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*signify.txt* Indicate changed lines within a file using a VCS.
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*signify*
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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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\/___/ \/_/\/___L\ \/_/\/_/\/_/\/_/ `/___/> \
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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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TOC *signify-contents*
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INTRO .......................... |signify-intro|
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USAGE .......................... |signify-usage|
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OPTIONS ........................ |signify-options|
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COMMANDS ....................... |signify-commands|
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MAPPINGS ....................... |signify-mappings|
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COLORS ......................... |signify-colors|
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FAQ ............................ |signify-faq|
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EXAMPLE ........................ |signify-example|
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==============================================================================
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INTRO *signify-intro*
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Signify (or just Sy) is a quite unobtrusive plugin. It uses signs to indicate
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added, modified and removed lines based on data of an underlying version
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control system.
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==============================================================================
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USAGE *signify-usage*
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The usage is pretty straight-forward. By default you should only notice a
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difference, if you're working in a directory that is managed by a supported
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version control system and the current file was changed since the last commit.
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Supported VCS:~
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>
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git
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mercurial
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darcs
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bzr
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subversion
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cvs
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rcs
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fossil
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accurev
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perforce
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Sign explanation:~
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`+` This line was added.
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`!` This line was modified.
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`_1` The number of deleted lines below this sign. If the number is larger
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`99` than 9, the `_` will be omitted. For numbers larger than 99, `_>`
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`_>` will be shown instead.
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`!1` This line was modified and a number of lines below were deleted.
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`!>` It is a combination of `!` and `_`. If the number is larger than 9,
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`!>` will be shown instead.
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`‾` The first line was removed. It's a special case of the `_` sign.
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==============================================================================
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OPTIONS *signify-options*
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Put these variables into your vimrc. The provided examples also indicate the
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default values, as long as no "Default:" section is given.
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All available options:~
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|g:signify_vcs_list|
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|g:signify_vcs_cmds|
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|g:signify_disable_by_default|
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|g:signify_skip_filetype|
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|g:signify_skip_filename|
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|g:signify_update_on_bufenter|
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|g:signify_update_on_focusgained|
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|g:signify_line_highlight|
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|g:signify_sign_add|
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|g:signify_sign_delete|
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|g:signify_sign_delete_first_line|
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|g:signify_sign_change|
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|g:signify_sign_changedelete|
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|g:signify_sign_show_count|
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|g:signify_cursorhold_normal|
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|g:signify_cursorhold_insert|
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|g:signify_difftool|
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|g:signify_fold_context|
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*g:signify_vcs_list*
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let g:signify_vcs_list = [ 'git', 'hg' ]
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Default: empty
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Possible values: 'accurev'
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'bzr'
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'cvs'
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'darcs'
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'fossil'
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'git'
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'hg'
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'perforce'
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'rcs'
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'svn'
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NOTE: This is the most important option, so read closely.
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It determines the VCS to check for and in what order. If you only use git and
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mercurial, you can shorten the list to the shown example. If you use mostly
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mercurial and only sometimes git, put 'hg' in the front of the list. It's
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basically a priority list.
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This can improve buffer loading time since by default all supported and
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installed VCS will be checked for, so you are advised to change this option to
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your needs. (This only happens once at the first time the signs get updated.
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Afterwards, the VCS will be remembered anyway.)
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NOTE: Some VCS rely on a an external diff tool to work properly (svn, darcs,
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bzr, fossil), thus you have to make sure that Vim can find a valid diff tool.
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So either the one you set through |g:signify_difftool| or "diff" by default.
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NOTE: If you don't set this option and Sy is activated, updating signs for a
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non-VCS file can lead to significant delay since all supported and installed
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VCS will be tested for.
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*g:signify_vcs_cmds*
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let g:signify_vcs_cmds = {
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\ 'cvs': 'cvs -d '. $CVSROOT .' diff -U0 -- %f' }
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This is a |dict|. They key is any version control system from |g:signify_vcs_list|
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and the value is the corresponding command line.
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Modifiers:~
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%f actual filepath
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%d |g:signify_difftool|
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%n Unix: "/dev/null", Windows: "NUL"
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NOTE: The output format mustn't change, otherwise Sy won't give any reasonable
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results. It's probably wise to start with the respective default values.
