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Run An External Process Every Time You Save A File In Neovim

TODO

    thing here

    another thing

vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("BufWritePost", {
  group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup("DoTheThingGroup", { clear = true }),
  callback = function() 
    vim.fn.jobstart(
      {"bash", "-c", "sleep 2 && echo Hello"},
      {
        stdout_buffered = true,
        on_stdout = function(_, data) 
          if data then
            print(data)
          end
        end
      }
    )
  end,
})
-- NOTE: This is the original code that uses
-- plenary. Trying it above with the built-in
-- jobstart. If that works, this will be removed

local do_the_thing = function()

  local Job = require 'plenary.job'
  Job:new({
    command = 'bash',
    args = { '-c', 'echo "Doing The Thing"'},
    on_exit = function(job, return_val)
      print(vim.inspect(job:result()))
    end,
  }):start() 

end

Notes

  • This uses `BufWritePostlua to pickup when files are saved and then runs whatever is in the callback
  • I tried `callback = do_the_thing()lua directly but it didn't work without the wrapper `function()`lua`
  • This runs the command asycn and prints the response when it finishes
  • There's no error handling in this example, that would depend on the response in `on_exit`lua`
  • TBD on accessing STDERR from on_exit
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