This MR adds the ability to expand and collapse nodes in the discussion tree in bulk. You can now toggle expansion of all nodes, toggle expansion of only resolved discussions, and toggle expansion of only unresolved discussions. The MR also adjusts keybindings in the discussion tree to support forward and backward searching, as well as the keybinding for the help popup. Thank you for the contribution @jakubbortlik! This is a #MINOR bump since it's changing keybindings, although core workflows are unchanged.
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# gitlab.nvim
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This Neovim plugin is designed to make it easy to review Gitlab MRs from within the editor. This means you can do things like:
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- Create, approve, and merge MRs for the current branch
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- Read and edit an MR description
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- Add or remove reviewers and assignees
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- Resolve, reply to, and unresolve discussion threads
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- Create, edit, delete, and reply to comments
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- View and manage pipeline Jobs
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- Upload files, jump to the browser, and a lot more!
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https://github.com/harrisoncramer/gitlab.nvim/assets/32515581/dc5c07de-4ae6-4335-afe1-d554e3804372
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To view these help docs and to get more detailed help information, please run `:h gitlab.nvim`
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## Requirements
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- <a href="https://go.dev/">Go</a> >= v1.19
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## Quick Start
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1. Install Go
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2. Add configuration (see Installation section)
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3. Checkout your feature branch: `git checkout feature-branch`
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4. Open Neovim
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5. Run `:lua require("gitlab").review()` to open the reviewer pane
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For more detailed information about the Lua APIs please run `:h gitlab.nvim.api`
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## Installation
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With <a href="https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim">Lazy</a>:
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```lua
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return {
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"harrisoncramer/gitlab.nvim",
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dependencies = {
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"MunifTanjim/nui.nvim",
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"nvim-lua/plenary.nvim",
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"sindrets/diffview.nvim",
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"stevearc/dressing.nvim", -- Recommended but not required. Better UI for pickers.
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"nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons" -- Recommended but not required. Icons in discussion tree.
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},
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enabled = true,
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build = function () require("gitlab.server").build(true) end, -- Builds the Go binary
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config = function()
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require("gitlab").setup()
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end,
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}
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```
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And with Packer:
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```lua
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use {
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'harrisoncramer/gitlab.nvim',
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requires = {
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"MunifTanjim/nui.nvim",
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"nvim-lua/plenary.nvim",
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"sindrets/diffview.nvim",
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"stevearc/dressing.nvim", -- Recommended but not required. Better UI for pickers.
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"nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons", -- Recommended but not required. Icons in discussion tree.
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},
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run = function() require("gitlab.server").build(true) end,
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config = function()
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require("gitlab").setup()
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end,
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}
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```
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## Connecting to Gitlab
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This plugin requires an <a href="https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/profile/personal_access_tokens.html#create-a-personal-access-token">auth token</a> to connect to Gitlab. The token can be set in the root directory of the project in a `.gitlab.nvim` environment file, or can be set via a shell environment variable called `GITLAB_TOKEN` instead. If both are present, the `.gitlab.nvim` file will take precedence.
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Optionally provide a GITLAB_URL environment variable (or gitlab_url value in the `.gitlab.nvim` file) to connect to a self-hosted Gitlab instance. This is optional, use ONLY for self-hosted instances. Here's what they'd look like as environment variables:
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```bash
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export GITLAB_TOKEN="your_gitlab_token"
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export GITLAB_URL="https://my-personal-gitlab-instance.com/"
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```
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And as a `.gitlab.nvim` file:
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```
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auth_token=your_gitlab_token
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gitlab_url=https://my-personal-gitlab-instance.com/
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```
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The plugin will look for the `.gitlab.nvim` file in the root of the current project by default. However, you may provide a custom path to the configuration file via the `config_path` option. This must be an absolute path to the directory that holds your `.gitlab.nvim` file.
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## Configuring the Plugin
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Here is the default setup function. All of these values are optional, and if you call this function with no values the defaults will be used:
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```lua
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require("gitlab").setup({
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port = nil, -- The port of the Go server, which runs in the background, if omitted or `nil` the port will be chosen automatically
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log_path = vim.fn.stdpath("cache") .. "/gitlab.nvim.log", -- Log path for the Go server
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config_path = nil, -- Custom path for `.gitlab.nvim` file, please read the "Connecting to Gitlab" section
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debug = { go_request = false, go_response = false }, -- Which values to log
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attachment_dir = nil, -- The local directory for files (see the "summary" section)
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reviewer_settings = {
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diffview = {
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imply_local = false, -- If true, will attempt to use --imply_local option when calling |:DiffviewOpen|
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},
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},
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help = "g?", -- Opens a help popup for local keymaps when a relevant view is focused (popup, discussion panel, etc)
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popup = { -- The popup for comment creation, editing, and replying
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exit = "<Esc>",
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perform_action = "<leader>s", -- Once in normal mode, does action (like saving comment or editing description, etc)
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perform_linewise_action = "<leader>l", -- Once in normal mode, does the linewise action (see logs for this job, etc)
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width = "40%",
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height = "60%",
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border = "rounded", -- One of "rounded", "single", "double", "solid"
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opacity = 1.0, -- From 0.0 (fully transparent) to 1.0 (fully opaque)
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comment = nil, -- Individual popup overrides, e.g. { width = "60%", height = "80%", border = "single", opacity = 0.85 },
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edit = nil,
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note = nil,
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pipeline = nil,
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reply = nil,
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squash_message = nil,
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backup_register = nil,
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},
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discussion_tree = { -- The discussion tree that holds all comments
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auto_open = true, -- Automatically open when the reviewer is opened
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switch_view = "S", -- Toggles between the notes and discussions views
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default_view = "discussions" -- Show "discussions" or "notes" by default
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blacklist = {}, -- List of usernames to remove from tree (bots, CI, etc)
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jump_to_file = "o", -- Jump to comment location in file
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jump_to_reviewer = "m", -- Jump to the location in the reviewer window
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edit_comment = "e", -- Edit comment
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delete_comment = "dd", -- Delete comment
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reply = "r", -- Reply to comment
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toggle_node = "t", -- Opens or closes the discussion
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toggle_all_discussions = "T", -- Open or close separately both resolved and unresolved discussions
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toggle_resolved_discussions = "R", -- Open or close all resolved discussions
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toggle_unresolved_discussions = "U", -- Open or close all unresolved discussions
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keep_current_open = false, -- If true, current discussion stays open even if it should otherwise be closed when toggling
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toggle_resolved = "p" -- Toggles the resolved status of the whole discussion
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position = "left", -- "top", "right", "bottom" or "left"
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open_in_browser = "b" -- Jump to the URL of the current note/discussion
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size = "20%", -- Size of split
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relative = "editor", -- Position of tree split relative to "editor" or "window"
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resolved = '✓', -- Symbol to show next to resolved discussions
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unresolved = '-', -- Symbol to show next to unresolved discussions
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tree_type = "simple", -- Type of discussion tree - "simple" means just list of discussions, "by_file_name" means file tree with discussions under file
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winbar = nil -- Custom function to return winbar title, should return a string. Provided with WinbarTable (defined in annotations.lua)
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-- If using lualine, please add "gitlab" to disabled file types, otherwise you will not see the winbar.
