From 72d653e1e0cffe2e48bd7a393acf08c96d6db50a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Cody Hiar Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2015 11:51:04 -0600 Subject: Inidiat commit of working files --- bundle/Vundle.vim/doc/vundle.txt | 411 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 411 insertions(+) create mode 100644 bundle/Vundle.vim/doc/vundle.txt (limited to 'bundle/Vundle.vim/doc/vundle.txt') diff --git a/bundle/Vundle.vim/doc/vundle.txt b/bundle/Vundle.vim/doc/vundle.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9a2670a --- /dev/null +++ b/bundle/Vundle.vim/doc/vundle.txt @@ -0,0 +1,411 @@ +*vundle.txt* Vundle, a plug-in manager for Vim. *vundle* + + VUNDLE MANUAL + +1. About Vundle |vundle-about| +2. Quick Start |vundle-quickstart| +3. Plugins |vundle-plugins| + 3.1. Configuring Plugins |vundle-plugins-configure| + 3.2. Supported URIs |vundle-plugins-uris| + 3.3. Installing Plugins |vundle-plugins-install| + 3.4. Updating Plugins |vundle-plugins-update| + 3.5. Searching Plugins |vundle-plugins-search| + 3.6. Listing Plugins |vundle-plugins-list| + 3.7. Cleaning Up |vundle-plugins-cleanup| +4. Interactive Mode |vundle-interactive| +5. Key Mappings |vundle-keymappings| +6. Options |vundle-options| +7. Plugin Interface Change |vundle-interface-change| + +============================================================================= +1. ABOUT VUNDLE ~ + *vundle-about* + +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 by name all available Vim scripts + - clean unused scripts up + - run the above actions in a single keypress with interactive mode + +Vundle automatically... + + - manages the runtime path of your installed scripts + - regenerates help tags after installing and updating + +Vundle's search uses http://vim-scripts.org to provide a list of all +available Vim scripts. + +Vundle is undergoing an interface change, see |vundle-interface-change| for +more information. + +============================================================================= +2. QUICK START ~ + *vundle-quickstart* + +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.vim.git ~/.vim/bundle/Vundle.vim +< +3. Configure bundles: + + 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.vim + call vundle#begin() + " alternatively, pass a path where Vundle should install plugins + "call vundle#begin('~/some/path/here') + + " let Vundle manage Vundle, required + Plugin 'gmarik/Vundle.vim' + + " The following are examples of different formats supported. + " Keep Plugin commands between vundle#begin/end. + " plugin on GitHub repo + Plugin 'tpope/vim-fugitive' + " plugin from http://vim-scripts.org/vim/scripts.html + Plugin 'L9' + " Git plugin not hosted on GitHub + Plugin 'git://git.wincent.com/command-t.git' + " git repos on your local machine (i.e. when working on your own plugin) + Plugin 'file:///home/gmarik/path/to/plugin' + " The sparkup vim script is in a subdirectory of this repo called vim. + " Pass the path to set the runtimepath properly. + Plugin 'rstacruz/sparkup', {'rtp': 'vim/'} + " Avoid a name conflict with L9 + Plugin 'user/L9', {'name': 'newL9'} + + " All of your Plugins must be added before the following line + call vundle#end() " required + filetype plugin indent on " required + " To ignore plugin indent changes, instead use: + "filetype plugin on + " + " Brief help + " :PluginList - list configured plugins + " :PluginInstall(!) - install (update) plugins + " :PluginSearch(!) foo - search (or refresh cache first) for foo + " :PluginClean(!) - confirm (or auto-approve) removal of unused plugins + " + " see :h vundle for more details or wiki for FAQ + " Put your non-Plugin stuff after this line + +4. Install configured bundles: + + Launch vim and run +> + :PluginInstall +< + To install from command line: +> + vim +PluginInstall +qall + +============================================================================= +3. PLUGINS ~ + *vundle-plugins* + +3.1 CONFIGURING PLUGINS ~ + *vundle-plugins-configure* *:Plugin* + +Vundle tracks what plugins you want configured by the `Plugin` commands in your +`.vimrc`. Each `Plugin` command tells Vundle to activate the script on startup +adding it to your |runtimepath|. Commenting out or removing the line will +disable the `Plugin`. + +Each `Plugin` command takes a URI pointing to the script. No comments should +follow on the same line as the command. Example: +> + Plugin 'git_URI' + +The `Plugin` command can optionally take a second argument after the URI. It +has to be a dictionary, separated from the URI by a comma. Each key-value pair +in the dictionary is a configuration option. + +The following per-script configuration options are available. + +The 'rtp' option +---------------- + +Specifies a directory inside the repository (relative path from the root of +the repository) where the vim plugin resides. It determines the path that will +be added to the |runtimepath|. + +For example: +> + Plugin 'git_URI', {'rtp': 'some/subdir/'} + +This can be used with git repositories that put the vim plugin inside a +subdirectory. + +The 'name' option +----------------- + +The name of the directory that will hold the local clone of the configured +script. + +For example: +> + Plugin 'git_URI', {'name': 'newPluginName'} + +This can be used to prevent name collisions between plugins that Vundle would +otherwise try to clone into the same directory. It also provides an additional +level of customisation. + +The 'pinned' option +------------------- + +A flag that, when set to a value of 1, tells Vundle not to perform any git +operations on the plugin, while still adding the existing plugin under the +`bundles` directories to the |runtimepath|. + +For example: +> + Plugin 'mylocalplugin', {'pinned': 1} + +This allows the users to include, with Vundle, plugins tracked with version +control systems other than git, but the user is responsible for cloning and +keeping up to date. It also allows the users to stay in the current version of +a plugin that might have previously been