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*startify.txt* Showing recently used stuff like a boss.
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*startify*
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__ __ ___
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/\ \__ /\ \__ __ /'___\
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____\ \ ,_\ __ _ __\ \ ,_\/\_\/\ \__/ __ __
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/',__\\ \ \/ /'__`\ /\`'__\ \ \/\/\ \ \ ,__\/\ \/\ \
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/\__, `\\ \ \_/\ \L\.\_\ \ \/ \ \ \_\ \ \ \ \_/\ \ \_\ \
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\/\____/ \ \__\ \__/.\_\\ \_\ \ \__\\ \_\ \_\ \/`____ \
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\/___/ \/__/\/__/\/_/ \/_/ \/__/ \/_/\/_/ `/___/> \
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/\___/
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\/__/
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by Marco Hinz~
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/_mhinz_
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Github: http://github.com/mhinz
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IRC: mhi^ (Freenode)
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>
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If you use any of my plugins, please star them on github. It's a great way
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of getting feedback and gives me the kick to put more time into their
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development.
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If you encounter any bugs or have feature requests, just open an issue
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report on Github.
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Thank you for flying mhi^ airlines. Get the Vim on!
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<
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==============================================================================
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CONTENTS *startify-contents*
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INTRO .......................................... |startify-intro|
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USAGE .......................................... |startify-usage|
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OPTIONS ........................................ |startify-options|
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AUTOCMD ........................................ |startify-autocmd|
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COMMANDS ....................................... |startify-commands|
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MAPPINGS ....................................... |startify-mappings|
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COLORS ......................................... |startify-colors|
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FAQ ............................................ |startify-faq|
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EXAMPLE ........................................ |startify-example|
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==============================================================================
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INTRO *startify-intro*
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Startify is a plugin that shows recently used files, bookmarks and
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sessions that were saved to a certain directory.
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==============================================================================
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USAGE *startify-usage*
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Startify basically provides two things:
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1) If you start Vim without giving any filenames to it (or pipe stuff to it so
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it reads from STDIN), startify will show a small but pretty start screen
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that shows recently used files (using viminfo) and sessions by default.
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Additionally, you can define bookmarks, thus entries for files that always
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should be available on the start screen.
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You can either navigate to a certain menu entry and hit enter or you just
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key in whatever is written between the square brackets on that line. You
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can even double-click anywhere on the line now.
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In addition, 'e' creates an empty buffer, 'i' creates an empty buffer and
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jumps into insert mode, 'q' quits.
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Moreover, you can open several files at one go. Navigate to an entry and
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hit either 'b' (open in same window), 's' (open in split), 'v' (open in
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vertical split) or 't' (open in tab). You can do that for multiple entries.
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You can also mix them. The order of the selections will be remembered.
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Afterwards execute these actions via <cr>.
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When the selection is finished, Startify will close automatically. You can
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reopen the screen via :Startify.
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And you can define your own custom ascii art header now!
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2) It eases handling of loading and saving sessions by only working with a
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certain directory. These commands are used for convenience:
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:SLoad load a session
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:SSave save a session
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:SDelete delete a session
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==============================================================================
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OPTIONS *startify-options*
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Put these variables into your vimrc. The shown assignments are also the
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default values.
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|g:startify_bookmarks|
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|g:startify_change_to_dir|
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|g:startify_change_to_vcs_root|
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|g:startify_custom_footer|
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|g:startify_custom_header|
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|g:startify_custom_indices|
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|g:startify_disable_at_vimenter|
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|g:startify_enable_special|
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|g:startify_files_number|
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|g:startify_list_order|
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|g:startify_relative_path|
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|g:startify_session_autoload|
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|g:startify_session_delete_buffers|
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|g:startify_session_dir|
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|g:startify_session_persistence|
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|g:startify_session_savecmds|
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|g:startify_session_savevars|
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|g:startify_skiplist_server|
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|g:startify_skiplist|
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*g:startify_session_dir*
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>
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let g:startify_session_dir = '~/.vim/session'
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<
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The directory to save/load sessions to/from.
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The default for Windows systems is '$HOME\vimfiles\session'.
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*g:startify_list_order*
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>
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let g:startify_list_order = ['files', 'dir', 'bookmarks', 'sessions']
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<
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At the moment startify supports these lists:~
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1) "files"
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This lists the most recently used files using viminfo. The number of files
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is limited by g:startify_files_number.
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2) "dir"
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This lists the files from the current directory sorted by modification
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time. The number of files is limited by g:startify_files_number.
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3) "bookmarks"
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This lists bookmarks, thus hardcoded files or directories that will always
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be shown. Have a look at g:startify_bookmarks.
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4) "sessions"
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This lists all the sessions saved in the directory
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g:startify_session_dir.