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NOTE: If your VCS program is not in $PATH and you have to specify an absolute
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path, escape spaces by quoting, e.g.:
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let g:signify_vcs_cmds = {
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\ 'git': '"C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin\git.exe" diff --no-color --no-ext-diff -U0 -- %f'
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\ }
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Default:
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let g:signify_vcs_cmds = {
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\ 'git': 'git diff --no-color --no-ext-diff -U0 -- %f',
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\ 'hg': 'hg diff --config extensions.color=! --config defaults.diff= --nodates -U0 -- %f',
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\ 'svn': 'svn diff --diff-cmd %d -x -U0 -- %f',
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\ 'bzr': 'bzr diff --using %d --diff-options=-U0 -- %f',
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\ 'darcs': 'darcs diff --no-pause-for-gui --diff-command="%d -U0 %1 %2" -- %f',
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\ 'fossil': 'fossil set diff-command "%d -U 0" && fossil diff --unified -c 0 -- %f',
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\ 'cvs': 'cvs diff -U0 -- %f',
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\ 'rcs': 'rcsdiff -U0 %f 2>%n',
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\ 'accurev': 'accurev diff %f -- -U0',
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\ 'perforce': 'p4 info >%n 2>&1 && env P4DIFF=%d p4 diff -dU0 %f',
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\ }
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*g:signify_disable_by_default*
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let g:signify_disable_by_default = 0
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This loads Sy, but it won't look for changes. You can toggle it anytime via
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:SignifyToggle.
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*g:signify_skip_filetype*
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*g:signify_skip_filename*
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let g:signify_skip_filetype = { 'vim': 1, 'c': 1 }
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let g:signify_skip_filename = { '/home/user/.vimrc': 1 }
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Don't activate the plugin for these filetypes and/or filenames.
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NOTE: Filenames have to be absolute paths.
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Default: Both are empty.
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*g:signify_update_on_bufenter*
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let g:signify_update_on_bufenter = 0
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Update signs when entering a buffer that was modified.
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NOTE: This also saves the buffer to disk!
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*g:signify_update_on_focusgained*
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let g:signify_update_on_focusgained = 0
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Update signs when Vim gains focus.
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*g:signify_line_highlight*
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let g:signify_line_highlight = 0
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Enable line highlighting in addition to using signs by default.
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*g:signify_sign_add*
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*g:signify_sign_delete*
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*g:signify_sign_delete_first_line*
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*g:signify_sign_change*
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*g:signify_sign_changedelete*
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let g:signify_sign_add = '+'
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let g:signify_sign_delete = '_'
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let g:signify_sign_delete_first_line = '‾'
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let g:signify_sign_change = '!'
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let g:signify_sign_changedelete = g:signify_sign_change
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The sign to use if a line was added, deleted or changed or a combination of
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these.
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NOTE: You can use unicode characters.
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NOTE: You can use up to 2 characters for the signs with two exceptions that
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happen in combination with |g:signify_sign_show_count| set:
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1) |g:signify_sign_delete| uses only 1 character and truncates while the count
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increases.
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2) |g:signify_sign_changedelete| uses only 1 character and truncates if
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necessary.
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*g:signify_sign_show_count*
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let g:signify_sign_show_count = 1
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Add the number of deleted lines to |g:signify_sign_delete| (up to 99) and
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|g:signify_sign_changedelete| (up to 9). Otherwise only the normal signs will
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be shown.
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*g:signify_cursorhold_normal*
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*g:signify_cursorhold_insert*
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let g:signify_cursorhold_normal = 0
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let g:signify_cursorhold_insert = 0
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Additionally trigger sign updates in normal or insert mode after 'updatetime'
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miliseconds without any keypresses. This fires only once between keypresses,
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thus not every 'updatetime' miliseconds.
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NOTE: This also saves the buffer to disk!
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*g:signify_difftool*
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let g:signify_difftool = 'gnudiff'
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This will avoid the attempt to find the proper diff tool for version control
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systems that rely on an external diff tool that supports the -U0 flag. These
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are: svn, bzr, darcs, fossil.
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Default: "diff"
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*g:signify_fold_context*
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let g:signify_fold_context = [0, 3]
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This changes the number of lines of context that |signify-:SignifyFold| should
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use. The first element describes the context at foldlevel 0 and the second the
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context at foldlevel 1.
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Example:~
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Using "[0,3]" means that after using :SignifyFold, only changed lines will be
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unfolded. Using |zo| (and similar |fold-commands|) on a folded line will reveal
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3 more lines of context. Using |zo| a second time will reveal everything.
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Default: [3, 8]
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==============================================================================
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COMMAND *signify-commands*
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*signify-:SignifyToggle*
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:SignifyToggle
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Toggle the plugin for the current buffer only.
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*signify-:SignifyToggleHighlight*
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:SignifyToggleHighlight
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Toggle line highlighting for lines containing changes.
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*signify-:SignifyRefresh*
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:SignifyRefresh
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Refresh signs in all windows.
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*signify-:SignifyFold*
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:SignifyFold
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Open the current buffer in a new tabpage and set |'foldexpr'| so that only
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changed lines with their surrounding context are unfolded.
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The number of lines per context can be changed via |g:signify_fold_context|.
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The |foldtext| will be set so that the left side shows the first line in the
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fold and the right side shows something like "50 [1]" which whereas "50"
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stands for the number of folded lines and the "1" is the foldlevel.
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See |folds| to learn more about folding.
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*signify-:SignifyDebug*
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:SignifyDebug
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Outputs debug info for all managed buffers.
