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1. Introduction:
Installation requires [Git] and triggers [`git clone`] for each configured repository to `~/.vim/bundle/` by default.
Curl is required for search.
If you are using Windows, go directly to [Windows setup]. If you run into any issues, please consult the [FAQ].
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" ...
filetype plugin indent on " required
" To ignore plugin indent changes, instead use:
"filetype plugin on
"
" Brief help
" :BundleList - list configured bundles
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"
" see :h vundle for more details or wiki for FAQ
" NOTE: comments after Bundle commands are not allowed.
" Put your stuff after this line
```
4. Install Bundles:
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[help tags]:http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/helphelp.html#:helptags
[runtime path]:http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/options.html#%27runtimepath%27
[install]:https://github.com/gmarik/vundle/blob/master/doc/vundle.txt#L115-129
[update]:https://github.com/gmarik/vundle/blob/master/doc/vundle.txt#L131-137
[search]:https://github.com/gmarik/vundle/blob/master/doc/vundle.txt#L139-161
[clean]:https://github.com/gmarik/vundle/blob/master/doc/vundle.txt#L171-L183
[interactive mode]:https://github.com/gmarik/vundle/blob/master/doc/vundle.txt#L186-213
[install]:https://github.com/gmarik/vundle/blob/master/doc/vundle.txt#L179-198
[update]:https://github.com/gmarik/vundle/blob/master/doc/vundle.txt#L200-209
[search]:https://github.com/gmarik/vundle/blob/master/doc/vundle.txt#L211-238
[clean]:https://github.com/gmarik/vundle/blob/master/doc/vundle.txt#L247-260
[interactive mode]:https://github.com/gmarik/vundle/blob/master/doc/vundle.txt#L263-303

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VUNDLE MANUAL
Vundle is short for Vim bundle and is a Vim plug-in manager.
1. Why Vundle |vundle-why-vundle|
2. Quick start |vundle-quickstart|
1. About Vundle |vundle-about|
2. Quick Start |vundle-quickstart|
3. Scripts |vundle-scripts|
3.1. Configure scripts |vundle-scripts-configure|
3.2. Installing scripts |vundle-scripts-install|
3.3. Updating scripts |vundle-scripts-update|
3.4. Searching scripts |vundle-scripts-search|
3.5. Listing scripts |vundle-scripts-list|
3.6. Cleanup |vundle-scripts-cleanup|
4. Interactive mode |vundle-interactive|
5. Key mappings |vundle-keymappings|
3.1. Configuring Scripts |vundle-scripts-configure|
3.2. Supported URIs |vundle-uris|
3.3. Installing Scripts |vundle-scripts-install|
3.4. Updating Scripts |vundle-scripts-update|
3.5. Searching Scripts |vundle-scripts-search|
3.6. Listing Bundles |vundle-scripts-list|
3.7. Cleaning Up |vundle-scripts-cleanup|
4. Interactive Mode |vundle-interactive|
5. Key Mappings |vundle-keymappings|
6. Options |vundle-options|
=============================================================================
1. WHY VUNDLE ~
*vundle-why-vundle*
Vundle allows you to:
1. ABOUT VUNDLE ~
*vundle-about*
- keep track and configure your scripts right in `.vimrc`
- install configured scripts (aka bundle)
Vundle is short for Vim bundle and is a Vim plugin manager.
Vundle allows you to...
- keep track of and configure your scripts right in the `.vimrc`
- install configured scripts (a.k.a. bundle)
- update configured scripts
- search [all available vim scripts] by name
- clean up from unused scripts
- search by name all available Vim scripts
- clean unused scripts up
- run the above actions in a single keypress with interactive mode
Also Vundle:
Vundle automatically...
- manages runtime path of your installed scripts
- regenerates helptags automatically
- manages the runtime path of your installed scripts
- regenerates help tags after installing and updating
Vundle takes advantage of [vim-scripts.org](http://vim-scripts.org)
in order to install/search [all available vim scripts]
Vundle's search uses http://vim-scripts.org to provide a list of all
available Vim scripts.
