lightline.vim
A light and configurable statusline for Vim
https://github.com/itchyny/lightline.vim
powerline theme (default)
wombat (with the patched font)
jellybeans (with the patched font)
solarized theme (dark)
solarized theme (light)
landscape theme (with the patched font)
With branch name, read-only mark and modified mark.

landscape is my colorscheme, which is a high-contrast cui-supported colorscheme, available at https://github.com/itchyny/landscape.vim
Why yet another clone of powerline?
- vim-powerline is a nice plugin, but deprecated.
- powerline is a nice plugin, but difficult to configure.
- vim-airline is a nice plugin, but not configurable. Also, it does too much for other plugins, which should be done by users in .vimrc.
Spirit of this plugin
- Minimalism. The core script is very small.
- Configurability. You can create your own component and easily add to the statusline.
- Orthogonality. Any plugin should not change the settings of another plugin. Such a plugin-crossing setting should be written by users in
.vimrc.
Author
itchyny (https://github.com/itchyny)
License
MIT License
Installation
Manually
- Put all files under $VIM.
Vundle (https://github.com/gmarik/vundle)
-
Add the following configuration to your .vimrc.
Bundle 'itchyny/lightline.vim' -
Install with
:BundleInstall.
NeoBundle (https://github.com/Shougo/neobundle.vim)
-
Add the following configuration to your .vimrc.
NeoBundle 'itchyny/lightline.vim' -
Install with
:NeoBundleInstall.
Configuration tutorial
In default, the statusline looks like:
If you use the wombat colorscheme, add the following setting to your .vimrc (or _vimrc on Windows):
let g:lightline = {
\ 'colorscheme': 'wombat',
\ }
You may think that the default read-only mark is not so cool:
Then edit the readonly component.
The lightline components are stored in g:lightline.component.
So you add the setting of g:lightline.component.readonly in your .vimrc. (the following setting is effective with the patched font for vim-powerline):
let g:lightline = {
\ 'colorscheme': 'wombat',
\ 'component': {
\ 'readonly': '%{&readonly?"⭤":""}',
\ }
\ }
But the boundaries are quadrilateral. You may miss the powerline. You have installed a cool font for powerlines, so you can use it.
let g:lightline = {
\ 'colorscheme': 'wombat',
\ 'component': {
\ 'readonly': '%{&readonly?"⭤":""}',
\ },
\ 'separator': { 'left': '⮀', 'right': '⮂' },
\ 'subseparator': { 'left': '⮁', 'right': '⮃' }
\ }
If your statusline looks like:
the patched font is not installed.
There are two kinds of patched fonts:
- The patched fonts for vim-powerline: see https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-powerline/tree/develop/fontpatcher
- The patched fonts for powerline: see https://github.com/Lokaltog/powerline-fonts
Create or download a font and install it.
And add the guifont setting to your .vimrc (see :help 'guifont' for more detail).
If you are using the vim in a terminal, the font cannot be controlled in .vimrc.
Open the setting of the terminal and select the patched font.
This tutorial is based on the former, the font for vim-powerline (Inconsolata for Powerline). If you have installed the patched font for powerline, use the following settings instead.
let g:lightline = {
\ 'colorscheme': 'wombat',
\ 'component': {
\ 'readonly': '%{&readonly?"":""}',
\ },
\ 'separator': { 'left': '', 'right': '' },
\ 'subseparator': { 'left': '', 'right': '' }
\ }
If you will not install a patched font, use ascii characters like:
let g:lightline = {
\ 'colorscheme': 'wombat',
\ 'component': {
\ 'readonly': '%{&readonly?"x":""}',
\ },
\ 'separator': { 'left': '', 'right': '' },
\ 'subseparator': { 'left': '|', 'right': '|' }
\ }
Now, let us get back to the tutorial (with the patched font for vim-powerline).
You look into a help file to find the marks annoying.
Help files are read-only and no-modifiable? We know that!
OK, so you again edit the components.
let g:lightline = {
\ 'colorscheme': 'wombat',
\ 'component': {
\ 'readonly': '%{&filetype=="help"?"":&readonly?"⭤":""}',
\ 'modified': '%{&filetype=="help"?"":&modified?"+":&modifiable?"":"-"}'
\ },
\ 'separator': { 'left': '⮀', 'right': '⮂' },
\ 'subseparator': { 'left': '⮁', 'right': '⮃' }
\ }
Huh? Weird!
The component does not collapse even if it has no information!
