |||
vimrcConfig.packages.myVimPackage = with pkgs.vimPlugins; { | vimrcConfig.packages.myVimPackage = with pkgs.vimPlugins; { | ||
# loaded on launch | # loaded on launch | ||
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} | } | ||
}; | }; | ||
</ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
Note that dynamically loading with opt may be buggy and the workaround is to use [https://vi.stackexchange.com/a/20818/30821 start instead]. | Note that dynamically loading with opt may be buggy and the workaround is to use [https://vi.stackexchange.com/a/20818/30821 start instead]. | ||
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=== Adding new plugins === | === Adding new plugins === | ||
Please see https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/doc/languages-frameworks/vim.section.md. | |||
==== Notes Regarding Plugins ==== | ==== Notes Regarding Plugins ==== | ||
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Sometimes you do not want to change upstream plugins, for this you can use <code>vimUtils.buildVimPlugin</code> to create your own: | Sometimes you do not want to change upstream plugins, for this you can use <code>vimUtils.buildVimPlugin</code> to create your own: | ||
< | <syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | ||
let | let | ||
vim-better-whitespace = pkgs.vimUtils.buildVimPlugin { | vim-better-whitespace = pkgs.vimUtils.buildVimPlugin { | ||
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in { | in { | ||
users.users.<yourNickname>.packages = [ | users.users.<yourNickname>.packages = [ | ||
(pkgs. | (pkgs.vim-full.customize { | ||
vimrcConfig.packages.myVimPackage = with pkgs.vimPlugins; { | vimrcConfig.packages.myVimPackage = with pkgs.vimPlugins; { | ||
start = [ vim-better-whitespace ]; | start = [ vim-better-whitespace ]; | ||
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]; | ]; | ||
}; | }; | ||
</ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
==== Using flake ==== | ==== Using flake ==== | ||
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=== Vim as a Python IDE === | === Vim as a Python IDE === | ||
The following snippet will make a full featured python IDE. | The following snippet will make a full featured [[python]] IDE. | ||
==== Using language client ==== | ==== Using language client ==== | ||
< | <syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | ||
vim-full.customize { | |||
vimrcConfig = { | vimrcConfig = { | ||
customRC = '' | customRC = '' | ||
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} | } | ||
}; | }; | ||
</ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
Then put the following expression in <code>environment.systemPackages</code> or in the home-manager package list, | Then put the following expression in <code>environment.systemPackages</code> or in the home-manager package list, | ||
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A better alternative to youcompleteme for C/C++ is to use [https://github.com/cquery-project/cquery/ cquery] in combination with the [https://github.com/autozimu/LanguageClient-neovim LanguageClient-neovim]. It will also find in c header files when used in a nix-shell if you install cquery from nixpkgs as it uses a custom [https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commit/04f3b76dcec21f2fcba6b1b0afbb3ed224165050#diff-11cdfc0385b9e017089c1ac09c5b838e shell wrapper] | A better alternative to youcompleteme for C/C++ is to use [https://github.com/cquery-project/cquery/ cquery] in combination with the [https://github.com/autozimu/LanguageClient-neovim LanguageClient-neovim]. It will also find in c header files when used in a nix-shell if you install cquery from nixpkgs as it uses a custom [https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commit/04f3b76dcec21f2fcba6b1b0afbb3ed224165050#diff-11cdfc0385b9e017089c1ac09c5b838e shell wrapper] | ||
== | == gvim and gview == | ||
You can enable <code>guiSupport</code> to make <code>gvim</code> available, though this won't give you <code>gview</code>: | |||
< | <syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | ||
(pkgs. | (pkgs.vim-full.customize { | ||
guiSupport = true; | |||
}) | }) | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
[[Category:Applications]] | [[Category:Applications]] | ||
[[Category:CLI Applications]] | |||
[[Category:Text Editor{{#translation:}}]] | [[Category:Text Editor{{#translation:}}]] |
Latest revision as of 20:14, 7 October 2025
Vim (vi improved) is a highly configurable modal text editor program for the terminal.
Installation
Basic Install
programs.vim.enable = true;
or
programs.vim = {
enable = true;
package = pkgs.vim-full;
};
or
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ vim-full ];
Using Home Manager
Vim can easily be set up using Home Manager. Here's a minimal example:
programs.vim = {
enable = true;
plugins = with pkgs.vimPlugins; [ vim-airline ];
settings = { ignorecase = true; };
extraConfig = ''
set mouse=a
'';
};
See [1] for the full set of options.
