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V4G4X avatar V4G4X commented on June 8, 2024

I have a similar issue:
I have the following function:

local function diffOpen()
        local user_input = vim.fn.input("Revision to Open: ")
        return "<cmd>DiffviewOpen<CR>" .. user_input .. "<CR>"
    end

    -- Key maps
    require("which-key").register({
        g = {
            name = "Git", -- optional group name
            t = { "<cmd>DiffviewToggleFiles<CR>", "Toggle DiffView Explorer" },
            o = { diffOpen, "Open DiffView"},
        },
    }, { prefix = "<leader>" })

If I pass diffOpen() to which key it executes when registering. Which I understand.
But If I just pass as the function without calling it. It doesn't execute the returned command string.

Is there a lua command that runs strings as nvim commands?

Edit: The following worked.

local function diffOpen()
        local user_input = vim.fn.input("Revision to Open: ")
        vim.cmd("DiffviewOpen" .. user_input)
    end

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V4G4X avatar V4G4X commented on June 8, 2024

@FedeAbella Can you share how you're registering the mapping with Which-key?
If your issue is similar to mine, I can help.

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