In order to avoid this situation, you set expressions to g:lightline.component_visible_condition, which should become 1 only when the corresponding components have information.
let g:lightline = {
\ 'colorscheme': 'wombat',
\ 'component': {
\ 'readonly': '%{&filetype=="help"?"":&readonly?"⭤":""}',
\ 'modified': '%{&filetype=="help"?"":&modified?"+":&modifiable?"":"-"}'
\ },
\ 'component_visible_condition': {
\ 'readonly': '(&filetype!="help"&& &readonly)',
\ 'modified': '(&filetype!="help"&&(&modified||!&modifiable))'
\ },
\ 'separator': { 'left': '⮀', 'right': '⮂' },
\ 'subseparator': { 'left': '⮁', 'right': '⮃' }
\ }
How does lightline decide the components to show in the statusline?
It's very simple.
The variable to select components is g:lightline.active.left and g:lightline.active.left.
For example, you add the g:lightline.active.left in .vimrc.
let g:lightline = {
\ 'colorscheme': 'wombat',
\ 'active': {
\ 'left': [ [ 'mode', 'paste' ],
\ [ 'readonly', 'filename', 'modified' ] ]
\ },
\ 'component': {
\ 'readonly': '%{&filetype=="help"?"":&readonly?"⭤":""}',
\ 'modified': '%{&filetype=="help"?"":&modified?"+":&modifiable?"":"-"}'
\ },
\ 'component_visible_condition': {
\ 'readonly': '(&filetype!="help"&& &readonly)',
\ 'modified': '(&filetype!="help"&&(&modified||!&modifiable))'
\ },
\ 'separator': { 'left': '⮀', 'right': '⮂' },
\ 'subseparator': { 'left': '⮁', 'right': '⮃' }
\ }
If the plugin arranges all the component (in a situation you set paste and the file .vimrc is read-only, try to modify):
The mode component, the paste component, read-only component, filename component and modified component in a row.
Normally, the paste component does not show up.
If the file is not read-only (more common cases), the read-only component does not show up.

Again look into g:lightline.active.left.
let g:lightline = {
\ 'active': {
\ 'left': [ [ 'mode', 'paste' ],
\ [ 'readonly', 'filename', 'modified' ] ] ...
And the screen shot of all the components.
The mode and paste component are displayed in the same group.
The read-only, filename and modified component are in the second group.
It corresponds to the structure of g:lightline.active.left.
You can configure the components in the statusline by the following four variables:
g:lightline.active.leftg:lightline.active.rightg:lightline.inactive.leftg:lightline.inactive.right
Of course, your settings in .vimrc have priority over the default setting in lightline.
GitHub branch is important for us. And it is a default component in powerline and vim-powerline. However, lightline does not provide the branch feature in default.
In order to show the branch in the statusline, you firstly install the vim-fugitive plugin.
Then edit the g:lightline in your .vimrc.
- Add your fugitive component to
g:lightline.component. - Add the condition when the fugitive component has information to
g:lightline.component_visible_condition. - Add the component by inserting
'fugitive'tog:lightline.active.left.
let g:lightline = {
\ 'colorscheme': 'wombat',
\ 'active': {
\ 'left': [ [ 'mode', 'paste' ],
\ [ 'fugitive', 'readonly', 'filename', 'modified' ] ]
\ },
\ 'component': {
\ 'readonly': '%{&filetype=="help"?"":&readonly?"⭤":""}',
\ 'modified': '%{&filetype=="help"?"":&modified?"+":&modifiable?"":"-"}',
\ 'fugitive': '%{exists("*fugitive#head")?fugitive#head():""}'
\ },
\ 'component_visible_condition': {
\ 'readonly': '(&filetype!="help"&& &readonly)',
\ 'modified': '(&filetype!="help"&&(&modified||!&modifiable))',
\ 'fugitive': '(exists("*fugitive#head") && ""!=fugitive#head())'
\ },
\ 'separator': { 'left': '⮀', 'right': '⮂' },
\ 'subseparator': { 'left': '⮁', 'right': '⮃' }
\ }
Okay, the branch component is added!
Now, you might get tired of setting both 'component' and 'component_visible_condition'.
Or if you want to do something more complicated?
In fact, the components can be created using functions.
Add your function names for components to g:lightline.component_function.
let g:lightline = {
\ 'colorscheme': 'wombat',
\ 'active': {
\ 'left': [ [ 'mode', 'paste' ],
\ [ 'fugitive', 'readonly', 'filename', 'modified' ] ]
\ },
\ 'component_function': {
\ 'fugitive': 'MyFugitive',
\ 'readonly': 'MyReadonly',
\ 'modified': 'MyModified'
\ },
\ 'separator': { 'left': '⮀', 'right': '⮂' },
\ 'subseparator': { 'left': '⮁', 'right': '⮃' }
\ }
function! MyModified()
if &filetype == "help"
return ""
elseif &modified
return "+"
elseif &modifiable
return ""
else
return ""
endif
endfunction
function! MyReadonly()
if &filetype == "help"
return ""
elseif &readonly
return "⭤"
else
return ""
endif
endfunction
function! MyFugitive()
return exists('*fugitive#head') ? fugitive#head() : ''
endfunction
Finally, you come up with concatenating the three components: the read-only mark, the filename and the modified mark. Now you may know what to do.
