In your home directory (Linux or Mac), run:
mv ~/.vim ~/vim_old # backup your old .vim folder
git clone git://github.com/akitaonrails/vimfiles.git ~/.vim
mv ~/.vimrc ~/vimrc_old
ln -s ~/.vim/vimrc ~/.vimrc
If you’re using Windows do the following under C:\Documents and Settings\Your_User
git clone git://github.com/akitaonrails/vimfiles.git vimfiles
Still on Windows, run the following command in a Command Prompt console:
cd %HOME%\vimfiles
vim after\plugin\snippets.vim +":%s/.vim/vimfiles/g" +":x!"
vim plugin\fuzzyfinder_textmate.vim +":%s/.vim/vimfiles/g" +":x!"
vim vimrc +":%s/desert/vibrantink/g" +":x!"
vim vimrc +":%s/monaco/Consolas:h12/g" +":x!"
vim vimrc +":%s/<c-f>/<c-t>/g" +":x!"
copy /y vimrc ..\_vimrc
Monaco is for Mac, Consolas is for Windows (if you don´t have the new Office nor
Visual Studio installed. download from this URL: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=22e69ae4-7e40-4807-8a86-b3d36fab68d3&displaylang=en).
Under Linux better try “Bitstream Vera Sans Mono”
- MacVim – http://code.google.com/p/macvim/
- gVim – http://www.vim.org/download.php#pc
- Using Vim as a Complete Ruby on Rails IDE – http://biodegradablegeek.com/2007/12/using-vim-as-a-complete-ruby-on-rails-ide/
- Why, oh WHY, do those #?@! nutheads use vi? – http://www.viemu.com/a-why-vi-vim.html
- Efficient Editing With vim – http://jmcpherson.org/editing.html
- Byte of Vim – http://www.swaroopch.com/notes/Vim