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Section headers:~
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Additionally you can add lists of strings to that list. These will be shown
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above the following item in |g:startify_list_order|.
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NOTE: Section headers are context-senstive. This means that if the following
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item is a startify list ("dir", "bookmarks", ...) and empty (no files in the
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current directory, no bookmarks defined, ...), the section header won't be
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shown as well.
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NOTE: The section header use the StartifySection highlight group.
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Section headers example:~
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let g:startify_list_order = [
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\ [' My last recently', ' opened files'],
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\ 'files',
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\ [' My last recently modified files in the current directory:'],
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\ 'dir',
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\ [' These are my sessions:'],
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\ 'sessions',
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\ [' These are my bookmarks:'],
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\ 'bookmarks',
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\ ]
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<
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Feel free to add some cool ASCII action!
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*g:startify_bookmarks*
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>
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let g:startify_bookmarks = []
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<
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A list of files to bookmark. Those files will always be shown at the bottom of
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the start screen.
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Example:
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let g:startify_bookmarks = [ '~/.vimrc' ]
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*g:startify_files_number*
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let g:startify_files_number = 10
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The number of files to list.
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*g:startify_session_autoload*
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let g:startify_session_autoload = 0
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<
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If you bookmark a directory that contains a Session.vim and this option is
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enabled, that session will be loaded automatically when you open the
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directory.
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Great way to create a portable project folder.
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*g:startify_session_persistence*
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let g:startify_session_persistence = 0
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Automatically update sessions in two cases:
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1) Before leaving Vim
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2) Before loading a new session via :SLoad
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This also works for sessions started with:
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vim -S mysession.vim
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*g:startify_session_delete_buffers*
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let g:startify_session_delete_buffers = 0
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Delete open buffers before loading a new session.
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*g:startify_change_to_dir*
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let g:startify_change_to_dir = 1
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When opening a file or bookmark, change to its directory.
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*g:startify_change_to_vcs_root*
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let g:startify_change_to_vcs_root = 0
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When opening a file or bookmark, seek and change to the root directory of the
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VCS (if there is one).
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At the moment only git, hg, bzr and svn are supported.
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*g:startify_skiplist*
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let g:startify_skiplist = [
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\ 'COMMIT_EDITMSG',
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\ $VIMRUNTIME .'/doc',
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\ 'bundle/.*/doc',
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\ '.vimgolf',
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\ ]
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A list of Vim regular expressions that filters recently used files.
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Example:
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let g:startify_skiplist = [
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\ '\.vimgolf',
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\ '^/tmp',
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\ '/project/.*/documentation',
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\ ]
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*g:startify_skiplist_server*
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let g:startify_skiplist_server = []
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<
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Do not create the startify buffer, if this is a Vim server instance with a
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name contained in this list.
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Example:
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let g:startify_skiplist_server = [ 'GVIM' ]
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*g:startify_enable_special*
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let g:startify_enable_special = 1
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Show <empty buffer> and <quit>.
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*g:startify_session_savevars*
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>
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let g:startify_session_savevars = []
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<
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Include a list of variables in here which you would like Startify to save into
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the session file in addition to what Vim normally saves into the session file.
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For example, Vim will not normally save all-lowercase global variables, which
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are common for plugin settings. It may be advisable to include
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|g:startify_session_savevars| and |g:startify_session_savecmds| into this list
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so they are saved every time the session saves.
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Example:
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let g:startify_session_savevars = [
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\ 'g:startify_session_savevars',
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\ 'g:startify_session_savecmds',
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\ 'g:random_plugin_use_feature'
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\ ]
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*g:startify_session_savecmds*
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>
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let g:startify_session_savecmds = []
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<
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Include a list of cmdline commands which Vim will run upon loading the
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session. This can be useful to set various things (other than variables,
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|g:startify_session_savevars| above) which Vim may not normally save into the
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session file, as well as run external commands upon loading a session.
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Example:
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let g:startify_session_savecmds = [
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\ 'silent !pdfreader ~/latexproject/main.pdf &'
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\ ]
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*g:startify_custom_indices*
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>
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let g:startify_custom_indices = []
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<
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Use any list of strings as indices instead of increasing numbers. If there are
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more startify entries than actual items in the custom list, the remaining
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entries will be filled using the default numbering scheme starting from 0.
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Thus you can create your own indexing scheme that fits your keyboard layout.
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You don't want to leave the home row, do you?!
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Example:
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let g:startify_custom_indices = ['f', 'g', 'h']
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This would result in:
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[f] /last/recently/used/file1
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[g] /last/recently/used/file2
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[h] /last/recently/used/file3
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[0] /last/recently/used/file4
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[1] /last/recently/used/file5
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[2] /last/recently/used/file6
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etc.
