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It cames to my mind a weird idea : sorting parts of my .vimrc. Take few minutes to sort out this, it's easy !
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set ai " set auto-indenting on for programming syntax on " turn syntax highlighting on by default set undolevels=100 set backup backupdir=/tmp " swap files. (/tmp/file~) " (see also 'set writebackup' and 'set backupskip') iab _file <C-R>% " filename (register %) autocmd! BufWritePost $MYVIMRC source $MYVIMRC " auto-reload when ~/.vimrc is edited " MYVIMRC is the platform-independent location " of your .vimrc file
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autocmd! BufWritePost $MYVIMRC source $MYVIMRC " auto-reload when ~/.vimrc is edited " MYVIMRC is the platform-independent location " of your .vimrc file iab _file <C-R>% " filename (register %) set ai " set auto-indenting on for programming set backup backupdir=/tmp " swap files. (/tmp/file~) " (see also 'set writebackup' and 'set backupskip') set undolevels=100 syntax on " turn syntax highlighting on by default
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1,6d0 < set ai " set auto-indenting on for programming < syntax on " turn syntax highlighting on by default < set undolevels=100 < set backup backupdir=/tmp " swap files. (/tmp/file~) < " (see also 'set writebackup' and 'set backupskip') < iab _file <C-R>% " filename (register %) 9a4,9 > iab _file <C-R>% " filename (register %) > set ai " set auto-indenting on for programming > set backup backupdir=/tmp " swap files. (/tmp/file~) > " (see also 'set writebackup' and 'set backupskip') > set undolevels=100 > syntax on " turn syntax highlighting on by default
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