Christian Brabandt wrote:
> On Wed, December 2, 2009 4:47 am, Peng Yu wrote:
>
>> When I edit a new .sh file, I always want to 'chmod +x'. I'm wondering
>> if there is a way to make this process automated in vim?
>>
>
> You can use an autocommand. Try something like this (I can't test right
> now, because I am on Windows currently):
>
> au BufWritePost *.sh if !executable(expand("%")) | let
> v:fcs_choice="reload" | :exe ":!chmod +x %" | unlet v:fcs_choice='' |
> endif
>
> regards,
> Christian
>
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