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Vim reads initialization commands from a file called vimrc on startup. This can be used to set settings, define functions, execute autocommands, and more.
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Bracket is added in unintended position when I paste some code in vim
Is this your own .vimrc or is this from someone else? … If this is someone elses .vimrc then make your own! It's a lot more fun to customise your own and then you'll know what might be causing issues if when your .vimrc gives you more problems. …
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Can't map <C-C>
At the moment I have the following in my .vimrc
vnoremap <C-C> "+y
I tried mapping a few other things to similar key bindings to see if it was my implementation or the specific combination of keys that …