Remove Pathogen (not needed for NeoVIM)
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github: tpope
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custom: ["https://www.paypal.me/vimpope"]
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Follow the commit message guidelines at [commit.style](https://commit.style).
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This is an absolute requirement for my repositories, and doing so proves you
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actually read the contribution guidelines, which makes for a good first
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impression.
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Good commit messages imply good commits. Pull requests should typically be a
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single commit, or for the rare complicated case, a series of atomic commits.
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If I request a change, use `git commit --amend` or `git rebase --interactive`
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and force push to your branch.
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For feature requests, don't be shy about proposing it in an issue before
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drafting a patch. If it's a great idea, I might do it for you. If it's a
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terrible idea, no patch will change my mind.
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The worst ideas are configuration options. You'll need to provide a great
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justification in order to persuade me to take on the maintenance and support
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burden it will inevitably entail. See if you can get away with a custom map
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or autocommand instead.
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VIM LICENSE
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I) There are no restrictions on distributing unmodified copies of
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pathogen.vim except that they must include this license text. You can
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also distribute unmodified parts of pathogen.vim, likewise unrestricted
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except that they must include this license text. You are also allowed to
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include executables that you made from the unmodified pathogen.vim
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sources, plus your own usage examples and Vim scripts.
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II) It is allowed to distribute a modified (or extended) version of
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pathogen.vim, including executables and/or source code, when the following
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four conditions are met:
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1) This license text must be included unmodified.
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2) The modified pathogen.vim must be distributed in one of the following
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five ways:
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a) If you make changes to pathogen.vim yourself, you must clearly
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describe in the distribution how to contact you. When the
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maintainer asks you (in any way) for a copy of the modified
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pathogen.vim you distributed, you must make your changes, including
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source code, available to the maintainer without fee. The
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maintainer reserves the right to include your changes in the
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official version of pathogen.vim. What the maintainer will do with
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your changes and under what license they will be distributed is
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negotiable. If there has been no negotiation then this license, or
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a later version, also applies to your changes. The current
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maintainer is Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>. If this changes it
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will be announced in appropriate places (most likely vim.sf.net,
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www.vim.org and/or comp.editors). When it is completely impossible
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to contact the maintainer, the obligation to send him your changes
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ceases. Once the maintainer has confirmed that he has received your
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changes they will not have to be sent again.
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b) If you have received a modified pathogen.vim that was distributed as
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mentioned under a) you are allowed to further distribute it
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unmodified, as mentioned at I). If you make additional changes the
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text under a) applies to those changes.
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c) Provide all the changes, including source code, with every copy of
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the modified pathogen.vim you distribute. This may be done in the
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form of a context diff. You can choose what license to use for new
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code you add. The changes and their license must not restrict
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others from making their own changes to the official version of
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pathogen.vim.
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d) When you have a modified pathogen.vim which includes changes as
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mentioned under c), you can distribute it without the source code
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for the changes if the following three conditions are met:
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- The license that applies to the changes permits you to distribute
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the changes to the Vim maintainer without fee or restriction, and
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permits the Vim maintainer to include the changes in the official
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version of pathogen.vim without fee or restriction.
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- You keep the changes for at least three years after last
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distributing the corresponding modified pathogen.vim. When the
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maintainer or someone who you distributed the modified
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pathogen.vim to asks you (in any way) for the changes within this
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period, you must make them available to him.
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- You clearly describe in the distribution how to contact you. This
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contact information must remain valid for at least three years
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after last distributing the corresponding modified pathogen.vim,
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or as long as possible.
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e) When the GNU General Public License (GPL) applies to the changes,
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you can distribute the modified pathogen.vim under the GNU GPL
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version 2 or any later version.
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3) A message must be added, at least in the output of the ":version"
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command and in the intro screen, such that the user of the modified
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pathogen.vim is able to see that it was modified. When distributing as
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mentioned under 2)e) adding the message is only required for as far as
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this does not conflict with the license used for the changes.
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4) The contact information as required under 2)a) and 2)d) must not be
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removed or changed, except that the person himself can make
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corrections.
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III) If you distribute a modified version of pathogen.vim, you are encouraged
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to use the Vim license for your changes and make them available to the
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maintainer, including the source code. The preferred way to do this is
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by e-mail or by uploading the files to a server and e-mailing the URL. If
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the number of changes is small (e.g., a modified Makefile) e-mailing a
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context diff will do. The e-mail address to be used is
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<maintainer@vim.org>
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IV) It is not allowed to remove this license from the distribution of the
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pathogen.vim sources, parts of it or from a modified version. You may
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use this license for previous pathogen.vim releases instead of the
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license that they came with, at your option.
