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Problem: checkhealth report sections are not visually separated. Solution: Highlight with "reverse". TODO: migrate checkhealth filetype to use treesitter. TODO: default :help should also highlight headings more boldy!
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--- @brief
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---<pre>help
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--- vim.health is a minimal framework to help users troubleshoot configuration and
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--- any other environment conditions that a plugin might care about. Nvim ships
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--- with healthchecks for configuration, performance, python support, ruby
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--- support, clipboard support, and more.
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---
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--- To run all healthchecks, use: >vim
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---
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--- :checkhealth
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--- <
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--- Plugin authors are encouraged to write new healthchecks. |health-dev|
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---
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--- Commands *health-commands*
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---
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--- *:che* *:checkhealth*
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--- :che[ckhealth] Run all healthchecks.
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--- *E5009*
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--- Nvim depends on |$VIMRUNTIME|, 'runtimepath' and 'packpath' to
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--- find the standard "runtime files" for syntax highlighting,
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--- filetype-specific behavior, and standard plugins (including
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--- :checkhealth). If the runtime files cannot be found then
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--- those features will not work.
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---
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--- :che[ckhealth] {plugins}
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--- Run healthcheck(s) for one or more plugins. E.g. to run only
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--- the standard Nvim healthcheck: >vim
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--- :checkhealth vim.health
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--- <
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--- To run the healthchecks for the "foo" and "bar" plugins
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--- (assuming they are on 'runtimepath' and they have implemented
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--- the Lua `require("foo.health").check()` interface): >vim
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--- :checkhealth foo bar
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--- <
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--- To run healthchecks for Lua submodules, use dot notation or
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--- "*" to refer to all submodules. For example Nvim provides
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--- `vim.lsp` and `vim.treesitter`: >vim
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--- :checkhealth vim.lsp vim.treesitter
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--- :checkhealth vim*
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--- <
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---
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--- Create a healthcheck *health-dev*
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---
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--- Healthchecks are functions that check the user environment, configuration, or
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--- any other prerequisites that a plugin cares about. Nvim ships with
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--- healthchecks in:
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--- - $VIMRUNTIME/autoload/health/
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--- - $VIMRUNTIME/lua/vim/lsp/health.lua
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--- - $VIMRUNTIME/lua/vim/treesitter/health.lua
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--- - and more...
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---
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--- To add a new healthcheck for your own plugin, simply create a "health.lua"
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--- module on 'runtimepath' that returns a table with a "check()" function. Then
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--- |:checkhealth| will automatically find and invoke the function.
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---
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--- For example if your plugin is named "foo", define your healthcheck module at
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--- one of these locations (on 'runtimepath'):
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--- - lua/foo/health/init.lua
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--- - lua/foo/health.lua
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---
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--- If your plugin also provides a submodule named "bar" for which you want
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--- a separate healthcheck, define the healthcheck at one of these locations:
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--- - lua/foo/bar/health/init.lua
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--- - lua/foo/bar/health.lua
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---
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--- All such health modules must return a Lua table containing a `check()`
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--- function.
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---
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--- Copy this sample code into `lua/foo/health.lua`, replacing "foo" in the path
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--- with your plugin name: >lua
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---
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--- local M = {}
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---
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--- M.check = function()
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--- vim.health.start("foo report")
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--- -- make sure setup function parameters are ok
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--- if check_setup() then
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--- vim.health.ok("Setup is correct")
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--- else
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--- vim.health.error("Setup is incorrect")
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--- end
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--- -- do some more checking
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--- -- ...
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--- end
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---
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--- return M
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---</pre>
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local M = {}
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local s_output = {} ---@type string[]
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-- From a path return a list [{name}, {func}, {type}] representing a healthcheck
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local function filepath_to_healthcheck(path)
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path = vim.fs.normalize(path)
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local name --- @type string
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local func --- @type string
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local filetype --- @type string
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if path:find('vim$') then
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name = vim.fs.basename(path):gsub('%.vim$', '')
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func = 'health#' .. name .. '#check'
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filetype = 'v'
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else
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local subpath = path:gsub('.*lua/', '')
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if vim.fs.basename(subpath) == 'health.lua' then
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-- */health.lua
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name = vim.fs.dirname(subpath)
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else
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-- */health/init.lua
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name = vim.fs.dirname(vim.fs.dirname(subpath))
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end
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name = name:gsub('/', '.')
