Check your .vimrc , check out the contents of ~.vim, look into vundle or
pathogen....
I haven't tried neovim.

On Wednesday, April 5, 2017, Paul Heinlein <heinl...@madboa.com> wrote:

> This is new and odd.
>
> I do almost all text editing in vim, typically in color-capable
> iTerm2 windows on my Mac. As far as I know, the system vim
> installation hasn't been updated or altered in any way for quite some
> time, perhaps since the OS was installed two years ago.
>
> In the past couple days, however, I've seen a new thing. Regardless of
> the 'filetype' or 'syntax' setting of the editing window (e.g.,
> dosini, perl, puppet, sh), I'm getting stray highlighting on strings
> that match this regex:
>
>    =.*$
>
> It'll match the first equal sign in the string and continue to the end
> of the line.
>
> Worst of all is that the highlighted block shows up with a yellow
> background and dark gray text, meaning it's obnoxious in addition to
> unwanted.
>
> The effect is limited to vim, but it's not limited to iTerm2; the
> Apple Terminal app shows the same symptoms. If I ssh in the same
> terminal window to another host and run vim remotely, I don't see the
> same problem. I've logged out and rebooted and the problem has
> persisted.
>
> Any ideas as to the culprit?
>
> Anyone wishing to suggest emacs or another editor as a solution can
> send replies to root@localhost. :-)
>
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