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# pathogen.vim
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Manage your `'runtimepath'` with ease. In practical terms, pathogen.vim
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makes it super easy to install plugins and runtime files in their own
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private directories.
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**For new users, I recommend using Vim's built-in package management
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instead.** `:help packages`
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## Installation
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Install to `~/.vim/autoload/pathogen.vim`.
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Or copy and paste the following into your terminal/shell:
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mkdir -p ~/.vim/autoload ~/.vim/bundle && \
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curl -LSso ~/.vim/autoload/pathogen.vim https://tpo.pe/pathogen.vim
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If you're using Windows, change all occurrences of `~/.vim` to `~\vimfiles`.
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## Runtime Path Manipulation
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Add this to your vimrc:
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execute pathogen#infect()
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If you're brand new to Vim and lacking a vimrc, `vim ~/.vimrc` and paste
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in the following super-minimal example:
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execute pathogen#infect()
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syntax on
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filetype plugin indent on
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Now any plugins you wish to install can be extracted to a subdirectory
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under `~/.vim/bundle`, and they will be added to the `'runtimepath'`.
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Observe:
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cd ~/.vim/bundle && \
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git clone https://github.com/tpope/vim-sensible.git
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Now [sensible.vim](https://github.com/tpope/vim-sensible) is installed.
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If you really want to get crazy, you could set it up as a submodule in
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whatever repository you keep your dot files in. I don't like to get
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crazy.
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If you don't like the directory name `bundle`, you can pass a runtime relative
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glob as an argument:
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execute pathogen#infect('stuff/{}')
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The `{}` indicates where the expansion should occur.
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You can also pass an absolute path instead. I keep the plugins I maintain under `~/src`, and this is how I add them:
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execute pathogen#infect('bundle/{}', '~/src/vim/bundle/{}')
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Normally to generate documentation, Vim expects you to run `:helptags`
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on each directory with documentation (e.g., `:helptags ~/.vim/doc`).
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Provided with pathogen.vim is a `:Helptags` command that does this on
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every directory in your `'runtimepath'`. If you really want to get
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crazy, you could even invoke `Helptags` in your vimrc. I don't like to
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get crazy.
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Finally, pathogen.vim has a rich API that can manipulate `'runtimepath'`
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and other comma-delimited path options in ways most people will never
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need to do. If you're one of those edge cases, look at the source.
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It's well documented.
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## Native Vim Package Management
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Vim 8 includes support for package management in a manner similar to
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pathogen.vim. If you'd like to transition to this native support,
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pathogen.vim can help. Calling `pathogen#infect()` on an older version of Vim
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will supplement the `bundle/{}` default with `pack/{}/start/{}`, effectively
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backporting a subset of the new native functionality.
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## Runtime File Editing
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`:Vopen`, `:Vedit`, `:Vsplit`, `:Vvsplit`, `:Vtabedit`, `:Vpedit`, and
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`:Vread` have all moved to [scriptease.vim][].
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[scriptease.vim]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-scriptease
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## FAQ
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> Can I put pathogen.vim in a submodule like all my other plugins?
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Sure, stick it under `~/.vim/bundle`, and prepend the following to your
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vimrc:
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runtime bundle/vim-pathogen/autoload/pathogen.vim
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Or if your bundles are somewhere other than `~/.vim` (say, `~/src/vim`):
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source ~/src/vim/bundle/vim-pathogen/autoload/pathogen.vim
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> Will you accept these 14 pull requests adding a `.gitignore` for
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> `tags` so I don't see untracked changes in my dot files repository?
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No, but I'll teach you how to ignore `tags` globally:
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git config --global core.excludesfile '~/.cvsignore'
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echo tags >> ~/.cvsignore
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While any filename will work, I've chosen to follow the ancient
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tradition of `.cvsignore` because utilities like rsync use it, too.
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Clever, huh?
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> What about Vimballs?
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If you really must use one:
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:e name.vba
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:!mkdir ~/.vim/bundle/name
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:UseVimball ~/.vim/bundle/name
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> Why don't my plugins load when I use Vim sessions?
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Vim sessions default to capturing all global options, which includes the
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`'runtimepath'` that pathogen.vim manipulates. This can cause other problems
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too, so I recommend turning that behavior off:
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set sessionoptions-=options
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## Contributing
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If your [commit message sucks](http://stopwritingramblingcommitmessages.com/),
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I'm not going to accept your pull request. I've explained very politely
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dozens of times that
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[my general guidelines](http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html)
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are absolute rules on my own repositories, so I may lack the energy to
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explain it to you yet another time. And please, if I ask you to change
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something, `git commit --amend`.
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Beyond that, don't be shy about asking before patching. What takes you
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hours might take me minutes simply because I have both domain knowledge
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and a perverse knowledge of Vim script so vast that many would consider
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it a symptom of mental illness. On the flip side, some ideas I'll
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reject no matter how good the implementation is. "Send a patch" is an
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edge case answer in my book.
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## Self-Promotion
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Like pathogen.vim? Follow the repository on
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[GitHub](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen) and vote for it on
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[vim.org](http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2332). And if
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you're feeling especially charitable, follow [tpope](http://tpo.pe/) on
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[Twitter](http://twitter.com/tpope) and
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[GitHub](https://github.com/tpope).
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## License
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Copyright (c) Tim Pope. Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself.
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See `:help license`.
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" pathogen.vim - path option manipulation
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" Maintainer: Tim Pope <http://tpo.pe/>
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" Version: 2.4
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" Install in ~/.vim/autoload (or ~\vimfiles\autoload).
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"
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" For management of individually installed plugins in ~/.vim/bundle (or
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" ~\vimfiles\bundle), adding `execute pathogen#infect()` to the top of your
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" .vimrc is the only other setup necessary.
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"
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" The API is documented inline below.
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if exists("g:loaded_pathogen") || &cp
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finish
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endif
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let g:loaded_pathogen = 1
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" Point of entry for basic default usage. Give a relative path to invoke
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" pathogen#interpose() or an absolute path to invoke pathogen#surround().
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" Curly braces are expanded with pathogen#expand(): "bundle/{}" finds all
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" subdirectories inside "bundle" inside all directories in the runtime path.
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" If no arguments are given, defaults "bundle/{}", and also "pack/{}/start/{}"
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" on versions of Vim without native package support.
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function! pathogen#infect(...) abort
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if a:0
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let paths = filter(reverse(copy(a:000)), 'type(v:val) == type("")')
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else
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let paths = ['bundle/{}', 'pack/{}/start/{}']
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endif
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if has('packages')
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call filter(paths, 'v:val !~# "^pack/[^/]*/start/[^/]*$"')
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endif
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let static = '^\%([$~\\/]\|\w:[\\/]\)[^{}*]*$'
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for path in filter(copy(paths), 'v:val =~# static')
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call pathogen#surround(path)
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endfor
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for path in filter(copy(paths), 'v:val !~# static')
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if path =~# '^\%([$~\\/]\|\w:[\\/]\)'
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call pathogen#surround(path)
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else
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call pathogen#interpose(path)
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endif
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endfor
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call pathogen#cycle_filetype()
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if pathogen#is_disabled($MYVIMRC)
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return 'finish'
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endif
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return ''
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endfunction
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" Split a path into a list.
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function! pathogen#split(path) abort
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if type(a:path) == type([]) | return a:path | endif
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if empty(a:path) | return [] | endif
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let split = split(a:path,'\\\@<!\%(\\\\\)*\zs,')
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return map(split,'substitute(v:val,''\\\([\\,]\)'',''\1'',"g")')
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endfunction
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" Convert a list to a path.
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function! pathogen#join(...) abort
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if type(a:1) == type(1) && a:1
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let i = 1
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let space = ' '
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else
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let i = 0
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let space = ''
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endif
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let path = ""
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while i < a:0
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if type(a:000[i]) == type([])
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let list = a:000[i]
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let j = 0
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while j < len(list)
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let escaped = substitute(list[j],'[,'.space.']\|\\[\,'.space.']\@=','\\&','g')
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let path .= ',' . escaped
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let j += 1
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endwhile
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else
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let path .= "," . a:000[i]
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endif
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let i += 1
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endwhile
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return substitute(path,'^,','','')
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endfunction
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" Convert a list to a path with escaped spaces for 'path', 'tag', etc.
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function! pathogen#legacyjoin(...) abort
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return call('pathogen#join',[1] + a:000)
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endfunction
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" Turn filetype detection off and back on again if it was already enabled.
