ChatGPT like sessions, Instructable text/code operations, Speech to text and Image generation in your favorite editor.
- 5-min-demo (December 2023)
- older-5-min-demo (screen capture, no sound)
The goal is to extend Neovim with the power of GPT models in a simple unobtrusive extensible way.
Trying to keep things as native as possible - reusing and integrating well with the natural features of (Neo)vim.
- Streaming responses
- no spinner wheel and waiting for the full answer
- response generation can be canceled half way through
- properly working undo (response can be undone with a single
u
)
- Infinitely extensible via hook functions specified as part of the config
- hooks have access to everything in the plugin and are automatically registered as commands
- see 5. Configuration and Extend functionality sections for details
- Minimum dependencies (
neovim
,curl
,grep
and optionallysox
)- zero dependencies on other lua plugins to minimize chance of breakage
- ChatGPT like sessions
- just good old neovim buffers formated as markdown with autosave and few buffer bound shortcuts
- last chat also quickly accessible via toggable popup window
- chat finder - management popup for searching, previewing, deleting and opening chat sessions
- Instructable text/code operations
- templating mechanism to combine user instructions, selections etc into the gpt query
- multimodal - same command works for normal/insert mode, with selection or a range
- many possible output targets - rewrite, prepend, append, new buffer, popup
- non interactive command mode available for common repetitive tasks implementable as simple hooks
(explain something in a popup window, write unit tests for selected code into a new buffer,
finish selected code based on comments in it, etc.) - custom instructions per repository with
.gp.md
file
(instruct gpt to generate code using certain libs, packages, conventions and so on)
- Speech to text support
- a mouth is 2-4x faster than fingers when it comes to outputting words - use it where it makes sense
(dicating comments and notes, asking gpt questions, giving instructions for code operations, ..)
- a mouth is 2-4x faster than fingers when it comes to outputting words - use it where it makes sense
- Image generation
- be even less tempted to open the browser with the ability to generate images directly from Neovim
Snippets for your preferred package manager:
-- lazy.nvim
{
"robitx/gp.nvim",
config = function()
local conf = {
-- For customization, refer to Install > Configuration in the Documentation/Readme
}
require("gp").setup(conf)
-- Setup shortcuts here (see Usage > Shortcuts in the Documentation/Readme)
end,
}
-- packer.nvim
use({
"robitx/gp.nvim",
config = function()
local conf = {
-- For customization, refer to Install > Configuration in the Documentation/Readme
}
require("gp").setup(conf)
-- Setup shortcuts here (see Usage > Shortcuts in the Documentation/Readme)
end,
})
-- vim-plug
Plug 'robitx/gp.nvim'
local conf = {
-- For customization, refer to Install > Configuration in the Documentation/Readme
}
require("gp").setup(conf)
-- Setup shortcuts here (see Usage > Shortcuts in the Documentation/Readme)
Make sure you have OpenAI API key. Get one here and use it in the 4. Configuration. Also consider setting up usage limits so you won't get suprised at the end of the month.
The OpenAI API key can be passed to the plugin in multiple ways:
Method | Example | Security Level |
---|---|---|
hardcoded string | openai_api_key: "sk-...", |
Low |
default env var | set OPENAI_API_KEY environment variable in shell config |
Medium |
custom env var | openai_api_key = os.getenv("CUSTOM_ENV_NAME"), |
Medium |
read from file | openai_api_key = { "cat", "path_to_api_key" }, |
Medium-High |
password manager | openai_api_key = { "bw", "get", "password", "OAI_API_KEY" }, |
High |
If openai_api_key
is a table, Gp runs it asynchronously to avoid blocking Neovim (password managers can take a second or two).
The following LLM providers are currently supported besides OpenAI:
- Ollama for local/offline open-source models. The plugin assumes you have the Ollama service up and running with configured models available (the default Ollama agent uses Llama3).
- GitHub Copilot with a Copilot license (zbirenbaum/copilot.lua or github/copilot.vim for autocomplete). You can access the underlying GPT-4 model without paying anything extra (essentially unlimited GPT-4 access).
