> On 2010-01-29, Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
> > I just managed to clobber one machine's ~/.vim.local directory 
> > (where I keep machine-specific settings).  Luckily I have an 
> > instance of 'vim' still running with the old settings.  Armed with 
> > my recent ':redir @a' knowledge (thanks to Brett and wikia), I've 
> > managed to save the settings I care about, via:
> > 
> > :redir @a
> > :let
> > :set
> > :abbrev
> > :map
> > :redir END
> > 
> > But, I was wondering: is there a way to get single-column output for 
> > ':set'?  The results I got were hard to 'diff'.
> 
> You could use :mkvimrc.
Hmm.  Cool.  I don't really like the way it formats things (e.g. 
literal ^V^P and ^V^[ where I'd written <C-P> and <ESC> in mappings) 
(for compatibility, as explained by :help :mkvimrc).  But, it did manage 
to make me notice a couple things I'd missed in the first diffs.
-- 
Thanks,
Ben
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