It’s very troublesome to have to restart after every change
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Since you are talking about _vimrc, it should be under Windows.
If your _vimrc is placed in %ProgramFiles%/vim/_vimrc, you can use it like this
:source $VIM/_vimrc
If it is in %USERPROFILE%/_vimrc, then you can use it
:source $HOME/_vimrc
or
:source ~/_vimrc
In addition, the latter is used under Linux/Unix, but the file name is generally .vimrc.
Add the following content to .vimrc or _vimrc:
" autoload _vimrc
autocmd! bufwritepost $HOME/.vimrc source %
It’s feasible, mainly $HOME/.vimrc
here, change it as needed, please refer to the Vim Chinese user manual for details
"$MYVIMRC 是你的vimrc路徑 autocmd! bufwritepost vimrc source $MYVIMRC
Of course, the premise is to have autocmd detection method
命令行模式 echo has('autocmd') " 返回1 表示有 返回0 表示沒有
So it can be like this
if has("autocmd") autocmd! bufwritepost vimrc source $MYVIMRC endif
: source + configuration file, I remember there is a plug-in that can detect changes in your local configuration file and automatically read it in. You can google it. However, I personally feel that this function does not make much sense, after all, the configuration file is not changed frequently.