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This PR adds support for a user defined function that yankstack will run after the initial setup.
I recently switched from pathogen to Vim's built-in support for plugins, and noticed that calling
yankstack#setup()to get custom mappings set up did not work anymore; it turns out I have to throw apackloadallsomewhere in my vimrc, but that breaks other things.So I thought: why not let the user know when the initial setup is complete? I could then add the following to my vimrc, and call it a day:
What do you think about that? Can you think of a better way to solve this?
Ciao,
Matteo