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568 PointsWhere can you get the .vimrc file talked about in the start of the video? :)
vim
1 Answer
Chet Bramble
14,093 PointsIn your terminal type:
$ cd
$ ls -a
If you have a .vimrc, you should see it listed there.
If it's there type:
$ vim ~/.vimrc
If it isn't there, you can type the same thing and it will be created as a temp file. You'll need to save it :w
for it to remain.
$ represents your prompt. Don't include that in your terminal commands.