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zovim is a distribution of vim plugins and resources for vim. it is a fork of spf13-vim.
Requires Git 1.7+ and Vim 7.3+
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zonika/zovim/master/bootstrap.sh -L > zovim.sh && sh zovim.sh
After the installation of Vim you must add a new directory to your environment variables path to make it work with the script installation of zovim.
Open Vim and write the following command, it will show the installed directory:
:echo $VIMRUNTIME
C:\Program Files (X86)\Vim\vim74
Then you need to add it to your environment variable path. After that try execute vim
within command prompt (press Win-R, type cmd
, press Enter) and you’ll see the default vim page.
Create ~/.vimrc.bundles.local
for any additional bundles.
To add a new bundle, just add one line for each bundle you want to install. The line should start with the word "Bundle" followed by a string of either the vim.org project name or the githubusername/githubprojectname. For example, the github project spf13/vim-colors can be added with the following command
echo Bundle \'spf13/vim-colors\' >> ~/.vimrc.bundles.local
Once new plugins are added, they have to be installed.
vim +BundleInstall! +BundleClean +q
Create ~/.vimrc.local
if it doesn't already exist.
Add the UnBundle command to this line. It takes the same input as the Bundle line, so simply copy the line you want to disable and add 'Un' to the beginning.
For example, disabling the 'AutoClose' and 'scrooloose/syntastic' plugins
echo UnBundle \'AutoClose\' >> ~/.vimrc.bundles.local
echo UnBundle \'scrooloose/syntastic\' >> ~/.vimrc.bundles.local
Remember to run ':BundleClean!' after this to remove the existing directories