nvim-config/lua/core/options.lua
dlond f81cab2da3 refactor: Complete modular migration from kickstart.nvim
Major architectural overhaul to transform the flat kickstart.nvim structure
  into a maintainable, modular configuration while preserving upstream sync capability.

  ## Structure Changes
  - Migrated from flat `lua/custom/` to organized `lua/core/` and `lua/plugins/`
  - Separated plugin specs from configs: `lua/plugins/spec/` and `lua/plugins/config/`
  - Complex configs (LSP, Debug) now use directory structure with sub-modules:
    - `lsp/init.lua`, `lsp/servers.lua`, `lsp/keymaps.lua`
    - `debug/init.lua`, `debug/adapters.lua`, `debug/keymaps.lua`

  ## Core Improvements
  - Created dedicated core modules: options, keymaps, autocmds, bootstrap, health
  - Added comprehensive health check (`lua/core/health.lua`) for diagnostics
  - Simplified init.lua to just orchestrate module loading
  - Better separation of concerns throughout

  ## Plugin Updates
  - Fixed Blink.cmp configuration (removed invalid fuzzy options)
  - Integrated Copilot with Blink.cmp for unified completion experience
  - Added autopairs and indent-line from kickstart examples
  - Optimized for Nix development environments (removed venv assumptions)

  ## Documentation
  - Updated README with modular structure and kickstart sync instructions
  - Created comprehensive KEYBIND_ANALYSIS.md with all mappings
  - Added modular.txt help documentation
  - Created TODO_TEST.md checklist for testing

  ## Benefits
  - Easier to maintain and extend
  - Clean separation allows upstream kickstart merges without conflicts
  - Scalable architecture for adding new languages/tools
  - Better code organization and discoverability

  All kickstart functionality preserved while gaining modularity and maintainability.
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-- Place custom vim options here
-- Set based on your font installation
vim.g.have_nerd_font = true
-- Indentation settings
vim.o.smartindent = true
vim.o.autoindent = true
vim.o.expandtab = true
vim.o.tabstop = 2
vim.o.shiftwidth = 2
vim.o.softtabstop = 2
-- Add any other custom vim.o or vim.g settings from your old config here
-- For example, if you changed defaults for:
-- vim.opt.number = true -- (Already default in kickstart)
-- vim.opt.mouse = 'a' -- (Already default in kickstart)
-- etc... Review the options section of your old init.lua and add any *changed* values here.
-- The kickstart defaults are generally sensible, so you might not need many overrides.
-- Function to check if running in a shared tmux session
local function is_shared_tmux_session()
if not vim.env.TMUX then
return false
end
local handle = io.popen('tmux list-sessions -F "#{session_name}:#{session_attached}" 2>/dev/null')
if not handle then
return false
end
local current_session = vim.fn.system('tmux display-message -p "#S"'):gsub('\n', '')
local output = handle:read('*a')
handle:close()
-- Check if session name contains "shared" (case insensitive)
if current_session:lower():find('shared') then
return true
end
-- Also check if multiple users are attached
for line in output:gmatch('[^\r\n]+') do
local session_name, attached_count = line:match('([^:]+):(%d+)')
if session_name == current_session and tonumber(attached_count) > 1 then
return true
end
end
return false
end
-- Warn before quitting if in a shared tmux session
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('VimLeavePre', {
callback = function()
if is_shared_tmux_session() then
local choice = vim.fn.confirm(
'You are in a shared tmux session. Other users may be affected.\nDo you really want to quit?',
'&Yes\n&No',
2 -- Default to No
)
-- vim.fn.confirm returns 1 for Yes, 2 for No, 0 for Esc
-- The & makes Y/y and N/n work as shortcuts (case-insensitive)
if choice ~= 1 then
return -- Prevent quit unless explicitly choosing Yes
end
end
end,
})