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" $VIMRUNTIME refers to the versioned system directory where Vim stores its
" system runtime files -- /usr/share/vim/vim<version>.
"
" Vim will load $VIMRUNTIME/defaults.vim if the user does not have a vimrc.
" This happens after /etc/vim/vimrc(.local) are loaded, so it will override " any settings in these files.
"
" If you don't want that to happen, uncomment the below line to prevent " defaults.vim from being loaded.
" let g:skip_defaults_vim = 1
"
" If you would rather _use_ default.vim's settings, but have the system or
" user vimrc override its settings, then uncomment the line below.
" source $VIMRUNTIME/defaults.vim
" All Debian-specific settings are defined in $VIMRUNTIME/debian.vim and
" sourced by the call to :runtime you can find below. If you wish to change
" any of those settings, you should do it in this file or
" /etc/vim/vimrc.local, since debian.vim will be overwritten everytime an
" upgrade of the vim packages is performed. It is recommended to make changes
" after sourcing debian.vim so your settings take precedence.
runtime! debian.vim
" Uncomment the next line to make Vim more Vi-compatible
" NOTE: debian.vim sets 'nocompatible'. Setting 'compatible' changes
" numerous options, so any other options should be set AFTER changing
" 'compatible'.
"set compatible
" Vim5 and later versions support syntax highlighting. Uncommenting the next
" line enables syntax highlighting by default.
if has("syntax")
syntax on
endif
" If using a dark background within the editing area and syntax highlighting
" turn on this option as well
"set background=dark
" Uncomment the following to have Vim jump to the last position when
" reopening a file
"au BufReadPost * if line("'\"") > 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$") | exe "normal! g'\"" | endif
" Uncomment the following to have Vim load indentation rules and plugins
" according to the detected filetype.
"filetype plugin indent on
" The following are commented out as they cause vim to behave a lot
" differently from regular Vi. They are highly recommended though.
"set showcmd " Show (partial) command in status line.
"set showmatch " Show matching brackets.
"set ignorecase " Do case insensitive matching
"set smartcase " Do smart case matching
"set incsearch " Incremental search
"set autowrite " Automatically save before commands like :next and :make
"set hidden " Hide buffers when they are abandoned
"set mouse=a " Enable mouse usage (all modes)
" Source a global configuration file if available
if filereadable("/etc/vim/vimrc.local")
source /etc/vim/vimrc.local
endif
" My configi "
filetype on
filetype plugin indent on
set mouse=a
set encoding=utf-8
set t_Co=256n
set autoindent
set tabstop=4
set shiftwidth=4
set expandtab
set softtabstop=4
set showmode
set showcmd
set number
set relativenumber
set cursorline
set wrap
set linebreak
" 插入匹配括号
inoremap ( ()<LEFT>
inoremap [ []<LEFT>
inoremap { {}<LEFT>
inoremap < <><LEFT>
function! SetupHTML()
set tabstop=4
set shiftwidth=4
set softtabstop=4
endfunction
augroup filetype_usr
autocmd!
autocmd Filetype html call SetupHTML()
augroup END