From 56560fd597f94dfe6fe5fa79648398ab29d05775 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: xero Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 13:23:05 -0400 Subject: updated repo to manage dotfiles via gnu stow, the symlink farm manager. happy birthday commit! :birthday: :sparkles: --- .vim/bundle/vim-startify/README.md | 173 ------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 173 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 .vim/bundle/vim-startify/README.md (limited to '.vim/bundle/vim-startify/README.md') diff --git a/.vim/bundle/vim-startify/README.md b/.vim/bundle/vim-startify/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 7b26c72..0000000 --- a/.vim/bundle/vim-startify/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,173 +0,0 @@ -[![Stories in Ready](https://badge.waffle.io/mhinz/vim-startify.png?label=ready&title=Ready)](https://waffle.io/mhinz/vim-startify) - -![Example:startify in action](https://github.com/mhinz/vim-startify/raw/master/startify.png) - -This is it. A start screen for Vim. _( all features enabled - freely customizable )_ - -What does it provide? ---------------------- - -It does 3 things that will be explained in detail further below: - -* it shows lists of files and directories -* eased session handling -* powerful menu entry handling - -#### 1) It shows things on start! - -If you start Vim without giving any filenames or piping text to it, Startify -will show a pretty start screen that shows a configurable list of files or -directories: - ---- - -__Custom header__ ( _empty by default_ ): - -How about some ASCII art action? - ---- - -__Files from directory__ ( _enabled by default_ ): - -This lists all files from the current directory sorted by modification time. - ---- - -__Recently used files__ ( _enabled by default_ ): - -This uses the viminfo file to get a list of most recently used files. The list -can also be filtered. - ---- - -__Sessions__ ( _enabled by default_ ): - -This will list all your sessions from a certain directory. - ---- - -__Bookmarks__ ( _empty by default_ ): - -Additionally, you can define bookmarks, thus entries for files that always -should be available on the start screen. - ---- - -__Custom footer__ ( _empty by default_ ): - -Same as the custom header.. but at the bottom. - ---- - -See `:h startify-options` for more information. - -#### 2) Easy session handling - -_Please read and understand `:help 'sessionoptions'` if you work with sessions._ - -Essentially there are two kinds of supported workflows for handling sessions -that will be shown here. - ---- - -__a)__ The Startify way. - -The handling of loading, saving and deleting sessions is eased by always -working with one and the same directory. These commands are used for -convenience: - - :SLoad load a session - :SSave save a session - :SDelete delete a session - -_See `:h startify-commands` for more information._ - -The advantage of always using the same directory is that Startify can show you a -list of all your sessions that are scattered around the system. - ---- - -__b)__ The old way. - -The old way means using `:mksession` to save a `Session.vim` file to the current -directory. Imagine a project folder with a Session.vim at its root directory. -This way makes it very portable. - -When Vim gets started and the file Session.vim is found in the current -directory, it will be shown at the top of all lists as entry `[0]` as a -shortcut. - -If you bookmark a directory (project folder, anyone?) that contains a -Session.vim, and you access that directory via Startify, that session will be -loaded automatically. - ---- - -Optionally, there is even support for persistent sessions. Thus you load a -session via Startify, add some buffers, remove some buffers, change the window -layout, .. and when you finish and exit Vim, the session will be saved -automatically. This works for both ways of handling sessions. - -_Read `:help startify-options` to learn more about how to configure session -handling to your liking._ - -#### 3) Powerful menu handling - -You can either navigate the menu by using the usual suspects (`j`, `G`, `}` -etc.) and hit `` or just key in whatever is written between the square -brackets on that line. You can even double-click anywhere on the line. - -Moreover, you can open several files at one go! Navigate to an entry and hit -either `b` (open in same window), `s` (open in split), `v` (open in vertical -split) or `t` (open in tab) for marking it. You can mark several entries and -also mix different markers. Afterwards execute all the markers in the order they -were given via ``. - -In case you don't want to open a file, there is also `e` for creating an empty -buffer, `i` for creating an empty buffer and jumping into insert mode and `q` -for quitting. - -When one or more files were opened by Startify, it will close automatically. You -can always reopen the screen via `:Startify`. - -Author & Feedback ------------------ - -If you like any of my plugins, please star it on github. That is a great way of -getting feedback. Same for issues reports or feature requests. - ---- - -Marco Hinz _aka_ mhinz _aka_ mhi^ _aka_ mhi - -Mail: `` - -Twitter: [@_mhinz_](https://twitter.com/_mhinz_) - -Stackoverflow: [mhinz](http://stackoverflow.com/users/1606959/mhinz) - ---- - -Thank you for flying mhi airlines. Get your Vim on! - -Installation & Documentation ----------------------------- - -If you have no preferred installation method, I suggest using tpope's -[pathogen](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen). Afterwards installing -vim-startify is as easy as pie: - - $ git clone https://github.com/mhinz/vim-startify ~/.vim/bundle/vim-startify - $ vim - -It works without any configuration, but you might want to look into the -documentation for further customization: - - :Helptags " rebuilding tags files - :h startify - :h startify-faq - -License -------- - -MIT license. Copyright (c) 2013 Marco Hinz. -- cgit v1.2.1