> I'm at the opposite end of the spectrum, preferring an almost
> virgin Vim config because I jump between machines (1 MacBook, 2
> Linux laptops & a Linux router at home; Win32 and a Linux box at
> work; and a web-hosting service running Linux) enough that I
> don't want to try and keep configs in sync between them all.
> Having the full functionality of vim the same on all of them
> reduces my mental overhead.
That is how I usually use Vim too, though I have a straight customized
.vimrc, I tend to have different settings at each machine. But I usually
know, what to set, to loosing my .vimrc wouldn't hurt me that much. If in
need, I would script something and I tend to forget about it and
later on, have to re-invent it ;)
And working with tiny vi enlightens me, what is so useful and comfortable
with a full featured vim. It's still fun, to try to get around, like it
used to be in the 70s.
And even though, I have written several plugins, I try to keep my plugin
usage to a minimum and barely use them. Even not my own. Hm, that sounds
like they don't work well...
regards,
Christian
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