- Perplexity.ai Pro users have $5/month free API credits available (the default PPLX agent uses Mixtral-8x7b).
- Anthropic to access Claude models, which currently outperform GPT-4 in some benchmarks.
- Google Gemini with a quite generous free range but some geo-restrictions (EU).
- Any other "OpenAI chat/completions" compatible endpoint (Azure, LM Studio, etc.)
Below is an example of the relevant configuration part enabling some of these. The secret
field has the same capabilities as openai_api_key
(which is still supported for compatibility).
providers = {
openai = {
endpoint = "https://api.openai.com/v1/chat/completions",
secret = os.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY"),
},
-- azure = {...},
copilot = {
endpoint = "https://api.githubcopilot.com/chat/completions",
secret = {
"bash",
"-c",
"cat ~/.config/github-copilot/hosts.json | sed -e 's/.*oauth_token...//;s/\".*//'",
},
},
pplx = {
endpoint = "https://api.perplexity.ai/chat/completions",
secret = os.getenv("PPLX_API_KEY"),
},
ollama = {
endpoint = "http://localhost:11434/v1/chat/completions",
},
googleai = {
endpoint = "https://generativelanguage.googleapis.com/v1beta/models/{{model}}:streamGenerateContent?key={{secret}}",
secret = os.getenv("GOOGLEAI_API_KEY"),
},
anthropic = {
endpoint = "https://api.anthropic.com/v1/messages",
secret = os.getenv("ANTHROPIC_API_KEY"),
},
},
Each of these providers has some agents preconfigured. Below is an example of how to disable predefined ChatGPT3-5 agent and create a custom one. If the provider
field is missing, OpenAI is assumed for backward compatibility.
agents = {
{
name = "ChatGPT3-5",
disable = true,
},
{
name = "MyCustomAgent",
provider = "copilot",
chat = true,
command = true,
model = { model = "gpt-4-turbo" },
system_prompt = "Answer any query with just: Sure thing..",
},
},
The core plugin only needs curl
installed to make calls to OpenAI API and grep
for ChatFinder. So Linux, BSD and Mac OS should be covered.
Voice commands (:GpWhisper*
) depend on SoX
(Sound eXchange) to handle audio recording and processing:
- Mac OS:
brew install sox
- Ubuntu/Debian:
apt-get install sox libsox-fmt-mp3
- Arch Linux:
pacman -S sox
- Redhat/CentOS:
yum install sox
- NixOS:
nix-env -i sox
Below is a linked snippet with the default values, but I suggest starting with minimal config possible (just openai_api_key
if you don't have OPENAI_API_KEY
env set up). Defaults change over time to improve things, options might get deprecated and so on - it's better to change only things where the default doesn't fit your needs.
Open a fresh chat in the current window. It can be either empty or include the visual selection or specified range as context. This command also supports subcommands for layout specification:
:GpChatNew vsplit
Open a fresh chat in a vertical split window.:GpChatNew split
Open a fresh chat in a horizontal split window.:GpChatNew tabnew
Open a fresh chat in a new tab.:GpChatNew popup
Open a fresh chat in a popup window.
Paste the selection or specified range into the latest chat, simplifying the addition of code from multiple files into a single chat buffer. This command also supports subcommands for layout specification:
:GpChatPaste vsplit
Paste into the latest chat in a vertical split window.:GpChatPaste split
Paste into the latest chat in a horizontal split window.:GpChatPaste tabnew
Paste into the latest chat in a new tab.:GpChatPaste popup
Paste into the latest chat in a popup window.
Open chat in a toggleable popup window, showing the last active chat or a fresh one with selection or a range as a context. This command also supports subcommands for layout specification:
:GpChatToggle vsplit
Toggle chat in a vertical split window.:GpChatToggle split
Toggle chat in a horizontal split window.:GpChatToggle tabnew
Toggle chat in a new tab.:GpChatToggle popup
Toggle chat in a popup window.
Open a dialog to search through chats.
Request a new GPT response for the current chat. Usin:GpChatRespond N
request a new GPT response with only the last N messages as context, using everything from the end up to the Nth instance of 🗨:..
(N=1 is like asking a question in a new chat).
