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  • I'm the package's author and/or maintainer.
  • I have have read [the docs][1].
  • I have tagged a release with a [semver][2] version number.
  • My package repo has a description and a README describing what it's for and how to use it.
  • My package doesn't add context menu entries. *
  • My package doesn't add key bindings. **
  • Any commands are available via the command palette.
  • Preferences and keybindings (if any) are listed in the menu and the command palette, and open in split view.
  • If my package is a syntax it doesn't also add a color scheme. ***
  • I use [.gitattributes][3] to exclude files from the package: images, test files, sublime-project/workspace.

While VS Code and JetBrains editors have the beloved Nyan Cat progress indicator to add a touch of fun while scrolling through code, Sublime Text users have been missing out. This is a lightweight plugin that brings that same playful spirit to Sublime Text with a cute, minimalist status bar progress bar. Featuring a clean █░ bar, exact percentage, and line numbers (e.g., [███████░░░░░░] 47% • Ln 1284/2731), it answers the eternal question "Where am I?" with a smile. Zero config, instantly updates on cursor move or edit,.

@huyhoang8398 huyhoang8398 force-pushed the master branch 2 times, most recently from 4f66e60 to cb83728 Compare January 19, 2026 01:26
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