numbers.vim is a plugin for intelligently toggling line numbers.
This plugin alternates between relative numbering (relativenumber
) and
absolute numbering (number
) for the active window depending on the mode
you are in. In a GUI, it also functions based on whether or not the app has
focus.
Commands are included for toggling the line numbering method and for enabling and disabling the plugin.
- Vim 7.3+
Using pathogen or vundle for installation is recommended.
For pathogen users, clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/myusuf3/numbers.vim.git ~/.vim/bundle/numbers
For vundle users, add the following to your .vimrc
and then run
a :BundleInstall
:
Bundle "myusuf3/numbers.vim"
If you see numbers where they don't belong like in the help menus or other vim plugins be sure to add your plugins to the excludes list in your vimrc like so
let g:numbers_exclude = ['tagbar', 'gundo', 'minibufexpl', 'nerdtree']
The plugin by default contains the following:
let g:numbers_exclude = ['unite', 'tagbar', 'startify', 'gundo', 'vimshell', 'w3m']$
So be sure to include the superset in your vimrc or gvimrc
Once installed, no action is required on your part. But for convenience, you
may want to add mappings in your .vimrc
for some of the commands, e.g.,
nnoremap <F3> :NumbersToggle<CR>
nnoremap <F4> :NumbersOnOff<CR>
If you are lucky enough to be a Vim 7.4 user, you may experience unexpected
behaviour if set number
is not present in your ~/.vimrc
.