On 02/02/11 17:51, 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?

Thanks, D


You could drop that additional script (or, if your system allows it, a soft link to it) in (on Windows) ~/vimfiles/plugin/ or (on Unix) ~/.vim/plugin/ -- all *.vim files found there will be sourced before loading the buffers (and, in fact immediately before the standard plugins in $VIMRUNTIME/plugin). If the directory does not exist, just create it before you use it.

Best regards,
Tony.
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