Enable Syntax Highlighting and auto indention in VIM editor











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Namaste, • In this video, I talked about vimrc and some configuration that make vim quite easy to use. I had toggle some file related module and enabled syntax for a ease of use of Vim Editor. • A lot of simple vim hacks that can help you to make vim customized as per your coding requirement and even for day to day uses as a text editor. • Simply, Type :help module/command name for a very guide in side of vim editor. • • To see the help • 1. Open your vim editor by typing vim on your terminal. • 2. press [ESC] :help command-name [return] • e.g. :help file-type • 3. Read the documentation of your need. • •  ✍️ Queries Solved in Video : • 1. What is .vimrc file? • 2. Where do .vimrc file exists? • 3. What is use of local .vimrc file? • 4. What is use of user based VIM configuration file? • 5. How to enable filetype detection in VIM Editor? • 6. How to enable filetype plugin based configuration in VIM Editor? • 7. How to enable filetype based indentation in VIM Editor? • 8. How to enable Syntax Highlighting in VIM Editor? • 9. How to use has() in VIM script? • 10. How to load a script safely using if has() in vim scipt/vimrc? • • • Follow me on Twitter   / _rajendrayadav   • • #VIM #VIM_Editor #VIMHacks #Hacking_VIMEditor • Thanks 🙏 You for Watching this video 🎞️. • Please subscribe the channel, share the video like the video 👍, • If found the video helpful 👌.

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