Odpowiedzi:
One nie są takie same. Vimrc to plik, który edytujesz, aby zmienić zachowanie vima. Jest to plik konfiguracyjny.
Viminfo jest jak pamięć podręczna do trwałego przechowywania buforów cięcia i innych rzeczy.
Z docs ( :help viminfo
):
The viminfo file is used to store:
- The command line history.
- The search string history.
- The input-line history.
- Contents of non-empty registers.
- Marks for several files.
- File marks, pointing to locations in files.
- Last search/substitute pattern (for 'n' and '&').
- The buffer list.
- Global variables.
Innymi słowy, Vim zapisuje ten plik, a nie ty.
Oto przykład (moja zmodyfikowana wersja).
if has("python")
python import sys
python import os
python import vim
python sys.argv = [vim.eval("v:progname")]
endif
set nocompatible " Use Vim defaults (much better!)
set bs=2 " allow backspacing over everything in insert mode
set nobackup " Don't keep a backup file
set viminfo='20,\"90,h,% " read/write a .viminfo file
set history=500
set statusline=%<%f%m%r%y%=%b\ 0x%B\ \ %l,%c%V\ %P
set laststatus=2 " always a status line
set dir=~/.vim/tmp// " Put all swap files in common location (out of workspace and NFS volumes)
" set undodir=~/.vim/tmp/undo//
" set undofile
set hidden " allow editing in multiple buffers
set incsearch
set ignorecase
set smartcase
set scrolloff=3
" GUI options that need to be set here first
" Remove exta, useless button bar.
set guioptions-=T
set guioptions+=t
set encoding=utf-8
" Don't use Ex mode, use Q for formatting
map Q gq
" Switch syntax highlighting on, when the terminal has colors
" Also switch on highlighting the last used search pattern.
if &t_Co > 2 || has("gui_running")
syntax enable
set hlsearch
" colorscheme mycolors
endif
filetype plugin on
filetype indent on
augroup cprog
" Remove all cprog autocommands
au!
" When starting to edit a file:
" For C and C++ files set formatting of comments and set C-indenting on.
" For other files switch it off.
" Don't change the order, it's important that the line with * comes first.
autocmd FileType * set formatoptions=tcql nocindent comments&
autocmd FileType c,cpp set formatoptions=croql cindent comments=sr:/*,mb:*,el:*/,://
augroup END
augroup newfile
au!
autocmd BufNewFile *.html 0r ~/Templates/HTML4.html
autocmd BufNewFile *.xhtml 0r ~/Templates/XHTML.xhtml
autocmd BufNewFile *.c 0r ~/Templates/C.c
autocmd BufNewFile *.py 0r ~/Templates/Python.py
autocmd BufNewFile *.js 0r ~/Templates/Javascript.js
autocmd BufNewFile *.txt 0r ~/Templates/RST.rst
autocmd BufNewFile *.rst 0r ~/Templates/RST.rst
augroup END
.vimrc
, pomocne może być wskazanie, co robi każda linia. (Skomentowałeś już niektóre z nich)
Jeśli .vimrc nie istnieje, powinieneś go utworzyć. Zalecam hostowanie pliku konfiguracyjnego w github i utworzenie dowiązania symbolicznego do twojego .vimrc