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@@ -193,9 +193,9 @@ A list of Vim regular expressions to filter recently used files and files in
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the current directory.
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Example: let g:startify_skiplist = [
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- \ 'COMMIT_EDITMSG',
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- \ $VIMRUNTIME .'/doc',
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- \ 'bundle/.*/doc'
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+ \ '.vimgolf',
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+ \ '^/tmp'
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+ \ '/project/.*/documentation'
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\ ]
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@@ -335,9 +335,9 @@ Example: (my terminal emulator supports 256 colors)
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==============================================================================
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6. FAQ (Or: Typical rants) *startify-faq*
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+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-CtrlP opens a split in Startify!
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---------------------------------
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+==> CtrlP opens a split in Startify!
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Solution 1)
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@@ -348,8 +348,8 @@ Solution 2)
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autocmd FileType startify setlocal buftype=
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-How do I get both NERDTree and Startify working at startup?
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------------------------------------------------------------
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+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+==> How do I get both NERDTree and Startify working at startup?
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Put this in your vimrc:
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@@ -361,16 +361,16 @@ Put this in your vimrc:
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\ endif
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-The session autoload feature is not working!
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---------------------------------------------
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+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+==> The session autoload feature is not working!
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Do you have NERDTree installed by any chance? If so, try this:
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let NERDTreeHijackNetrw = 0
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-I don't want the start screen to use cursorline!
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-------------------------------------------------
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+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+==> I don't want the start screen to use cursorline!
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Startify sets its own filetype "startify". Thus one could set buffer-local
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options like this:
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@@ -378,14 +378,14 @@ options like this:
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autocmd FileType startify setlocal nocursorline
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-Last recently used files don't seem to get updated at :Startify!
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-----------------------------------------------------------------
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+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+==> Last recently used files don't seem to get updated at :Startify!
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It's because Vim loads the list from viminfo only once, at startup.
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-I use iTerm2 and have broken colors when using sessions!
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+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+==> I use iTerm2 and have broken colors when using sessions!
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Nothing this plugin could do about. Try playing around with 'sessionoptions'.
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Some people swear it works for them with these settings:
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@@ -393,6 +393,19 @@ Some people swear it works for them with these settings:
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set sessionoptions=blank,curdir,folds,help,tabpages,winpos
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+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+==> How to disable common but unimportant files?
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+
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+Use the skiplist. Personally I use:
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+
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+Example: let g:startify_skiplist = [
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+ \ 'COMMIT_EDITMSG',
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+ \ $VIMRUNTIME .'/doc',
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+ \ 'bundle/.*/doc',
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+ \ '\.DS_Store'
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+ \ ]
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+
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+
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==============================================================================
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7. About the author *startify-author*
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