Delete the current chat. By default requires confirmation before delete, which can be disabled in config using chat_confirm_delete = false,
.
Opens a dialog for entering a prompt. After providing prompt instructions into the dialog, the generated response replaces the current line in normal/insert mode, selected lines in visual mode, or the specified range (e.g., :%GpRewrite
applies the rewrite to the entire buffer).
:GpRewrite {prompt}
Executes directly with specified {prompt}
instructions, bypassing the dialog. Suitable for mapping repetitive tasks to keyboard shortcuts or for automation using headless Neovim via terminal or shell scripts.
Similar to :GpRewrite
, but the answer is added after the current line, visual selection, or range.
Similar to :GpRewrite
, but the answer is added before the current line, visual selection, or range.
Similar to :GpRewrite
, but the answer is added into a new buffer in the current window.
Similar to :GpRewrite
, but the answer is added into a new horizontal split window.
Similar to :GpRewrite
, but the answer is added into a new vertical split window.
Similar to :GpRewrite
, but the answer is added into a new tab.
Similar to :GpRewrite
, but the answer is added into a pop-up window.
Example hook command to develop code from comments in a visual selection or specified range.
Provides custom context per repository:
-
opens
.gp.md
file for a given repository in a toggable window. -
appends selection/range to the context file when used in visual/range mode.
-
also supports subcommands for layout specification:
:GpContext vsplit
Open.gp.md
in a vertical split window.:GpContext split
Open.gp.md
in a horizontal split window.:GpContext tabnew
Open.gp.md
in a new tab.:GpContext popup
Open.gp.md
in a popup window.
-
refer to Custom Instructions for more details.
Transcription replaces the current line, visual selection or range in the current buffer. Use your mouth to ask a question in a chat buffer instead of writing it by hand, dictate some comments for the code, notes or even your next novel..
For the rest of the whisper commands, the transcription is used as an editable prompt for the equivalent non whisper command - GpWhisperRewrite
dictates instructions for GpRewrite
etc.
You can override the default language by setting {lang} with the 2 letter shortname of your language (e.g. "en" for English, "fr" for French etc).
Similar to :GpRewrite
, but the prompt instruction dialog uses transcribed spoken instructions.
Similar to :GpAppend
, but the prompt instruction dialog uses transcribed spoken instructions for adding content after the current line, visual selection, or range.
Similar to :GpPrepend
, but the prompt instruction dialog uses transcribed spoken instructions for adding content before the current line, selection, or range.
Similar to :GpEnew
, but the prompt instruction dialog uses transcribed spoken instructions for opening content in a new buffer within the current window.
Similar to :GpNew
, but the prompt instruction dialog uses transcribed spoken instructions for opening content in a new horizontal split window.
Similar to :GpVnew
, but the prompt instruction dialog uses transcribed spoken instructions for opening content in a new vertical split window.
Similar to :GpTabnew
, but the prompt instruction dialog uses transcribed spoken instructions for opening content in a new tab.
Similar to :GpPopup
, but the prompt instruction dialog uses transcribed spoken instructions for displaying content in a pop-up window.
Cycles between available agents based on the current buffer (chat agents if current buffer is a chat and command agents otherwise). The agent setting is persisted on disk across Neovim instances.
Displays currently used agents for chat and command instructions.
Choose a new agent based on its name, listing options based on the current buffer (chat agents if current buffer is a chat and command agents otherwise). The agent setting is persisted on disk across Neovim instances.
Opens a dialog for entering a prompt describing wanted images. When the generation is done it opens dialog for storing the image to the disk.
Displays currently used image agent (configuration).
Choose a new "image agent" based on its name. In the context of images, agent is basically a configuration for model, image size, quality and so on. The agent setting is persisted on disk across Neovim instances.
Stops all currently running responses and jobs.
Inspects the GPT prompt plugin object in a new scratch buffer.
