Minimal mode line configuration for Emacs, inspired by doom-modeline
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mood-line

MELPA MELPA Stable

About

mood-line is a minimal mode-line configuration that aims to replicate some of the features of the more advanced 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

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Configuration

You can install mood-line directly via package-install from MELPA. 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:

(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:

;; 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 on the issue tracker.

Suggestions for improvements and feature requests are always appreciated, as well!