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Add Default netrw To Tree Liststyle as a vim til

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- [Create A New Directory In netrw](vim/create-a-new-directory-in-netrw.md)
- [Create A New File In A New Directory](vim/create-a-new-file-in-a-new-directory.md)
- [Creating Non-Existent Directories](vim/creating-non-existent-directories.md)
- [Default netrw To Tree Liststyle](vim/default-netrw-to-tree-liststyle.md)
- [Delete Every Other Line](vim/delete-every-other-line.md)
- [Delete Lines That Match A Pattern](vim/delete-lines-that-match-a-pattern.md)
- [Delete To The End Of The Line](vim/delete-to-the-end-of-the-line.md)

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# Default netrw To Tree Liststyle
The built-in `netrw` plugin is a great way to browse files and directories
within a Vim session. `netrw` supports four ways of displaying files and
directories. That is, there are four liststyles. You can toggle through
these by hitting `i`.
I prefer the tree liststyle, which is not the default. I can set the tree
liststyle as the default by adding the following line to my `.vimrc` file.
```vimscript
let g:netrw_liststyle = 3
```
Now, every time I visit or revisit a `netrw` window, I'll see everything
nicely displayed as a tree.