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List:       mutt-users
Subject:    Re: format=flowed
From:       Cameron Simpson <cs () zip ! com ! au>
Date:       2015-09-19 0:00:19
Message-ID: 20150919000019.GA59884 () cskk ! homeip ! net
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On 18Sep2015 12:14, Christian Brabandt <cblists@256bit.org> wrote:
>On Fr, 18 Sep 2015, Erik Christiansen wrote:
>> Keeping everything vim-related in one config file is _waaaay_ cleaner.  
>> Cluttering the filesystem with a swarm of files seems untidy, and is a good 
>> way to leave config behind when moving to a new installation/OS upgrade, I 
>> figure.
>
>Is there much of a difference of backing up ~/.vim/ instead of ~/.vimrc?  It 
>is basically self contained and it contains every thing for setting up the new  
>environment. plugins, configuration, undo-files, session files, custom 
>scripts, spelling files, syntax files,

Just to this; I keep my primary machine as my reference. (I also revision 
=control some of the configs, but not rigorously alas). I have a script called 
"putacc" which rsyncs my environment to multiple remote hosts - a parallel 
rsync with a --files-from list of items and some exclusions.

So keeping mutliple remote homedirs is very easy, as is moving to a new 
environment: "putacc other-host".

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <cs@zip.com.au>

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