local strings = require "plenary.strings"
local deprecated = require "telescope.deprecated"
local sorters = require "telescope.sorters"
local os_sep = require("plenary.path").path.sep
local has_win = vim.fn.has "win32" == 1

-- Keep the values around between reloads
_TelescopeConfigurationValues = _TelescopeConfigurationValues or {}
_TelescopeConfigurationPickers = _TelescopeConfigurationPickers or {}

local function first_non_null(...)
  local n = select("#", ...)
  for i = 1, n do
    local value = select(i, ...)

    if value ~= nil then
      return value
    end
  end
end

-- A function that creates an amended copy of the `base` table,
-- by replacing keys at "level 2" that match keys in "level 1" in `priority`,
-- and then performs a deep_extend.
-- May give unexpected results if used with tables of "depth"
-- greater than 2.
local smarter_depth_2_extend = function(priority, base)
  local result = {}
  for key, val in pairs(base) do
    if type(val) ~= "table" then
      result[key] = first_non_null(priority[key], val)
    else
      result[key] = {}
      for k, v in pairs(val) do
        result[key][k] = first_non_null(priority[k], v)
      end
    end
  end
  for key, val in pairs(priority) do
    if type(val) ~= "table" then
      result[key] = first_non_null(val, result[key])
    else
      result[key] = vim.tbl_extend("keep", val, result[key] or {})
    end
  end
  return result
end

local resolve_table_opts = function(priority, base)
  if priority == false or (priority == nil and base == false) then
    return false
  end
  if priority == nil and type(base) == "table" then
    return base
  end
  return smarter_depth_2_extend(priority, base)
end

-- TODO: Add other major configuration points here.
-- selection_strategy

local config = {}
config.smarter_depth_2_extend = smarter_depth_2_extend
config.resolve_table_opts = resolve_table_opts

config.values = _TelescopeConfigurationValues
config.descriptions = {}
config.pickers = _TelescopeConfigurationPickers

function config.set_pickers(pickers)
  pickers = vim.F.if_nil(pickers, {})

  for k, v in pairs(pickers) do
    config.pickers[k] = v
  end
end

local layout_config_defaults = {

  horizontal = {
    width = 0.8,
    height = 0.9,
    prompt_position = "bottom",
    preview_cutoff = 120,
  },

  vertical = {
    width = 0.8,
    height = 0.9,
    prompt_position = "bottom",
    preview_cutoff = 40,
  },

  center = {
    width = 0.5,
    height = 0.4,
    preview_cutoff = 40,
    prompt_position = "top",
  },

  cursor = {
    width = 0.8,
    height = 0.9,
    preview_cutoff = 40,
  },

  bottom_pane = {
    height = 25,
    prompt_position = "top",
    preview_cutoff = 120,
  },
}

local layout_config_description = string.format(
  [[
    Determines the default configuration values for layout strategies.
    See |telescope.layout| for details of the configurations options for
    each strategy.

    Allows setting defaults for all strategies as top level options and
    for overriding for specific options.
    For example, the default values below set the default width to 80%% of
    the screen width for all strategies except 'center', which has width
    of 50%% of the screen width.

    Default: %s
]],
  vim.inspect(layout_config_defaults, { newline = "\n    ", indent = "  " })
)

-- A table of all the usual defaults for telescope.
-- Keys will be the name of the default,
-- values will be a list where:
-- - first entry is the value
-- - second entry is the description of the option

local telescope_defaults = {}
config.descriptions_order = {}
local append = function(name, val, doc)
  telescope_defaults[name] = { val, doc }
  table.insert(config.descriptions_order, name)
end

append(
  "sorting_strategy",
  "descending",
  [[
  Determines the direction "better" results are sorted towards.

  Available options are:
  - "descending" (default)
  - "ascending"]]
)

append(
  "selection_strategy",
  "reset",
  [[
  Determines how the cursor acts after each sort iteration.

  Available options are:
  - "reset" (default)
  - "follow"
  - "row"
  - "closest"
  - "none"]]
)

append(
  "scroll_strategy",
  "cycle",
  [[
  Determines what happens if you try to scroll past the view of the
  picker.

  Available options are:
  - "cycle" (default)
  - "limit"]]
)

append(
  "layout_strategy",
  "horizontal",
  [[
  Determines the default layout of Telescope pickers.
  See |telescope.layout| for details of the available strategies.

  Default: 'horizontal']]
)

append(
  "create_layout",
  nil,
  [[
  Configure the layout of Telescope pickers.
  See |telescope.pickers.layout| for details.

