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*vim-lastplace* Intelligently reopen files where you left off.
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Author: Gregory L. Dietsche <https://www.gregd.org/>
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License: MIT
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Version: 3.1.1
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INTRODUCTION *vim-lastplace-introduction*
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Intelligently reopen files where you left off. By default git,
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svn, and mercurial commit messages are ignored because you
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probably want to type a new message and not re-edit the previous
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one.
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You can configure what file types to ignore by setting
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g:lastplace_ignore in your vimrc. This is a comma separated list.
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By default it is set to:
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let g:lastplace_ignore = "gitcommit,gitrebase,svn,hgcommit"
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You can configure buffer types to ignore by setting
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g:lastplace_ignore_buftype in your vimrc. This is a comma separated list.
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By default it is set to:
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let g:lastplace_ignore_buftype = "quickfix,nofile,help"
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Folds are automatically opened when jumping to the last edit position. If you
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do not like this behavior you can disable it by putting this in your vimrc:
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let g:lastplace_open_folds = 0
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ABOUT *vim-lastplace-about*
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Get the latest version and/or report a bug on GitHub:
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https://github.com/farmergreg/vim-lastplace
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vim:tw=78:et:ft=help:norl:
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