nvim/lua/plugins/toggleterm.lua
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return {
'akinsho/toggleterm.nvim',
cmd = 'ToggleTerm',
keys = {
{ "<home>", '<cmd>ToggleTerm direction=horizontal<cr>', mode = { 'n', 't', 'v', 'i' }, desc = "Toggle Terminal" },
{ "<end>", '<cmd>ToggleTerm direction=float<cr>', mode = { 'n', 't', 'v', 'i' }, desc = "Toggle Terminal floating" },
},
opts = {
-- size can be a number or function which is passed the current terminal
-- size = function(term)
-- if term.direction == 'horizontal' then
-- return 15
-- elseif term.direction == 'vertical' then
-- return vim.o.columns * 0.4
-- end
-- end,
shade_filetypes = { 'none', 'fzf' },
-- open_mapping = [[<home>]],
hide_numbers = true, -- hide the number column in toggleterm buffers
shade_terminals = true,
shading_factor = '2', -- the degree by which to darken to terminal colour, default: 1 for dark backgrounds, 3 for light
start_in_insert = true,
insert_mappings = true, -- whether or not the open mapping applies in insert mode
persist_size = true,
-- direction = 'horizontal', -- 'vertical' | 'horizontal' | 'window' | 'float',
direction = 'float', -- 'vertical' | 'horizontal' | 'window' | 'float',
close_on_exit = true, -- close the terminal window when the process exits
shell = vim.o.shell, -- change the default shell
-- This field is only relevant if direction is set to 'float'
float_opts = {
-- The border key is *almost* the same as 'nvim_win_open'
-- see :h nvim_win_open for details on borders however
-- the 'curved' border is a custom border type
-- not natively supported but implemented in this plugin.
border = 'curved', -- | 'double' | 'shadow' | 'curved' --| ... other options supported by win open
-- width = 100,
-- height = 30,
-- winblend = 20,
-- highlights = {
-- border = 'Normal',
-- background = 'Normal',
-- },
},
},
}