# mood-line [![MELPA](https://melpa.org/packages/mood-line-badge.svg)](https://melpa.org/#/mood-line) [![MELPA Stable](https://stable.melpa.org/packages/mood-line-badge.svg)](https://stable.melpa.org/#/mood-line) ## About mood-line is a minimal mode line configuration that aims to replicate some of the features of the more advanced [doom-modeline](https://github.com/seagle0128/doom-modeline) package. ## Features * Clean, minimal design * Customizable glyph sets * Anzu and multiple-cursors counters * Encoding and EOL style indicator * Version control status indicator * Custom Flycheck/Flymake indicator * Lightweight with no dependencies ## Preview ![Preview Image](https://gitlab.com/jessieh/mood-line/raw/assets/mood-line.png "Preview Image") ## Configuration You can install mood-line directly via `package-install` from [MELPA](https://melpa.org/). After installation, you can activate the global minor mode with `M-x mood-line-mode`. Deactivating `mode-line-mode` will restore the default `mode-line-format`. If you are a user of `use-package`, it is easy to configure mood-line directly in your init.el: ```elisp (use-package mood-line ;; Enable mood-line :config (mood-line-mode) ;; Use pretty Fira Code-compatible glyphs :custom (mood-line-glyph-alist mood-line-glyphs-fira-code)) ``` By default, mood-line will use basic ASCII character glyphs to decorate mode line segments. If you'd like to see prettier Unicode glyphs, you can change the value of `mood-line-glyph-alist`: ```elisp ;; The default set of glyphs: ;; * myModifiedFile.js Replace*3 + main Javascript ! Issues: 2 (setq mood-line-glyph-alist mood-line-glyphs-ascii) ;; A set of Fira Code-compatible Unicode glyphs: ;; ● myModifiedFile.js Replace×3 + main JavaScript → Issues: 2 (setq mood-line-glyph-alist mood-line-glyphs-fira-code) ;; A set of Unicode glyphs: ;; ● myModifiedFile.js Replace✕3 🞤 main JavaScript ⚑ Issues: 2 (setq mood-line-glyph-alist mood-line-glyphs-unicode) ``` If you'd like to supply your own glyphs, you can use the customization interface (`M-x customize-variable mood-line-glyph-alist`) or view the documentation (`M-x describe-variable mood-line-glyph-alist`) for more information. You can further tweak the behavior and appearance of mood-line by viewing the customizable variables and faces in the `mood-line` and `mood-line-faces` customization groups. (`M-x customize-group mood-line`) ## Feedback If you experience any issues with this package, please [open an issue](https://gitlab.com/jessieh/mood-line/issues/new) on the issue tracker. Suggestions for improvements and feature requests are always appreciated, as well!