From 0e9ddbb0bf0cd34500155ea4b03de2e2a38d8ab2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Marvin Borner
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 23:33:42 +0100
Subject: Well I'm using Arch again
---
.local/share/nvim/plugged/nnn.vim/README.md | 126 ----------------------------
1 file changed, 126 deletions(-)
delete mode 100644 .local/share/nvim/plugged/nnn.vim/README.md
(limited to '.local/share/nvim/plugged/nnn.vim/README.md')
diff --git a/.local/share/nvim/plugged/nnn.vim/README.md b/.local/share/nvim/plugged/nnn.vim/README.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 985a59a..0000000
--- a/.local/share/nvim/plugged/nnn.vim/README.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,126 +0,0 @@
-# nnn.vim
-
-Fast and featureful file manager in vim/neovim powered by nnn.
-
-
-
- colorscheme snow
-
-
-### Requirements
-
-1. nnn (minimum version 2.2)
-2. Neovim or Vim 8.1 with terminal support
-
-### Install
-
-You must install nnn itself. Instructions
-[here](https://github.com/jarun/nnn#installation).
-
-Then install using your favorite plugin manager:
-
-```vim
-" using vim-plug
-Plug 'mcchrish/nnn.vim'
-```
-
-### Usage
-
-To open nnn as a file picker in vim/neovim, use the command `:NnnPicker` or
-`:Np` or the key-binding `n`. You can pass a directory to `:NnnPicker`
-command and opens nnn from there e.g. `:NnnPicker path/to/somewhere`.
-
-Once you [select](https://github.com/jarun/nnn#selection) one or more files and
-press enter, vim quits the nnn window and opens the first selected
-file and add the remaining files to the arg list/buffer list.
-
-Pressing enter on a file in nnn will pick any earlier selection, pick
-the file and exit nnn.
-
-To discard selection and exit, press ^G.
-
-Please visit the complete documentation by running `:help nnn`.
-
-### Configurations
-
-#### Custom mappings
-
-```vim
-" Disable default mappings
-let g:nnn#set_default_mappings = 0
-
-" Then set your own
-nnoremap nn :NnnPicker
-
-
-" Or override
-" Start nnn in the current file's directory
-nnoremap n :NnnPicker '%:p:h'
-```
-
-#### Layout
-
-```vim
-" Opens the nnn window in a split
-let g:nnn#layout = 'new' " or vnew, tabnew etc.
-
-" Or pass a dictionary with window size
-let g:nnn#layout = { 'left': '~20%' } " or right, up, down
-```
-
-#### Action
-
-You can set extra key-bindings for opening files in different ways. Nothing is
-set by default to not override nnn's own key-bindings.
-
-```vim
-let g:nnn#action = {
- \ '': 'tab split',
- \ '': 'split',
- \ '': 'vsplit' }
-```
-
-For example, when inside an nnn window, pressing ctrl-t will open the
-selected file in a tab, instead of the current window. ctrl-x will
-open in a split an so on. Meanwhile for multi selected files will be loaded in
-the buffer list.
-
-#### Command override
-
-When you want to override the default nnn command and add some extra flags.
-Example you want to start nnn in light mode.
-
-```vim
-let g:nnn#command = 'nnn -l'
-
-" or pass some env variables
-let g:nnn#command = 'NNN_RESTRICT_NAV_OPEN=1 nnn -l'
-```
-
-#### `nnn#pick()`
-
-The `nnn#pick([][,])` function can be called with custom directory
-and additional options such as opening file in splits or tabs. Basically a more
-configurable version of `:NnnPicker` command.
-
-```vim
-call nnn#pick('~/some-files', { 'edit': 'vertical split' })
-" Then you can do all kinds of mappings if you want
-```
-
-`opts` can be:
-
-- `edit` - type of window the select file will be open.
-- `layout` - same as `g:nnn#layout` and overrides it if specified.
-
-#### Environment variables
-
-You can define env variables in `vimrc` and nnn will detect it.
-
-```vim
-let $NNN_RESTRICT_NAV_OPEN=1
-```
-
-### Credits
-
-Main nnn program: https://github.com/jarun/nnn
--
cgit v1.2.3