Quit When There Is An Argument List
To start a Vim session with multiple files in the argument list, name multiple files when invoking Vim:
The first file in the argument list, and the current buffer, is README.md
. The last file in the argument list is LICENSE
.
At this point if you try to quit, Vim will prevent you saying 1 more file to edit
. If we look at the docs for :q
and :wq
, we see something along the lines of:
This fails when the last file in the argument list has not been edited.
Vim wants to ensure that you've paid attention to every file that you loaded up into your argument list. If you'd like to quit regardless. then this is where the :q!
and :wq!
variants come in handy. This commands will skip the argument list check.
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