runtime(help): Updated documentation on editorconfig

Add a small section about the distributed Editorconfig plugin at :h
usr_05.txt just below the matchit plugin.  While editing that help
document, also add a bit of more documentation about standard plugins
and local help file additions.

Regenerate $VIMRUNTIME/doc/tags file with all the new tags from the rust
runtime files.

While at it, update the Editorconfig help page (and re-generate the
helptags file).

closes: #13078

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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Christian Brabandt
2023-09-12 21:08:54 +02:00
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*usr_05.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Aug 10
*usr_05.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Sep 12
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
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Here "fancytext" is the name of the package, it can be anything
else.
Adding the editorconfig package *editorconfig-install*
Similar to the matchit package, to load the distributed editorconfig plugin
when Vim starts, add the following line to your vimrc file: >
packadd! editorconfig
After restarting your Vim, the plugin is active and you can read about it at: >
:h editorconfig.txt
More information about packages can be found here: |packages|.
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|add-filetype-plugin|.
GLOBAL PLUGINS *standard-plugin*
GLOBAL PLUGINS *standard-plugin* *distributed-plugins*
When you start Vim, it will automatically load a number of global plugins.
You don't have to do anything for this. They add functionality that most
people will want to use, but which was implemented as a Vim script instead of
being compiled into Vim. You can find them listed in the help index
|standard-plugin-list|. Also see |load-plugins|.
|standard-plugin-list|.
For locally installed plugins and packages (which come with a separated help
file) a similar list can be found in the help section |local-additions|.
Also see |load-plugins|.
*add-global-plugin*
You can add a global plugin to add functionality that will always be present