*signify.txt* Seeing changes like a boss. *signify* ___ __ __ /'___\ ____/\_\ __ ___ /\_\/\ \__/ __ __ /',__\/\ \ /'_ `\ /' _ `\/\ \ \ ,__\/\ \/\ \ /\__, `\ \ \/\ \L\ \/\ \/\ \ \ \ \ \_/\ \ \_\ \ \/\____/\ \_\ \____ \ \_\ \_\ \_\ \_\ \/`____ \ \/___/ \/_/\/___L\ \/_/\/_/\/_/\/_/ `/___/> \ /\____/ /\___/ \_/__/ \/__/ Reference Manual ============================================================================== CONTENTS *signify-contents* 1.Intro..........................................|signify-intro| 2.Usage..........................................|signify-usage| 3.Options........................................|signify-options| 4.Commandss......................................|signify-commands| 5.Author.........................................|signify-author| 6.Credits........................................|signify-credits| 7.License........................................|signify-license| ============================================================================== 1. Intro *signify-intro* Signify is quite unobtrusive. If there is information about changes (in form of patch hunks) since the last commit, they will be shown on the left side in Vim's sign column. Easy-peasy! ============================================================================== 2. Usage *signify-usage* The usage is pretty straight-forward. By default you should only notice a difference, if you're working in a directory that is managed by a supported version control system, e.g. git. The plugin defines 3 new kinds of signs and their corresponding highlighting classes. It tries to inherent existing colors from the LineNr class, if that fails, it sets its own colors. In case you don't like these colors, you can change them easily through variables. ============================================================================== 3. Options *signify-options* Just put these variables into your vimrc. The shown assignments are only examples. *signify-var-mapping_next_hunk* let g:signify_mapping_next_hunk = 'gn' Mapping for jumping to the next hunk. *signify-var-mapping_prev_hunk* let g:signify_mapping_prev_hunk = 'gp' mapping for jumping to the previous hunk. *signify-var-mapping_toggle_highlight* let g:signify_mapping_toggle_highlight = 'gh' Mapping for toggling line highlighting for lines containing changes. *signify-var-mapping_toggle* let g:signify_mapping_toggle = 'gt' Mapping for toggling the plugin for the current buffer only. *signify-var-sign_add* let g:signify_sign_add = '+' The sign to use if a line was added. *signify-var-sign_delete* let g:signify_sign_delete = '-' The sign to use if a line was deleted. *signify-var-sign_change* let g:signify_sign_change = '*' The sign to use if a line changed. ============================================================================== 4. Commands *signify-commands* *signify-func-toggle* :SignifyToggle Toggle the plugin for the current buffer only. Default mapping: gt *signify-func-toggle-highlight* :SignifyToggleHighlight Toggle line highlighting for lines containing changes. Default mapping: gh *signify-func-jump_to_next_hunk* :SignifyJumpToNextHunk Jump to the next hunk. Default mapping: gn *signify-func-jump_to_prev_hunk* :SignifyJumpToPrevHunk Jump to the previous hunk. Default mapping: gp ============================================================================== 5. About the author *signify-author* The author of signify is a lazy bum who somehow enjoys wasting time toying around with Vim and especially VimL. My nick on Freenode IRC is mhi^. For latest developments: https://github.com/mhinz Thank you for flying mhi airlines. Get the Vim on! ============================================================================== 6. Credits *signify-credits* No one so far! Want to be the first? - You know where to find the repo. Do you accept the challenge? Fame and fortune to the glorious adventurers! ============================================================================== 7. Licence *signify-license* Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself (see |:help license|). vim: tw=78