  Default: 'nil']]
)

append("layout_config", layout_config_defaults, layout_config_description)

append(
  "cycle_layout_list",
  { "horizontal", "vertical" },
  [[
  Determines the layouts to cycle through when using `actions.layout.cycle_layout_next`
  and `actions.layout.cycle_layout_prev`.
  Should be a list of "layout setups".
  Each "layout setup" can take one of two forms:
  1. string
      This is interpreted as the name of a `layout_strategy`
  2. table
      A table with possible keys `layout_strategy`, `layout_config` and `previewer`

  Default: { "horizontal", "vertical" }
  ]]
)

append(
  "winblend",
  function()
    return vim.o.winblend
  end,
  [[
  Configure winblend for telescope floating windows. See |winblend| for
  more information. Type can be a number or a function returning a
  number

  Default: function() return vim.o.winblend end]]
)

append(
  "wrap_results",
  false,
  [[
  Word wrap the search results

  Default: false]]
)

append(
  "prompt_prefix",
  "> ",
  [[
  The character(s) that will be shown in front of Telescope's prompt.

  Default: '> ']]
)

append(
  "selection_caret",
  "> ",
  [[
  The character(s) that will be shown in front of the current selection.

  Default: '> ']]
)

append(
  "entry_prefix",
  "  ",
  [[
  Prefix in front of each result entry. Current selection not included.

  Default: '  ']]
)

append(
  "multi_icon",
  "+",
  [[
  Symbol to add in front of a multi-selected result entry.
  Replaces final character of |telescope.defaults.selection_caret| and
  |telescope.defaults.entry_prefix| as appropriate.
  To have no icon, set to the empty string.

  Default: '+']]
)

append(
  "initial_mode",
  "insert",
  [[
  Determines in which mode telescope starts. Valid Keys:
  `insert` and `normal`.

  Default: "insert"]]
)

append(
  "border",
  true,
  [[
  Boolean defining if borders are added to Telescope windows.

  Default: true]]
)

append(
  "path_display",
  {},
  [[
  Determines how file paths are displayed.

  path_display can be set to an array with a combination of:
  - "hidden"          hide file names
  - "tail"            only display the file name, and not the path
  - "absolute"        display absolute paths
  - "smart"           remove as much from the path as possible to only show
                      the difference between the displayed paths.
                      Warning: The nature of the algorithm might have a negative
                      performance impact!
  - "shorten"         only display the first character of each directory in
                      the path
  - "truncate"        truncates the start of the path when the whole path will
                      not fit. To increase the gap between the path and the edge,
                      set truncate to number `truncate = 3`
  - "filename_first"  shows filenames first and then the directories

  You can also specify the number of characters of each directory name
  to keep by setting `path_display.shorten = num`.
    e.g. for a path like
      `alpha/beta/gamma/delta.txt`
    setting `path_display.shorten = 1` will give a path like:
      `a/b/g/delta.txt`
    Similarly, `path_display.shorten = 2` will give a path like:
      `al/be/ga/delta.txt`

  You can also further customise the shortening behaviour by
  setting `path_display.shorten = { len = num, exclude = list }`,
  where `len` acts as above, and `exclude` is a list of positions
  that are not shortened. Negative numbers in the list are considered
  relative to the end of the path.
    e.g. for a path like
      `alpha/beta/gamma/delta.txt`
    setting `path_display.shorten = { len = 1, exclude = {1, -1} }`
    will give a path like:
      `alpha/b/g/delta.txt`
    setting `path_display.shorten = { len = 2, exclude = {2, -2} }`
    will give a path like:
      `al/beta/gamma/de`

  path_display can also be set to 'filename_first' to put the filename
  in front.

    path_display = {
      "filename_first"
    },

  The directory structure can be reversed as follows:

    path_display = {
      filename_first = {
          reverse_directories = true
      }
    },

  path_display can also be set to 'hidden' string to hide file names

  path_display can also be set to a function for custom formatting of
  the path display with the following signature

  Signature: fun(opts: table, path: string): string, table?

  The optional table is an list of positions and highlight groups to
  set the highlighting of the return path string.

