On May 4, 12:10 pm, Matt Wozniski <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> But this isn't. This would be true for ftplugins or syntax files, but
> not for plugins. The file can have any name at all, it will be
> executed no matter what.
Oh, wow...stupid mistake on my part. I guess I just assumed it would
be that way because ftplugins and syntax files are that way. But it
would be implemented with a :runtime command or the equivalent.
So...just so I'm sure I know what I'm talking about from here on out,
the only real difference between ~/.vim/plugin and ~/.vim/after/plugin
is that the after directory comes later in the runtimepath, and
therefore its contents will get sourced last (even after $VIM/vimfiles/
after/plugin)?
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