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✅ Todo Comments
todo-comments is a lua plugin for Neovim >= 0.8.0 to highlight and search for todo comments like
TODO
, HACK
, BUG
in your code base.
✨ Features
- highlight your todo comments in different styles
- optionally only highlights todos in comments using TreeSitter
- configurable signs
- open todos in a quickfix list
- open todos in Trouble
- search todos with Telescope & FzfLua
⚡️ Requirements
- Neovim >= 0.8.0 (use the
neovim-pre-0.8.0
branch for older versions) - a patched font for the icons, or change them to simple ASCII characters
- optional:
- ripgrep and plenary.nvim are used for searching.
- Trouble
- Telescope
- FzfLua
📦 Installation
Install the plugin with your preferred package manager:
lazy.nvim
{
"folke/todo-comments.nvim",
dependencies = { "nvim-lua/plenary.nvim" },
opts = {
-- your configuration comes here
-- or leave it empty to use the default settings
-- refer to the configuration section below
}
}
⚙️ Configuration
Todo comes with the following defaults:
{
signs = true, -- show icons in the signs column
sign_priority = 8, -- sign priority
-- keywords recognized as todo comments
keywords = {
FIX = {
icon = " ", -- icon used for the sign, and in search results
color = "error", -- can be a hex color, or a named color (see below)
alt = { "FIXME", "BUG", "FIXIT", "ISSUE" }, -- a set of other keywords that all map to this FIX keywords
-- signs = false, -- configure signs for some keywords individually
},
TODO = { icon = " ", color = "info" },
HACK = { icon = " ", color = "warning" },
WARN = { icon = " ", color = "warning", alt = { "WARNING", "XXX" } },
PERF = { icon = " ", alt = { "OPTIM", "PERFORMANCE", "OPTIMIZE" } },
NOTE = { icon = " ", color = "hint", alt = { "INFO" } },
TEST = { icon = "⏲ ", color = "test", alt = { "TESTING", "PASSED", "FAILED" } },
},
gui_style = {
fg = "NONE", -- The gui style to use for the fg highlight group.
bg = "BOLD", -- The gui style to use for the bg highlight group.
},
merge_keywords = true, -- when true, custom keywords will be merged with the defaults
-- highlighting of the line containing the todo comment
-- * before: highlights before the keyword (typically comment characters)
-- * keyword: highlights of the keyword
-- * after: highlights after the keyword (todo text)
highlight = {
multiline = true, -- enable multine todo comments
multiline_pattern = "^.", -- lua pattern to match the next multiline from the start of the matched keyword
multiline_context = 10, -- extra lines that will be re-evaluated when changing a line
before = "", -- "fg" or "bg" or empty
keyword = "wide", -- "fg", "bg", "wide", "wide_bg", "wide_fg" or empty. (wide and wide_bg is the same as bg, but will also highlight surrounding characters, wide_fg acts accordingly but with fg)
after = "fg", -- "fg" or "bg" or empty
pattern = [[.*<(KEYWORDS)\s*:]], -- pattern or table of patterns, used for highlighting (vim regex)
comments_only = true, -- uses treesitter to match keywords in comments only
max_line_len = 400, -- ignore lines longer than this
exclude = {}, -- list of file types to exclude highlighting
},
-- list of named colors where we try to extract the guifg from the
-- list of highlight groups or use the hex color if hl not found as a fallback
colors = {
error = { "DiagnosticError", "ErrorMsg", "#DC2626" },
warning = { "DiagnosticWarn", "WarningMsg", "#FBBF24" },
info = { "DiagnosticInfo", "#2563EB" },
hint = { "DiagnosticHint", "#10B981" },
default = { "Identifier", "#7C3AED" },
test = { "Identifier", "#FF00FF" }
},
search = {
command = "rg",
args = {
"--color=never",
"--no-heading",
"--with-filename",
"--line-number",
"--column",
},
-- regex that will be used to match keywords.
-- don't replace the (KEYWORDS) placeholder
pattern = [[\b(KEYWORDS):]], -- ripgrep regex
-- pattern = [[\b(KEYWORDS)\b]], -- match without the extra colon. You'll likely get false positives
},
}
Jumping
Two methods are available to jump to the next/previous todo comment.
vim.keymap.set("n", "]t", function()
require("todo-comments").jump_next()
end, { desc = "Next todo comment" })
vim.keymap.set("n", "[t", function()
require("todo-comments").jump_prev()
end, { desc = "Previous todo comment" })
-- You can also specify a list of valid jump keywords
vim.keymap.set("n", "]t", function()
require("todo-comments").jump_next({keywords = { "ERROR", "WARNING" }})
end, { desc = "Next error/warning todo comment" })
🚀 Usage
Todo matches on any text that starts with one of your defined keywords (or alt) followed by a colon:
- TODO: do something
- FIX: this should be fixed
- HACK: weird code warning
Todos are highlighted in all regular files.
Each of the commands below accept the following arguments:
cwd
- Specify the directory to search for comments, like:
:TodoTelescope cwd=~/projects/foobar
keywords
- Comma separated list of keywords to filter results by. Keywords are case-sensitive.
:TodoTelescope keywords=TODO,FIX
🔎 :TodoQuickFix
This uses the quickfix list to show all todos in your project.
🔎 :TodoLocList
This uses the location list to show all todos in your project.
🚦 :Trouble todo
List all project todos in trouble
Use Trouble's filtering: Trouble todo filter = {tag = {TODO,FIX,FIXME}}
See screenshot at the top
🔭 :TodoTelescope
Search through all project todos with Telescope
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:TodoFzfLua