## Description
Fix incorrect path filtering when using `recent_files` section with
`cwd`
option in dashboard.
Previously, when setting cwd to `/foo/bar/baz`, files from directories
with
the same prefix like `/foo/bar/bazbaz` were incorrectly included in the
recent
files list. This was due to simple string prefix matching without
considering
directory boundaries.
The fix ensures proper directory boundary checking by verifying that the
path
either exactly matches the filter path or is followed by a "/"
character.
## Screenshots
```lua
return {
"snacks.nvim",
---@type snacks.Config
opts = {
dashboard = {
enabled = true,
sections = {
{
title = "Recent Files " .. vim.uv.cwd(),
section = "recent_files",
cwd = true,
},
},
},
},
}
```
### before
<img width="659" height="149" alt="CleanShot 2025-09-24 at 00 00 13"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/943ad53f-11c5-49d2-b680-f032ad5fee94"
/>
### after
<img width="639" height="111" alt="CleanShot 2025-09-24 at 00 01 01"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0dbde991-5164-4afa-9981-ae6707a8fcc0"
/>
## Description
Supports this plugin for session restorations
https://github.com/rmagatti/auto-session
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## Description
I have 5000 oldfiles, every time i go to a new directory and open nvim,
the dashboard recent_files (with `cwd=true`) computation takes 4-5
seconds to go through all oldfiles before deciding nothing should show
up
```lua
sections = {
{ icon = " ", title = "Recent files (current directory)", section = "recent_files", cwd = true },
}
```
It appears to be the `vim.v.oldfiles[i]` indexing. I didn't look much
into it but it opens much faster looping with ipairs.
Repro:
1. add the above section config in dashboard
2. increase oldfiles limit and populate up to the limit
3. `mkdir brand-new-directory; cd brand-new-directory; nvim`
4. the section is empty as expected, but it takes a few seconds before
dashboard shows up
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## Description
When `picker` is enabled, the original line removes it from the table
and reinserts it as the first element, preventing the user configuration
in `preset.picker` from being used as the picker. This change inserts it
as the second element instead.
## Description
More info coming tomorrow.
In short:
- very fast. pretty much realtime filtering/sorting in huge repos (like
1.7 million files)
- extensible
- easy to customize the layout (and lots of presets) with
`snacks.layout`
- simple to create custom pickers
- `vim.ui.select`
- lots of builtin pickers
- uses treesitter highlighting wherever it makes sense
- fast lua fuzzy matcher which supports the [fzf
syntax](https://junegunn.github.io/fzf/search-syntax/) and additionally
supports field filters, like `file:lua$ 'function`
There's no snacks picker command, just use lua.
```lua
-- all pickers
Snacks.picker()
-- run files picker
Snacks.picker.files(opts)
Snacks.picker.pick("files", opts)
Snacks.picker.pick({source = "files", ...})
```
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## Todo
- [x] issue with preview loc not always correct when scrolling fast in
list (probably due to `snacks.scroll`)
- [x] `grep` (`live_grep`) is sometimes too fast in large repos and can
impact ui rendering. Not very noticeable, but something I want to look
at.
- [x] docs
- [x] treesitter highlights are broken. Messed something up somewhere
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## Description
This change hashes the caching key for snacks dashboards terminal
sections instead of building the key from the command itself. This
allows for arbitrary length scripts to be given as a terminal section
command instead of relying on existing commands in PATH.
## Related Issue(s)
#379
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<img width="1176" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/77a376c1-75b6-4023-8984-efd590f66a68"
/>
## Description
Adds an `icon` option to the dashboard `startup` section. So people
(like me, who thinks an emoji in a bunch of nerdfonts is awkward) can
change it easily.
## Screenshots
<details>
<summary>Screenshots</summary>
Screenshot with a minimal config

</details>
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Co-authored-by: Folke Lemaitre <folke.lemaitre@gmail.com>
The intention is to make it easier to exclude the dashboard terminal
from some plugins. For example, heirline.nvim sets winbar per-window to
allow for winbar to be optionally disabled in non-floating windows, so
this PR lets me disable heirline for snacks' dashboard terminals over
other floating terminals.
## Description
Don't open dashboard when Neovim opens with only startup option args.
Took a look at how `dashboard.nvim` did it.
They also have an autocmd for `StdInReadPre`, but I tested with piping
`echo "hello" | nvim` and it works as expected.
Not sure if it's the best solution, so feel free to make any additional
changes or completely disregard for something more robust.
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## Related Issue(s)
Closes#221.
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Set the dashboard buffer to not listed for consistency with other
dashboard plugins
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