  Example:

      -- Format path as "file.txt (path\to\file\)"
      path_display = function(opts, path)
        local tail = require("telescope.utils").path_tail(path)
        return string.format("%s (%s)", tail, path)
      end,

      -- Format path and add custom highlighting
      path_display = function(opts, path)
        local tail = require("telescope.utils").path_tail(path)
        path = string.format("%s (%s)", tail, path)

        local highlights = {
          {
            {
              0, -- highlight start position
              #path, -- highlight end position
            },
            "Comment", -- highlight group name
          },
        }

        return path, highlights
      end

  Default: {}]]
)

append(
  "borderchars",
  { "─", "│", "─", "│", "╭", "╮", "╯", "╰" },
  [[
  Set the borderchars of telescope floating windows. It has to be a
  table of 8 string values.

  Default: { "─", "│", "─", "│", "╭", "╮", "╯", "╰" }]]
)

append(
  "get_status_text",
  function(self, opts)
    local multi_select_cnt = #(self:get_multi_selection())
    local showing_cnt = (self.stats.processed or 0) - (self.stats.filtered or 0)
    local total_cnt = self.stats.processed or 0

    local status_icon = ""
    local status_text
    if opts and not opts.completed then
      status_icon = "*"
    end

    if showing_cnt == 0 and total_cnt == 0 then
      status_text = status_icon
    elseif multi_select_cnt == 0 then
      status_text = string.format("%s %s / %s", status_icon, showing_cnt, total_cnt)
    else
      status_text = string.format("%s %s / %s / %s", status_icon, multi_select_cnt, showing_cnt, total_cnt)
    end

    -- quick workaround for extmark right_align side-scrolling limitation
    -- https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim/issues/2929
    local prompt_width = vim.api.nvim_win_get_width(self.prompt_win)
    local cursor_col = vim.api.nvim_win_get_cursor(self.prompt_win)[2]
    local prefix_display_width = strings.strdisplaywidth(self.prompt_prefix) --[[@as integer]]
    local prefix_width = #self.prompt_prefix
    local prefix_shift = 0
    if prefix_display_width ~= prefix_width then
      prefix_shift = prefix_display_width
    end

    local cursor_occluded = (prompt_width - cursor_col - #status_text + prefix_shift) < 0
    if cursor_occluded then
      return ""
    else
      return status_text
    end
  end,
  [[
  A function that determines what the virtual text looks like.
  Signature: function(picker) -> str

  Default: function that shows current count / all]]
)

append(
  "hl_result_eol",
  true,
  [[
  Changes if the highlight for the selected item in the results
  window is always the full width of the window

  Default: true]]
)

append(
  "dynamic_preview_title",
  false,
  [[
  Will change the title of the preview window dynamically, where it
  is supported. For example, the preview window's title could show up as
  the full filename.

  Default: false]]
)

append(
  "results_title",
  "Results",
  [[
  Defines the default title of the results window. A false value
  can be used to hide the title altogether.

  Default: "Results"]]
)

append(
  "prompt_title",
  "Prompt",
  [[
  Defines the default title of the prompt window. A false value
  can be used to hide the title altogether. Most of the times builtins
  define a prompt_title which will be preferred over this default.

  Default: "Prompt"]]
)

append(
  "mappings",
  {},
  [[
  Your mappings to override telescope's default mappings.

  See: ~
      |telescope.mappings|
  ]]
)

append(
  "default_mappings",
  nil,
  [[
  Not recommended to use except for advanced users.

  Will allow you to completely remove all of telescope's default maps
  and use your own.

  Default: nil
  ]]
)

append(
  "history",
  {
    path = vim.fn.stdpath "data" .. os_sep .. "telescope_history",
    limit = 100,
    handler = function(...)
      return require("telescope.actions.history").get_simple_history(...)
    end,
    cycle_wrap = false,
  },
  [[
  This field handles the configuration for prompt history.
  By default it is a table, with default values (more below).
  To disable history, set it to false.

  Currently mappings still need to be added, Example:
    mappings = {
      i = {
        ["<C-Down>"] = require('telescope.actions').cycle_history_next,
        ["<C-Up>"] = require('telescope.actions').cycle_history_prev,
      },
    },

  Fields:
    - path:       The path to the telescope history as string.
                  Default: stdpath("data")/telescope_history
    - limit:      The amount of entries that will be written in the
                  history.
                  Warning: If limit is set to nil it will grow unbound.
                  Default: 100
    - handler:    A lua function that implements the history.
                  This is meant as a developer setting for extensions to
                  override the history handling, e.g.,
                  https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-smart-history.nvim,
                  which allows context sensitive (cwd + picker) history.

