Vim has many options you can set to change how it behaves.
There are two main kinds of options: boolean options (either "on" or "off") and options that take a value.
Run the following command:
:set number Line numbers should appear on the left side of the window if they weren't there already. Now run this:
:set nonumber The line numbers should disappear. number is a boolean option: it can be off or on. You turn it "on" by running :set number and "off" with :set nonumber.
All boolean options work this way. :set <name> turns the option on and :set no<name> turns it off.
You can also "toggle" boolean options to set them to the opposite of whatever they are now. Run this:
:set number! The line numbers should reappear. Now run it again:
:set number! They should disappear once more. Adding a ! (exclamation point or "bang") to a boolean option toggles it.
You can ask Vim what an option is currently set to by using a ?. Run these commands and watch what happens after each:
:set number :set number? :set nonumber :set number? Notice how the first :set number? command displayed number while the second displayed nonumber.
Some options take a value instead of just being off or on. Run the following commands and watch what happens after each:
:set number :set numberwidth=10 :set numberwidth=4 :set numberwidth? The numberwidth option changes how wide the column containing line numbers will be. You can change non-boolean options with :set <name>=<value>, and check them the usual way (:set <name>?).
Try checking what a few other common options are set to:
:set wrap? :set shiftround? :set matchtime? Finally, you can specify more than one option in the same :set command to save on some typing. Try running this:
:set numberwidth=2 :set nonumber :set number numberwidth=6 Notice how both options were set and took effect in the last command.
Read :help 'number' (notice the quotes).
Read :help relativenumber.
Read :help numberwidth.
Read :help wrap.
Read :help shiftround.
Read :help matchtime.
Add a few lines to your ~/.vimrc file to set these options however you like.