runtime(doc): -x is only available when compiled with crypt feature
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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*starting.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2024 Jul 08
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*starting.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2024 Aug 03
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -540,6 +540,7 @@ a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly.
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not needed when reading a file, because there is a check if
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the file that is being read has been encrypted, and Vim asks
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for a key automatically. |encryption|
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{only available when compiled with the |+cryptv| feature}
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*-X*
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-X Do not try connecting to the X server to get the current
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.TH VIM 1 "2024 Jun 04"
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.TH VIM 1 "2024 Aug 03"
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.SH NAME
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vim \- Vi IMproved, a programmer's text editor
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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@ -433,7 +433,10 @@ If the {scriptout} file exists, characters are appended.
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Like \-w, but an existing file is overwritten.
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.TP
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\-x
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Use encryption when writing files. Will prompt for a crypt key.
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If
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.B Vim
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has been compiled with encryption support, use encryption when writing files.
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Will prompt for a crypt key.
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.TP
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\-X
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Don't connect to the X server. Shortens startup time in a terminal, but the
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VIM(1) General Commands Manual VIM(1)
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NAME
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vim - Vi IMproved, a programmer's text editor
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@ -38,11 +36,11 @@ DESCRIPTION
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vim [options] [filelist]
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If the filelist is missing, the editor will start with an empty buffer.
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Otherwise exactly one out of the following four may be used to choose
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Otherwise exactly one out of the following four may be used to choose
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one or more files to be edited.
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file .. A list of filenames. The first one will be the current
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file and read into the buffer. The cursor will be posi‐
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file .. A list of filenames. The first one will be the current
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file and read into the buffer. The cursor will be posi‐
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tioned on the first line of the buffer. You can get to the
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other files with the ":next" command. To edit a file that
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starts with a dash, precede the filelist with "--".
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@ -51,18 +49,18 @@ DESCRIPTION
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from stderr, which should be a tty.
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-t {tag} The file to edit and the initial cursor position depends on
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a "tag", a sort of goto label. {tag} is looked up in the
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a "tag", a sort of goto label. {tag} is looked up in the
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tags file, the associated file becomes the current file and
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the associated command is executed. Mostly this is used
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for C programs, in which case {tag} could be a function
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name. The effect is that the file containing that function
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becomes the current file and the cursor is positioned on
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becomes the current file and the cursor is positioned on
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the start of the function. See ":help tag-commands".
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-q [errorfile]
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Start in quickFix mode. The file [errorfile] is read and
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the first error is displayed. If [errorfile] is omitted,
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the filename is obtained from the 'errorfile' option (de‐
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Start in quickFix mode. The file [errorfile] is read and
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the first error is displayed. If [errorfile] is omitted,
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the filename is obtained from the 'errorfile' option (de‐
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faults to "AztecC.Err" for the Amiga, "errors.err" on other
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systems). Further errors can be jumped to with the ":cn"
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command. See ":help quickfix".
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@ -72,10 +70,10 @@ DESCRIPTION
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vim The "normal" way, everything is default.
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ex Start in Ex mode. Go to Normal mode with the ":vi" command.
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ex Start in Ex mode. Go to Normal mode with the ":vi" command.
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Can also be done with the "-e" argument.
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view Start in read-only mode. You will be protected from writing
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view Start in read-only mode. You will be protected from writing
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the files. Can also be done with the "-R" argument.
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gvim gview
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(only works when -S is the last argument).
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--cmd {command}
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Like using "-c", but the command is executed just before
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processing any vimrc file. You can use up to 10 of these
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Like using "-c", but the command is executed just before
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processing any vimrc file. You can use up to 10 of these
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commands, independently from "-c" commands.
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-A If Vim has been compiled with ARABIC support for editing
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right-to-left oriented files and Arabic keyboard mapping,
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this option starts Vim in Arabic mode, i.e. 'arabic' is
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-A If Vim has been compiled with ARABIC support for editing
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right-to-left oriented files and Arabic keyboard mapping,
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this option starts Vim in Arabic mode, i.e. 'arabic' is
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set. Otherwise an error message is given and Vim aborts.
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-b Binary mode. A few options will be set that makes it pos‐
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-b Binary mode. A few options will be set that makes it pos‐
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sible to edit a binary or executable file.
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-C Compatible. Set the 'compatible' option. This will make
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Vim behave mostly like Vi, even though a .vimrc file ex‐
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-C Compatible. Set the 'compatible' option. This will make
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Vim behave mostly like Vi, even though a .vimrc file ex‐
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ists.
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-d Start in diff mode. There should between two to eight file
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--nofork Foreground. For the GUI version, Vim will not fork and de‐
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tach from the shell it was started in.