Commands like GpRewrite
, GpAppend
etc. run asynchronously and generate event GpDone
, so you can define autocmd (like auto formating) to run when gp finishes:
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ "User" }, {
pattern = {"GpDone"},
callback = function(event)
print("event fired:\n", vim.inspect(event))
-- local b = event.buf
-- DO something
end,
})
By calling :GpContext
you can make .gp.md
markdown file in a root of a repository. Commands such as :GpRewrite
, :GpAppend
etc. will respect instructions provided in this file (works better with gpt4, gpt 3.5 doesn't always listen to system commands). For example:
Use C++17.
Use Testify library when writing Go tests.
Use Early return/Guard Clauses pattern to avoid excessive nesting.
...
Here is another example.
GpDone
event + .gp.md
custom instructions provide a possibility to run gp.nvim using headless (neo)vim from terminal or shell script. So you can let gp run edits accross many files if you put it in a loop.
test
file:
1
2
3
4
5
.gp.md
file:
If user says hello, please respond with:
```
Ahoy there!
```
calling gp.nvim from terminal/script:
- register autocommand to save and quit nvim when Gp is done
- second jumps to occurrence of something I want to rewrite/append/prepend to (in this case number
3
) - selecting the line
- calling gp.nvim acction
$ nvim --headless -c "autocmd User GpDone wq" -c "/3" -c "normal V" -c "GpAppend hello there" test
resulting test
file:
1
2
3
Ahoy there!
4
5
There are no default global shortcuts to mess with your own config. Below are examples for you to adjust or just use directly.
You can use the good old vim.keymap.set
and paste the following after require("gp").setup(conf)
call
(or anywhere you keep shortcuts if you want them at one place).
local function keymapOptions(desc)
return {
noremap = true,
silent = true,
nowait = true,
desc = "GPT prompt " .. desc,
}
end
-- Chat commands
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>c", "<cmd>GpChatNew<cr>", keymapOptions("New Chat"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>t", "<cmd>GpChatToggle<cr>", keymapOptions("Toggle Chat"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>f", "<cmd>GpChatFinder<cr>", keymapOptions("Chat Finder"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>c", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpChatNew<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Chat New"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>p", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpChatPaste<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Chat Paste"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>t", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpChatToggle<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Toggle Chat"))
vim.keymap.set({ "n", "i" }, "<C-g><C-x>", "<cmd>GpChatNew split<cr>", keymapOptions("New Chat split"))
vim.keymap.set({ "n", "i" }, "<C-g><C-v>", "<cmd>GpChatNew vsplit<cr>", keymapOptions("New Chat vsplit"))
vim.keymap.set({ "n", "i" }, "<C-g><C-t>", "<cmd>GpChatNew tabnew<cr>", keymapOptions("New Chat tabnew"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g><C-x>", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpChatNew split<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Chat New split"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g><C-v>", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpChatNew vsplit<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Chat New vsplit"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g><C-t>", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpChatNew tabnew<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Chat New tabnew"))
-- Prompt commands
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>r", "<cmd>GpRewrite<cr>", keymapOptions("Inline Rewrite"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>a", "<cmd>GpAppend<cr>", keymapOptions("Append (after)"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>b", "<cmd>GpPrepend<cr>", keymapOptions("Prepend (before)"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>r", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpRewrite<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Rewrite"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>a", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpAppend<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Append (after)"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>b", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpPrepend<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Prepend (before)"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>i", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpImplement<cr>", keymapOptions("Implement selection"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>gp", "<cmd>GpPopup<cr>", keymapOptions("Popup"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>ge", "<cmd>GpEnew<cr>", keymapOptions("GpEnew"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>gn", "<cmd>GpNew<cr>", keymapOptions("GpNew"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>gv", "<cmd>GpVnew<cr>", keymapOptions("GpVnew"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>gt", "<cmd>GpTabnew<cr>", keymapOptions("GpTabnew"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>gp", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpPopup<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Popup"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>ge", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpEnew<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual GpEnew"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>gn", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpNew<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual GpNew"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>gv", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpVnew<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual GpVnew"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>gt", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpTabnew<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual GpTabnew"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>x", "<cmd>GpContext<cr>", keymapOptions("Toggle Context"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>x", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpContext<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Toggle Context"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i", "v", "x"}, "<C-g>s", "<cmd>GpStop<cr>", keymapOptions("Stop"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i", "v", "x"}, "<C-g>n", "<cmd>GpNextAgent<cr>", keymapOptions("Next Agent"))
-- optional Whisper commands with prefix <C-g>w
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>ww", "<cmd>GpWhisper<cr>", keymapOptions("Whisper"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>ww", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpWhisper<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Whisper"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>wr", "<cmd>GpWhisperRewrite<cr>", keymapOptions("Whisper Inline Rewrite"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>wa", "<cmd>GpWhisperAppend<cr>", keymapOptions("Whisper Append (after)"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>wb", "<cmd>GpWhisperPrepend<cr>", keymapOptions("Whisper Prepend (before) "))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>wr", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpWhisperRewrite<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Whisper Rewrite"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>wa", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpWhisperAppend<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Whisper Append (after)"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>wb", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpWhisperPrepend<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Whisper Prepend (before)"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>wp", "<cmd>GpWhisperPopup<cr>", keymapOptions("Whisper Popup"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>we", "<cmd>GpWhisperEnew<cr>", keymapOptions("Whisper Enew"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>wn", "<cmd>GpWhisperNew<cr>", keymapOptions("Whisper New"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>wv", "<cmd>GpWhisperVnew<cr>", keymapOptions("Whisper Vnew"))
vim.keymap.set({"n", "i"}, "<C-g>wt", "<cmd>GpWhisperTabnew<cr>", keymapOptions("Whisper Tabnew"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>wp", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpWhisperPopup<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Whisper Popup"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>we", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpWhisperEnew<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Whisper Enew"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>wn", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpWhisperNew<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Whisper New"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>wv", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpWhisperVnew<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Whisper Vnew"))
