1. Fixed some lines which were wider than 78 characters.
2. Added a couple of more borders above all the sub-sections.
3. Moved about part above the TOC, seems unnecessary to have that as its
own section when it's so small. This also look more like a default vim
help file.
4. Changed "NOTE:" into "Note that" because that is more like how it's
used in default vim files.
5. Changed some wording like "the plug-in manager" to "a
plug-in manager".
6. Moved a couple of *tag names* below their headings so it's like that
everywhere in the file.
In Windows, some users set the Cygwin shell as their Vim shell, make
Vundle consider this when deciding which flavour of commands to run when
cloning. Roughly check if the shell contains `sh` in it, and assume a
Unix shell, even when on Windows.
Ignore .netrwhist" until rtp ordering is fixed
Because vundle modifies the directory that appears first in the rtp, some files that vim generates in the first directory in rtp end up in the vundle directory. This is a known issue in vundle but until it is resolved, ignore .netrwhhist when found in the vundle directory.
The wildignore setting affects the behaviour of the `= shorthand, so
this changeset replaces the last remaining use of such construct with a
call to exec.
inspired by
https://github.com/gmarik/vundle/pull/228 and
https://github.com/gmarik/vundle/pull/172
Vim patch #445 changed shell escaping and introduced incompatabilities for vundle.
Now vundle only escapes joined commands with double quotes on windows when shellxquote is not set to '('.
This workaround closes https://github.com/gmarik/vundle/issues/146 - the mentioned workaround
is no longer needed, but it does not break a vim configurations which contains "set shellxquote=".
DRY shell escaping and modified (hopefully) all relevant places.
- make it append only (instead both append + prepend)
- which draws *_rm_a and *_add_a useless as &rtp order gets preserved
- benefits: simpler, faster, less code
With just `git clone`, submodules are not grabbed. This is an issue for
certain plugins, such as 'kevinw/pyflakes-vim' that requires a pyflakes
submodule