This is the Windows app named vim-airline whose latest release can be downloaded as v0.12sourcecode.tar.gz. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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SCREENSHOTS:
vim-airline
DESCRIPTION:
Lean & mean status/tabline for vim that's light as air. When the plugin is correctly loaded, there will be a nice statusline at the bottom of each vim window. That line consists of several sections, each one displaying some piece of information. For a better look, any sections can be colored differently, depending on various conditions (e.g. the mode or whether the current file is 'modified'). Tiny core written with extensibility in mind (open/closed principle). Integrates with a variety of plugins, including: vim-bufferline, fugitive, unite, ctrlp, minibufexpl, gundo, undotree, nerdtree, tagbar, vim-gitgutter, vim-signify, quickfixsigns, syntastic, eclim, lawrencium, virtualenv, tmuxline, taboo.vim, ctrlspace, vim-bufmru, vimagit, denite, vim.battery and more. Looks good with regular fonts and provides configuration points so you can use unicode or powerline symbols. Optimized for speed - loads in under a millisecond.
Features
- Displays the mode, plus additional flags like crypt/spell/paste
- Environment status (VCS information - branch, hunk summary (master), battery level)
- Shows filename, plues read-only flag (~/.vim/vimrc RO)
- Shows filetype (vim)
- File encoding[fileformat] (utf-8[unix])
- Shows the current position in the file
- Additional sections (warning/errors/statistics) from external plugins
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