- 5714 ( @5714@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English42•1 month ago
FINALLY! :wq
This is the best summary I could come up with:
For fans of the Vim text editor, the latest development code has landed support for the XDG Base Directory “XDG_BASE_DIR” specification.
Rather than just dumping all configuration files / cache / data into the home directory folder, Vim can now respect the XDG Base Directory specification with regards to the directories such as for the XDG cache, configuration files, persistent data files, and state data files.
Vim will continue to work fine for environments not setting the XDG paths / environment variables.
The XDG_BASE_DIR support was merged this week after being under review and discussion since last month.
This closes a 7 year old bug report requesting Vim follow XDG_CONFIG_HOME specifications or the APPDATA path on Windows.
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- maiskanzler ( @maiskanzler@feddit.de ) 10•1 month ago
This is pretty verbatim.
- wvstolzing ( @walthervonstolzing@lemmy.ml ) 26•1 month ago
The bot says it ‘saved 0%’; so at least it’s honest.
- thingsiplay ( @thingsiplay@beehaw.org ) 9•1 month ago
Vi-ctory
- ani ( @ani@endlesstalk.org ) 2•1 month ago
LMAO vim is such a garbage. GNU Emacs had XDG for years already. Do yourself a favor and switch to Emacs
- Ashley ( @ashley@lemmy.ca ) 1•1 month ago
But I like vim