Monday, October 28, 2013

Re: How do I make a file not be recognized as a file type?

Paul Isambert wrote:
> Sam Roberts <vieuxtech@gmail.com> a écrit:
>> On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 10:46 AM, Charles Campbell
>> <Charles.E.Campbell@nasa.gov> wrote:
>>> Do you have a comment character? Use modelines. Assuming % kicks off a
>>> comment, put the following at the bottom of the file:
>> json does not, infamously, support comments
>>
>> But even if it did, I want ALL *.json to be not recognized as javascript.
> Delete the autocommand defined in filetype.vim:
>
> :au! filetypedetect BufNewFile,BufRead *.json
>
Modifying a file such as filetype.vim that came with vim (ie. a system
file) is a Bad Idea. After the next update, the changes (long
forgotten) will "disappear".

I was thinking that you wanted to change only "some" json files. To do
all *.json files:

In your $HOME/.vim/filetype.vim (create it if you don't have one): put
in the following line,

au BufNewFile,BufReadPost *.json setl ft=

This command will override the system-assigned filetype of json with:
nothing!

Regards,
Chip Campbell


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