Jason Franklin wrote:
> I spend a lot of my day working with Bash. Often, I'll use
> the "fc" command or the "<C-X><C-E>" shortcut in the shell
> to open the last or current command in the editor to fix
> something on the fly. I have an autocmd in my vimrc
> that sets the correct filetype, but I thought I should make
> this a part of Vim so that others might use it.
Thanks, I'll include it.
> Also, I updated the documentation for file patterns that
> are seen as bash scripts (the docs seemed to be lagging).
I don't think there is a reason to have the full list of patterns here.
It just explains the general idea.
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