lambdalisue / vim-fern-renderer-nerdfont

🌿 fern.vim plugin which add file type icon through nerdfont.vim
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Change default variable of "g:fern#renderer#nerdfont#padding" to "" in doc. #25

Closed gen740 closed 10 months ago

gen740 commented 10 months ago

After this change, the default value of g:fern#renderer#nerdfont#padding is set to "".

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coderabbitai[bot] commented 10 months ago

Walkthrough

The update involves a modification to a configuration variable within a renderer component. The variable, previously set to a default value of a single space, has now been changed to an empty string. This suggests a refinement in the handling or display of certain elements where the absence of a character is preferred over a space.

Changes

File Path Change Summary
doc/fern-renderer-nerdfont.txt Default value of VARIABLE changed from " " to ""

Poem

🐇 In the realm of code, a space takes flight,
Leaving behind a string so tight.
A rabbit hops through the bits with glee,
For in the absence of space, more can be. 🌟 🐇


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lambdalisue commented 10 months ago

Thanks a lot!