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Show default values for most cursorword settings and fg / bg colors to highlight - another use case of the plugin. Reference to underlying nvim api call which has even more options available.
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Hi @yamatsum,
I really like your plugin. It's simple and hasn't caused performance problems that I've come across with other cursorword plugins. It took me a while to realize it offered highlighting as well as underlining when I looked at the implementation and the docs for vim.api.nvim_set_hl. I thought there might be some value to other potential users by adding another example showing highlighting and the other options available.