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Feel free to [let me know][GitHub issues] which setting you object to, so I
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Feel free to [let me know][GitHub issues] which setting you object to, so I
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can reassess whether it makes sense to include it.
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can reassess whether it makes sense to include it.
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> What's with these `.*.un~` files?
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Basically, they make it so that you can undo things that happened in a
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previous invocation of Vim. See `:help undo-persistence` for details. If you
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don't like them strewn all over the file system, you have a few options.
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1. Create the appropriate directory that sensible.vim automatically configures for
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your platform:
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* `~/.local/share/vim/undo` on Linux
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* `~/Library/Vim/undo` on OS X
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* `~\Application Data\Vim\undo` on Windows
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2. Provide your own preferred location in `'undodir'`:
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set undodir^=~/.vim/undo//
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3. Disable them entirely:
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set noundofile
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You can also just globally ignore them in your SCM of choice. That's what I
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do.
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## Contributing
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## Contributing
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I want this to be a plugin nobody objects to installing. [Let me
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I want this to be a plugin nobody objects to installing. [Let me
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