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About
Vundle is a short cut for Vimbundle and is a Vim plugin manager.
Quick start
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Setup Vundle:
git clone http://github.com/gmarik/vundle.git ~/.vim/vundle.git
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Configure bundles:
Append to your
~/.vimrc
:set rtp+=~/.vim/vundle.git/ call vundle#rc() " Bundles: Bundle "L9" Bundle "FuzzyFinder" Bundle "rails.vim" Bundle "ack.vim" Bundle "git://git.wincent.com/command-t.git" " ...
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Install configured bundles:
Launch
vim
, run:BundleInstall
(noVim
restart required since v0.5)Installing requires Git and triggers Git clone for each configured repo to
~/.vim/bundle/
.
Why Vundle
Vundle allows to:
- keep track and configure your scripts right in
.vimrc
- install configured scripts (aka bundle)
- update configured scripts
- search all available vim scripts by name
- clean unused scripts up
Also as a bonus Vundle:
- manages runtime path of your installed scripts
- regenerates helptag atomatically
Docs
see :h vundle
vimdoc for more details.
Examples
See gmarik's vimrc for working example.
Inspiration and ideas from
Also
- Vundle was developed and tested in Vim 7.3 on
OSX
andLinux
- Vundle wasn't tested on windows(so if you care i'm waiting for your pull request)
- Vundle tries to be as KISS as possible
TODO:
Vundle is a work in progress so any ideas/patches appreciated
- √ activate newly added bundles on .vimrc reload or after :BundleInstall
- √ use preview window for search results
- √ vim documentation
- improve error handling
- allow specify revision/version?
- search by description aswell
- show descrption in search results
- instead sourcing .vimrc before installation come up with another solution
- tests
- make it rock!