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If you want numbers to start at 1 instead of 0, you could use this:
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let g:startify_custom_indices = map(range(1,100), 'string(v:val)')
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NOTE: There is no sanitizing going on, so you should know what you're doing!
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Best practices:
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- do not use 'e', 'i' or 'q' (they will be overwritten anyway)
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- do not use 'b', 's', 't', 'v' (used for opening several files at once)
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- do not use duplicates (previous mappings will be overwritten)
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- do not uses empty strings (creates unreachable entries)
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- you might want to keep 'j' and 'k' (for navigation)
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*g:startify_custom_header*
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let g:startify_custom_header = ''
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<
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This is a list of single-quoted strings to be shown before everything else.
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Every string will be written on its own line.
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NOTE: If a string contains ', you have to quote it with another '.
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A programmatic example:
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let g:startify_custom_header =
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\ map(split(system('fortune | cowsay'), '\n'), '" ". v:val') + ['','']
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A hardcoded example:
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let g:startify_custom_header = [
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\ ' ________ __ __ ',
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\ ' __ /\_____ \/\ \\ \ ',
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\ ' __ __ /\_\ ___ ___ \/___//''/''\ \ \\ \ ',
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\ ' /\ \/\ \\/\ \ /'' __` __`\ /'' /'' \ \ \\ \_ ',
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\ ' \ \ \_/ |\ \ \/\ \/\ \/\ \ /'' /''__ \ \__ ,__\',
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\ ' \ \___/ \ \_\ \_\ \_\ \_\ /\_/ /\_\ \/_/\_\_/ ',
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\ ' \/__/ \/_/\/_/\/_/\/_/ \// \/_/ \/_/ ',
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\ '',
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\ '',
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\ ]
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<
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*g:startify_custom_footer*
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>
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let g:startify_custom_footer = ''
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<
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Same as the custom header, but shown at the bottom of the startify buffer.
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*g:startify_disable_at_vimenter*
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let g:startify_disable_at_vimenter = 0
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Don't run Startify at Vim startup. You can still call it anytime via
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:Startify.
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*g:startify_relative_path*
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let g:startify_relative_path = 0
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Show filenames relative to the current working directory instead of as
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absolute paths.
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==============================================================================
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AUTOCMD *startify-autocmd*
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In case you want to alter the startify buffer to cause all kinds of mayhem, an
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user autocmd is issued. You can hook into it like this:
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>
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autocmd User Startified let &l:stl = ' This statusline rocks!'
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<
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==============================================================================
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COMMANDS *startify-commands*
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:SLoad
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:SSave
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:SDelete
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Commands to load, save or delete a session. These take either 0 or 1 argument.
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If you don't specify the session name as an argument, they will just ask for
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it.
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Providing only a part of the session name works too, if you complete the
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argument with either <c-d> or <tab> afterwards.
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>
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:Startify
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<
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Open the startify buffer.
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MAPPINGS *startify-mappings*
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Some things are remapped in the startify buffer..
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q
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Close startify. Also quit Vim if it is the only buffer.
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>
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e
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Close startify and create a blank buffer.
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>
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i
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<insert>
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Close startify, create a blank buffer and jump into insert mode right away.
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>
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<2-LeftMouse>
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Use a simple mouse click to open the targeted entry.
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[any number that is shown between square brackets]
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Open the entry with the given number.
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b
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s
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v
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t
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Mark current entry to be opened in either the same window, in a split window,
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in a vertical split window or in a new tab.
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>
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<cr>
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<
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Open all marked entries. If nothing was marked beforehand, just open the
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current entry.
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==============================================================================
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COLORS *startify-colors*
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You can overwrite the highlight groups used by startify. The plugin defines
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these groups:
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Highlight group | Description | Default
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StartifyBracket | [,] | linked to Delimiter
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StartifyFile | the actual file | <none>
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StartifyFooter | the custom footer | linked to Normal
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StartifyHeader | the custom header | linked to Normal
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StartifyNumber | the numbers between [] | linked to Number
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StartifyPath | the path to a file | <none>
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StartifySection | section headers | linked to Special
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StartifySelect | selected entries | linked to Title
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StartifySlash | slashes in paths | <none>
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StartifySpecial | <empty buffer>,<quit> | <none>
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Example: (my terminal emulator supports 256 colors)
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highlight StartifyBracket ctermfg=240
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highlight StartifyFooter ctermfg=240
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highlight StartifyHeader ctermfg=114
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highlight StartifyNumber ctermfg=215
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highlight StartifyPath ctermfg=245
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highlight StartifySlash ctermfg=240
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highlight StartifySpecial ctermfg=240
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FAQ *startify-faq*
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|startify-faq-01| I don't want the start screen to use cursorline!
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|startify-faq-02| Recent files aren't shown!
