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set nocompatible " be iMproved |
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filetype off " required! |
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set rtp+=~/.vim/vundle.git/ |
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set rtp+=~/.vim/bundle/vundle/ |
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call vundle#rc() |
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" let Vundle manage Vundle |
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Bundle 'script_name' " 'script-name' should be an official script |
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" name (see |vundle-scripts-search|) |
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Vundle loves Github, that's why short uris can be used with commands: > |
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Vundle loves Github, that's why short URIs can be used with commands: > |
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Bundle 'tpope/vim-fugitive' |
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Note that Vundle defaults to http:// protocol for the short URIs. |
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There can also be a second argument after URI. It has to be a dictionary with |
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a key called 'rtp'. The value for that key is a directory inside the |
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repository (relative path from the root of the repository) where the vim |
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plugin resides. For example: > |
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Bundle 'any_valid_uri', {'rtp': 'some/subdir/'} |
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This can be used with git repositories that put the vim plugin inside a |
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subdirectory. |
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3.2 INSTALL SCRIPTS ~ |
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*vundle-scripts-install* *BundleInstall* |
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lists bundles matching 'foo' in new a new split window, ie: |
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Bundle "VimFootnotes" |
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Bundle "foo.vim" |
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Bundle 'VimFootnotes' |
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Bundle 'foo.vim' |
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> |
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and > |
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