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Hi! I'm an enthusiastic fzf user, and so glad to heard that someone reimplemented fzf in Rust!
I recommend you to delete the skim.vim repository and recreate it as a plane repository (not as forked repository) for the sake of SEO. Currently, forked repository is not able to be searched in GitHub.
I happened for me and ctrlp.vim. As issues, PR, and stars pile up in your repository, this problem becomes increasingly irritating. It's possible to remove the "Forked sign" by contacting the GitHub. But since skim.vim currently has no star, issue, and PR, re-creating the repository is the easiest way to remove that "Forked sign".
Thank you for maintaining Skim!
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Hi! I'm an enthusiastic fzf user, and so glad to heard that someone reimplemented fzf in Rust!
I recommend you to delete the skim.vim repository and recreate it as a plane repository (not as forked repository) for the sake of SEO. Currently, forked repository is not able to be searched in GitHub.
I happened for me and ctrlp.vim. As issues, PR, and stars pile up in your repository, this problem becomes increasingly irritating. It's possible to remove the "Forked sign" by contacting the GitHub. But since skim.vim currently has no star, issue, and PR, re-creating the repository is the easiest way to remove that "Forked sign".
Thank you for maintaining Skim!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: