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23 days agoI forgot that it’s April first, and was wondering what catasthropic event had happend in order that it had to be stated in the title that its not a joke


I forgot that it’s April first, and was wondering what catasthropic event had happend in order that it had to be stated in the title that its not a joke


So if i understood this clearly, because of halucinations during gameplay there can be things which aren’t actually there?
like you see that guys haircut from the front, you move to the side ingame, and it disapears? or things in the distance change or disapear when you get closed to them?
After hours of trying out different plugins the closest I could find is the lualine & tabby combination:

About to test it during work, at first look it looks like it has everything I need, only shows current buffers in tab, and in correct order
local lualine_theme = require("highlight").lualine_theme
require("lualine").setup({
options = {
icons_enabled = true,
theme = lualine_theme,
component_separators = { left = "", right = "" },
section_separators = { left = "", right = "" },
disabled_filetypes = {
statusline = {},
winbar = {},
},
ignore_focus = {},
globalstatus = true,
refresh = {
statusline = 1000,
tabline = 1000,
winbar = 1000,
},
},
sections = {
lualine_a = { "branch" },
lualine_b = { empty_section },
lualine_c = {},
lualine_x = {},
lualine_y = { { "diagnostics", sections = { "error", "warn" } } },
lualine_z = { "location" },
},
inactive_sections = {},
tabline = {},
winbar = {},
inactive_winbar = {},
extensions = { "fugitive", "nvim-tree" },
})
local theme = {
fill = "TabLineFill",
-- Also you can do this: fill = { fg='#f2e9de', bg='#907aa9', style='italic' }
head = "TabLine",
current = "TabLineSel",
tab = "TabLine",
win = "TabLine",
tail = "TabLine",
}
vim.o.showtabline = 2
local tabby_theme = require("highlight").tabby_theme
require("tabby.tabline").set(function(line)
return {
line.tabs().foreach(function(tab)
local hl = tab.is_current() and tabby_theme.current or tabby_theme.tab
return {
line.sep("", hl, tabby_theme.fill),
tab.number(),
tab.name(),
line.sep("", hl, tabby_theme.fill),
hl = hl,
margin = " ",
}
end),
line.spacer(),
line.wins_in_tab(line.api.get_current_tab()).foreach(function(win)
local hl = win.is_current() and tabby_theme.current or tabby_theme.tab
return {
line.sep("", hl, tabby_theme.fill),
win.buf_name(),
line.sep("", hl, tabby_theme.fill),
hl = hl,
margin = " ",
}
end),
hl = tabby_theme.fill,
}
end)
I’d still be highly sceptical about pull requests with code created by llms. Personally what I noticed is that the author of such pr doesn’t even read the code, and i have to go through all the slop