require("zen-mode").setup { window = { backdrop = 0.95, -- shade the backdrop of the Zen window. Set to 1 to keep the same as Normal -- height and width can be: -- * an absolute number of cells when > 1 -- * a percentage of the width / height of the editor when <= 1 -- * a function that returns the width or the height width = 120, -- width of the Zen window height = 1, -- height of the Zen window -- by default, no options are changed for the Zen window -- uncomment any of the options below, or add other vim.wo options you want to apply options = { -- signcolumn = "no", -- disable signcolumn -- number = false, -- disable number column -- relativenumber = false, -- disable relative numbers -- cursorline = false, -- disable cursorline -- cursorcolumn = false, -- disable cursor column -- foldcolumn = "0", -- disable fold column -- list = false, -- disable whitespace characters } }, plugins = { -- disable some global vim options (vim.o...) -- comment the lines to not apply the options options = { enabled = true, ruler = false, -- disables the ruler text in the cmd line area showcmd = false -- disables the command in the last line of the screen }, twilight = {enabled = true}, -- enable to start Twilight when zen mode opens gitsigns = {enabled = false}, -- disables git signs tmux = {enabled = true}, -- disables the tmux statusline -- this will change the font size on kitty when in zen mode -- to make this work, you need to set the following kitty options: -- - allow_remote_control socket-only -- - listen_on unix:/tmp/kitty kitty = { enabled = false, font = "+4" -- font size increment } }, -- callback where you can add custom code when the Zen window opens on_open = function(win) end, -- callback where you can add custom code when the Zen window closes on_close = function() end }