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I'm interested in finding a way to show a vertical line at column 80 in Vim (not GVim).

I've used set wrap, but I just want to show a vertical line so I can wrap the long line myself.

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New in Vim 7.3:

'colorcolumn' is a comma separated list of screen columns that are highlighted with ColorColumn. Useful to align text. Will make screen redrawing slower. The screen column can be an absolute number, or a number preceded with '+' or '-', which is added to or subtracted from 'textwidth'.

Example from the docs:

:set colorcolumn=+1        " highlight column after 'textwidth'
:set colorcolumn=+1,+2,+3  " highlight three columns after 'textwidth'
:highlight ColorColumn ctermbg=lightgrey guibg=lightgrey

You can use absolute numbers as well:

:set colorcolumn=80
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    I think it's good to note here the color is automatically determined by your highlight color unless you manually set it as in the example.
    – Alex Hart
    Sep 18, 2012 at 12:48
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    Note the highlight setting must be set after any colorscheme commands as that would override your highlight color.
    – c4urself
    Feb 15, 2013 at 18:00
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    I went with bright, burn-your-brain-red... 'cause you know... line length
    – user1898811
    Apr 30, 2013 at 1:26
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    It would be good to mention that textwidth also causes vim to wrap when you are typing.
    – chicks
    Jan 19, 2015 at 23:07
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    @chutsu The Vim color chart is at: codeyarns.com/2011/07/29/vim-chart-of-color-names Sep 11, 2015 at 1:04
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Edit: For Vim >=7.3 see answer below.

Unfortunately vim has no mechanism to display a vertical line after a column like you want (unlike, say, TextMate). However, there are alternative visual indicators that you can use to show that a line is too long.

Here's what I use (you can put this in your .vimrc):

nnoremap <Leader>H :call<SID>LongLineHLToggle()<cr>
hi OverLength ctermbg=none cterm=none
match OverLength /\%>80v/
fun! s:LongLineHLToggle()
 if !exists('w:longlinehl')
  let w:longlinehl = matchadd('ErrorMsg', '.\%>80v', 0)
  echo "Long lines highlighted"
 else
  call matchdelete(w:longlinehl)
  unl w:longlinehl
  echo "Long lines unhighlighted"
 endif
endfunction

So then you can use <Leader>H to toggle columns over 80 being highlighted.

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There is another way to notify about the long line.

highlight OverLength ctermbg=red ctermfg=white guibg=#592929 <br>
match OverLength /\%81v.*/

Vim 80 column layout concerns

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I use match ErrorMsg '\%>80v.\+' which will highlight anything over 80 chars with red.

I put that command in my python.vim and ruby.vim under ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/.

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Several answers here http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Highlight_long_lines simple autocommand

:au BufWinEnter * let w:m1=matchadd('Search', '\%<81v.\%>77v', -1)
:au BufWinEnter * let w:m2=matchadd('ErrorMsg', '\%>80v.\+', -1)
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