vim.keymap.set("v", "<C-g>wt", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpWhisperTabnew<cr>", keymapOptions("Visual Whisper Tabnew"))
Or go more fancy by using which-key.nvim plugin:
require("which-key").add({
-- VISUAL mode mappings
-- s, x, v modes are handled the same way by which_key
{
mode = { "v" },
nowait = true,
remap = false,
{ "<C-g><C-t>", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpChatNew tabnew<cr>", desc = "ChatNew tabnew" },
{ "<C-g><C-v>", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpChatNew vsplit<cr>", desc = "ChatNew vsplit" },
{ "<C-g><C-x>", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpChatNew split<cr>", desc = "ChatNew split" },
{ "<C-g>a", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpAppend<cr>", desc = "Visual Append (after)" },
{ "<C-g>b", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpPrepend<cr>", desc = "Visual Prepend (before)" },
{ "<C-g>c", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpChatNew<cr>", desc = "Visual Chat New" },
{ "<C-g>g", group = "generate into new .." },
{ "<C-g>ge", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpEnew<cr>", desc = "Visual GpEnew" },
{ "<C-g>gn", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpNew<cr>", desc = "Visual GpNew" },
{ "<C-g>gp", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpPopup<cr>", desc = "Visual Popup" },
{ "<C-g>gt", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpTabnew<cr>", desc = "Visual GpTabnew" },
{ "<C-g>gv", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpVnew<cr>", desc = "Visual GpVnew" },
{ "<C-g>i", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpImplement<cr>", desc = "Implement selection" },
{ "<C-g>n", "<cmd>GpNextAgent<cr>", desc = "Next Agent" },
{ "<C-g>p", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpChatPaste<cr>", desc = "Visual Chat Paste" },
{ "<C-g>r", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpRewrite<cr>", desc = "Visual Rewrite" },
{ "<C-g>s", "<cmd>GpStop<cr>", desc = "GpStop" },
{ "<C-g>t", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpChatToggle<cr>", desc = "Visual Toggle Chat" },
{ "<C-g>w", group = "Whisper" },
{ "<C-g>wa", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpWhisperAppend<cr>", desc = "Whisper Append" },
{ "<C-g>wb", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpWhisperPrepend<cr>", desc = "Whisper Prepend" },
{ "<C-g>we", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpWhisperEnew<cr>", desc = "Whisper Enew" },
{ "<C-g>wn", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpWhisperNew<cr>", desc = "Whisper New" },
{ "<C-g>wp", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpWhisperPopup<cr>", desc = "Whisper Popup" },
{ "<C-g>wr", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpWhisperRewrite<cr>", desc = "Whisper Rewrite" },
{ "<C-g>wt", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpWhisperTabnew<cr>", desc = "Whisper Tabnew" },
{ "<C-g>wv", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpWhisperVnew<cr>", desc = "Whisper Vnew" },
{ "<C-g>ww", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpWhisper<cr>", desc = "Whisper" },
{ "<C-g>x", ":<C-u>'<,'>GpContext<cr>", desc = "Visual GpContext" },
},
-- NORMAL mode mappings
{
mode = { "n" },
nowait = true,
remap = false,
{ "<C-g><C-t>", "<cmd>GpChatNew tabnew<cr>", desc = "New Chat tabnew" },
{ "<C-g><C-v>", "<cmd>GpChatNew vsplit<cr>", desc = "New Chat vsplit" },
{ "<C-g><C-x>", "<cmd>GpChatNew split<cr>", desc = "New Chat split" },
{ "<C-g>a", "<cmd>GpAppend<cr>", desc = "Append (after)" },
{ "<C-g>b", "<cmd>GpPrepend<cr>", desc = "Prepend (before)" },
{ "<C-g>c", "<cmd>GpChatNew<cr>", desc = "New Chat" },
{ "<C-g>f", "<cmd>GpChatFinder<cr>", desc = "Chat Finder" },
{ "<C-g>g", group = "generate into new .." },
{ "<C-g>ge", "<cmd>GpEnew<cr>", desc = "GpEnew" },
{ "<C-g>gn", "<cmd>GpNew<cr>", desc = "GpNew" },
{ "<C-g>gp", "<cmd>GpPopup<cr>", desc = "Popup" },
{ "<C-g>gt", "<cmd>GpTabnew<cr>", desc = "GpTabnew" },
{ "<C-g>gv", "<cmd>GpVnew<cr>", desc = "GpVnew" },
{ "<C-g>n", "<cmd>GpNextAgent<cr>", desc = "Next Agent" },
{ "<C-g>r", "<cmd>GpRewrite<cr>", desc = "Inline Rewrite" },
{ "<C-g>s", "<cmd>GpStop<cr>", desc = "GpStop" },
{ "<C-g>t", "<cmd>GpChatToggle<cr>", desc = "Toggle Chat" },
{ "<C-g>w", group = "Whisper" },
{ "<C-g>wa", "<cmd>GpWhisperAppend<cr>", desc = "Whisper Append (after)" },
{ "<C-g>wb", "<cmd>GpWhisperPrepend<cr>", desc = "Whisper Prepend (before)" },
