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Add Add A File Without Loading It as a vim til.

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### vim
- [Absolute And Relative Line Numbers](vim/absolute-and-relative-line-numbers.md)
- [Add A File Without Loading It](vim/adding-a-file-without-loading-it.md)
- [Add Custom Dictionary Words](vim/add-custom-dictionary-words.md)
- [Alternate Files With vim-rails](vim/alternate-files-with-vim-rails.md)
- [Amend Commits With Fugitive](vim/amend-commits-with-fugitive.md)

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# Add A File Without Loading It
Generally, when you interact with files (e.g. `:e some-file.txt`), you are
both adding it to the buffer list and loading the contents of the file as a
separate buffer. The `:bad` command allows you to add a file to the buffer
list without loading it. For instance, you can add your `README.md` to the
buffer list and leave the current buffer in focus with:
```
:bad README.md
```
This command seems particularly useful for scripting the setup of an initial
vim environment or preparing for a `:bufdo` command.