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},
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info = { -- Show additional fields in the summary view
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enabled = true,
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horizontal = false, -- Display metadata to the left of the summary rather than underneath
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fields = { -- The fields listed here will be displayed, in whatever order you choose
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"author",
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"created_at",
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"updated_at",
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"merge_status",
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"draft",
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"conflicts",
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"assignees",
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"reviewers",
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"branch",
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"pipeline",
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},
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},
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discussion_sign_and_diagnostic = {
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skip_resolved_discussion = false,
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skip_old_revision_discussion = true,
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},
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discussion_sign = {
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-- See :h sign_define for details about sign configuration.
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enabled = true,
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text = "💬",
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linehl = nil,
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texthl = nil,
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culhl = nil,
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numhl = nil,
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priority = 20, -- Priority of sign, the lower the number the higher the priority
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helper_signs = {
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-- For multiline comments the helper signs are used to indicate the whole context
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-- Priority of helper signs is lower than the main sign (-1).
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enabled = true,
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start = "↑",
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mid = "|",
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["end"] = "↓",
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},
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},
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discussion_diagnostic = {
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-- If you want to customize diagnostics for discussions you can make special config
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-- for namespace `gitlab_discussion`. See :h vim.diagnostic.config
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enabled = true,
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severity = vim.diagnostic.severity.INFO,
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code = nil, -- see :h diagnostic-structure
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display_opts = {}, -- see opts in vim.diagnostic.set
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},
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pipeline = {
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created = "",
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pending = "",
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preparing = "",
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scheduled = "",
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running = "",
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canceled = "↪",
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skipped = "↪",
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success = "✓",
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failed = "",
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},
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merge = { -- The default behaviors when merging an MR, see "Merging an MR"
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squash = false,
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delete_branch = false,
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},
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create_mr = {
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target = nil, -- Default branch to target when creating an MR
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template_file = nil, -- Default MR template in .gitlab/merge_request_templates
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title_input = { -- Default settings for MR title input window
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width = 40,
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border = "rounded",
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},
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},
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colors = {
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discussion_tree = {
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username = "Keyword",
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date = "Comment",
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chevron = "DiffviewNonText",
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directory = "Directory",
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directory_icon = "DiffviewFolderSign",
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file_name = "Normal",
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}
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}
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})
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```
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## Usage
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First, check out the branch that you want to review locally.
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```
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git checkout feature-branch
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```
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Then open Neovim. To begin, try running the `summary` command or the `review` command.
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## Keybindings
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The plugin does not set up any keybindings outside of the special buffers it creates,
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you need to set them up yourself. Here's what I'm using:
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```lua
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local gitlab = require("gitlab")
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local gitlab_server = require("gitlab.server")
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vim.keymap.set("n", "glr", gitlab.review)
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vim.keymap.set("n", "gls", gitlab.summary)
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vim.keymap.set("n", "glA", gitlab.approve)
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vim.keymap.set("n", "glR", gitlab.revoke)
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vim.keymap.set("n", "glc", gitlab.create_comment)
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vim.keymap.set("v", "glc", gitlab.create_multiline_comment)
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vim.keymap.set("v", "glC", gitlab.create_comment_suggestion)
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vim.keymap.set("n", "glO", gitlab.create_mr)
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vim.keymap.set("n", "glm", gitlab.move_to_discussion_tree_from_diagnostic)
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vim.keymap.set("n", "gln", gitlab.create_note)
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vim.keymap.set("n", "gld", gitlab.toggle_discussions)
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vim.keymap.set("n", "glaa", gitlab.add_assignee)
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vim.keymap.set("n", "glad", gitlab.delete_assignee)
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vim.keymap.set("n", "glla", gitlab.add_label)
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vim.keymap.set("n", "glld", gitlab.delete_label)
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vim.keymap.set("n", "glra", gitlab.add_reviewer)
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vim.keymap.set("n", "glrd", gitlab.delete_reviewer)
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vim.keymap.set("n", "glp", gitlab.pipeline)
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vim.keymap.set("n", "glo", gitlab.open_in_browser)
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vim.keymap.set("n", "glM", gitlab.merge)
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```
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For more information about each of these commands, and about the APIs in general, run `:h gitlab.nvim.api`
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