                  Default:
                  require('telescope.actions.history').get_simple_history
    - cycle_wrap: Indicates whether the cycle_history_next and
                  cycle_history_prev functions should wrap around to the
                  beginning or end of the history entries on reaching
                  their respective ends
                  Default: false]]
)

append(
  "cache_picker",
  {
    num_pickers = 1,
    limit_entries = 1000,
    ignore_empty_prompt = false,
  },
  [[
    This field handles the configuration for picker caching.
    By default it is a table, with default values (more below).
    To disable caching, set it to false.

    Caching preserves all previous multi selections and results and
    therefore may result in slowdown or increased RAM occupation
    if too many pickers (`cache_picker.num_pickers`) or entries
    ('cache_picker.limit_entries`) are cached.

    Fields:
      - num_pickers:          The number of pickers to be cached.
                              Set to -1 to preserve all pickers of your
                              session. If passed to a picker, the cached
                              pickers with indices larger than
                              `cache_picker.num_pickers` will be cleared.
                              Default: 1
      - limit_entries:        The amount of entries that will be saved for
                              each picker.
                              Default: 1000
      - ignore_empty_prompt:  If true, the picker will not be cached if
                              the prompt is empty (i.e., no text has been
                              typed at the time of closing the prompt).
                              Default: false
    ]]
)

append(
  "preview",
  {
    check_mime_type = not has_win,
    filesize_limit = 25,
    highlight_limit = 1,
    timeout = 250,
    treesitter = true,
    msg_bg_fillchar = "╱",
    hide_on_startup = false,
  },
  [[
    This field handles the global configuration for previewers.
    By default it is a table, with default values (more below).
    To disable previewing, set it to false. If you have disabled previewers
    globally, but want to opt in to previewing for single pickers, you will have to
    pass `preview = true` or `preview = {...}` (your config) to the `opts` of
    your picker.

    Fields:
      - check_mime_type:  Use `file` if available to try to infer whether the
                          file to preview is a binary if filetype
                          detection fails.
                          Windows users get `file` from:
                          https://github.com/julian-r/file-windows
                          Set to false to attempt to preview any mime type.
                          Default: true for all OS excl. Windows
      - filesize_limit:   The maximum file size in MB attempted to be previewed.
                          Set to false to attempt to preview any file size.
                          Default: 25
      - highlight_limit:  The maximum file size in MB attempted to be highlighted.
                          Set to false to attempt to highlight any file size.
                          Default: 1
      - timeout:          Timeout the previewer if the preview did not
                          complete within `timeout` milliseconds.
                          Set to false to not timeout preview.
                          Default: 250
      - hook(s):          Function(s) that takes `(filepath, bufnr, opts)`, where opts
                          exposes winid and ft (filetype).
                          Available hooks (in order of priority):
                          {filetype, mime, filesize, timeout}_hook
                          Important: the filetype_hook must return true or false
                          to indicate whether to continue (true) previewing or not (false),
                          respectively.
                          Two examples:
                          local putils = require("telescope.previewers.utils")
                          ... -- preview is called in telescope.setup { ... }
                            preview = {
                              -- 1) Do not show previewer for certain files
                              filetype_hook = function(filepath, bufnr, opts)
                                -- you could analogously check opts.ft for filetypes
                                local excluded = vim.tbl_filter(function(ending)
                                  return filepath:match(ending)
                                end, {
                                  ".*%.csv",
                                  ".*%.toml",
                                })
                                if not vim.tbl_isempty(excluded) then
                                  putils.set_preview_message(
                                    bufnr,
                                    opts.winid,
                                    string.format("I don't like %s files!",
                                    excluded[1]:sub(5, -1))
                                  )
                                  return false
                                end
                                return true
                              end,
                              -- 2) Truncate lines to preview window for too large files
                              filesize_hook = function(filepath, bufnr, opts)
                                local path = require("plenary.path"):new(filepath)
                                -- opts exposes winid
                                local height = vim.api.nvim_win_get_height(opts.winid)
                                local lines = vim.split(path:head(height), "[\r]?\n")
                                vim.api.nvim_buf_set_lines(bufnr, 0, -1, false, lines)
                              end,
                            }
                          The configuration recipes for relevant examples.
                          Note: we use vim.filetype filetype detection,
                                so if you have troubles with files not
                                highlighting correctly, please read
                                |vim.filetype|
                          Default: nil
      - treesitter:       Determines whether the previewer performs treesitter
                          highlighting, which falls back to regex-based highlighting.
                          `true`: treesitter highlighting for all available filetypes
                          `false`: regex-based highlighting for all filetypes
                          `table`: may contain the following keys:
                              - enable boolean|table: if boolean, enable ts
                                                      highlighting for all supported
                                                      filetypes.
                                                      if table, ts highlighting is only
                                                        enabled for given filetypes.
                              - disable table: list of filetypes for which ts highlighting
                                               is not used if `enable = true`.
                          Default: true
      - msg_bg_fillchar:  Character to fill background of unpreviewable buffers with
                          Default: "╱"
      - hide_on_startup:  Hide previewer when picker starts. Previewer can be toggled
                          with actions.layout.toggle_preview.
                          Default: false
      - ls_short:         Determines whether to use the `--short` flag for the `ls`
                          command when previewing directories. Otherwise will result
                          to using `--long`.
                          Default: false
    ]]
)