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-F If Vim has been compiled with FKMAP support for editing
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right-to-left oriented files and Farsi keyboard mapping,
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this option starts Vim in Farsi mode, i.e. 'fkmap' and
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'rightleft' are set. Otherwise an error message is given
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-F If Vim has been compiled with FKMAP support for editing
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right-to-left oriented files and Farsi keyboard mapping,
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this option starts Vim in Farsi mode, i.e. 'fkmap' and
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'rightleft' are set. Otherwise an error message is given
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and Vim aborts.
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-g If Vim has been compiled with GUI support, this option en‐
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-g If Vim has been compiled with GUI support, this option en‐
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ables the GUI. If no GUI support was compiled in, an error
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message is given and Vim aborts.
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each file.
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-P {parent-title}
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Win32 GUI only: Specify the title of the parent applica‐
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tion. When possible, Vim will run in an MDI window inside
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the application. {parent-title} must appear in the window
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Win32 GUI only: Specify the title of the parent applica‐
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tion. When possible, Vim will run in an MDI window inside
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the application. {parent-title} must appear in the window
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title of the parent application. Make sure that it is spe‐
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cific enough. Note that the implementation is still primi‐
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tive. It won't work with all applications and the menu
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filename as the text file with ".swp" appended. See ":help
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recovery".
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-s Silent mode. Only when started as "Ex" or when the "-e"
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-s Silent mode. Only when started as "Ex" or when the "-e"
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option was given before the "-s" option.
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-s {scriptin}
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The script file {scriptin} is read. The characters in the
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file are interpreted as if you had typed them. The same
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The script file {scriptin} is read. The characters in the
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file are interpreted as if you had typed them. The same
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can be done with the command ":source! {scriptin}". If the
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end of the file is reached before the editor exits, further
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characters are read from the keyboard.
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-V[N]{filename}
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Like -V and set 'verbosefile' to {filename}. The result is
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that messages are not displayed but written to the file
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that messages are not displayed but written to the file
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{filename}. {filename} must not start with a digit.
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--log {filename}
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If Vim has been compiled with eval and channel feature,
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start logging and write entries to {filename}. This works
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If Vim has been compiled with eval and channel feature,
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start logging and write entries to {filename}. This works
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like calling ch_logfile({filename}, 'ao') very early during
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startup.
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-W {scriptout}
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Like -w, but an existing file is overwritten.
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-x Use encryption when writing files. Will prompt for a crypt
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key.
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-x If Vim has been compiled with encryption support, use en‐
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cryption when writing files. Will prompt for a crypt key.
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-X Don't connect to the X server. Shortens startup time in a
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terminal, but the window title and clipboard will not be
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-X Don't connect to the X server. Shortens startup time in a
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terminal, but the window title and clipboard will not be
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used.
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-y Start Vim in easy mode, just like the executable was called
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List the names of all Vim servers that can be found.
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--servername {name}
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Use {name} as the server name. Used for the current Vim,
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Use {name} as the server name. Used for the current Vim,
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unless used with a --remote argument, then it's the name of
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the server to connect to.
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@ -405,12 +403,12 @@ ON-LINE HELP
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FILES
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/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/doc/*.txt
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The Vim documentation files. Use ":help doc-file-list"
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The Vim documentation files. Use ":help doc-file-list"
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to get the complete list.
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vim?? is short version number, like vim91 for Vim 9.1
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/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/doc/tags
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The tags file used for finding information in the docu‐
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The tags file used for finding information in the docu‐
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mentation files.
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/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/syntax/syntax.vim
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@ -423,18 +421,18 @@ FILES
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System wide Vim initializations.
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~/.vimrc, ~/.vim/vimrc, $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/vim/vimrc
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Your personal Vim initializations (first one found is
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Your personal Vim initializations (first one found is
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used).
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/usr/local/share/vim/gvimrc
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System wide gvim initializations.
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~/.gvimrc, ~/.vim/gvimrc, $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/vim/gvimrc
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Your personal gvim initializations (first one found is
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Your personal gvim initializations (first one found is
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used).
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/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/optwin.vim
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Script used for the ":options" command, a nice way to
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Script used for the ":options" command, a nice way to
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view and set options.
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/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/menu.vim
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@ -444,11 +442,11 @@ FILES
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Script to generate a bug report. See ":help bugs".
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/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/filetype.vim
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Script to detect the type of a file by its name. See
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Script to detect the type of a file by its name. See
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":help 'filetype'".
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/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/scripts.vim
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Script to detect the type of a file by its contents.
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Script to detect the type of a file by its contents.
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See ":help 'filetype'".
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/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/print/*.ps
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vi_diff.txt when in Vim). Also have a look at the 'compatible' and
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'cpoptions' options.
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2024 Jun 04 VIM(1)
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2024 Aug 03 VIM(1)
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