updated by Vundle. + +Please note that the URI will be treated the same as for any other plugins, so +only the last part of it will be added to the |runtimepath|. The user is +advised to use this flag only with single word URIs to avoid confusion. + +3.2 SUPPORTED URIS ~ + *vundle-plugins-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 `Plugin`. +> + Plugin 'gmarik/Vundle.vim' => https://github.com/gmarik/Vundle.vim + +Vim Scripts +----------- +Any single word without a slash '/' is assumed to be from Vim Scripts. +> + Plugin '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. +> + Plugin '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. +> + Plugin 'file:///path/from/root/to/plugin' + +3.3 INSTALLING PLUGINS ~ + *vundle-plugins-install* *:PluginInstall* +> + :PluginInstall + +Will install all plugins configured in your `.vimrc`. Newly installed +plugins will be automatically enabled. Some plugins may require extra steps +such as compilation or external programs, refer to their documentation. + +PluginInstall allows installation of plugins by name: +> + :PluginInstall unite.vim + +Installs and activates unite.vim. + +PluginInstall also allows installation of several plugins separated by space. +> + :PluginInstall tpope/vim-surround tpope/vim-fugitive + +Installs both tpope/vim-surround and tpope/vim-fugitive from GitHub. + +You can use Tab to auto-complete known script names. +Note that the installation just described isn't permanent. To +finish, you must put `Plugin 'unite.vim'` at the appropriate place in your +`.vimrc` to tell Vundle to load the plugin at startup. + +After installing plugins press 'l' (lowercase 'L') to see the log of commands +if any errors occurred. + +3.4 UPDATING PLUGINS ~ + *vundle-plugins-update* *:PluginUpdate* *:PluginInstall!* +> + :PluginInstall! " NOTE: bang(!) +or > + :PluginUpdate + +Installs or updates the configured plugins. 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. + +To update specific plugins, write their names separated by space: +> + :PluginInstall! vim-surround vim-fugitive +or > + :PluginUpdate vim-surround vim-fugitive + +3.5 SEARCHING PLUGINS ~ + *vundle-plugins-search* *:PluginSearch* +> + :PluginSearch + +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: +> + PluginSearch foo + +displays: +> + "Search results for: foo + Plugin 'MarkdownFootnotes' + Plugin 'VimFootnotes' + Plugin 'foo.vim' +< + *:PluginSearch!* +Alternatively, you can refresh the script list before searching by adding a +bang to the command. +> + :PluginSearch! foo + +If the command is run without argument: +> + :PluginSearch! + +it will display all known plugins in the new split. + +3.6 LISTING BUNDLES ~ + *vundle-plugins-list* *:PluginList* +> + :PluginList + +Displays a list of installed bundles. + +3.7 CLEANING UP ~ + *vundle-plugins-cleanup* *:PluginClean* +> + :PluginClean + +Requests confirmation for the removal of all plugins no longered configured +in your `.vimrc` but present in your bundle installation directory +(default: `.vim/bundle/`). + + *:PluginClean!* +> + :PluginClean! + +Automatically confirm removal of unused bundles. + +============================================================================= +4. INTERACTIVE MODE ~ + *vundle-interactive* + +Vundle provides a simple interactive mode to help you explore new plugins +easily. Interactive mode is available after any command that lists `Plugins` +such as PluginSearch, PluginList or Plugins. For instance: +> + :PluginSearch! unite + +Searches for plugins matching 'unite' and yields a split window with: +> + "Keymap: i - Install bundle; c - Cleanup; s - Search; R - Reload list + "Search results for: unite + Plugin 'unite-scriptenames' + Plugin 'unite.vim' + Plugin 'unite-yarm' + Plugin 'unite-gem' + Plugin 'unite-locate' + Plugin 'unite-font' + Plugin 'unite-colorscheme' + +To install a bundle, move your cursor to the Plugin 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: Interactive installation doesn't update your `.vimrc`. + +============================================================================= +5. KEY MAPPINGS ~ + *vundle-keymappings* + +KEY | DESCRIPTION +----|-------------------------- > + i | run :PluginInstall with name taken from line cursor is positioned on + I | same as i, but runs :PluginInstall! to update bundle + D | delete selected bundle (be careful not to remove local modifications) + c | run :PluginClean + s | run :PluginSearch + R | fetch fresh script list from server + +============================================================================= +6. OPTIONS ~ + *vundle-options* +> + let g:vundle_default_git_proto = 'git' +< + This option makes Vundle use `git` instead of `https` when building + absolute URIs. For example: +> + Plugin 'sjl/gundo.vim' -> git@github.com:sjl/gundo.git + +============================================================================= +7. VUNDLE INTERFACE CHANGE ~ + *vundle-interface-change* *:Bundle* *:BundleInstall!* + *:BundleUpdate* *:BundleSearch* *:BundleList* *:BundleClean!* + *:VundleInstall!* *:VundleUpdate* *:VundleSearch* + *:VundleList* *:VundleClean!* + + In order to bring in new changes, Vundle is adopting a new interface. + Going forward we will support primarily the Plugin namespace, additionally + for convenience we will also alias some commands to the Vundle namespace. + The following table summarizes the interface changes. + + Deprecated Names | New Names + ----------------------------- + Bundle | Plugin + BundleInstall(!) | PluginInstall(!), VundleInstall(!) + BundleUpdate | PluginUpdate, VundleUpdate + BundleSearch(!) | PluginSearch(!), VundleSearch(!) + BundleClean | PluginClean(!), VundleClean(!) + BundleList | PluginList + + Note: The Bundle commands will be deprecated. You may continue using them, + but they may not get all future updates. For instance, we have enabled + comments on Plugin lines but not Bundle, since it requires a change in + command declaration. + +" vim: set expandtab sts=2 ts=2 sw=2 tw=78 ft=help norl: -- cgit v1.2.3