On 2023-02-09, Gary Johnson wrote:
> Next, I would start Vim and execute :scriptnames to see what files
> are actually being sourced. The files at the top of the list will
> depend on which Linux distribution you're running (I am assuming
> that you're running Linux) and whether you built Vim yourself. Near
> or at the top of the list, you should see
>
> ~/.vimrc
>
> followed immediately by
>
> ~/.vim_runtime/vimrcs/basic.vim
> ~/.vim_runtime/vimrcs/filetypes.vim
> ~/.vim_runtime/vimrcs/plugins_config.vim
> ~/.vim_runtime/vimrcs/extended.vim
> ~/.vim_runtime/my_configs.vim
>
> and then by more files from the ~/.vim_runtime and /usr/share/vim or
> perhaps /usr/local/share/vim directories.
I didn't notice when I wrote that that the :scriptnames list may
also include plugins from your ~/.vim directory.
Regards,
Gary
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