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return {
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return {
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"karb94/neoscroll.nvim",
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-- "karb94/neoscroll.nvim",
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config = function()
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-- config = function()
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require("neoscroll").setup({
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-- require("neoscroll").setup({
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-- All these keys will be mapped to their corresponding default scrolling animation
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-- -- All these keys will be mapped to their corresponding default scrolling animation
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mappings = { "<C-u>", "<C-d>", "<C-b>", "<C-f>", "<C-y>", "<C-e>", "zt", "zz", "zb" },
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-- mappings = { "<C-u>", "<C-d>", "<C-b>", "<C-f>", "<C-y>", "<C-e>", "zt", "zz", "zb" },
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hide_cursor = true, -- Hide cursor while scrolling
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-- hide_cursor = true, -- Hide cursor while scrolling
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stop_eof = true, -- Stop at <EOF> when scrolling downwards
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-- stop_eof = true, -- Stop at <EOF> when scrolling downwards
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respect_scrolloff = false, -- Stop scrolling when the cursor reaches the scrolloff margin of the file
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-- respect_scrolloff = false, -- Stop scrolling when the cursor reaches the scrolloff margin of the file
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cursor_scrolls_alone = true, -- The cursor will keep on scrolling even if the window cannot scroll further
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-- cursor_scrolls_alone = true, -- The cursor will keep on scrolling even if the window cannot scroll further
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easing_function = nil, -- Default easing function
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-- easing_function = nil, -- Default easing function
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pre_hook = nil, -- Function to run before the scrolling animation starts
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-- pre_hook = nil, -- Function to run before the scrolling animation starts
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post_hook = nil, -- Function to run after the scrolling animation ends
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-- post_hook = nil, -- Function to run after the scrolling animation ends
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performance_mode = false, -- Disable "Performance Mode" on all buffers.
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-- performance_mode = false, -- Disable "Performance Mode" on all buffers.
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})
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-- })
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end,
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-- end,
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}
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}
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