What does ^M character mean in Vim?
I keep getting ^M character in my vimrc and it breaks my configuration. 15 s 15 Unix uses 0xA for a newline character. Windows uses a combination of two characters: 0xD 0xA. 0xD is the carriage return character. ^M happens to be the way vim displays 0xD (0x0D = 13, M is the 13th letter … Read more