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This is the coc.nvim client for TabNine, the all-language autocompleter.
- Indexes your whole project, reading your .gitignore to determine which files to index.
- Type long variable names in just a few keystrokes using the mnemonic completion engine.
- Zero configuration. TabNine works out of the box.
- Highly responsive: typically produces a list of suggestions in less than 10 milliseconds.
In your vim/neovim, run command:
:CocInstall coc-tabnine
Run :CocCommand
to open commands list.
tabnine.openConfig
: open config file of TabNine.
Note: to make coc.nvim works better with TabNine, add "ignore_all_lsp": true
to config file of TabNine.
Use command :CocConfig
to open user configuration file of coc.nvim.
Option | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
tabnine.shortcut |
Shortcut for TabNine source. | "TN" |
tabnine.triggers |
Trigger characters of TabNine source. | [] |
tabnine.priority |
Priority of TabNine source | 999 |
tabnine.binary_path |
Use binary at specific path. | "" |
tabnine.disable_filetypes |
Disable TabNine for configured filetypes. | [] |
tabnine.disable_file_regex |
Disable TabNine when the file path contains a match of any of the provided regexes. For example, add "[.]js\$" to disable TabNine in JavaScript files. |
[] |
tabnine.disable_line_regex |
Disable TabNine when the current line contains a match of any of the provided regexes. For example, add "require" to disable TabNine when the current line contains the word require . |
[] |
Configure TabNine itself by inputting a special_commands
string_ like TabNine::config
or TabNine::restart
in any buffer and trigger autocomplete. A full list of available special_commands
is available here: https://www.tabnine.com/faq#special_commands
This library does not configure Tabnine's Pro API key, if you've purchased a subscription license. To configure, you'll need to use the TabNine::config
magic string to update your preferences.
Note: An API key is not required to use
coc-tabnine
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MIT