return { "michaelb/sniprun", run = "bash ./install.sh", cmd = { "SnipRun", "SnipInfo", "SnipLive", "SnipClose", "SnipReset", "SnipReplMemoryClean" }, opts = { selected_interpreters = {}, --# use those instead of the default for the current filetype repl_enable = { "javascript", "typescript" }, --# enable REPL-like behavior for the given interpreters repl_disable = {}, --# disable REPL-like behavior for the given interpreters interpreter_options = { --# interpreter-specific options, see docs / :SnipInfo --# use the interpreter name as key GFM_original = { use_on_filetypes = { "markdown.pandoc" }, --# the 'use_on_filetypes' configuration key is --# available for every interpreter }, Python3_original = { error_truncate = "auto", --# Truncate runtime errors 'long', 'short' or 'auto' --# the hint is available for every interpreter --# but may not be always respected }, }, --# you can combo different display modes as desired and with the 'Ok' or 'Err' suffix --# to filter only sucessful runs (or errored-out runs respectively) display = { -- "Classic", --# display results in the command-line area -- "VirtualTextOk", --# display ok results as virtual text (multiline is shortened) "VirtualText", --# display results as virtual text -- "TempFloatingWindow", --# display results in a floating window -- "LongTempFloatingWindow", --# same as above, but only long results. To use with VirtualText[Ok/Err] -- "Terminal", --# display results in a vertical split -- "TerminalWithCode", --# display results and code history in a vertical split -- "NvimNotify", --# display with the nvim-notify plugin -- "Api" --# return output to a programming interface }, live_display = { "VirtualTextOk" }, --# display mode used in live_mode display_options = { terminal_scrollback = vim.o.scrollback, --# change terminal display scrollback lines terminal_line_number = false, --# whether show line number in terminal window terminal_signcolumn = false, --# whether show signcolumn in terminal window terminal_persistence = true, --# always keep the terminal open (true) or close it at every occasion (false) terminal_width = 45, --# change the terminal display option width notification_timeout = 5, --# timeout for nvim_notify output }, --# You can use the same keys to customize whether a sniprun producing --# no output should display nothing or '(no output)' show_no_output = { "Classic", "TempFloatingWindow", --# implies LongTempFloatingWindow, which has no effect on its own }, --# customize highlight groups (setting this overrides colorscheme) -- snipruncolors = { -- SniprunVirtualTextOk = { bg = "#66eeff", fg = "#000000", ctermbg = "Cyan", cterfg = "Black" }, -- SniprunFloatingWinOk = { fg = "#66eeff", ctermfg = "Cyan" }, -- SniprunVirtualTextErr = { bg = "#881515", fg = "#000000", ctermbg = "DarkRed", cterfg = "Black" }, -- SniprunFloatingWinErr = { fg = "#881515", ctermfg = "DarkRed" }, -- }, live_mode_toggle = "off", --# live mode toggle, see Usage - Running for more info --# miscellaneous compatibility/adjustement settings inline_messages = false, --# inline_message (0/1) is a one-line way to display messages --# to workaround sniprun not being able to display anything borders = "single", --# display borders around floating windows --# possible values are 'none', 'single', 'double', or 'shadow' }, }