{ "<C-g>we", "<cmd>GpWhisperEnew<cr>", desc = "Whisper Enew" },
{ "<C-g>wn", "<cmd>GpWhisperNew<cr>", desc = "Whisper New" },
{ "<C-g>wp", "<cmd>GpWhisperPopup<cr>", desc = "Whisper Popup" },
{ "<C-g>wr", "<cmd>GpWhisperRewrite<cr>", desc = "Whisper Inline Rewrite" },
{ "<C-g>wt", "<cmd>GpWhisperTabnew<cr>", desc = "Whisper Tabnew" },
{ "<C-g>wv", "<cmd>GpWhisperVnew<cr>", desc = "Whisper Vnew" },
{ "<C-g>ww", "<cmd>GpWhisper<cr>", desc = "Whisper" },
{ "<C-g>x", "<cmd>GpContext<cr>", desc = "Toggle GpContext" },
},
-- INSERT mode mappings
{
mode = { "i" },
nowait = true,
remap = false,
{ "<C-g><C-t>", "<cmd>GpChatNew tabnew<cr>", desc = "New Chat tabnew" },
{ "<C-g><C-v>", "<cmd>GpChatNew vsplit<cr>", desc = "New Chat vsplit" },
{ "<C-g><C-x>", "<cmd>GpChatNew split<cr>", desc = "New Chat split" },
{ "<C-g>a", "<cmd>GpAppend<cr>", desc = "Append (after)" },
{ "<C-g>b", "<cmd>GpPrepend<cr>", desc = "Prepend (before)" },
{ "<C-g>c", "<cmd>GpChatNew<cr>", desc = "New Chat" },
{ "<C-g>f", "<cmd>GpChatFinder<cr>", desc = "Chat Finder" },
{ "<C-g>g", group = "generate into new .." },
{ "<C-g>ge", "<cmd>GpEnew<cr>", desc = "GpEnew" },
{ "<C-g>gn", "<cmd>GpNew<cr>", desc = "GpNew" },
{ "<C-g>gp", "<cmd>GpPopup<cr>", desc = "Popup" },
{ "<C-g>gt", "<cmd>GpTabnew<cr>", desc = "GpTabnew" },
{ "<C-g>gv", "<cmd>GpVnew<cr>", desc = "GpVnew" },
{ "<C-g>n", "<cmd>GpNextAgent<cr>", desc = "Next Agent" },
{ "<C-g>r", "<cmd>GpRewrite<cr>", desc = "Inline Rewrite" },
{ "<C-g>s", "<cmd>GpStop<cr>", desc = "GpStop" },
{ "<C-g>t", "<cmd>GpChatToggle<cr>", desc = "Toggle Chat" },
{ "<C-g>w", group = "Whisper" },
{ "<C-g>wa", "<cmd>GpWhisperAppend<cr>", desc = "Whisper Append (after)" },
{ "<C-g>wb", "<cmd>GpWhisperPrepend<cr>", desc = "Whisper Prepend (before)" },
{ "<C-g>we", "<cmd>GpWhisperEnew<cr>", desc = "Whisper Enew" },
{ "<C-g>wn", "<cmd>GpWhisperNew<cr>", desc = "Whisper New" },
{ "<C-g>wp", "<cmd>GpWhisperPopup<cr>", desc = "Whisper Popup" },
{ "<C-g>wr", "<cmd>GpWhisperRewrite<cr>", desc = "Whisper Inline Rewrite" },
{ "<C-g>wt", "<cmd>GpWhisperTabnew<cr>", desc = "Whisper Tabnew" },
{ "<C-g>wv", "<cmd>GpWhisperVnew<cr>", desc = "Whisper Vnew" },
{ "<C-g>ww", "<cmd>GpWhisper<cr>", desc = "Whisper" },
{ "<C-g>x", "<cmd>GpContext<cr>", desc = "Toggle GpContext" },
},
})
You can extend/override the plugin functionality with your own, by putting functions into config.hooks
.
Hooks have access to everything (see InspectPlugin
example in defaults) and are
automatically registered as commands (GpInspectPlugin
).
Here are some more examples:
-
:GpUnitTests
-- example of adding command which writes unit tests for the selected code UnitTests = function(gp, params) local template = "I have the following code from {{filename}}:\n\n" .. "```{{filetype}}\n{{selection}}\n```\n\n" .. "Please respond by writing table driven unit tests for the code above." local agent = gp.get_command_agent() gp.Prompt(params, gp.Target.vnew, agent, template) end,
-
:GpExplain
-- example of adding command which explains the selected code Explain = function(gp, params) local template = "I have the following code from {{filename}}:\n\n" .. "```{{filetype}}\n{{selection}}\n```\n\n" .. "Please respond by explaining the code above." local agent = gp.get_chat_agent() gp.Prompt(params, gp.Target.popup, agent, template) end,
-
:GpCodeReview
-- example of usig enew as a function specifying type for the new buffer CodeReview = function(gp, params) local template = "I have the following code from {{filename}}:\n\n" .. "```{{filetype}}\n{{selection}}\n```\n\n" .. "Please analyze for code smells and suggest improvements." local agent = gp.get_chat_agent() gp.Prompt(params, gp.Target.enew("markdown"), agent, template) end,
-
:GpTranslator
-- example of adding command which opens new chat dedicated for translation Translator = function(gp, params) local chat_system_prompt = "You are a Translator, please translate between English and Chinese." gp.cmd.ChatNew(params, chat_system_prompt) -- -- you can also create a chat with a specific fixed agent like this: -- local agent = gp.get_chat_agent("ChatGPT4o") -- gp.cmd.ChatNew(params, chat_system_prompt, agent) end,
-
:GpBufferChatNew
-- example of making :%GpChatNew a dedicated command which -- opens new chat with the entire current buffer as a context BufferChatNew = function(gp, _) -- call GpChatNew command in range mode on whole buffer vim.api.nvim_command("%" .. gp.config.cmd_prefix .. "ChatNew") end,
The raw plugin text editing method Prompt
has following signature:
---@param params table # vim command parameters such as range, args, etc.
