statusline.lua
everybody-wants-that-line.nvim
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22 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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statusline.lua
- Show me your statusline! Big plus if you wrote it yourself :)
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Introducing vacuumline, a pure Lua statusline inspired by airline
I made this statusline plugin for the same purpose :) Clean and minimal, with everything you need and zero config required.
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Here are my recently cleaned up/refactored, lua-based neovim dotfiles. Enjoy!
Funny enough I use _ for my own statusline.lua plugin
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Resources for creating custom statusline and bufferline.
My code is rookie af right now. So it should be fairly easy to have a read through and understand how it works :) statusline.lua
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I made a Status line from scratch. No plugins used.
Cool! I recently made one myself too. Ended up releasing it so you can install it right away. I plan to remove dependencies in the future and make the codebase far less cruddy :) https://github.com/beauwilliams/statusline.lua
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People who rewrote their init.nvim in lua, was it worth it?
Yes, not at first, but now I am comfortable with lua. It makes things much easier to script. This is probably the first time in my life where I have appreciated a language for its ergonomics. As I am still just a 2nd year uni student. I even ended up writing my own statusline plugin!
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Resources on how to create your own init.lua
I even ended up releasing my own statusline plugin to try and get the hang of things. (shameless plug 😜) --> https://github.com/beauwilliams/statusline.lua
everybody-wants-that-line.nvim
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Show me your statusline! Big plus if you wrote it yourself :)
Heres mine everybody wants that line
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Minimalistic statusline without a hassle
Hi, so I've been using neovim for about year and a half or a bit longer. And like many others I've used a lot of plugins at first. But many of them provide too much freedom for customization and huge functionality, most of which I do not need. So I started to get rid of plugins little by little. And I ended up writing my own statusline plugin, lol, which I tweaked over the time. Actually it wasn't a thing until today but I thought it might be useful for someone who doesn't need heavy plugins and who doesn't want overcomplications with setups. So I want to share with you Everybody wants that line (git repo).
What are some alternatives?
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
nvim-ultivisual - A neovim plugin for visual mode written by Lua.
galaxyline.nvim - neovim statusline plugin written in lua
white-chocolate.nvim - An opinionated bright, redshift-friendly, modular and vibrant theme for neovim that includes a colorscheme. It strives to be: simple, light, functional and familiar.
vacuumline.nvim - A prebuilt configuration for galaxyline inspired by airline
dotfiles
bufferline.nvim - A snazzy bufferline for Neovim
ns-textobject.nvim - Awesome textobject plugin works with nvim-surround
penguinVim - NeoVim but better
dotfiles - Configuring the universe with Nix.
stat.nvim - Another statusline ? - this statusline is a personal pursuit in a less bloated option