Portable package manager for Neovim that runs everywhere Neovim runs.
Easily install and manage LSP servers, DAP servers, linters, and formatters.
:help mason.nvim
:h mason-introduction
mason.nvim
is a Neovim plugin that allows you to easily manage external editor tooling such as LSP servers, DAP servers,
linters, and formatters through a single interface. It runs everywhere Neovim runs (across Linux, macOS, Windows, etc.),
with only a small set of external requirements needed.
Packages are installed in Neovim's :h stdpath
by default. Executables are linked to a single bin/
directory, which
mason.nvim
will add to Neovim's PATH during setup, allowing seamless access from Neovim builtins (shell, terminal,
etc.) as well as other 3rd party plugins.
For a list of all available packages, see PACKAGES.md.
:h mason-how-to-use-packages
Although many packages are perfectly usable out of the box through Neovim builtins, it is recommended to use other 3rd party plugins to further integrate these. The following plugins are recommended:
- LSP:
lspconfig
&mason-lspconfig.nvim
- DAP:
nvim-dap
- Linters:
null-ls.nvim
ornvim-lint
- Formatters:
null-ls.nvim
orformatter.nvim
:h mason-requirements
mason.nvim
relaxes the minimum requirements by attempting multiple different utilities (for example, wget
,
curl
, and Invoke-WebRequest
are all perfect substitutes).
The minimum recommended requirements are:
- neovim
>= 0.7.0
- For Unix systems:
git(1)
,curl(1)
orwget(1)
,unzip(1)
,tar(1)
,gzip(1)
- For Windows systems: pwsh or powershell, git, tar, and 7zip or peazip or archiver or winzip or WinRAR
Note that mason.nvim
will regularly shell out to external package managers, such as cargo
and npm
. Depending on
your personal usage, some of these will also need to be installed. Refer to :checkhealth mason
for a full list.
use { "williamboman/mason.nvim" }
Plug 'williamboman/mason.nvim'
:h mason-quickstart
require("mason").setup()
mason.nvim
is optimized to load as little as possible during setup. Lazy-loading the plugin, or somehow deferring the
setup, is not recommended.
Refer to the Configuration section for information about which settings are available.
Refer to the Wiki for a list of 3rd party extensions.
mason-lspconfig.nvim
- recommended for usage withlspconfig
:h mason-commands
:Mason
- opens a graphical status window:MasonInstall <package> ...
- installs/reinstalls the provided packages:MasonUninstall <package> ...
- uninstalls the provided packages:MasonUninstallAll
- uninstalls all packages:MasonLog
- opens themason.nvim
log file in a new tab window
:h mason-settings
You may optionally configure certain behavior of mason.nvim
when calling the .setup()
function. Refer to the
default configuration for a list of all available settings.
Example:
require("mason").setup({
ui = {
icons = {
package_installed = "✓",
package_pending = "➜",
package_uninstalled = "✗"
}
}
})
local DEFAULT_SETTINGS = {
-- The directory in which to install packages.
install_root_dir = path.concat { vim.fn.stdpath "data", "mason" },
-- Where Mason should put its bin location in your PATH. Can be one of:
-- - "prepend" (default, Mason's bin location is put first in PATH)
-- - "append" (Mason's bin location is put at the end of PATH)
-- - "skip" (doesn't modify PATH)
---@type '"prepend"' | '"append"' | '"skip"'
PATH = "prepend",
pip = {
-- Whether to upgrade pip to the latest version in the virtual environment before installing packages.
upgrade_pip = false,
-- These args will be added to `pip install` calls. Note that setting extra args might impact intended behavior
-- and is not recommended.
--
-- Example: { "--proxy", "https://proxyserver" }
install_args = {},
},
-- Controls to which degree logs are written to the log file. It's useful to set this to vim.log.levels.DEBUG when
-- debugging issues with package installations.
log_level = vim.log.levels.INFO,
-- Limit for the maximum amount of packages to be installed at the same time. Once this limit is reached, any further
-- packages that are requested to be installed will be put in a queue.
max_concurrent_installers = 4,
github = {
-- The template URL to use when downloading assets from GitHub.
-- The placeholders are the following (in order):
-- 1. The repository (e.g. "rust-lang/rust-analyzer")
-- 2. The release version (e.g. "v0.3.0")
-- 3. The asset name (e.g. "rust-analyzer-v0.3.0-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz")
download_url_template = "https://github.com/%s/releases/download/%s/%s",
},
-- The provider implementations to use for resolving package metadata (latest version, available versions, etc.).
-- Accepts multiple entries, where later entries will be used as fallback should prior providers fail.
-- Builtin providers are:
-- - mason.providers.registry-api (default) - uses the https://api.mason-registry.dev API
-- - mason.providers.client - uses only client-side tooling to resolve metadata
providers = {
"mason.providers.registry-api",
},
ui = {
-- Whether to automatically check for new versions when opening the :Mason window.
check_outdated_packages_on_open = true,
-- The border to use for the UI window. Accepts same border values as |nvim_open_win()|.
border = "none",
icons = {
-- The list icon to use for installed packages.
package_installed = "◍",
-- The list icon to use for packages that are installing, or queued for installation.
package_pending = "◍",
-- The list icon to use for packages that are not installed.
package_uninstalled = "◍",
},
keymaps = {
-- Keymap to expand a package
toggle_package_expand = "<CR>",
-- Keymap to install the package under the current cursor position
install_package = "i",
-- Keymap to reinstall/update the package under the current cursor position
update_package = "u",
-- Keymap to check for new version for the package under the current cursor position
check_package_version = "c",
-- Keymap to update all installed packages
update_all_packages = "U",
-- Keymap to check which installed packages are outdated
check_outdated_packages = "C",
-- Keymap to uninstall a package
uninstall_package = "X",
-- Keymap to cancel a package installation
cancel_installation = "<C-c>",
-- Keymap to apply language filter
apply_language_filter = "<C-f>",
},
},
}
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