let g:lightline = {
\ 'colorscheme': 'wombat',
\ 'active': {
\ 'left': [ [ 'mode', 'paste' ],
\ [ 'fugitive', 'filename' ] ]
\ },
\ 'component_function': {
\ 'fugitive': 'MyFugitive',
\ 'readonly': 'MyReadonly',
\ 'modified': 'MyModified',
\ 'filename': 'MyFilename'
\ },
\ 'separator': { 'left': '⮀', 'right': '⮂' },
\ 'subseparator': { 'left': '⮁', 'right': '⮃' }
\ }
function! MyModified()
if &filetype == "help"
return ""
elseif &modified
return "+"
elseif &modifiable
return ""
else
return ""
endif
endfunction
function! MyReadonly()
if &filetype == "help"
return ""
elseif &readonly
return "⭤"
else
return ""
endif
endfunction
function! MyFugitive()
return exists('*fugitive#head') ? fugitive#head() : ''
endfunction
function! MyFilename()
return ('' != MyReadonly() ? MyReadonly() . ' ' : '') .
\ ('' != expand('%t') ? expand('%t') : '[No Name]') .
\ ('' != MyModified() ? ' ' . MyModified() : '')
endfunction
Oops! We forgot the cool mark for the branch component! (work with the patched font for vim-powerline)
function! MyFugitive()
return exists('*fugitive#head') && len(fugitive#head()) ? '⭠ '.fugitive#head() : ''
endfunction
Of course, you can name your component as you wish.
let g:lightline = {
\ 'active': {
\ 'left': [ [ 'mode', 'paste' ],
\ [ 'my_component' ] ] },
\ 'component_function': {
\ 'my_component': 'MyComponent', ...
This is the end of the tutorial. For more information, see :help lightline. Good luck with your nice statuslines.
My setting
Here's my setting. I use the patched font for vim-powerline.
let g:lightline = {
\ 'colorscheme': 'landscape',
\ 'mode_map': { 'c': 'NORMAL' },
\ 'active': {
\ 'left': [ [ 'mode', 'paste' ], [ 'fugitive', 'filename' ] ]
\ },
\ 'component_function': {
\ 'modified': 'MyModified',
\ 'readonly': 'MyReadonly',
\ 'fugitive': 'MyFugitive',
\ 'filename': 'MyFilename',
\ 'fileformat': 'MyFileformat',
\ 'filetype': 'MyFiletype',
\ 'fileencoding': 'MyFileencoding',
\ 'mode': 'MyMode',
\ },
\ 'separator': { 'left': '⮀', 'right': '⮂' },
\ 'subseparator': { 'left': '⮁', 'right': '⮃' }
\ }
function! MyModified()
return &ft =~ 'help\|vimfiler\|gundo' ? '' : &modified ? '+' : &modifiable ? '' : '-'
endfunction
function! MyReadonly()
return &ft !~? 'help\|vimfiler\|gundo' && &ro ? '⭤' : ''
endfunction
function! MyFilename()
return ('' != MyReadonly() ? MyReadonly() . ' ' : '') .
\ (&ft == 'vimfiler' ? vimfiler#get_status_string() :
\ &ft == 'unite' ? unite#get_status_string() :
\ &ft == 'vimshell' ? substitute(b:vimshell.current_dir,expand('~'),'~','') :
\ '' != expand('%t') ? expand('%t') : '[No Name]') .
\ ('' != MyModified() ? ' ' . MyModified() : '')
endfunction
function! MyFugitive()
return &ft !~? 'vimfiler\|gundo' && exists('*fugitive#head') && len(fugitive#head()) ? '⭠ '.fugitive#head() : ''
endfunction
function! MyFileformat()
return winwidth('.') > 70 ? &fileformat : ''
endfunction
function! MyFiletype()
return winwidth('.') > 70 ? (strlen(&filetype) ? &filetype : 'no ft') : ''
endfunction
function! MyFileencoding()
return winwidth('.') > 70 ? (strlen(&fenc) ? &fenc : &enc) : ''
endfunction
function! MyMode()
return winwidth('.') > 60 ? lightline#mode() : ''
endfunction
When the window width is too narrow, the mode component and the file information component collapse. For example, the gundo buffer is narrow.
Nice looking, isn't it?




























