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## Why |
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[Vundle] allows to: |
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- keep track and configure your scripts right in <code>.vimrc</code> |
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- keep track and configure your scripts right in `.vimrc` |
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- install configured scripts (aka bundle) |
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- manage runtime path of your installed scripts so you don't have to |
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- search [all available vim scripts] by name |
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- clean up from unused scripts |
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- clean unused scripts up |
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Also as a bonus [Vundle]: |
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- manages runtime path of your installed scripts |
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- regenerates helptag atomatically |
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[Vundle] takes advantage of [vim-scripts.org](http://vim-scripts.org) |
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in order to install/search [all available vim scripts] |
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refreshes script list before performing actual search. |
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Searching requires [<code>curl</code>](http://curl.haxx.se/) |
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Searching requires [`curl`](http://curl.haxx.se/) |
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## Cleaning up |
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* [bundler] |
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* [Scott Bronson](http://github.com/bronson) |
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## Also |
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* Vundle wasn't tested on windows(so if you care i'm waiting for you pull request) |
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* Vundle tries to be as [KISS](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle) as possible |
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## TODO: |
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[Vundle] is a work in progress so any ideas/patches appreciated |
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