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          You will need to unmap D only for the filetype netrw to do that you can create the file ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/netrw.vim and inside put the following lines:



          " Avoid unwanted file deletions with D
          unmap <buffer> D


          Then you should be good to go, D will not do the suppression anymore.



          How does it work?



          See :h ftplugin, the idea is to create a file which will be sourced when the filetype of a buffer is set to netrw but after the Netrw plugin did it's own configurations so that you can override them. Note that instead you can probably use an autocommand, but I think it would be pretty redundant since that would be not using the built-in Vim mechanisms.



          And the <buffer> parameter to the unmap command is necessary because Netrw remaps D only in its own buffers.






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            You will need to unmap D only for the filetype netrw to do that you can create the file ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/netrw.vim and inside put the following lines:



            " Avoid unwanted file deletions with D
            unmap <buffer> D


            Then you should be good to go, D will not do the suppression anymore.



            How does it work?



            See :h ftplugin, the idea is to create a file which will be sourced when the filetype of a buffer is set to netrw but after the Netrw plugin did it's own configurations so that you can override them. Note that instead you can probably use an autocommand, but I think it would be pretty redundant since that would be not using the built-in Vim mechanisms.



            And the <buffer> parameter to the unmap command is necessary because Netrw remaps D only in its own buffers.






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              You will need to unmap D only for the filetype netrw to do that you can create the file ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/netrw.vim and inside put the following lines:



              " Avoid unwanted file deletions with D
              unmap <buffer> D


              Then you should be good to go, D will not do the suppression anymore.



              How does it work?



              See :h ftplugin, the idea is to create a file which will be sourced when the filetype of a buffer is set to netrw but after the Netrw plugin did it's own configurations so that you can override them. Note that instead you can probably use an autocommand, but I think it would be pretty redundant since that would be not using the built-in Vim mechanisms.



              And the <buffer> parameter to the unmap command is necessary because Netrw remaps D only in its own buffers.






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                You will need to unmap D only for the filetype netrw to do that you can create the file ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/netrw.vim and inside put the following lines:



                " Avoid unwanted file deletions with D
                unmap <buffer> D


                Then you should be good to go, D will not do the suppression anymore.



                How does it work?



                See :h ftplugin, the idea is to create a file which will be sourced when the filetype of a buffer is set to netrw but after the Netrw plugin did it's own configurations so that you can override them. Note that instead you can probably use an autocommand, but I think it would be pretty redundant since that would be not using the built-in Vim mechanisms.



                And the <buffer> parameter to the unmap command is necessary because Netrw remaps D only in its own buffers.






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                You will need to unmap D only for the filetype netrw to do that you can create the file ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/netrw.vim and inside put the following lines:



                " Avoid unwanted file deletions with D
                unmap <buffer> D


                Then you should be good to go, D will not do the suppression anymore.



                How does it work?



                See :h ftplugin, the idea is to create a file which will be sourced when the filetype of a buffer is set to netrw but after the Netrw plugin did it's own configurations so that you can override them. Note that instead you can probably use an autocommand, but I think it would be pretty redundant since that would be not using the built-in Vim mechanisms.



                And the <buffer> parameter to the unmap command is necessary because Netrw remaps D only in its own buffers.







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