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function! pathogen#cycle_filetype() abort
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if exists('g:did_load_filetypes')
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filetype off
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filetype on
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endif
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endfunction
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" Check if a bundle is disabled. A bundle is considered disabled if its
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" basename or full name is included in the list g:pathogen_blacklist or the
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" comma delimited environment variable $VIMBLACKLIST.
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function! pathogen#is_disabled(path) abort
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if a:path =~# '\~$'
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return 1
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endif
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let sep = pathogen#slash()
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let blacklist = get(g:, 'pathogen_blacklist', get(g:, 'pathogen_disabled', [])) + pathogen#split($VIMBLACKLIST)
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if !empty(blacklist)
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call map(blacklist, 'substitute(v:val, "[\\/]$", "", "")')
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endif
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return index(blacklist, fnamemodify(a:path, ':t')) != -1 || index(blacklist, a:path) != -1
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endfunction
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" Prepend the given directory to the runtime path and append its corresponding
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" after directory. Curly braces are expanded with pathogen#expand().
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function! pathogen#surround(path) abort
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let sep = pathogen#slash()
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let rtp = pathogen#split(&rtp)
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let path = fnamemodify(a:path, ':s?[\\/]\=$??')
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let before = filter(pathogen#expand(path), '!pathogen#is_disabled(v:val)')
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let after = filter(reverse(pathogen#expand(path, sep.'after')), '!pathogen#is_disabled(v:val[0 : -7])')
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call filter(rtp, 'index(before + after, v:val) == -1')
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let &rtp = pathogen#join(before, rtp, after)
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return &rtp
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endfunction
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" For each directory in the runtime path, add a second entry with the given
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" argument appended. Curly braces are expanded with pathogen#expand().
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function! pathogen#interpose(name) abort
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let sep = pathogen#slash()
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let name = a:name
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if has_key(s:done_bundles, name)
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return ""
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endif
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let s:done_bundles[name] = 1
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let list = []
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for dir in pathogen#split(&rtp)
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if dir =~# '\<after$'
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let list += reverse(filter(pathogen#expand(dir[0 : -6].name, sep.'after'), '!pathogen#is_disabled(v:val[0 : -7])')) + [dir]
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else
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let list += [dir] + filter(pathogen#expand(dir.sep.name), '!pathogen#is_disabled(v:val)')
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endif
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endfor
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let &rtp = pathogen#join(pathogen#uniq(list))
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return 1
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endfunction
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let s:done_bundles = {}
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" Invoke :helptags on all non-$VIM doc directories in runtimepath.
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function! pathogen#helptags() abort
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let sep = pathogen#slash()
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for glob in pathogen#split(&rtp)
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for dir in map(split(glob(glob), "\n"), 'v:val.sep."/doc/".sep')
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if (dir)[0 : strlen($VIMRUNTIME)] !=# $VIMRUNTIME.sep && filewritable(dir) == 2 && !empty(split(glob(dir.'*.txt'))) && (!filereadable(dir.'tags') || filewritable(dir.'tags'))
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silent! execute 'helptags' pathogen#fnameescape(dir)
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endif
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endfor
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endfor
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endfunction
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command! -bar Helptags :call pathogen#helptags()
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" Execute the given command. This is basically a backdoor for --remote-expr.
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function! pathogen#execute(...) abort
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for command in a:000
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execute command
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endfor
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return ''
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endfunction
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" Section: Unofficial
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function! pathogen#is_absolute(path) abort
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return a:path =~# (has('win32') ? '^\%([\\/]\|\w:\)[\\/]\|^[~$]' : '^[/~$]')
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endfunction
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" Given a string, returns all possible permutations of comma delimited braced
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" alternatives of that string. pathogen#expand('/{a,b}/{c,d}') yields
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" ['/a/c', '/a/d', '/b/c', '/b/d']. Empty braces are treated as a wildcard
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" and globbed. Actual globs are preserved.
