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\ { 'header': [' Commits'], 'type': function('s:list_commits') },
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\ { 'header': [' Commits'], 'type': function('s:list_commits') },
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\ ]
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NOTE: Headers are context-senstive: If the list for a type is empty, the
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NOTE: Headers are context-sensitive: If the list for a type is empty, the
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header won't be shown.
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header won't be shown.
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NOTE: Headers use the StartifySection highlight group. See |startify-colors|.
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NOTE: Headers use the StartifySection highlight group. See |startify-colors|.
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This is not the default, because users of East Asian languages often set
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This is not the default, because users of East Asian languages often set
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'ambiwidth' to "double" or make their terminal emulator treat characters of
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'ambiwidth' to "double" or make their terminal emulator treat characters of
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ambiguous width as double width. Both would make the drawed box look funny.
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ambiguous width as double width. Both would make the drawn box look funny.
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For more information: http://unicode.org/reports/tr11
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For more information: http://unicode.org/reports/tr11
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*startify-faq-15*
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*startify-faq-15*
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Startify is cluttered with help files!~
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Startify is cluttered with help files!~
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Everytime you use |:h|, you open a file from the Vim runtime directory or of
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Every time you use |:h|, you open a file from the Vim runtime directory or of
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an installed plugin. By default, Startify detects these files and skips them.
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an installed plugin. By default, Startify detects these files and skips them.
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This works for most use cases, but not for all.
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This works for most use cases, but not for all.
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