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Generate text using LLMs with customizable prompts

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Local LLMs in Neovim: gen.nvim

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Requires

Install

Install with your favorite plugin manager, e.g. lazy.nvim

Example with Lazy

-- Minimal configuration
{ "David-Kunz/gen.nvim" },


-- Custom Parameters (with defaults)
{
    "David-Kunz/gen.nvim",
    opts = {
        model = "mistral", -- The default model to use.
        quit_map = "q", -- set keymap to close the response window
        retry_map = "<c-r>", -- set keymap to re-send the current prompt
        accept_map = "<c-cr>", -- set keymap to replace the previous selection with the last result
        host = "localhost", -- The host running the Ollama service.
        port = "11434", -- The port on which the Ollama service is listening.
        display_mode = "float", -- The display mode. Can be "float" or "split" or "horizontal-split".
        show_prompt = false, -- Shows the prompt submitted to Ollama.
        show_model = false, -- Displays which model you are using at the beginning of your chat session.
        no_auto_close = false, -- Never closes the window automatically.
        file = false, -- Write the payload to a temporary file to keep the command short.
        hidden = false, -- Hide the generation window (if true, will implicitly set `prompt.replace = true`), requires Neovim >= 0.10
        init = function(options) pcall(io.popen, "ollama serve > /dev/null 2>&1 &") end,
        -- Function to initialize Ollama
        command = function(options)
            local body = {model = options.model, stream = true}
            return "curl --silent --no-buffer -X POST http://" .. options.host .. ":" .. options.port .. "/api/chat -d $body"
        end,
        -- The command for the Ollama service. You can use placeholders $prompt, $model and $body (shellescaped).
        -- This can also be a command string.
        -- The executed command must return a JSON object with { response, context }
        -- (context property is optional).
        -- list_models = '<omitted lua function>', -- Retrieves a list of model names
        debug = false -- Prints errors and the command which is run.
    }
},

Here are all available models.

Alternatively, you can call the setup function:

require('gen').setup({
  -- same as above
})

Usage

Use command Gen to generate text based on predefined and customizable prompts.

Example key maps:

vim.keymap.set({ 'n', 'v' }, '<leader>]', ':Gen<CR>')

You can also directly invoke it with one of the predefined prompts or your custom prompts:

vim.keymap.set('v', '<leader>]', ':Gen Enhance_Grammar_Spelling<CR>')

Once a conversation is started, the whole context is sent to the LLM. That allows you to ask follow-up questions with

:Gen Chat

and once the window is closed, you start with a fresh conversation.

For prompts which don't automatically replace the previously selected text (replace = false), you can replace the selected text with the generated output with <c-cr>.

You can select a model from a list of all installed models with

require('gen').select_model()

Custom Prompts

All prompts are defined in require('gen').prompts, you can enhance or modify them.

Example:

require('gen').prompts['Elaborate_Text'] = {
  prompt = "Elaborate the following text:\n$text",
  replace = true
}
require('gen').prompts['Fix_Code'] = {
  prompt = "Fix the following code. Only output the result in format ```$filetype\n...\n```:\n```$filetype\n$text\n```",
  replace = true,
  extract = "```$filetype\n(.-)```"
}

You can use the following properties per prompt:

Tip

User selections can be delegated to Telescope with telescope-ui-select.