The configuration file for vim in CentOS is stored in the/etc/vim directory with the configuration file named VIMRC
in the terminal, enter the following command to edit the VIMRC configuration file:
sudo vim/etc/vim/vimrc
or sudo gedit/etc/vim/vimrc
1, display line number
add a new line at the end of the file, enter set Nu
2. Syntax highlighting
in the file, find "syntax on this line, remove the preceding double quotes", double quotation marks are the meaning of the comment
3. Auto Indent
add a line at the end of the file, enter set Autoindent
on the Add line, enter set Cindent
where autoindent is automatically indented; Cindent is automatically indented for C language syntax
This article is from the "Useful Notes" blog, so be sure to keep this source http://qiuyt.blog.51cto.com/1229789/1698815
Set Vim's configuration highlighting, line number, indent in CentOS