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function! pathogen#expand(pattern, ...) abort
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let after = a:0 ? a:1 : ''
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let pattern = substitute(a:pattern, '^[~$][^\/]*', '\=expand(submatch(0))', '')
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if pattern =~# '{[^{}]\+}'
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let [pre, pat, post] = split(substitute(pattern, '\(.\{-\}\){\([^{}]\+\)}\(.*\)', "\\1\001\\2\001\\3", ''), "\001", 1)
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let found = map(split(pat, ',', 1), 'pre.v:val.post')
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let results = []
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for pattern in found
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call extend(results, pathogen#expand(pattern))
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endfor
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elseif pattern =~# '{}'
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let pat = matchstr(pattern, '^.*{}[^*]*\%($\|[\\/]\)')
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let post = pattern[strlen(pat) : -1]
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let results = map(split(glob(substitute(pat, '{}', '*', 'g')), "\n"), 'v:val.post')
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else
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let results = [pattern]
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endif
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let vf = pathogen#slash() . 'vimfiles'
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call map(results, 'v:val =~# "\\*" ? v:val.after : isdirectory(v:val.vf.after) ? v:val.vf.after : isdirectory(v:val.after) ? v:val.after : ""')
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return filter(results, '!empty(v:val)')
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endfunction
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" \ on Windows unless shellslash is set, / everywhere else.
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function! pathogen#slash() abort
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return !exists("+shellslash") || &shellslash ? '/' : '\'
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endfunction
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function! pathogen#separator() abort
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return pathogen#slash()
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endfunction
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" Convenience wrapper around glob() which returns a list.
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function! pathogen#glob(pattern) abort
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let files = split(glob(a:pattern),"\n")
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return map(files,'substitute(v:val,"[".pathogen#slash()."/]$","","")')
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endfunction
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||||
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" Like pathogen#glob(), only limit the results to directories.
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||||
function! pathogen#glob_directories(pattern) abort
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return filter(pathogen#glob(a:pattern),'isdirectory(v:val)')
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||||
endfunction
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||||
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" Remove duplicates from a list.
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function! pathogen#uniq(list) abort
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||||
let i = 0
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let seen = {}
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||||
while i < len(a:list)
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||||
if (a:list[i] ==# '' && exists('empty')) || has_key(seen,a:list[i])
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||||
call remove(a:list,i)
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||||
elseif a:list[i] ==# ''
|
||||
let i += 1
|
||||
let empty = 1
|
||||
else
|
||||
let seen[a:list[i]] = 1
|
||||
let i += 1
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
return a:list
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
" Backport of fnameescape().
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||||
function! pathogen#fnameescape(string) abort
|
||||
if exists('*fnameescape')
|
||||
return fnameescape(a:string)
|
||||
elseif a:string ==# '-'
|
||||
return '\-'
|
||||
else
|
||||
return substitute(escape(a:string," \t\n*?[{`$\\%#'\"|!<"),'^[+>]','\\&','')
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
" Like findfile(), but hardcoded to use the runtimepath.
|
||||
function! pathogen#runtime_findfile(file,count) abort
|
||||
let rtp = pathogen#join(1,pathogen#split(&rtp))
|
||||
let file = findfile(a:file,rtp,a:count)
|
||||
if file ==# ''
|
||||
return ''
|
||||
else
|
||||
return fnamemodify(file,':p')
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
" vim:set et sw=2 foldmethod=expr foldexpr=getline(v\:lnum)=~'^\"\ Section\:'?'>1'\:getline(v\:lnum)=~#'^fu'?'a1'\:getline(v\:lnum)=~#'^endf'?'s1'\:'=':
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vimrc
17
vimrc
|
@ -1,23 +1,20 @@
|
|||
" Anthony Perkins
|
||||
" https://github.com/acperkins/vimfiles
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Config for NeoVIM.
|
||||
|
||||
" Distributed under the VIM license. See ':help license' for a copy. Files under
|
||||
" pack/ have their own licenses.
|
||||
"
|
||||
|
||||
" Includes parts from Tim Pope's «sensible.vim»
|
||||
" <https://github.com/tpope/vim-sensible>.
|
||||
|
||||
" This should be gradually migrated to init.lua. Many settings in this file will
|
||||
" be redundant for NeoVIM because the defaults have changed, or the setting will
|
||||
" not apply.
|
||||
|
||||
"===============================================================================
|
||||
" Set this first to avoid overwriting later settings.
|
||||
set nocompatible
|
||||
|
||||
"===============================================================================
|
||||
" Load Pathogen if Vim does not support packages.
|
||||
if !has('packages')
|
||||
runtime pack/acp/opt/vim-pathogen/autoload/pathogen.vim
|
||||
execute pathogen#infect('pack/acp/start/{}')
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
"===============================================================================
|
||||
" General settings for all builds.
|
||||
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