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require("toggleterm").setup{
-- size can be a number or function which is passed the current terminal
size = function(term)
if term.direction == "horizontal" then
return 15
elseif term.direction == "vertical" then
return vim.o.columns * 0.4
end
end,
open_mapping = [[<c-\>]], -- or { [[<c-\>]], [[<c-¥>]] } if you also use a Japanese keyboard.
hide_numbers = true, -- hide the number column in toggleterm buffers
shade_filetypes = {},
autochdir = false, -- when neovim changes it current directory the terminal will change it's own when next it's opened
shade_terminals = true, -- NOTE: this option takes priority over highlights specified so if you specify Normal highlights you should set this to false
shading_factor = '-30', -- the percentage by which to lighten dark terminal background, default: -30
shading_ratio = '-3', -- the ratio of shading factor for light/dark terminal background, default: -3
start_in_insert = true,
insert_mappings = true, -- whether or not the open mapping applies in insert mode
terminal_mappings = true, -- whether or not the open mapping applies in the opened terminals
persist_size = true,
persist_mode = true, -- if set to true (default) the previous terminal mode will be remembered
direction = 'horizontal',
close_on_exit = true, -- close the terminal window when the process exits
clear_env = false, -- use only environmental variables from `env`, passed to jobstart()
-- Change the default shell. Can be a string or a function returning a string
shell = vim.o.shell,
auto_scroll = true, -- automatically scroll to the bottom on terminal output
-- This field is only relevant if direction is set to 'float'
float_opts = {
-- The border key is *almost* the same as 'nvim_open_win'
-- see :h nvim_open_win for details on borders however
-- the 'curved' border is a custom border type
-- not natively supported but implemented in this plugin.
border = 'single',
-- like `size`, width, height, row, and col can be a number or function which is passed the current terminal
winblend = 3,
title_pos = 'left'
},
winbar = {
enabled = false,
name_formatter = function(term) -- term: Terminal
return term.name
end
},
responsiveness = {
-- breakpoint in terms of `vim.o.columns` at which terminals will start to stack on top of each other
-- instead of next to each other
-- default = 0 which means the feature is turned off
horizontal_breakpoint = 135,
}
}
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