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Or just: sy
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Sy shows all added, deleted and changed lines since the last commit via Vim its
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sign column (and much more!)
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Sy shows all added, deleted and modified lines since the last commit via Vim its
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sign column. It supports several version control systems.
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It's fast, highly configurable and well documented.
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Limits exist only in your mind! Vim on!
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## What about vim-gitgutter?
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Because people keep asking for it: Yes, I knew about vim-gitgutter before, I
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even contributed to it. But in the end I just didn't like the codebase and
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started my own plugin. And because I like programming VimL.
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vim-signify has all the features of gitgutter and more!
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The main difference is probably the support for other DVCS. Moreover, execution
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speed and high configurability are two of the design goals.
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## Installation
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I suggest using tpope's plain and awesome pathogen:
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let g:signify_mapping_prev_hunk = '<leader>gp'
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let g:signify_mapping_toggle_highlight = '<leader>gh'
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let g:signify_mapping_toggle = '<leader>gt'
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let g:signify_mapping_toggle = '<leader>gt'
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let g:signify_exceptions_filetype = [ 'vim', 'c' ]
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let g:signify_exceptions_filename = [ '.vimrc' ]
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