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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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project-based config: how to load plugins/colors from custom subdir of $PWD when doing `vim ...

config/vim/pack/*/start/ (as well as .config/vim/pack/*/opt/) and this will work when invoked like vi -u .config/vimrc scriptname.py. … But when in a subdirectory of the project that packpath value won't work; if you're doing vi -u ../.config/vimrc data.json then the plugins will not load. …
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project-based config: how to load plugins/colors from custom subdir of $PWD when doing `vim ...

So: cd path/to/project && vi -u .config/vimrc some-script.py should... somehow ...load all the plugins/colorschemes contained in that .config directory, ignoring the standard ~/.vimrc and ~/.vim/* config … magic: vim considers ~/.vimrc and ~/.vim/ to always be siblings so if you do vi -u path/to/config/vimrc since vim is smart it will automatically look for plugins inside path/to/config/vim something …
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What is 3kA in this mapping?

Autocommands like au Filetype tex... which you typically put in your .vimrc, are a more advanced part of what makes Vim awesome :) Now!... … For example my .vimrc file has: nmap <leader>sp :set spell<CR> nmap <leader>nsp :set nospell<CR> Which allow me to use toggle spellcheck on by sp and off by nsp (the <leader> is a useful thing vim provides …
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How to set the document to move up and down while sliding the mouse wheel, while the mouse p...

You might try adding: if has('mouse') set mouse=a endif ...to your .vimrc. …
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