=============================================================================
2. QUICK START ~
*vundle-quickstart*
1) Setup Vundle: >
1. Introduction:
Installation requires `Git` and triggers git clone for each configured
repository to `~/.vim/bundle/` by default. Curl is required for search.
*vundle-windows*
If you are using Windows, see instructions on the Wiki
https://github.com/gmarik/Vundle.vim/wiki/Vundle-for-Windows.
*vundle-faq*
If you run into any issues, please consult the FAQ at
https://github.com/gmarik/Vundle.vim/wiki
2. Setup Vundle:
>
git clone https://github.com/gmarik/vundle.git ~/.vim/bundle/vundle
<
3. Configure bundles:
2) Configure bundles:
Sample `.vimrc`: >
set nocompatible " be iMproved
filetype off " required!
Put this at the top of your `.vimrc` to use Vundle. Remove bundles you
don't need, they are for illustration purposes.
>
set nocompatible " be iMproved, required
filetype off " required
" set the runtime path to include Vundle and initialize
set rtp+=~/.vim/bundle/vundle/
call vundle#rc()
" alternatively, pass a path where Vundle should install bundles
"let path = '~/some/path/here'
"call vundle#rc(path)
" let Vundle manage Vundle
" let Vundle manage Vundle, required
Bundle 'gmarik/vundle'
" My Bundles here:
"
" original repos on github
" The following are examples of different formats supported.
" Keep bundle commands between here and filetype plugin indent on.
" scripts on GitHub repos
Bundle 'tpope/vim-fugitive'
Bundle 'Lokaltog/vim-easymotion'
Bundle 'tpope/vim-rails.git'
" The sparkup vim script is in a subdirectory of this repo called vim.
" Pass the path to set the runtimepath properly.
Bundle 'rstacruz/sparkup', {'rtp': 'vim/'}
" vim-scripts repos
" scripts from http://vim-scripts.org/vim/scripts.html
Bundle 'L9'
Bundle 'FuzzyFinder'
Bundle 'rails.vim'
" non github repos
" scripts not on GitHub
Bundle 'git://git.wincent.com/command-t.git'
" git repos on your local machine (ie. when working on your own plugin)
Bundle 'file:///Users/gmarik/path/to/plugin'
" git repos on your local machine (i.e. when working on your own plugin)
Bundle 'file:///home/gmarik/path/to/plugin'
" ...
filetype plugin indent on " required!
" or
" filetype plugin on " to not use the indentation settings set
" by plugins
filetype plugin indent on " required
" To ignore plugin indent changes, instead use:
"filetype plugin on
" Put your stuff after this line
3) Install configured bundles:
Launch `vim`, run >
4. Install configured bundles:
Launch vim and run
>
:BundleInstall
Installing requires [Git] and triggers
[Git clone](http://gitref.org/creating/#clone) for each configured repo to
`~/.vim/bundle/`.
<
To install from command line:
>
vim +BundleInstall +qall
=============================================================================
3. SCRIPTS ~
*vundle-scripts*
3.1 CONFIGURE SCRIPTS ~
*vundle-scripts-configure* *Bundle*
Before installing scripts they need to be configured. It's done using `Bundle`
command in `.vimrc`: >
Bundle 'git_repo_uri' " 'git_repo_uri' should be a valid uri to git
" repository
or >
3.1 CONFIGURING SCRIPTS ~
*vundle-scripts-configure* *:Bundle*
Bundle 'script_name' " 'script-name' should be an official script
" name (see |vundle-scripts-search|)
Vundle tracks what scripts you want configured by the `Bundle` commands in your
`.vimrc`. Each `Bundle` command tells Vundle to activate the script on startup
adding it to your runtimepath. Commenting out or removing the line will
disable the `Bundle`.