Vim Spell Files
You can configure home-manager to install spelling files into your user directory by packaging individual spell files. Here' an example for neovim and French:
let
nvim-spell-fr-utf8-dictionary = builtins.fetchurl {
url = "http://ftp.vim.org/vim/runtime/spell/fr.utf-8.spl";
sha256 = "abfb9702b98d887c175ace58f1ab39733dc08d03b674d914f56344ef86e63b61";
};
nvim-spell-fr-utf8-suggestions = builtins.fetchurl {
url = "http://ftp.vim.org/vim/runtime/spell/fr.utf-8.sug";
sha256 = "0294bc32b42c90bbb286a89e23ca3773b7ef50eff1ab523b1513d6a25c6b3f58";
};
nvim-spell-fr-latin1-dictionary = builtins.fetchurl {
url = "http://ftp.vim.org/vim/runtime/spell/fr.latin1.spl";
sha256 = "086ccda0891594c93eab143aa83ffbbd25d013c1b82866bbb48bb1cb788cc2ff";
};
nvim-spell-fr-latin1-suggestions = builtins.fetchurl {
url = "http://ftp.vim.org/vim/runtime/spell/fr.latin1.sug";
sha256 = "5cb2c97901b9ca81bf765532099c0329e2223c139baa764058822debd2e0d22a";
};
in
{
xdg.configFile."nvim/spell/fr.utf-8.spl".source = nvim-spell-fr-utf8-dictionary;
xdg.configFile."nvim/spell/fr.utf-8.sug".source = nvim-spell-fr-utf8-suggestions;
xdg.configFile."nvim/spell/fr.latin1.spl".source = nvim-spell-fr-latin1-dictionary;
xdg.configFile."nvim/spell/fr.latin1.sug".source = nvim-spell-fr-latin1-suggestions;
}
NeoVim with Coc for Python
For NeoVim use this home manager config: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/98166#issuecomment-725319238
System wide vim/nvim configuration
If you want a system wide "baseline" configuration for vim/nvim here are two examples:.
On unstable:
{ pkgs, ... }:
{
programs.vim = {
enable = true;
defaultEditor = true;
package = (pkgs.vim-full.override { }).customize{
name = "vim";
# Install plugins for example for syntax highlighting of nix files
vimrcConfig.packages.myplugins = with pkgs.vimPlugins; {
start = [ vim-nix vim-lastplace ];
opt = [];
};
vimrcConfig.customRC = ''
" your custom vimrc
set nocompatible
set backspace=indent,eol,start
" Turn on syntax highlighting by default
syntax on
" ...
'';
};
};
}
{ pkgs, ... }:
{
programs.neovim = {
enable = true;
defaultEditor = true;
vimAlias = true;
configure = {
customRC = ''
" your custom vimrc
set nocompatible
set backspace=indent,eol,start
" ...
'';
packages.myPlugins = with pkgs.vimPlugins; {
start = [ vim-lastplace vim-nix ];
opt = [];
};
};
};
}
import these in your configuration.nix
and
{
imports =
[
./vim.nix
];
# ...
}
Custom setup without using Home Manager
Vim plugins can be installed with the help of nix. You can omit using vim plugin managers and do everything in your .nixpkgs/config
.
A lot of documentation about package management and configuration of vim in nix is stored at [2] in nixpkgs.
Customizations
Both vim and neovim can be further configured to include your favorite plugins and additional libraries. To list all available vim plugins, run nix search nixpkgs#vimPlugins
.
Add the following code to your ~/.nixpkgs/config.nix
:
{
packageOverrides = pkgs: with pkgs; {
myVim = vim-full.customize {
name = "vim-with-plugins";
# add here code from the example section
};
myNeovim = neovim.override {
configure = {
customRC = ''
# here your custom configuration goes!
'';
packages.myVimPackage = with pkgs.vimPlugins; {
# see examples below how to use custom packages
start = [ ];
opt = [ ];
};
};
};
};
}
After that you can install your special grafted `myVim` or `myNeovim` packages.
Examples
Apply custom vimrc configuration
NB: you must use vimrcConfig.customRC
rather than installing a ~/.vimrc
by hand, since the customized Vim will silently ignore any vimrc in your home directory.
vim-full.customize {
name = "vim-with-plugins";
# add custom .vimrc lines like this:
vimrcConfig.customRC = ''
set hidden
set colorcolumn=80
'';
}
If you need to run code before plugins are added, you can use vimrcConfig.beforePlugins
(be sure to include set nocompatible
if you override the default value).
