I’ve noticed that git seems to use different vim settings any time I’m writing a commit message. I have the git+svn install off Macports, and I’ve checked the $MYVIMRC variable: it’s set to the correct file. Still, every time I go to commit a message I have a restriction on 80 characters per line, case sensitive search, and none of the plugins I’ve installed.
It’s probably something silly. Would appreciate a pointer as to what it is.
EDIT: Actually I just checked: my plugins work. It’s only the column width of 80 chars that miraculously comes alive when I type out commit messages.
That’s not a bug, it’s a feature!
Vim knows about a lot of filetypes – including git commits (and interactive rebases, and config…). There are syntax definitions and ftplugins (filetype-activated plugins) for each of these. One of the settings in the commit ftplugin is
textwidth=72. This is done so that the output of git log will look good in a standard-width terminal. If you really want to change it, you could go edit the plugin, but I’d really recommend keeping it.The plugin should be in
<vim-directory>/vimXX/ftplugin/gitcommit.vim. TheXXis the version number, e.g. 72 for version 7.2, and the leading component is generally something like/usr/share/vim.P.S. The plugin also defines a command DiffGitCached, which will open the diff to be committed in a preview window. Handy!