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#!/usr/bin/sh # run vim if: # - 'vi' command is used and 'vim' binary is available # - 'vim' command is used # NOTE: Set up a local alias if you want vim -> vi functionality. We will not # do it globally, because it messes up with available startup options (see # ':help starting', 'vi' is not capable of '-d'). The introducing an environment # variable, which an user must set to get the feature, will do the same trick # as setting an alias (needs user input, does not work with sudo), so it is left # on user whether he decides to use an alias: # # alias vim=vi # # in bashrc file. if test -f /usr/bin/vim then exec /usr/bin/vim "$@" fi # run vi otherwise exec /usr/libexec/vi "$@"