diff --git a/doc/vundle.txt b/doc/vundle.txt index 8e16cb3..f586792 100644 --- a/doc/vundle.txt +++ b/doc/vundle.txt @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ in order to install/search [all available vim scripts] Launch `vim`, run > - :BundleInstall + :BundleInstall Installing requires [Git] and triggers [Git clone](http://gitref.org/creating/#clone) for each configured repo to `~/.vim/bundle/`. @@ -86,11 +86,11 @@ or > Vundle loves Github, that's why short uris can be used to configure bundles: > - Bundle 'tpope/vim-fugitive' + Bundle 'tpope/vim-fugitive' equals full uri > - Bundle 'http://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive.git' + Bundle 'http://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive.git' 4.2 INSTALL SCRIPTS ~ @@ -128,13 +128,13 @@ lists bundles matching 'foo' in new a new split window, ie: > and > - :Bundles! foo + :Bundles! foo refreshes script list before performing actual search. If command is run without argument: > - :Bundles! + :Bundles! it will display all known scripts @@ -148,38 +148,46 @@ run > requires confirmation before removal of unused script-dirs from your `.vim/bundle`. - *BundleClean!* > + *BundleClean!* +> :BundleClean! removes unused scripts with no questions. + *vundle-interactive* 5. INTERACTIVE MODE ~ - *vundle-interactive* + Vundle provides simple interactive mode to help you explore new scripts easily. Interactive mode is available as result of :Bundles command. For instance running > - :Bundles! unite + :Bundles! unite -searches for scripts matching 'unite' string and yelds the result: +searches for scripts matching 'unite' string and yelds the split window with +content: > - "Keymap: i - Install bundle; c - Cleanup; r - Refine list; R - Reload list - "Search results for: unite - Bundle 'unite.vim' - Bundle 'unite-yarm' - Bundle 'unite-gem' - Bundle 'unite-locate' - Bundle 'unite-font' - Bundle 'unite-colorscheme' + "Keymap: i - Install bundle; c - Cleanup; r - Refine list; R - Reload list + "Search results for: unite + Bundle 'unite.vim' + Bundle 'unite-yarm' + Bundle 'unite-gem' + Bundle 'unite-locate' + Bundle 'unite-font' + Bundle 'unite-colorscheme' -allows running certain commands with single keypress: -> -*i* - runs BundleInstall with name taken from line cursor is positioned on -*c* - runs BundleCleanup -*r* - alows to refine list; requires a string to refine list with -*R* - fetches fresh script list from server +As the first line(starting with `"Keymap:`) sows +certain Vundle commands can be triggered with single keypress, ie: -So move cursor over line `Bundle 'unite.vim'` and press i key. -unite.vim script will be installed! -After that you will be able to run `:Unite file` command! +KEY | DESCRIPTION +----|-------------------------- > + i | run :BundleInstall with name taken from line cursor is positioned on + c | run :BundleCleanup + r | refine list; requires a string to refine list with + R | fetch fresh script list from server + +So move cursor over line `Bundle 'unite.vim'` and press i key(install). +After unite.vim script is installed - `:Unite file` command should be +available to prove 'unite.vim' availability + +NOTE: Interactive installation doesn't update your .vimrc configuration. vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: