Tom Purl wrote:
Tom Purl wrote:
I would like to force Vim to not make backups of files in my wiki
folder,
but still create backups for all of my other docs.  I therefore tried
the
following command in my _vimrc:

    set backupskip=$HOME/gtd/wiki/*

This, however, didn't work.  I also tried quoting the path, using a
relative path, etc.  I read the autocmd-patterns help, and followed
it's
recommendations, but that still didn't work.
...
Does anyone know what I'm missing here?  Is my path incorrect, or am
I
using the wrong option to achieve my goal?
Once a backup has been created, it won't spontaneously disappear.
Under
Unix, you could try running the following shell command:

    rm -vf ~/gtd/wiki/*~
...
Oh, or maybe you could use Vim to expand the wildcards? If

    !dir ~/gtd/wiki/*~

shows only the backup files, use

    !del -y ~/gtd/wiki/*~

to remove them.

After that, your 'backupskip' option ought to work.
Thanks for the quick reply AJ!  I tried this same configuration on Linux
just now and got the same results.  Here's basically what I did (on both
Windows and Linux):

1. I opened my $HOME/gtd/wiki directory within Vim using netrw.
2. I deleted the FrontPage~ doc using netrw
3. I then opened my FrontPage doc, edited it and saved it.
4. I then opened my $HOME/gtd/wiki directory again within Vim using
netrw.

Unfortunately, the FrontPage~ doc was created again.  Here's what's in
my
vimrc:

    set backupskip="$HOME/gtd/wiki/*"

Is there anything else I could be missing?

Thanks again!

Tom Purl

Remove the quotes:

        :set backupskip=$HOME/gtd/wiki/*

Thanks again Tony, I tried what you suggested, but I'm still getting
backups.  This is really odd.



Hm. Then I don't know what is wrong. (Help, anyone?) I don't have this problem because I use ":set nobackup writebackup".


Best regards,
Tony.

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