UltiSnips completion source for nvim-cmp
- Composable mappings: get rid of boilerplate code in your config
- Treesitter integration: show snippets based on the filetype at your cursor position
- Regular expression snippets: snippets with the
r
option are supported - Custom context snippets: snippets are only shown in the correct context
- Customization: change which and how snippets are displayed by cmp
- Neovim ≥ 0.5
- nvim-cmp
- UltiSnips
- nvim-treesitter (optional, requires Neovim nightly)
Use your favourite package manager to install this plugin:
- vim-plug:
Plug "quangnguyen30192/cmp-nvim-ultisnips"
- packer.nvim:
use("quangnguyen30192/cmp-nvim-ultisnips")
You also need to add ultisnips
to your cmp sources.
Here is an example using packer.nvim:
use({
"hrsh7th/nvim-cmp",
requires = {
"quangnguyen30192/cmp-nvim-ultisnips",
config = function()
-- optional call to setup (see customization section)
require("cmp_nvim_ultisnips").setup{}
end,
-- If you want to enable filetype detection based on treesitter:
-- requires = { "nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter" },
},
config = function()
local cmp_ultisnips_mappings = require("cmp_nvim_ultisnips.mappings")
require("cmp").setup({
snippet = {
expand = function(args)
vim.fn["UltiSnips#Anon"](args.body)
end,
},
sources = {
{ name = "ultisnips" },
-- more sources
},
-- recommended configuration for <Tab> people:
mapping = {
["<Tab>"] = cmp.mapping(
function(fallback)
cmp_ultisnips_mappings.expand_or_jump_forwards(fallback)
end,
{ "i", "s", --[[ "c" (to enable the mapping in command mode) ]] }
),
["<S-Tab>"] = cmp.mapping(
function(fallback)
cmp_ultisnips_mappings.jump_backwards(fallback)
end,
{ "i", "s", --[[ "c" (to enable the mapping in command mode) ]] }
),
},
})
end,
})
You can compose your own mappings that are comprised of the following actions:
expand
: expands the current snippet if the completion window is closedjump_forwards
/jump_backwards
: jumps to the next / previous snippet tabstopselect_next_item
/select_prev_item
: selects the next / previous completion item
The recommended mappings use the compose
function under the hood:
function M.expand_or_jump_forwards(fallback)
M.compose { "expand", "jump_forwards", "select_next_item" }(fallback)
end
function M.jump_backwards(fallback)
M.compose { "jump_backwards", "select_prev_item" }(fallback)
end
For example, if you prefer a separate key for jumping between snippet tabstops you can do the following:
local cmp_ultisnips_mappings = require("cmp_nvim_ultisnips.mappings")
-- In your cmp setup:
...
mapping = {
["<Tab>"] = cmp.mapping(
function(fallback)
cmp_ultisnips_mappings.compose { "expand", "select_next_item" }(fallback)
end,
...
These actions are implemented as a table { condition = ..., command = ... }
.
If the condition for an action fails, the next action (in the order as the action keys are passed to compose
) is tried until the first condition matches.
Then the command
function is run. If none match, fallback
is called.
filetype_source: "treesitter" | "ultisnips_default"
Determines how the filetype of a buffer is identified. This option affects which snippets are available by UltiSnips.
If set to "treesitter"
and the nvim-treesitter
plugin is installed, only snippets
that match the filetype at the current cursor position are shown (as well as snippets included via UltiSnips' extends
directive). Otherwise, or if
treesitter could not determine the filetype at the current position, the available snippets
are handled entirely by UltiSnips.
Default: "treesitter"
show_snippets: "expandable" | "all"
If set to "expandable"
, only those snippets currently expandable by UltiSnips will be
shown. The snippets will always be in sync with the currently available UltiSnips snippets.
"all"
will show all snippets for the current filetype except regex and custom context snippets.
This is due to caching of all snippets for the current buffer. They will not update even if the snippet definitions changed
- you can then manually reload the snippets with the command
:CmpUltisnipsReloadSnippets
or by using an autocommand:
autocmd BufWritePost *.snippets :CmpUltisnipsReloadSnippets
Default: "expandable"
documentation(snippet: {}): function
snippet
is a table that contains the following keys (each value is a string):
- trigger, description, options, value
Returns: a string that is shown by cmp in the documentation window.
If an empty string (""
) is returned, the documentation window will not appear for that snippet.
Default: require("cmp_nvim_ultisnips.snippets").documentation
By default, this shows the snippet description at the top of the documentation window followed by the snippet content (see screenshot at the top of the readme).
Note: calling the setup function is only required if you wish to customize this plugin.
require("cmp_nvim_ultisnips").setup {
filetype_source = "ultisnips_default",
show_snippets = "all",
documentation = function(snippet)
return snippet.description .. "\n\n" .. snippet.value
end
}
- Compe source for UltiSnips
- The Treesitter integration was inspired by this Luasnip PR