feat(ghost_text): Added custom multi-line snippets ghost_text support#2001
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feat(ghost_text): Added custom multi-line snippets ghost_text support#2001ldfwbebp wants to merge 1 commit intohrsh7th:mainfrom
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Great! Let's hope this will be merged |
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I recently started using LazyVim, which utilizes nvim-snippets instead of LuaSnip. As per #1886 and #1955, it's known that current branch doesn't support multi-line ghost_text for LuaSnip custom snippets, so I've added this feature (similar to nvim-snippets in LazyVim).
Here's how this feature works.
demo.mp4
I'm new to Neovim and Lua, so please let me know if there are any issues. Thank you! @hrsh7th