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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T18:08:12+00:00 2026-05-30T18:08:12+00:00

Noticed an interesting GUI based setting in MacVim, that seems useful but I can’t

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Noticed an interesting GUI based setting in MacVim, that seems useful but I can’t seem to find any official word on what it does exactly.

It is located at Edit Menu > Global Settings > Search Path…

Once there a dialog drops down with the following:

"Enter search path for files"

Separate directory names with a comma.

.,/usr/include,,

From that editable line I get the clue that this appears to be a header search path. Something I would hope works with ctags, etc. But the setting I put in there don’t seem to stick between open and closing just MacVim windows with out even quitting the MacVim Application.

Searing Vim help only really turns up new-search-path which I am not sure how to use or set if it is even related?

Is this what I think it is? The header search path. If yes then how do I set the path in my .vimrc or where needed so that the changes to it are persistent.

If this is not a header search path then what does it do?

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    2026-05-30T18:08:13+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 6:08 pm

    I think you are right about its purpose, the setting is simply called path: its default value (:set path?) is .,/usr/include,, just as in your question.

    You can use it to tell Vim to look for files in specific places.

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