It looks like `vim.filetype.add` is smarter about "local.am". For some reason opening an *empty* Tiger file results in a backtrace... |
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It looks like `vim.filetype.add` is smarter about "local.am". For some reason opening an *empty* Tiger file results in a backtrace... |
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|---|---|---|
| .. | ||
| after | ||
| autoload | ||
| ftdetect | ||
| lua/ambroisie | ||
| plugin | ||
| default.nix | ||
| init.vim | ||