There are some general settings for convenience in almost everyone's .vimrc file. Let's shorten your .vimrc and make the default vim better.
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Out-of-the-box: address a ton of deficiencies of the default vim configurations that nearly everyone can agree upon.
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Mnemonic key bindings: commands have mnemonic prefixes like
<Leader> bfor the buffer commands or<Leader> wfor the window commands.SPCkey is recommended as the leader key. You could also see the key bindings in wiki.
If new to Vim, you can install vim-better-default as a starting point, rather than copying some random vimrc you found.
If you have been a vimmer for quit a while, please see default.vim directly. In the beginning vim-better-default is intended for simplifying the tedious .vimrc file, so you may also use it to shorten your .vimrc.
This plugin can be installed with a varity of plugin managers, such as:
- Vundle
- Add
Plugin 'liuchengxu/vim-better-defaultto .vimrc - Run
:source $MYVIMRCand:PluginInstall
- Add
- Plug
- Add
Plug 'liuchengxu/vim-better-defaultto .vimrc - Run
:source $MYVIMRCand:PlugInstall
- Add
| Option | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
vim_better_default_minimum |
Only add essential funationalities | 0 |
vim_better_default_backup_on |
Set backup | 0 |
vim_better_default_persistent_undo |
Persistent undo | 0 |
vim_better_default_enable_folding |
Enable fold | 1 |
vim_better_default_key_mapping |
Whole key (re)mappings | 1 |
vim_better_default_basic_key_mapping |
Basic key (re)mappings | 1 |
vim_better_default_buffer_key_mapping |
Buffer key mappings | 1 |
vim_better_default_file_key_mapping |
File key mappings | 1 |
vim_better_default_fold_key_mapping |
Fold key mappings | 1 |
vim_better_default_window_key_mapping |
Window key mappings | 1 |
If you set the vim_better_default_minumum option, then vim seemingly looks like no difference with the default vim, it only adds some essential funtionalities.
let g:vim_better_default_minimum = 1If you want to exclude key mappings in vim-better-default, just set the value as 0.
let g:vim_better_default_key_mapping = 0For more details, please refer to the default.vim. Don't worry. It is extremely simple and just part of your own .vimrc file alike.
You can also fork vim-better-default and modify plugin/default.vim for more customization.
default.vim normally loads after your .vimrc, making it a bit tricky to override. If you want to load it earlier, add the following content to your .vimrc, then follow on the settings you want to override.
For instance, if you don't like relativenumber:
runtime! plugin/default.vim
set norelativenumberIf you have any ideas or suggestions to improve vim-better-default, please open an issue, or fork it and send a pull request. Your feedback is highly appreciated.