Dun Peal wrote:
Hi.
I read about the -S command line flag, as well as the --cmd flag.
Problem is, I need to source an arbitrary vimscript right after all
vimrc files have been read, but before the first file has been read.
So --cmd is too early for me, while -S is too late.
What I need is a flag --foo, such that:
vim --foo bar.vim
Would act as if the following line has been appended to ~/.vimrc:
source bar.vim
Does such a thing exists?
Not AFAIK as a command line option.
Nonetheless, let me present to you a strategy:
* use --cmd to set up a BufReadPre autocmd, which will be triggered when
starting to edit a buffer but before the file is read into the buffer
* have the BufReadPre autocmd do whatever it is you want and then to
remove itself
Regards,
Chip Campbell
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