append(
  "vimgrep_arguments",
  { "rg", "--color=never", "--no-heading", "--with-filename", "--line-number", "--column", "--smart-case" },
  [[
    Defines the command that will be used for `live_grep` and `grep_string`
    pickers.
    Hint: Make sure that color is currently set to `never` because we do
    not yet interpret color codes
    Hint 2: Make sure that these options are in your changes arguments:
      "--no-heading", "--with-filename", "--line-number", "--column"
    because we need them so the ripgrep output is in the correct format.

    Default: {
      "rg",
      "--color=never",
      "--no-heading",
      "--with-filename",
      "--line-number",
      "--column",
      "--smart-case"
    }]]
)

append(
  "use_less",
  true,
  [[
  Boolean if less should be enabled in term_previewer (deprecated and
  currently no longer used in the builtin pickers).

  Default: true]]
)

append(
  "set_env",
  nil,
  [[
  Set an environment for term_previewer. A table of key values:
  Example: { COLORTERM = "truecolor", ... }
  Hint: Empty table is not allowed.

  Default: nil]]
)

append(
  "color_devicons",
  true,
  [[
  Boolean if devicons should be enabled or not. If set to false, the
  text highlight group is used.
  Hint: Coloring only works if |termguicolors| is enabled.

  Default: true]]
)

append(
  "file_sorter",
  sorters.get_fzy_sorter,
  [[
  A function pointer that specifies the file_sorter. This sorter will
  be used for find_files, git_files and similar.
  Hint: If you load a native sorter, you don't need to change this value,
  the native sorter will override it anyway.

  Default: require("telescope.sorters").get_fzy_sorter]]
)

append(
  "generic_sorter",
  sorters.get_fzy_sorter,
  [[
  A function pointer to the generic sorter. The sorter that should be
  used for everything that is not a file.
  Hint: If you load a native sorter, you don't need to change this value,
  the native sorter will override it anyway.

  Default: require("telescope.sorters").get_fzy_sorter]]
)

--TODO(conni2461): Why is this even configurable???
append(
  "prefilter_sorter",
  sorters.prefilter,
  [[
  This points to a wrapper sorter around the generic_sorter that is able
  to do prefiltering.
  It's usually used for lsp_*_symbols and lsp_*_diagnostics

  Default: require("telescope.sorters").prefilter]]
)

append(
  "tiebreak",
  function(current_entry, existing_entry, _)
    return #current_entry.ordinal < #existing_entry.ordinal
  end,
  [[
  A function that determines how to break a tie when two entries have
  the same score.
  Having a function that always returns false would keep the entries in
  the order they are found, so existing_entry before current_entry.
  Vice versa always returning true would place the current_entry
  before the existing_entry.

  Signature: function(current_entry, existing_entry, prompt) -> boolean

  Default: function that breaks the tie based on the length of the
           entry's ordinal]]
)

append(
  "file_ignore_patterns",
  nil,
  [[
  A table of lua regex that define the files that should be ignored.
  Example: { "^scratch/" } -- ignore all files in scratch directory
  Example: { "%.npz" } -- ignore all npz files
  See: https://www.lua.org/manual/5.1/manual.html#5.4.1 for more
  information about lua regex
  Note: `file_ignore_patterns` will be used in all pickers that have a
  file associated. This might lead to the problem that lsp_ pickers
  aren't displaying results because they might be ignored by
  `file_ignore_patterns`. For example, setting up node_modules as ignored
  will never show node_modules in any results, even if you are
  interested in lsp_ results.

  If you only want `file_ignore_patterns` for `find_files` and
  `grep_string`/`live_grep` it is suggested that you setup `gitignore`
  and have fd and or ripgrep installed because both tools will not show
  `gitignore`d files on default.

