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⦿ This is a part of mini.nvim library. Please use this link if you want to mention this module.
⦿ All contributions (issues, pull requests, discussions, etc.) are done inside of 'mini.nvim'.
⦿ See the repository page to learn about common design principles and configuration recipes.
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Provide icons with their highlighting via a single
MiniIcons.get()
for various categories: filetype, file/directory path, extension, operating system, LSP kind values. Icons and category defaults can be overridden. -
Configurable styles: "glyph" (icon glyphs) or "ascii" (non-glyph fallback).
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Fixed set of highlight groups (linked to built-in groups by default) for better blend with color scheme.
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Caching for maximum performance.
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Integration with
vim.filetype.add()
andvim.filetype.match()
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Mocking methods of 'nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons' for better integrations with plugins outside 'mini.nvim'. See
:h MiniIcons.mock_nvim_web_devicons()
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Tweaking built-in maps for "LSP kind" to include icons. In particular, this makes 'mini.completion' use icons in LSP step. See
:h MiniIcons.tweak_lsp_kind()
.
Notes:
- It is not a goal to become a collection of icons for as much use cases as possible. There are specific criteria for icon data to be included as built-in in each category (see
:h MiniIcons.get()
). The main supported category is "filetype".
Recommendations for plugin authors using 'mini.icons' as a dependency:
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Check if
_G.MiniIcons
table is present (which means that user explicitly enabled 'mini.icons') and provide icons only if it is. -
Use
MiniIcons.get()
function to get icon string and more data about it. -
For file icons prefer using full path instead of relative or only basename. It makes a difference if path matches pattern that uses parent directories. The
:h MiniIcons.config
has an example of that.
Suggested dependencies:
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Terminal emulator that supports showing special utf8 glyphs, possibly with "overflow" view (displaying is done not in one but two visual cells). Most modern feature-rich terminal emulators support this out of the box: WezTerm, Kitty, Alacritty, iTerm2, Ghostty.
Not having "overflow" feature only results into smaller icons. Not having support for special utf8 glyphs will result into seemingly random symbols (or question mark squares) instead of icon glyphs.
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Font that supports Nerd Fonts icons from version 3.0.0+ (in particular
nf-md-*
class). This should be configured on terminal emulator level either by using font patched with Nerd Fonts icons or usingNerdFontsSymbolsOnly
font as a fallback for glyphs that are not supported in main font.
If using terminal emulator and/or font with icon support is impossible, use config.style = 'ascii'
. It will use a (less visually appealing) set of non-glyph icons.
This plugin can be installed as part of 'mini.nvim' library (recommended) or as a standalone Git repository.
There are two branches to install from:
main
(default, recommended) will have latest development version of plugin. All changes since last stable release should be perceived as being in beta testing phase (meaning they already passed alpha-testing and are moderately settled).stable
will be updated only upon releases with code tested during public beta-testing phase inmain
branch.
Here are code snippets for some common installation methods (use only one):
With mini.deps
Github repo | Branch | Code snippet |
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'mini.nvim' library | Main | Follow recommended 'mini.deps' installation |
Stable | ||
Standalone plugin | Main | add('echasnovski/mini.icons') |
Stable | add({ source = 'echasnovski/mini.icons', checkout = 'stable' }) |
With folke/lazy.nvim
Github repo | Branch | Code snippet |
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'mini.nvim' library | Main | { 'echasnovski/mini.nvim', version = false }, |
Stable | { 'echasnovski/mini.nvim', version = '*' }, |
|
Standalone plugin | Main | { 'echasnovski/mini.icons', version = false }, |
Stable | { 'echasnovski/mini.icons', version = '*' }, |
With junegunn/vim-plug
Github repo | Branch | Code snippet |
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'mini.nvim' library | Main | Plug 'echasnovski/mini.nvim' |
Stable | Plug 'echasnovski/mini.nvim', { 'branch': 'stable' } |
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Standalone plugin | Main | Plug 'echasnovski/mini.icons' |
Stable | Plug 'echasnovski/mini.icons', { 'branch': 'stable' } |
Important: don't forget to call require('mini.icons').setup()
to enable its functionality.
Note: if you are on Windows, there might be problems with too long file paths (like error: unable to create file <some file name>: Filename too long
). Try doing one of the following:
- Enable corresponding git global config value:
git config --system core.longpaths true
. Then try to reinstall.
-- No need to copy this inside `setup()`. Will be used automatically.
{
-- Icon style: 'glyph' or 'ascii'
style = 'glyph',
-- Customize per category. See `:h MiniIcons.config` for details.
default = {},
directory = {},
extension = {},
file = {},
filetype = {},
lsp = {},
os = {},
-- Control which extensions will be considered during "file" resolution
use_file_extension = function(ext, file) return true end,
}