Sunday, April 3, 2011

CLI VIM on Windows

I use a terrible Windows 7 machine at my college with no admin access.
I do have access to the CMD and can run "portable apps" on it. I can
alter the path in the CMD. The first thing that I do when I sit at a
machine is mount my DiskOnKey then add the path to Gvim (on the
DiskOnKey) to the CMD. However, it opens a new window with Gvim, and I
must use the rather long "gVimPortable.exe" command. Is there a way to
get the behaviour of vim on Linux, where I would just type vim and it
would open in the CMD?

Thanks.

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Dotan Cohen

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