Hello; I am using PostgreSQL v.10.2 as a root user (sudo -u postgres -i) on my 
local Arch Linux installation.

I want to use Neovim (nvim v.0.2.2) as my external editor (\e) in psql; the 
current default is the Arch Linux default system editor, vi.

If I add this to my ~/.psqlrc (/home/victoria/.psqlrc)

  \setenv EDITOR "/usr/bin/nano"

then I can use nano, no problem.

However, if I replace that with

  \setenv EDITOR "/usr/bin/nvim"

and chown this postgres directory (to get around a .local/ permissions error 
that arises)

  sudo chown -R postgres:victoria /var/lib/postgres

when I type \e in psql I can edit in nvim.

The issue I have is that as I am in a postgres environment, my user (victoria) 
~/.vimrc file (I link my nvim.init file to it) is not being loaded, so I don't 
have access to my Vim/NeoVim settings.

I tried the nvim -u "<path-to-vimrc>" type statements in my ~/.psqlrc, but that 
throws an error about not a valid path (again, likely due to the Pg root 
environment?).

Suggestions?  Thank you.
  
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