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nvim-early-retirement 👴👵

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Send buffers into early retirement by automatically closing them after x minutes of inactivity.

Makes the bufferline or :bnext less crowded.

Installation

-- packer
use {
	"chrisgrieser/nvim-early-retirement",
	config = function () require("early-retirement").setup() end,
}

-- lazy.nvim
{
	"chrisgrieser/nvim-early-retirement",
	config = true,
	event = "VeryLazy",
},

Configuration

defaultOpts = {
	-- If a buffer has been inactive for this many minutes, close it.
	retirementAgeMins = 20,

	-- Filetypes to ignore.
	ignoredFiletypes = {},

	-- Ignore files matching this lua pattern; empty string disables this setting.
	ignoreFilenamePattern = "",

	-- Will not close the alternate file.
	ignoreAltFile = true,

	-- Minimum number of open buffers for auto-closing to become active. E.g.,
	-- by setting this to 4, no auto-closing will take place when you have 3
	-- or fewer open buffers. Note that this plugin never closes the currently
	-- active buffer, so a number < 2 will effectively disable this setting.
	minimumBufferNum = 1,

	-- Ignore buffers with unsaved changes. If false, the buffers will
	-- automatically be written and then closed.
	ignoreUnsavedChangesBufs = true,

	-- Ignore non-empty buftypes, for example terminal buffers
	ignoreSpecialBuftypes = true,

	-- Ignore visible buffers. Buffers that are open in a window or in a tab
	-- are considered visible by vim. ("a" in `:buffers`)
	ignoreVisibleBufs = true,

	-- ignore unloaded buffers. Session-management plugin often add buffers
	-- to the buffer list without loading them.
	ignoreUnloadedBufs = false,

	-- Show notification on closing. Works with plugins like nvim-notify.
	notificationOnAutoClose = false,

	-- When a file is deleted, for example via an external program, delete the
	-- associated buffer as well. 
	-- (This feature is independent from the automatic closing)
	deleteBufferWhenFileDeleted = false,
}

Note

You can also have nvim-early-retirement ignore certain buffers by setting vim.b.ignore_early_retirement = true.

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Thanks
To @nikfp and @xorg-dogma on Discord for their help.

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