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|startify-faq-03| Last recently used files don't seem to get updated
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at :Startify!
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|startify-faq-04| I have broken colors when using sessions!
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|startify-faq-05| How to disable common but unimportant files?
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|startify-faq-06| CtrlP or NERDTree open a split in Startify!
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|startify-faq-07| How do I get both NERDTree and Startify working at
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startup?
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|startify-faq-08| Startify prevents my statusline plugin from working!
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|startify-faq-09| The session autoload feature is not working!
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*startify-faq-01*
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I want to use cursorline!~
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Startify issues a User event when it's finished. It can be used to set
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buffer-local options etc.
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autocmd User Startified setlocal cursorline
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*startify-faq-02*
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Recent files aren't shown!~
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Perhaps the problem is that the viminfo file..
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- doesn't exist
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- is invalid
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- is empty
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- can't be read (check permissions)
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I suggest the following steps:
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1) Create a new directory:
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>
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$ mkdir -p ~/.vim/files/info
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<
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2) Put this into your vimrc:
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>
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set viminfo='100,n$HOME/.vim/files/info/viminfo
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<
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See |'viminfo'| for information about the second step and what it does
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exactly.
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*startify-faq-03*
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Last recently used files don't seem to get updated at :Startify!~
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Vim loads the list from viminfo only once, at startup.
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*startify-faq-04*
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I have broken colors when using sessions!~
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Nothing this plugin could do about. Try playing around with 'sessionoptions'.
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NOTE: Startify removes 'options' from the session options automatically,
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because it's the source of many problems.
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Some people swear it works for them with these settings:
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>
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set sessionoptions=blank,curdir,folds,help,tabpages,winpos
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<
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*startify-faq-05*
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How to disable common but unimportant files?~
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Use the skiplist. Personally I use:
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>
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let g:startify_skiplist = [
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\ 'COMMIT_EDITMSG',
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\ $VIMRUNTIME .'/doc',
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\ 'bundle/.*/doc',
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\ '\.DS_Store'
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\ ]
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<
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*startify-faq-06*
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CtrlP or NERDTree open a split in Startify!~
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Put this in your vimrc:
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>
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autocmd User Startified setlocal buftype=
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<
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If you're using CtrlP without NERDTree, there is an even more elegant
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solution:
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>
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let g:ctrlp_reuse_window = 'startify'
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<
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*startify-faq-07*
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How do I get both NERDTree and Startify working at startup?~
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Put this in your vimrc:
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>
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autocmd VimEnter *
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\ if !argc()
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\ | Startify
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\ | NERDTree
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\ | wincmd w
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\ | endif
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<
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*startify-faq-08*
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Startify prevents my statusline plugin from working!~
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airline:
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>
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autocmd User Startified AirlineRefresh
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<
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lightline:
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>
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autocmd User Startified call lightline#update()
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<
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*startify-faq-09*
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The session autoload feature is not working!~
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Do you have NERDTree installed by any chance? If so, try this:
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>
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let NERDTreeHijackNetrw = 0
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<
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==============================================================================
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EXAMPLE *startify-example*
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This is my configuration..
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>
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autocmd User Startified setlocal cursorline
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let g:startify_enable_special = 0
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let g:startify_files_number = 8
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let g:startify_relative_path = 1
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let g:startify_change_to_dir = 1
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let g:startify_session_autoload = 1
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let g:startify_session_persistence = 1
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let g:startify_session_delete_buffers = 1
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let g:startify_list_order = [
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\ [' LRU:'],
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\ 'files',
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\ [' LRU within this dir:'],
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\ 'dir',
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\ [' Sessions:'],
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\ 'sessions',
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\ [' Bookmarks:'],
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\ 'bookmarks',
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\ ]
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let g:startify_skiplist = [
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\ 'COMMIT_EDITMSG',
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\ $VIMRUNTIME .'/doc',
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\ 'bundle/.*/doc',
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\ '\.vimgolf',
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\ ]
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|
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let g:startify_bookmarks = [
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\ '~/.vim/vimrc',
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\ '/data/vim/golfing',
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\ ]
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let g:startify_custom_footer =
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\ ['', " Vim is charityware. Please read ':help uganda'.", '']
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let g:startify_custom_header =
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\ map(split(system('tips | cowsay -f apt'), '\n'), '" ". v:val') + ['']
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hi StartifyBracket ctermfg=240
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hi StartifyFile ctermfg=147
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hi StartifyFooter ctermfg=240
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hi StartifyHeader ctermfg=114
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hi StartifyNumber ctermfg=215
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hi StartifyPath ctermfg=245
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hi StartifySlash ctermfg=240
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hi StartifySpecial ctermfg=240
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<
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==============================================================================
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vim: tw=78
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