Using vim's builtin packaging capability
vim-full.customize {
vimrcConfig.packages.myVimPackage = with pkgs.vimPlugins; {
# loaded on launch
start = [ YouCompleteMe fugitive ];
# manually loadable by calling `:packadd $plugin-name`
opt = [ phpCompletion elm-vim ];
# To automatically load a plugin when opening a filetype, add vimrc lines like:
# autocmd FileType php :packadd phpCompletion
}
};
Note that dynamically loading with opt may be buggy and the workaround is to use start instead.
Using Pathogen as manager
There is a pathogen implementation as well, but its startup is slower and [VAM] has more features.
vimrcConfig.pathogen.knownPlugins = vimPlugins; # optional
vimrcConfig.pathogen.pluginNames = [ "vim-addon-nix" "youcompleteme" ];
Using Vim-Plug as manager
vimrcConfig.plug.plugins = with pkgs.vimPlugins; [vim-addon-nix youcompleteme];
Adding new plugins
Please see https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/doc/languages-frameworks/vim.section.md.
Notes Regarding Plugins
For additional info, you may wish to look at documentation on the nixpkgs repository.
Add a new custom plugin to the users packages
Sometimes you do not want to change upstream plugins, for this you can use vimUtils.buildVimPlugin
to create your own:
let
vim-better-whitespace = pkgs.vimUtils.buildVimPlugin {
name = "vim-better-whitespace";
src = pkgs.fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "ntpeters";
repo = "vim-better-whitespace";
rev = "984c8da518799a6bfb8214e1acdcfd10f5f1eed7";
sha256 = "10l01a8xaivz6n01x6hzfx7gd0igd0wcf9ril0sllqzbq7yx2bbk";
};
};
in {
users.users.<yourNickname>.packages = [
(pkgs.vim-full.customize {
vimrcConfig.packages.myVimPackage = with pkgs.vimPlugins; {
start = [ vim-better-whitespace ];
};
})
];
};
Using flake
configuration.nix
:
{ inputs, ... }:
{
nixpkgs = {
overlays = [
(self: super:
let
winresizer-vim = super.vimUtils.buildVimPlugin {
name = "winresizer-vim";
src = inputs.winresizer-vim;
};
in
{
vimPlugins =
super.vimPlugins // {
inherit winresizer-vim;
};
}
)
];
};
flake.nix
:
{
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixos-22.05";
winresizer-vim = {
url = "github:simeji/winresizer";
flake = false;
};
};
outputs = inputs@{ nixpkgs, ... }: {
nixosConfigurations.nixos = nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem {
system = "x86_64-linux";
specialArgs = { inherit inputs; };
modules = [
./configuration.nix
./hardware-configuration.nix
{ nix.registry.nixpkgs.flake = nixpkgs; }
];
};
};
}
Then we can update the package with nix flake lock --update-input winresizer-vim
, or update all inputs in flake.nix with nix flake update
.
Vim as a Python IDE
The following snippet will make a full featured python IDE.
Using language client
vim-full.customize {
vimrcConfig = {
customRC = ''
let g:LanguageClient_serverCommands = {
\ 'python': ['pyls']
\ }
nnoremap <F5> :call LanguageClient_contextMenu()<CR>
nnoremap <silent> gh :call LanguageClient_textDocument_hover()<CR>
nnoremap <silent> gd :call LanguageClient_textDocument_definition()<CR>
nnoremap <silent> gr :call LanguageClient_textDocument_references()<CR>
nnoremap <silent> gs :call LanguageClient_textDocument_documentSymbol()<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <F2> :call LanguageClient_textDocument_rename()<CR>
nnoremap <silent> gf :call LanguageClient_textDocument_formatting()<CR>
'';
packages.myVimPackage = with pkgs.vimPlugins; {
start = [ LanguageClient-neovim ];
}
};
Then put the following expression in environment.systemPackages
or in the home-manager package list,
to install python-language-server:
(python3.withPackages(ps: [
ps.python-language-server
# the following plugins are optional, they provide type checking, import sorting and code formatting
ps.pyls-mypy ps.pyls-isort ps.pyls-black
]))
Real life examples
YouCompleteMe
Currently the youcompleteme plugin uses unwrapped clang on linux. This causes it to not find stdlib.h
. There is a workaround you can put in your .ycm_extra_conf.py
file, which works by executing the C/C++ compiler and getting it to output the list of search paths - which includes the search path to find stdlib.h
.
A better alternative to youcompleteme for C/C++ is to use cquery in combination with the LanguageClient-neovim. It will also find in c header files when used in a nix-shell if you install cquery from nixpkgs as it uses a custom shell wrapper
gvim and gview
You can enable guiSupport
to make gvim
available, though this won't give you gview
:
(pkgs.vim-full.customize {
guiSupport = true;
})