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## Quick start |
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1. Requirements: |
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Vundle requires the `git` and `curl` commandline tools. These can be |
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installed through the regular means for your operating system. |
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On Windows you can install `git` using |
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[msysgit](http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/). |
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The `curl` Windows binary can be found on the |
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[curl website](http://curl.haxx.se/). Copy the files to where you'd like |
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to store them (`%PROGRAMFILES%\curl` is a pretty good choice). |
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Both `git` and `curl` must be added to the PATH environment variable for |
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Vundle to work. The msysgit installer provides an option to add git to the |
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path automatically. |
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You can edit your Windows PATH environment variable by right-clicking |
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on My Computer and selecting selecting Properties (Windows Vista/7 users |
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must also click `Advanced System Settings`). Go to the Advanced tab and |
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click `Environment Variables...`. Append the path where you installed |
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`curl` to the `Path` system variable. |
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2. Setup [Vundle]: |
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1. Setup [Vundle]: |
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git clone http://github.com/gmarik/vundle.git ~/.vim/vundle.git |
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3. Configure bundles: |
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2. Configure bundles: |
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Put into your `~/.vimrc`: |
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" "Bundles here |
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" filetype plugin indent on |
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4. Install configured bundles: |
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3. Install configured bundles: |
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Launch `vim`, run `:BundleInstall` (**no `Vim` restart required** since v0.5) |
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Launch `vim`, run `:BundleInstall`. |
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*Windows users* see _Requrements / Windows_ section |
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Installing requires [Git] and triggers [Git clone](http://gitref.org/creating/#clone) for each configured repo to `~/.vim/bundle/`. |
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See [gmarik's vimrc](https://github.com/gmarik/vimfiles/blob/1f4f26d42f54443f1158e0009746a56b9a28b053/vimrc#L136) for working example. |
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## Requirements: |
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Vundle requires the `git` and `curl` commandline tools. These can be |
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installed through the regular means for your operating system. |
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### Windows support |
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On Windows you can install `git` using |
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[msysgit](http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/). |
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The `curl` Windows binary can be found on the |
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[curl website](http://curl.haxx.se/). Copy the files to where you'd like |
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to store them (`%PROGRAMFILES%\curl` is a pretty good choice). |
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Both `git` and `curl` must be added to the PATH environment variable for |
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Vundle to work. The msysgit installer provides an option to add git to the |
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path automatically. |
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You can edit your Windows PATH environment variable by right-clicking |
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on My Computer and selecting selecting Properties (Windows Vista/7 users |
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must also click `Advanced System Settings`). Go to the Advanced tab and |
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click `Environment Variables...`. Append the path where you installed |
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`curl` to the `Path` system variable. |
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## Contributors |
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* [Brad Anderson](http://github.com/eco) (windows support) |
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* [Ryan W](http://github.com/rygwdn) |
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* [gmarik](http://github.com/gmarik) |
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## Inspiration and ideas from |
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* [pathogen] |
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## Also |
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* Vundle was developed and tested with [Vim] 7.3 on `OSX` and `Linux` |
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* Vundle wasn't tested on windows(so if you care i'm waiting for your 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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