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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T05:32:01+00:00 2026-05-12T05:32:01+00:00

How do you find the value of vim variables that are set with one

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How do you find the value of vim variables that are set with one word commands

such as
:set foldmarker={,}

I’m writing a simple custom function for foldtext() to set a custom one line summary of the folded region

it works great but looks funny when I open a documents with any fold marker other than what I’ve hard coded into the function

here is the function

set foldtext=GetCustomFoldText()
function GetCustomFoldText()
    let foldClose = '}'
    let foldTtl = v:foldend - v:foldstart
    return getline(v:foldstart) . ' (+) ' . foldTtl .  ' lines... ' . foldClose
endfunction

which makes this:

function myAwsomeFunction()
{
    // awsomeness here
    // awsomeness here
    // awsomeness here
}

folded becomes this:

function myAwsomeFunction()
{ (+) 5 lines... }

Which is great until I edit a document with a different foldmarker

I’m trying to determine foldClose dynamically from the foldmarker

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    2026-05-12T05:32:01+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:32 am

    Use & before the option name:

    :let g:foo = &foldmarker
    :echo g:foo
    
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