Also very useful if you do a lot of context switching or are an occasional user, to make sure your brain and fingers are in "vim mode" (at least one other line in the file makes this rather obvious)
And once it's there, why bother removing it? I think you are in minority if you actively prune your vimrc for dead config...
Also very useful if you do a lot of context switching or are an occasional user, to make sure your brain and fingers are in "vim mode" (at least one other line in the file makes this rather obvious)
And once it's there, why bother removing it? I think you are in minority if you actively prune your vimrc for dead config...