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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Difference between .vimrc and .exrc? Post 302781283 by hanson44 on Saturday 16th of March 2013 12:20:25 AM
Old 03-16-2013
They have the same purpose.

Only vim looks for $HOME/.vimrc file. vim can also use $HOME/.exrc file, as can any vi editor.

Only one of $HOME/.vimrc and $HOME/.exrc is read by vim, whichever it finds first. To prevent confusion, I would suggest just use one file, and delete the other one.

I just use $HOME/.exrc file and do not have the $HOME/.vimrc file.
 

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