Treemacs is a file and project explorer similar to NeoTree or vim’s NerdTree, but largely inspired by the Project Explorer in Eclipse. It shows the file system outlines of your projects in a simple tree layout allowing quick navigation and exploration, while also possessing basic file management utilities. It includes:
- Integration with Git (if doom-module::tools magit is enabled)
- Integration with Evil (if doom-module::editor evil +everywhere is enabled)
- Workspace awareness (if doom-module::ui workspaces is enabled)
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- +lsp
-
Enable
lsp-treemacs
integration and add shortcuts for common commands.
- doom-package:lsp-treemacs if doom-module:+lsp
- doom-package:treemacs
- doom-package:treemacs-evil if doom-module::editor evil +everywhere
- doom-package:treemacs-magit if doom-module::tools magit
- doom-package:treemacs-persp if doom-module::ui workspaces
- doom-package:treemacs-projectile
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block.
If python3
is present on your $PATH
, doom-package:treemacs will use it to display git
status for files.
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The project bar can be opened using SPC o p.
Keybind | Description |
---|---|
o s | Open a horizontal dired buffer on the currently highlighted node |
o v | Open a vertical dired buffer on the currently highlighted node |
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The variable +treemacs-git-mode
sets the type of git integration that treemacs
has.
There are 3 possible values:
'simple
(the default), which highlights only files based on their git status, and is slightly faster,'extended
, which highlights both files and directories, but requires python,'deferred
, same as extended, but highlights asynchronously.
+treemacs-git-mode
must be set before treemacs is loaded.
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