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-" The default vimrc file.
-"
-" Maintainer: The Vim Project <https://github.com/vim/vim>
-" Last Change: 2025 Nov 28
-" Former Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
-"
-" This is loaded if no vimrc file was found.
-" Except when Vim is run with "-u NONE" or "-C".
-" Individual settings can be reverted with ":set option&".
-" Other commands can be reverted as mentioned below.
-
-" When started as "evim", evim.vim will already have done these settings.
-if v:progname =~? "evim"
- finish
-endif
-
-" Bail out if something that ran earlier, e.g. a system wide vimrc, does not
-" want Vim to use these default values.
-if exists('skip_defaults_vim')
- finish
-endif
-
-" Use Vim settings, rather than Vi settings (much better!).
-" This must be first, because it changes other options as a side effect.
-" Avoid side effects when it was already reset.
-if &compatible
- set nocompatible
-endif
-
-" When the +eval feature is missing, the set command above will be skipped.
-" Use a trick to reset compatible only when the +eval feature is missing.
-silent! while 0
- set nocompatible
-silent! endwhile
-
-set ttimeout " time out for key codes
-set ttimeoutlen=100 " wait up to 100ms after Esc for special key
-
-" Show @@@ in the last line if it is truncated.
-set display=truncate
-
-" Show a few lines of context around the cursor. Note that this makes the
-" text scroll if you mouse-click near the start or end of the window.
-set scrolloff=5
-
-" Do incremental searching when it's possible to timeout.
-if has('reltime')
- set incsearch
-endif
-
-" Do not recognize octal numbers for Ctrl-A and Ctrl-X, most users find it
-" confusing.
-set nrformats-=octal
-
-" For Win32 GUI: remove 't' flag from 'guioptions': no tearoff menu entries.
-if has('win32')
- set guioptions-=t
-endif
-
-" Don't use Q for Ex mode, use it for formatting. Except for Select mode.
-" Revert with ":unmap Q".
-map Q gq
-sunmap Q
-
-" CTRL-U in insert mode deletes a lot. Use CTRL-G u to first break undo,
-" so that you can undo CTRL-U after inserting a line break.
-" Revert with ":iunmap <C-U>".
-inoremap <C-U> <C-G>u<C-U>
-
-" In many terminal emulators the mouse works just fine. By enabling it you
-" can position the cursor, Visually select and scroll with the mouse.
-" Only xterm can grab the mouse events when using the shift key, for other
-" terminals use ":", select text and press Esc.
-if has('mouse')
- if &term =~ 'xterm'
- set mouse=a
- else
- set mouse=nvi
- endif
-endif
-
-" Only do this part when Vim was compiled with the +eval feature.
-if 1
-
- " Enable file type detection.
- " Use the default filetype settings, so that mail gets 'tw' set to 72,
- " 'cindent' is on in C files, etc.
- " Also load indent files, to automatically do language-dependent indenting.
- " Revert with ":filetype off".
- filetype plugin indent on
-
- " Put these in an autocmd group, so that you can revert them with:
- " ":autocmd! vimStartup"
- augroup vimStartup
- autocmd!
-
- " When editing a file, always jump to the last known cursor position.
- " Don't do it when the position is invalid, when inside an event handler
- " (happens when dropping a file on gvim), for a commit or rebase message
- " (likely a different one than last time), and when using xxd(1) to filter
- " and edit binary files (it transforms input files back and forth, causing
- " them to have dual nature, so to speak) or when running the new tutor
- autocmd BufReadPost *
- \ let line = line("'\"")
- \ | if line >= 1 && line <= line("$") && &filetype !~# 'commit'
- \ && index(['xxd', 'gitrebase', 'tutor'], &filetype) == -1
- \ && !&diff
- \ | execute "normal! g`\""
- \ | endif
-
- " Set the default background for putty to dark. Putty usually sets the
- " $TERM to xterm and by default it starts with a dark background which
- " makes syntax highlighting often hard to read with bg=light
- " undo this using: ":au! vimStartup TermResponse"
- autocmd TermResponse * if v:termresponse == "\e[>0;136;0c" | set bg=dark | endif
- augroup END
-
- " Quite a few people accidentally type "q:" instead of ":q" and get confused
- " by the command line window. Give a hint about how to get out.
- " If you don't like this you can put this in your vimrc:
- " ":autocmd! vimHints"
- augroup vimHints
- au!
- autocmd CmdwinEnter *
- \ echohl Todo |
- \ echo gettext('You discovered the command-line window! You can close it with ":q".') |
- \ echohl None
- augroup END
-
-endif
-
-" Switch syntax highlighting on when the terminal has colors or when using the
-" GUI (which always has colors).
-if &t_Co > 2 || has("gui_running")
- " Revert with ":syntax off".
- syntax on
-
- " I like highlighting strings inside C comments.
- " Revert with ":unlet g:c_comment_strings".
- let c_comment_strings=1
-endif
-
-" Convenient command to see the difference between the current buffer and the
-" file it was loaded from, thus the changes you made.
-" Only define it when not defined already.
-" Revert with: ":delcommand DiffOrig".
-if !exists(":DiffOrig")
- command DiffOrig vert new | set bt=nofile | r ++edit # | 0d_ | diffthis
- \ | wincmd p | diffthis
-endif
-
-if has('langmap') && exists('+langremap')
- " Prevent that the langmap option applies to characters that result from a
- " mapping. If set (default), this may break plugins (but it's backward
- " compatible).
- set nolangremap
-endif