# vim-airline lean & mean statusline for vim that's light as air # rationale there's already [powerline][b], why yet another statusline? * it's standard vimscript, no python needed * it's small. i want the entire plugin to be less than 200 lines as a rule * it gets you 90% of the way there; in addition to all the standard goodies, it integrates with [vim-bufferline][f], [fugitive][d], and [syntastic][e] * it looks good with regular fonts, and provides configuration points so you can use unicode or powerline symbols * it's fast to load, taking only 0.5ms. by comparison, powerline needs 60ms on the same machine. # why's it called airline? i wrote this on an airplane, and since it's light as air it turned out to be a good name. thanks for flying vim! # configuration `:help airline` # faq 1. the powerline font symbols are not showing up * the older deprecated [vim-powerline][a] uses different codes compared to the newer [powerline][b]. * you can grab prepatched fonts at [powerline-fonts][c], or you can manually set the relevant `g:` variables 2. there is a pause when leaving insert mode * you need to set `ttimeoutlen` to a low number; 50 is recommended 3. the colors don't change * ensure that `set t_Co=256` is set in your vimrc 4. you get the error `Unknown function: fugitive#head` * you are probably using version 1.2, which is very old...download v2 from the [project page][d]. # screenshots ## regular font ![img](regular.png) ## powerline font ![img](powerline.png) # contributions contributions and pull requests are welcome. # license `:h license` [a]: https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-powerline [b]: https://github.com/Lokaltog/powerline [c]: https://github.com/Lokaltog/powerline-fonts [d]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive [e]: https://github.com/scrooloose/syntastic [f]: https://github.com/bling/vim-bufferline