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This is a custom start screen for Vim or Neovim based entirely on the original Startify with an image of a cat in place of the ASCII cow.

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vim-startify


This plugin provides a start screen for Vim and Neovim. It works exactly the same as the original Startify, only I added a cat to the start screen because cats. Full update to the readme is coming soon. :D

The cat ASCII was inspired by hjw and altered by me to allow it to fit into the code and give it a slight personal touch.

It provides dynamically created headers or footers and uses configurable lists to show recently used or bookmarked files and persistent sessions. All of this can be accessed in a simple to use menu that even allows to open multiple entries at once.

Startify doesn't get in your way and works out-of-the-box, but provides many options for fine-grained customization.



Installation and Documentation

Use your favorite plugin manager.

Using vim-plug:

Plug 'mhinz/vim-startify'

It works without any configuration, but you might want to look into the documentation for further customization:

:h startify
:h startify-faq

If you want to share anything with your fellow plugin users, make sure to visit the wiki.

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!!The ASCII cow below has been replaced with a cat!!

Startify in action!

That's it. A fancy start screen for Vim.

(Almost all visible features enabled. Colorscheme: vim-janah.)

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If you like my plugins, please star them on Github. It's a great way of getting feedback. Same goes for issues reports or feature requests.

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