Vundle loves Github, that's why short URIs can be used with commands: >
Bundle 'tpope/vim-fugitive'
equals full uri >
Bundle 'http://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive.git'
Note that Vundle defaults to http:// protocol for the short URIs.
Each `Bundle` command takes a URI pointing to the script. No comments should
follow on the same line as the command. Example:
>
Bundle 'git_URI'
There can also be a second argument after URI. It has to be a dictionary with
a key called 'rtp'. The value for that key is a directory inside the
repository (relative path from the root of the repository) where the vim
plugin resides. For example: >
Bundle 'any_valid_uri', {'rtp': 'some/subdir/'}
plugin resides. For example:
>
Bundle 'git_URI', {'rtp': 'some/subdir/'}
This can be used with git repositories that put the vim plugin inside a
subdirectory.
3.2 INSTALL SCRIPTS ~
*vundle-scripts-install* *BundleInstall*
run >
3.2 SUPPORTED URIS ~
*vundle-uris*
`Vundle` integrates very well with both GitHub and vim-scripts.org
(http://vim-scripts.org/vim/scripts.html) allowing short URIs. It also allows
the use of any URI `git` recognizes. In all of the following cases (except
local) the 'https' protocol is used, see Vundle's options to override this.
More information on `git`'s protocols can be found at:
http://git-scm.com/book/ch4-1.html
GitHub
------
GitHub is used when a user/repo is passed to `Bundle`.
>
Bundle 'gmarik/Vundle.vim' => https://github.com/gmarik/Vundle.vim
Vim Scripts
-----------
Any single word without a '/' is assumed to be from Vim Scripts.
>
Bundle 'ctrlp.vim' => https://github.com/vim-scripts/ctrlp.vim
Other Git URIs
--------------
No modification is performed on valid URIs that point outside the above
URLs.
>
Bundle 'git://git.wincent.com/command-t.git'
Local Plugins
-------------
The git protocol supports local installation using the 'file://' protocol.
This is handy when developing plugins locally. Follow the protocol with an
absolute path to the script directory.
>
Bundle 'file///path/from/root/to/plugin'
3.3 INSTALLING SCRIPTS ~
*vundle-scripts-install* *:BundleInstall*
>
:BundleInstall
installs configured scripts. Newly installed scripts will be automatically
enabled. Except special cases requiring compilation or pre-configuration.
BundleInstall allows to install scripts by name:>
Will install all plugins configured in your `.vimrc`. Newly installed
scripts will be automatically enabled. Some scripts may require extra steps
such as compilation or external programs, refer to their documentation.
BundleInstall allows installation of scripts by name:
>
:BundleInstall unite.vim
installs and activates unite.vim. You can use Tab to auto-complete known
Installs and activates unite.vim. You can use Tab to auto-complete known
script names. Note that the installation just described isn't permanent. To
finish, you must put `Bundle 'unite.vim` at the appropriate line in your
finish, you must put `Bundle 'unite.vim'` at the appropriate place in your
`.vimrc` to tell Vundle to load the plugin at startup.
3.3 UPDATE SCRIPTS ~
*vundle-scripts-update* *BundleInstall!*
run >
:BundleInstall! " NOTE: bang(!)
After installing scripts press 'l' (lowercase 'L') to see the log of commands
if any errors occurred.
installs or updates configured scripts.
press u after updates complete to see the changelog of all updated bundles.
3.4 SEARCHING ~
*vundle-scripts-search* *BundleSearch*
run >
:BundleSearch foo
lists bundles matching 'foo' in new a new split window, ie:
3.4 UPDATING SCRIPTS ~
*vundle-scripts-update* *:BundleUpdate* *:BundleInstall!*
>
:BundleInstall! " NOTE: bang(!)
or >
:BundleUpdate
Installs or updates the configured scripts. Press 'u' after updates complete
to see the change log of all updated bundles. Press 'l' (lowercase 'L') to
see the log of commands if any errors occurred.
