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# luatab.nvim
## Usage
Add this to your init.lua:
```
Tabline = require'tabline'.tabline
vim.cmd[[ set tabline=%!luaeval('Tabline()') ]]
```
Note: `require'tabline'.tabline` must be assigned to a global variable for it to be picked up by `luaeval`
You can also define your own tabline function using the provided functions for help. The default tabline is equivalent to:
```
local formatTab = require'luatab'.formatTab
Tabline = function()
local i = 1
local line = ''
while i <= vim.fn.tabpagenr('$') do
line = line .. formatTab(i)
i = i + 1
end
return line .. '%T%#TabLineFill#%='
end
```
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