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I want to create a plugin or a piece of code in my vimrc to use vim as a DNA sequence viewer. For this, I need to display permanently a name of a line.

For example:

String1  AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
String2  BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
String3  CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC

String1, String2 and String3 must be replaced with the line number in vim, for example String543 if the line is on line 543 of the file.

Is it possible?

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See the help for the statusline option.

You would probably want to use a status line field like:

%{substitute(getline(".")," .*","","")}

which displays the first space-delimited word of the current line.
(Don't forget to escape and " when setting it.)

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The ShowMarks.vim plugin comes 'close' - if you like

It will show the location of markers inside you file:

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  • Use this with mksession and viminfo to persist markers across restarts.
  • You can produce a list of marks using :marks:

    mark line  col file/text
     '     13   29 cout << std::boolalpha << b << endl;
     a     11    0 smatch m;
     b     13    0 cout << std::boolalpha << b << endl;
     c     16    0 cout << m[0] << endl;
     q     20    0 }
     M      4    0 using namespace std;
     6      8    0 
     "      5    0 
     [      1    0 #include <regex>
     ]     20 2147483647 }
     ^     13   30 cout << std::boolalpha << b << endl;
     .     18    0 cout << endl;
     <     18    0 cout << endl;
     >     18    0 cout << endl;
    

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