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func = 'require("' .. name .. '.health").check()'
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filetype = 'l'
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end
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return { name, func, filetype }
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end
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--- @param plugin_names string
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--- @return table<any,string[]> { {name, func, type}, ... } representing healthchecks
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local function get_healthcheck_list(plugin_names)
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local healthchecks = {} --- @type table<any,string[]>
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local plugin_names_list = vim.split(plugin_names, ' ')
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for _, p in pairs(plugin_names_list) do
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-- support vim/lsp/health{/init/}.lua as :checkhealth vim.lsp
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p = p:gsub('%.', '/')
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p = p:gsub('*', '**')
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local paths = vim.api.nvim_get_runtime_file('autoload/health/' .. p .. '.vim', true)
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vim.list_extend(
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paths,
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vim.api.nvim_get_runtime_file('lua/**/' .. p .. '/health/init.lua', true)
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)
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vim.list_extend(paths, vim.api.nvim_get_runtime_file('lua/**/' .. p .. '/health.lua', true))
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if vim.tbl_count(paths) == 0 then
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healthchecks[#healthchecks + 1] = { p, '', '' } -- healthcheck not found
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else
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local unique_paths = {} --- @type table<string, boolean>
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for _, v in pairs(paths) do
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unique_paths[v] = true
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end
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paths = {}
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for k, _ in pairs(unique_paths) do
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paths[#paths + 1] = k
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end
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for _, v in ipairs(paths) do
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healthchecks[#healthchecks + 1] = filepath_to_healthcheck(v)
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end
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end
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end
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return healthchecks
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end
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--- @param plugin_names string
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--- @return table<string, string[]> {name: [func, type], ..} representing healthchecks
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local function get_healthcheck(plugin_names)
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local health_list = get_healthcheck_list(plugin_names)
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local healthchecks = {} --- @type table<string, string[]>
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for _, c in pairs(health_list) do
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if c[1] ~= 'vim' then
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healthchecks[c[1]] = { c[2], c[3] }
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end
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end
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return healthchecks
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end
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--- Indents lines *except* line 1 of a string if it contains newlines.
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---
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--- @param s string
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--- @param columns integer
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--- @return string
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local function indent_after_line1(s, columns)
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local lines = vim.split(s, '\n')
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local indent = string.rep(' ', columns)
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for i = 2, #lines do
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lines[i] = indent .. lines[i]
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end
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return table.concat(lines, '\n')
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end
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--- Changes ':h clipboard' to ':help |clipboard|'.
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---
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--- @param s string
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--- @return string
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local function help_to_link(s)
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return vim.fn.substitute(s, [[\v:h%[elp] ([^|][^"\r\n ]+)]], [[:help |\1|]], [[g]])
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end
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--- Format a message for a specific report item.
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---
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--- @param status string
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--- @param msg string
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--- @param ... string|string[] Optional advice
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--- @return string
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local function format_report_message(status, msg, ...)
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local output = '- ' .. status
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if status ~= '' then
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output = output .. ' '
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end
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output = output .. indent_after_line1(msg, 2)
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local varargs = ...
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-- Optional parameters
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if varargs then
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if type(varargs) == 'string' then
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varargs = { varargs }
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end
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output = output .. '\n - ADVICE:'
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-- Report each suggestion
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for _, v in ipairs(varargs) do
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if v then
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output = output .. '\n - ' .. indent_after_line1(v, 6)
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end
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end
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end
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return help_to_link(output)
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end
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--- @param output string
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local function collect_output(output)
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vim.list_extend(s_output, vim.split(output, '\n'))
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end
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--- Starts a new report. Most plugins should call this only once, but if
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--- you want different sections to appear in your report, call this once
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--- per section.
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---
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--- @param name string
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function M.start(name)
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local input = string.format('\n%s ~', name)
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collect_output(input)
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end
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--- Reports an informational message.
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---
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--- @param msg string
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function M.info(msg)
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local input = format_report_message('', msg)
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collect_output(input)
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end
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--- Reports a "success" message.
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---
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--- @param msg string
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function M.ok(msg)
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local input = format_report_message('OK', msg)
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collect_output(input)
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end
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--- Reports a warning.
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---
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--- @param msg string
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--- @param ... string|string[] Optional advice
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function M.warn(msg, ...)
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local input = format_report_message('WARNING', msg, ...)
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collect_output(input)
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end
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--- Reports an error.
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---
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--- @param msg string
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--- @param ... string|string[] Optional advice
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function M.error(msg, ...)
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local input = format_report_message('ERROR', msg, ...)
