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vim-airline

Lean & mean statusline for vim that's light as air.

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Rationale

There's already powerline, why yet another statusline?

  • it's 100% vimscript; no python needed.
  • it's small. i want the core plugin to be less than 200 lines as a rule (specifically adhering to the open/closed principle).
  • despite the small size, it is fully featured and already integrates with: vim-bufferline, fugitive, unite, ctrlp, minibufexpl, gundo, undotree, nerdtree, tagbar and syntastic.
  • it looks good with regular fonts, and provides configuration points so you can use unicode or powerline symbols.
  • it's fast to load, taking roughly 1ms. by comparison, powerline needs 60ms on the same machine.
  • it's fully customizable; if you know a little statusline syntax you can tweak it to your needs.
  • it's trivial to write colorschemes; for a minimal theme you need to edit 9 lines of colors. (please send pull requests if you create new themes!)

What about old powerline?

  • the old version still works well, but since it's deprecated new features won't get added
  • it uses different font codes, which makes it incompatible with other powerline bindings in the same terminal (e.g. bash, zsh, tmux, etc.)

Why's it called airline?

I wrote the initial version on an airplane, and since it's light as air it turned out to be a good name. Thanks for flying vim!

Installation

This plugin follows the standard runtime path structure, and as such it can be installed with a variety of plugin managers:

  • pathogen
  • git clone https://github.com/bling/vim-airline ~/.vim/bundle/vim-airline
  • neobundle
  • NeoBundle 'bling/vim-airline'
  • vundle
  • Bundle 'bling/vim-airline'
  • manual
  • copy all of the files into your ~/.vim directory

Configuration

:help airline

Integrating with powerline fonts

For the nice looking powerline symbols to appear, you will need to install a patched font. Instructions can be found in the official powerline documentation. Prepatched fonts can be found in the powerine-fonts repository.

Finally, enable them in vim-airline by adding let g:airline_powerline_fonts = 1 to your vimrc.

FAQ/Troubleshooting

  • the powerline font symbols are not showing up
  • the older deprecated vim-powerline uses different font codes; ensure you are using v2 fonts.
  • there is a pause when leaving insert mode
  • you need to set ttimeoutlen to a low number; 50 is recommended
  • you don't see any colors
  • all of the themes use a 256 terminal color palette. it's likely that the value of t_Co is misconfigured. please see this article on how to configure your terminal. pull requests for 8 and 16 color terminals are welcome.
  • 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.
  • airline doesn't appear until i create a new split
  • add set laststatus=2 to your vimrc
  • bufferline is printing to the statusline as well as the command bar
  • you can disable automatic echoing by adding let g:bufferline_echo = 0 to your vimrc
  • the statusline wraps
  • you are probably using iTerm with double-width characters enabled. either disable this, or set ambiwidth=double in your vimrc.
  • how do i get rid of the default mode indicator?
  • add set noshowmode to your vimrc

Bugs

If you encounter a bug, please do the following:

  • reproduce it with this minivimrc repository to rule out any configuration conflicts.
  • specify your version and patch level, as well as operating system (found with :version).
  • a link to a gist or your vimrc where it can be reproduced.

Screenshots

A full list of screenshots can be found in the Wiki.

Contributions

Contributions and pull requests are welcome. Please take note of the following guidelines:

  • adhere to the existing style as much as possible; notably, 2 space indents and long-form keywords.
  • keep the history clean! squash your branches before you submit a pull request. pull --rebase is your friend.
  • this plugin got a lot more popular than i initially expected, if you make changes to the core, please test on as many versions of vim as possible.

License

Distributed under the same terms as the Vim license. See :help license.