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I'm writing a small snippet for quickfix buffers. I need to add an autocmd for quickfix buffers for BufDelete event.

I have following in ~/.vim/ftplugin/qf.vim

augroup quickr_preview
    autocmd!
    autocmd BufDelete <buffer> echom "Hey"
augroup END

The autocmd is getting executed before the quickfix buffer is loaded. So the BufDelete autocmd gets set for the calling buffer and not the quickfix buffer.

I've also tried putting autocmd FileType qf autocmd BufDelete <buffer> echom "Hey" directly in my ~/.vimrc, but that has same effect.

How to go about this?

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For now I'm going with following.

function! QuickFixBufDelete()
    if &buftype == 'quickfix'
        autocmd BufDelete <buffer> echom "Hey"
    endif
endfunction

autocmd BufCreate * call QuickFixBufDelete()

This is not good as the autocmd gets invoked for all filetypes and then I check for the filetype in my function.

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  • Note that, at least in NeoVim today, the help for BufCreate just says to use BufAdd instead. So maybe it was deprecated due to a design flaw. Aug 13, 2021 at 11:48
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The current answer is no longer working for me. I am now trying the BufReadPost auto command, and it seems to be playing nicely ...

augroup quickr_preview_auto_cmds
    autocmd!
    autocmd BufReadPost quickfix
     \   if !exists('b:quickr_preview_auto_cmds')
     \ |     exe 'autocmd BufDelete <buffer> pclose! | sign unplace 26'
     \ |     let b:quickr_preview_auto_cmds = 1
     \ | endif
augroup END

This matches what is described in the vim help for qiuckfix-window ...

When the quickfix window has been filled, two autocommand events are
triggered.  First the 'filetype' option is set to "qf", which triggers the
FileType event.  Then the BufReadPost event is triggered, using "quickfix" for
the buffer name.  This can be used to perform some action on the listed
errors.
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  • I am now using autocmd FileType qf, at it seems to be working fine. I have tested with vim/gvim 8.0 (patches 1-1839) and nvim (v0.2.2), using both quickfix and location lists.
    – matt1003
    May 16, 2018 at 21:49

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