On Apr 10, 2020, at 12:49 PM, Scott Vargovich <bluesfrea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I've gotten pretty heavy into vim lately.  I found SpaceVim, which I truly 
> love.  The latest SpaceVim config file was changed from ~/.vimrc to 
> ~/.SpaceVim.d/init.toml .  Most of the SpaceVim plugins README.md files are 
> based on the old ~/.vimrc .  In trying to set a keybinding for NerdTree, the 
> doc says to put 'map <C-n> :NERDTreeToggle<CR>' into ~/.vimrc .  If I put it 
> in the new config file it doesn't work.  Does anyone know where to set a 
> keybinding with the newest version of SpaceVim?  I'm completely confused.

You can add arbitrary vimscript to spacevim, which calls these “layers.” You 
create your own layer, then enable it by adding it to the toml config file you 
noted before. See https://spacevim.org/documentation/#private-layers to create 
a new layer.

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