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collect_output(input)
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end
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local path2name = function(path)
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if path:match('%.lua$') then
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-- Lua: transform "../lua/vim/lsp/health.lua" into "vim.lsp"
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-- Get full path, make sure all slashes are '/'
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path = vim.fs.normalize(path)
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-- Remove everything up to the last /lua/ folder
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path = path:gsub('^.*/lua/', '')
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-- Remove the filename (health.lua) or (health/init.lua)
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path = vim.fs.dirname(path:gsub('/init%.lua$', ''))
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-- Change slashes to dots
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path = path:gsub('/', '.')
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return path
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else
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-- Vim: transform "../autoload/health/provider.vim" into "provider"
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return vim.fn.fnamemodify(path, ':t:r')
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end
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end
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local PATTERNS = { '/autoload/health/*.vim', '/lua/**/**/health.lua', '/lua/**/**/health/init.lua' }
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--- :checkhealth completion function used by cmdexpand.c get_healthcheck_names()
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M._complete = function()
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local unique = vim ---@type table<string,boolean>
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---@param pattern string
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.iter(vim.tbl_map(function(pattern)
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return vim.tbl_map(path2name, vim.api.nvim_get_runtime_file(pattern, true))
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end, PATTERNS))
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:flatten()
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---@param t table<string,boolean>
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:fold({}, function(t, name)
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t[name] = true -- Remove duplicates
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return t
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end)
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-- vim.health is this file, which is not a healthcheck
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unique['vim'] = nil
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local rv = vim.tbl_keys(unique)
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table.sort(rv)
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return rv
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end
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--- Runs the specified healthchecks.
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--- Runs all discovered healthchecks if plugin_names is empty.
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---
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--- @param mods string command modifiers that affect splitting a window.
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--- @param plugin_names string glob of plugin names, split on whitespace. For example, using
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--- `:checkhealth vim.* nvim` will healthcheck `vim.lsp`, `vim.treesitter`
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--- and `nvim` modules.
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function M._check(mods, plugin_names)
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local healthchecks = plugin_names == '' and get_healthcheck('*') or get_healthcheck(plugin_names)
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local emptybuf = vim.fn.bufnr('$') == 1 and vim.fn.getline(1) == '' and 1 == vim.fn.line('$')
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-- When no command modifiers are used:
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-- - If the current buffer is empty, open healthcheck directly.
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-- - If not specified otherwise open healthcheck in a tab.
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local buf_cmd = #mods > 0 and (mods .. ' sbuffer') or emptybuf and 'buffer' or 'tab sbuffer'
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local bufnr = vim.api.nvim_create_buf(true, true)
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vim.cmd(buf_cmd .. ' ' .. bufnr)
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if vim.fn.bufexists('health://') == 1 then
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vim.cmd.bwipe('health://')
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end
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vim.cmd.file('health://')
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vim.cmd.setfiletype('checkhealth')
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-- This should only happen when doing `:checkhealth vim`
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if next(healthchecks) == nil then
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vim.fn.setline(1, 'ERROR: No healthchecks found.')
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return
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end
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vim.cmd.redraw()
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vim.print('Running healthchecks...')
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for name, value in vim.spairs(healthchecks) do
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local func = value[1]
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local type = value[2]
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s_output = {}
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if func == '' then
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s_output = {}
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M.error('No healthcheck found for "' .. name .. '" plugin.')
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end
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if type == 'v' then
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vim.fn.call(func, {})
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else
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local f = assert(loadstring(func))
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local ok, output = pcall(f) ---@type boolean, string
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if not ok then
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M.error(
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string.format('Failed to run healthcheck for "%s" plugin. Exception:\n%s\n', name, output)
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)
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end
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end
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-- in the event the healthcheck doesn't return anything
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-- (the plugin author should avoid this possibility)
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if next(s_output) == nil then
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s_output = {}
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M.error('The healthcheck report for "' .. name .. '" plugin is empty.')
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end
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local header = {
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string.rep('=', 78),
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-- Example: `foo.health: [ …] require("foo.health").check()`
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('%s: %s%s'):format(name, (' '):rep(76 - name:len() - func:len()), func),
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'',
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}
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-- remove empty line after header from report_start
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if s_output[1] == '' then
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local tmp = {} ---@type string[]
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for i = 2, #s_output do
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tmp[#tmp + 1] = s_output[i]
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end
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s_output = {}
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for _, v in ipairs(tmp) do
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s_output[#s_output + 1] = v
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end
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end
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s_output[#s_output + 1] = ''
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s_output = vim.list_extend(header, s_output)
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vim.fn.append(vim.fn.line('$'), s_output)
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vim.cmd.redraw()
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end
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-- Clear the 'Running healthchecks...' message.
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vim.cmd.redraw()
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vim.print('')
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end
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return M
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