statusline Is Empty Despite Being Set

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  • I stored my custom statusline here and am setting it in another file which handles all of my ui settings, but for some reason the statusline is always empty. I get no errors and :checkhealth says everything is okay. Does anyone see an issue with how I set this? Is there a bug in my lua script that luacheck missed?

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    My dotfiles (by creativenull)

  • But since you are in lua you will have to evaluate the lua inside vim which is then passed on as a string (kinda complicated to explain, code is a bit clearer), I did something similar with my status line, although a bit more minimal which you can take a look at it here.

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