tpope/bundler won't work without this plugin on a project
that uses dvm when mvim is not launched from within the
project's directory.
Using the command :Rvm will source the right GEM_HOME
so that :Bedit [gem] is able to look in the right place.
* duhanebel/vundle_migration:
Remove "press a key to continue" before vundle_install
Fix a bug preventing the correct update of vim
Change duhanebel's forked repos to originals
Fix a typo on the Rakefile
Fix a bug that was preventing a clean install
Change rake file to reuse methods in vundle.rb
Update zsh alias to support new yadr's commands
Add yadr command line tools to remove/list plugins
Update yadr's binary to support Vundle
Update Rakefile to manage pathogen-to-vundle upgrade
Remove csapprox
Move mapleader definition to vimrc
Change vimrc to use Vundle instead of pathogen
Add bundle to .gitignore
Remove all vim submodules
Conflicts:
.gitmodules
Since we're now able to install Solarized on iTerm2, there's no
need for approximating the theme when using vim instead of
mvim. In fact, using csapprox on iTerm2 with solarized installed
breaks the theme completely.
It seems that the mapleader has to be defined before vundle starts
to load the plugins. For this reason, I moved it from yadr-keymap
back into the vimrc. I'm sure it's not a big deal having the leader
mapped under the "general config" instead of inside settings.
Running `rake install`, runs the `:submodule_init` task,
which in turn runs the following command:
git submodule update --init --recursive
This fails with the following couple of errors (separately):
No submodule mapping found in .gitmodules for path 'vim/bundle/mattn-zencoding-vim'
No submodule mapping found in .gitmodules for path 'vim/bundle/skwp-vim-indexed-search'
This was introduced by 3d60f721dd
which removed the 'mattn/zencoding-vim' and 'skwp/vim-indexed-search'
submodules from the `.gitmodules`.