  Default: nil]]
)

append(
  "get_selection_window",
  function()
    return 0
  end,
  [[
    Function that takes function(picker, entry) and returns a window id.
    The window ID will be used to decide what window the chosen file will
    be opened in and the cursor placed in upon leaving the picker.

    Default: `function() return 0 end`
  ]]
)

append(
  "git_worktrees",
  nil,
  [[
  A table of arrays of detached working trees with keys `gitdir` and `toplevel`.
  Used to pass `--git-dir` and `--work-tree` flags to git commands when telescope fails
  to infer the top-level directory of a given working tree based on cwd.
  Example:
  git_worktrees = {
    {
      toplevel = vim.env.HOME,
      gitdir = vim.env.HOME .. '/.cfg'
    }
  }

  Default: nil
  ]]
)

append(
  "file_previewer",
  function(...)
    return require("telescope.previewers").vim_buffer_cat.new(...)
  end,
  [[
    Function pointer to the default file_previewer. It is mostly used
    for find_files, git_files and similar.
    You can change this function pointer to either use your own
    previewer or use the command-line program bat as the previewer:
      require("telescope.previewers").cat.new

    Default: require("telescope.previewers").vim_buffer_cat.new]]
)

append(
  "grep_previewer",
  function(...)
    return require("telescope.previewers").vim_buffer_vimgrep.new(...)
  end,
  [[
    Function pointer to the default vim_grep previewer. It is mostly
    used for live_grep, grep_string and similar.
    You can change this function pointer to either use your own
    previewer or use the command-line program bat as the previewer:
      require("telescope.previewers").vimgrep.new

    Default: require("telescope.previewers").vim_buffer_vimgrep.new]]
)

append(
  "qflist_previewer",
  function(...)
    return require("telescope.previewers").vim_buffer_qflist.new(...)
  end,
  [[
    Function pointer to the default qflist previewer. It is mostly
    used for qflist, loclist and lsp.
    You can change this function pointer to either use your own
    previewer or use the command-line program bat as the previewer:
      require("telescope.previewers").qflist.new

    Default: require("telescope.previewers").vim_buffer_qflist.new]]
)

append(
  "buffer_previewer_maker",
  function(...)
    return require("telescope.previewers").buffer_previewer_maker(...)
  end,
  [[
    Developer option that defines the underlining functionality
    of the buffer previewer.
    For interesting configuration examples take a look at
    https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim/wiki/Configuration-Recipes

    Default: require("telescope.previewers").buffer_previewer_maker]]
)

-- @param user_defaults table: a table where keys are the names of options,
--    and values are the ones the user wants
-- @param tele_defaults table: (optional) a table containing all of the defaults
--    for telescope [defaults to `telescope_defaults`]
function config.set_defaults(user_defaults, tele_defaults)
  user_defaults = vim.F.if_nil(user_defaults, {})
  tele_defaults = vim.F.if_nil(tele_defaults, telescope_defaults)

  -- Check if using layout keywords outside of `layout_config`
  deprecated.options(user_defaults)

  local function get(name, default_val)
    if name == "layout_config" then
      return smarter_depth_2_extend(
        vim.F.if_nil(user_defaults[name], {}),
        vim.tbl_deep_extend("keep", vim.F.if_nil(config.values[name], {}), vim.F.if_nil(default_val, {}))
      )
    end
    if name == "history" or name == "cache_picker" or name == "preview" then
      if user_defaults[name] == false or config.values[name] == false then
        return false
      end
      if user_defaults[name] == true then
        return vim.F.if_nil(config.values[name], {})
      end

      return smarter_depth_2_extend(
        vim.F.if_nil(user_defaults[name], {}),
        vim.tbl_deep_extend("keep", vim.F.if_nil(config.values[name], {}), vim.F.if_nil(default_val, {}))
      )
    end
    return first_non_null(user_defaults[name], config.values[name], default_val)
  end

  local function set(name, default_val, description)
    assert(description, "Config values must always have a description")

    config.values[name] = get(name, default_val)
    config.descriptions[name] = strings.dedent(description)
  end

  for key, info in pairs(tele_defaults) do
    set(key, info[1], info[2])
  end

  local M = {}
  M.get = get
  return M
end

function config.clear_defaults()
  for k, _ in pairs(config.values) do
    config.values[k] = nil
  end
end

config.set_defaults()

return config