3.5 SEARCHING SCRIPTS ~
*vundle-scripts-search* *:BundleSearch*
>
:BundleSearch
Search requires that `curl` be available on the system. The command searches
Vim Scripts (http://vim-scripts.org/vim/scripts.html) for matching
plugins. Results display in a new split window. For example:
>
BundleSearch foo
displays:
>
"Search results for: foo
Bundle 'MarkdownFootnotes'
Bundle 'VimFootnotes'
Bundle 'foo.vim'
<
*:BundleSearch!*
Alternatively, you can refresh the script list before searching by adding a
bang to the command.
>
and >
:BundleSearch! foo
refreshes script list before performing actual search.
If command is run without argument: >
If the command is run without argument:
>
:BundleSearch!
it will display all known scripts
Searching requires [`curl`](http://curl.haxx.se/)
3.5 LISTING BUNDLES ~
*vundle-scripts-list* *BundleList*
To quickly pull list of installed bundles use >
it will display all known scripts in the new split.
3.6 LISTING BUNDLES ~
*vundle-scripts-list* *:BundleList*
>
:BundleList
Displays a list of installed bundles.
3.6 CLEANING UP ~
*vundle-scripts-cleanup* *BundleClean*
run >
3.7 CLEANING UP ~
*vundle-scripts-cleanup* *:BundleClean*
>
:BundleClean
confirms removal of unused script-dirs from `.vim/bundle/`.
Requests confirmation for the removal of all scripts no longered configured
in your `.vimrc` but present in your bundle installation directory
(default: `.vim/bundle/`).
*BundleClean!*
*:BundleClean!*
>
:BundleClean!
removes unused dirs with no questions.
Automatically confirm removal of unused bundles.
=============================================================================
4. INTERACTIVE MODE ~
*vundle-interactive*
Vundle provides a simple interactive mode to help you explore new scripts
easily. Interactive mode is available as result of any commands that displays
a list of bundles. For instance, running: >
Vundle provides a simple interactive mode to help you explore new scripts
easily. Interactive mode is available after any command that lists `Bundles`
such as BundleSearch, BundleList or Bundles. For instance:
>
:BundleSearch! unite
triggers search for scripts matching 'unite' and yields a split window with
content: >
"Keymap: i - Install bundle; c - Cleanup; r - Refine list; R - Reload list
Searches for scripts matching 'unite' and yields a split window with:
>
"Keymap: i - Install bundle; c - Cleanup; s - Search; R - Reload list
"Search results for: unite
Bundle 'unite-scriptenames'
Bundle 'unite.vim'
Bundle 'unite-yarm'
Bundle 'unite-gem'
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Bundle 'unite-font'
Bundle 'unite-colorscheme'
As the first line (starting with `"Keymap:`) shows, certain actions may be
applied to selected bundles. Move the cursor over the line `Bundle
'unite.vim'` and press i key (install, see |vundle-keymappings| for more
details). After unite.vim is installed - `:Unite file` command should be
available to prove 'unite.vim' availability.
To install a bundle, move your cursor to the Bundle of interest and then
select a command. To install 'unite.vim' put your cursor on the line and
then push `i`. For a more complete list see |vundle-keymappings|. After
unite.vim is installed the `:Unite file` command should be available.
Note that the interactive installation doesn't update your .vimrc
configuration.
Note: Interactive installation doesn't update your `.vimrc`.
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5. KEY MAPPINGS ~
*vundle-keymappings*
KEY | DESCRIPTION
----|-------------------------- >
i | run :BundleInstall with name taken from line cursor is positioned on
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c | run :BundleClean
s | run :BundleSearch
R | fetch fresh script list from server
.
=============================================================================
6. OPTIONS ~
*vundle-options*
>
let g:vundle_default_git_proto = 'git'
makes Vundle use `git` instead default `https` when building absolute repo URIs
<
This option makes Vundle use `git` instead of `https` when building
absolute URIs. For example:
>
Bundle 'sjl/gundo.vim' -> git@github.com:sjl/gundo.git
vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: