How to prevent vim from creating (and leaving) temporary files?

hasen picture hasen · Apr 13, 2009 · Viewed 107.6k times · Source

Why does vim create <filename>~ files? Is there a way to disable that?

If it's for backup (or something), I use git for that.

Also, these .<filename.with.path.hints>.swp files too.

How do I tell vim not to create those, or at the least to cleanup after itself?

EDIT

whoops, duplicate:

Why does Vim save files with a ~ extension?

I adopted rogeriopvl's answer from there.

verbatim copy:

set nobackup       "no backup files
set nowritebackup  "only in case you don't want a backup file while editing
set noswapfile     "no swap files

Answer

user55400 picture user55400 · Apr 15, 2009

I'd strongly recommend to keep working with swap files (in case Vim crashes).

You can set the directory where the swap files are stored, so they don't clutter your normal directories:

set swapfile
set dir=~/tmp

See also

:help swap-file