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haas:fall2019:unix:vim_customize

Customizing your VIM session

Since we'll be using VIM quite a bit this semester (and hopefully beyond!), we should customize it to make it even more useful than it is already!

Create/Edit your ~/.vimrc file

Open your vim config file:

lab46:~$ vim ~/.vimrc

Enter settings

Here are some good starter settings you may find useful. Use your references to look up what these options do.

set tabstop=4
set shiftwidth=4
syn on
set cursorline
set number
set smartindent

Save and exit when done.

When you next open vim to edit a file, you should notice some differences in both appearance and behavior.

haas/fall2019/unix/vim_customize.txt · Last modified: 2012/09/15 16:45 by 127.0.0.1