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The current wrapper only includes vim, gvim and the man pages (optionally). This rewrite distinguishes two scenarios, which I expect cover the majority of use cases: - standalone mode, when `name != "vim"`, means the user already has a vim in scope and only wants to add a customized version with a different name. In this case we only include wrappers for `/bin/*vim`. - non-standalone mode, when `name == "vim"`, means the user expects a normal vim package that uses the specified configuration. In this case we include everything in the original derivation, with wrappers for all the executables that accept a vimrc. |
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Nixpkgs/doc
This directory houses the sources files for the Nixpkgs manual.
You can find the rendered documentation for Nixpkgs unstable
on nixos.org.
Docs for Nixpkgs stable are also available.
If you want to contribute to the documentation, here's how to do it.
If you're only getting started with Nix, go to nixos.org/learn.