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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Vundle allows to: |
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Also *Vundle* : |
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- manages runtime path of your installed scripts |
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- regenerates helptag atomatically |
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- regenerates helptags automatically |
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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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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ in order to install/search [all available vim scripts] |
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Bundle "git://git.wincent.com/command-t.git" |
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" ... |
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" NOTE: if some plugins fail to work, put the config *between* lines: |
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" NOTE: if some plug-ins fail to work, put the config *between* lines: |
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" filetype off |
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" "Bundles here |
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" filetype plugin indent on |
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@ -99,27 +99,27 @@ run > |
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:BundleInstall |
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installs configured scripts. Newly installed scripts will be automatically |
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enabled. Except special cases requiring compilation or preconfiguration. |
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enabled. Except special cases requiring compilation or pre-configuration. |
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BundleInstall allows to install scripts by name:> |
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:BundleIntall unite.vim |
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installs and activates unite.vim. You can use Tab to autocomplete known script names. |
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installs and activates unite.vim. You can use Tab to auto-complete known script names. |
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NOTE: installation, as just described, doesn't automatically configure scripts; |
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you have to configure them manually. |
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4.3 UPDATE SCRIPTS ~ |
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*vundle-scripts-update* *BundleInstall!* |
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run > |
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:BundleInstall! " note bang(!) |
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:BundleInstall! " NOTE: bang(!) |
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installs or updates configured scripts. |
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4.4 SEARCHING ~ |
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*vundle-scripts-search* *BundleSearch* |
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run > |
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:Bundles foo " note plural Bundles not singular Bundle |
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:Bundles foo " NOTE: plural Bundles not singular Bundle |
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lists bundles matching 'foo' in new a new split window, ie: |
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> |
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:Bundles! unite |
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searches for scripts matching 'unite' string and yelds the split window with |
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searches for scripts matching 'unite' string and yields a split window with |
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content: > |
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"Keymap: i - Install bundle; c - Cleanup; r - Refine list; R - Reload list |
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Bundle 'unite-font' |
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Bundle 'unite-colorscheme' |
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As the first line(starting with `"Keymap:`) sows |
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As the first line(starting with `"Keymap:`) shows |
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certain Vundle commands can be triggered with single keypress, ie: |
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KEY | DESCRIPTION |
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r | refine list; requires a string to refine list with |
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R | fetch fresh script list from server |
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So move cursor over line `Bundle 'unite.vim'` and press i key(install). |
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Now move cursor over line `Bundle 'unite.vim'` and press i key(install). |
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After unite.vim script is installed - `:Unite file` command should be |
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available to prove 'unite.vim' availability |
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available to prove 'unite.vim' availability. |
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NOTE: Interactive installation doesn't update your .vimrc configuration. |
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