My personal opinion is that if you are using `vi` you expect vim to behave like 
`vi` (set cp);
and that if you use `vim`, you expect the command to behave like vim (set nocp).

That being said, I would admit `vi` is pretty much lost in history. To
that, I'd even propose the pedantic route of removing the `vi` alias if
the command isn't `vi` anymore, but that might be going too far.

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