---@param target integer | function | table # where to put the response
---@param agent table # obtained from get_command_agent or get_chat_agent
---@param template string # template with model instructions
---@param prompt string | nil # nil for non interactive commads
---@param whisper string | nil # predefined input (e.g. obtained from Whisper)
---@param callback function | nil # callback(response) after completing the prompt
Prompt(params, target, agent, template, prompt, whisper, callback)
-
params
is a table passed to neovim user commands,Prompt
currently uses:range, line1, line2
to work with rangesargs
so instructions can be passed directly after command (:GpRewrite something something
)
params = { args = "", bang = false, count = -1, fargs = {}, line1 = 1352, line2 = 1352, mods = "", name = "GpChatNew", range = 0, reg = "", smods = { browse = false, confirm = false, emsg_silent = false, hide = false, horizontal = false, keepalt = false, keepjumps = false, keepmarks = false, keeppatterns = false, lockmarks = false, noautocmd = false, noswapfile = false, sandbox = false, silent = false, split = "", tab = -1, unsilent = false, verbose = -1, vertical = false } }
-
target
specifying where to direct GPT response- enew/new/vnew/tabnew can be used as a function so you can pass in a filetype
for the new buffer (
enew/enew()/enew("markdown")/..
)
M.Target = { rewrite = 0, -- for replacing the selection, range or the current line append = 1, -- for appending after the selection, range or the current line prepend = 2, -- for prepending before the selection, range or the current line popup = 3, -- for writing into the popup window -- for writing into a new buffer ---@param filetype nil | string # nil = same as the original buffer ---@return table # a table with type=4 and filetype=filetype enew = function(filetype) return { type = 4, filetype = filetype } end, --- for creating a new horizontal split ---@param filetype nil | string # nil = same as the original buffer ---@return table # a table with type=5 and filetype=filetype new = function(filetype) return { type = 5, filetype = filetype } end, --- for creating a new vertical split ---@param filetype nil | string # nil = same as the original buffer ---@return table # a table with type=6 and filetype=filetype vnew = function(filetype) return { type = 6, filetype = filetype } end, --- for creating a new tab ---@param filetype nil | string # nil = same as the original buffer ---@return table # a table with type=7 and filetype=filetype tabnew = function(filetype) return { type = 7, filetype = filetype } end, }
- enew/new/vnew/tabnew can be used as a function so you can pass in a filetype
for the new buffer (
-
agent
table obtainable viaget_command_agent
andget_chat_agent
methods which have following signature:---@param name string | nil ---@return table # { cmd_prefix, name, model, system_prompt, provider } get_command_agent(name)
-
template
-
template of the user message send to gpt
-
string can include variables below:
name Description {{filetype}}
filetype of the current buffer {{selection}}
last or currently selected text {{command}}
instructions provided by the user
-
-
prompt
- string used similarly as bash/zsh prompt in terminal, when plugin asks for user command to gpt.
- if
nil
, user is not asked to provide input (for specific predefined commands - document this, explain that, write tests ..) - simple
🤖 ~
might be used or you could use different msg to convey info about the method which is called
(🤖 rewrite ~
,🤖 popup ~
,🤖 enew ~
,🤖 inline ~
, etc.)
-
whisper
- optional string serving as a default for input prompt (for example generated from speech by Whisper)
-
callback
- optional callback function allowing post processing logic on the prompt response
(for example letting the model to generate commit message and using the callback to make actual commit)
- optional callback function allowing post processing logic on the prompt response