I'm using the auto reload trick for my .vimrc:
if !exists( "autoload_vimrc" )
  let autoload_vimrc = 1
  autocmd BufWritePost .vimrc source $MYVIMRC
endif
I'd like to auto reload .vimrc when any of my configuration files are modified.
I tried adding all of the following to the if section above:
  autocmd BufWritePost .vim/after/plugin/misc.vim source ~/.vimrc
  autocmd BufWritePost .vim/after/plugin/misc.vim source $MYVIMRC
  autocmd BufWritePost misc.vim source ~/.vimrc
  autocmd BufWritePost misc.vim source $MYVIMRC
None seem to work.
My ~/.vim directory is actually a symlink to ~/projects/dot_vim/.vim, so I don't really want to hardcode the path.  However, just to test, I even did that.  Still no joy.
Ideally, it would be great to just say if any *.vim file in the .vim directory is modified then reload $MYVIMRC.
Any pointers?
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