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*signify-:SignifyDebugDiff*
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:SignifyDebugDiff
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Print the diff command for the current buffer and its output.
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*signify-:SignifyDebugUnknown*
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:SignifyDebugUnknown
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In case no signs are shown, although the buffer contains a file controlled by
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a supported VCS, use this command.
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It will show all tried commands and its output. Errors will be highlighted via
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|hl-ErrorMsg|.
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==============================================================================
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MAPPINGS *signify-mappings*
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There are no default mappings, except for ]c / [c, but there are additional
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plug mappings available that you can put into your vimrc.
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Hunk jumping:~
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nmap <leader>gj <plug>(signify-next-hunk)
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nmap <leader>gk <plug>(signify-prev-hunk)
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NOTE: Analog to Vim's diff mode, you can also use |]c| and |[c| for
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jumping between hunks.
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Hunk text object:~
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omap ic <plug>(signify-motion-inner-pending)
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xmap ic <plug>(signify-motion-inner-visual)
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omap ac <plug>(signify-motion-outer-pending)
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xmap ac <plug>(signify-motion-outer-visual)
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"ic" operates on all lines of the current hunk. "ac" does the same, but also
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removes all trailing empty lines.
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NOTE: Don't be surprised that this also works with "deleted lines".
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==============================================================================
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COLORS *signify-colors*
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This plugin defines highlighting groups for two different places: for lines
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and signs. Per default these don't really exist but are linked to the standard
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highlighting groups: DiffAdd, DiffChange, DiffDelete:
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highlight link SignifyLineAdd DiffAdd
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highlight link SignifyLineChange DiffChange
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highlight link SignifyLineDelete DiffDelete
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highlight link SignifyLineChangeDelete SignifyLineChange
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highlight link SignifyLineDeleteFirstLine SignifyLineDelete
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highlight link SignifySignAdd DiffAdd
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highlight link SignifySignChange DiffChange
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highlight link SignifySignDelete DiffDelete
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highlight link SignifySignChangeDelete SignifySignChange
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highlight link SignifySignDeleteFirstLine SignifySignDelete
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Thus if you do not want to change the standard highlighting groups, but want
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different colors for either your signs or lines, you can define one of these 6
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Signify groups yourself in your vimrc.
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Personally I use (256 colors terminal):
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" highlight lines in Sy and vimdiff etc.)
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highlight DiffAdd cterm=bold ctermbg=none ctermfg=119
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highlight DiffDelete cterm=bold ctermbg=none ctermfg=167
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highlight DiffChange cterm=bold ctermbg=none ctermfg=227
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" highlight signs in Sy
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highlight SignifySignAdd cterm=bold ctermbg=237 ctermfg=119
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highlight SignifySignDelete cterm=bold ctermbg=237 ctermfg=167
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highlight SignifySignChange cterm=bold ctermbg=237 ctermfg=227
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For Unix people there is a small script, showcolors.bash, in the repo that
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shows all 256 colors available to the terminal. That makes picking the right
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numbers much easier.
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==============================================================================
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FAQ *signify-faq*
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|signify-faq-01| What about vim-flagship support?
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*signify-faq-01*
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What about vim-flagship support?~
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sy#repo#get_stats() returns a list with 3 integers for added, modified and
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removed lines. Create a wrapper function around it and return a string:
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function! s:sy_stats_wrapper()
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let symbols = ['+', '-', '~']
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let [added, modified, removed] = sy#repo#get_stats()
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let stats = [added, removed, modified] " reorder
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let hunkline = ''
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for i in range(3)
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if stats[i] > 0
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let hunkline .= printf('%s%s ', symbols[i], stats[i])
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endif
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endfor
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if !empty(hunkline)
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let hunkline = printf('[%s]', hunkline[:-2])
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endif
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return hunkline
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endfunction
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autocmd User Flags call Hoist('buffer', function('s:sy_stats_wrapper'))
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==============================================================================
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EXAMPLE *signify-example*
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An example configuration for Sy:
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let g:signify_vcs_list = [ 'git', 'hg' ]
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let g:signify_cursorhold_insert = 1
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let g:signify_cursorhold_normal = 1
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let g:signify_update_on_bufenter = 0
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let g:signify_update_on_focusgained = 1
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nnoremap <leader>gt SignifyToggle
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nnoremap <leader>gh SignifyToggleHighlight
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nnoremap <leader>gr SignifyRefresh
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nnoremap <leader>gd SignifyDebug
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" hunk jumping
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nmap <leader>gj <plug>(signify-next-hunk)
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nmap <leader>gk <plug>(signify-prev-hunk)
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" hunk text object
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omap ic <plug>(signify-motion-inner-pending)
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xmap ic <plug>(signify-motion-inner-visual)
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omap ac <plug>(signify-motion-outer-pending)
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xmap ac <plug>(signify-motion-outer-visual)
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==============================================================================
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vim: tw=78
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