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Installation

git clone git://github.com/pellaeon/Dotfiles.git

Where possible, Vim plugins are installed as git submodules. Check these out by
running the commands:

cd Dotfiles
git submodule init
git submodule update

Create symlinks:

ln -s ~/Dotfiles/bashrc ~/.bashrc
ln -s ~/Dotfiles/vimrc ~/.vimrc
ln -s ~/Dotfiles/gvimrc ~/.gvimrc
ln -s ~/Dotfiles/irbrc ~/.irbrc
ln -s ~/Dotfiles/vim ~/.vim
ln -s ~/Dotfiles/ctags ~/.ctags
ln -s ~/Dotfiles/jshintrc ~/.jshintrc

# VIM #

My preferences for Vim are stored in `Dotfiles/vimrc` and `Dotfiles/gvimrc`
respectively. All plugins and scripts are stored in the `Dotfiles/vim`
directory.

## Adding Plugin Bundles ##

Plugins that are published on github can be installed as submodules. For
example, to install the [JavaScript bundle][jsbun], follow these steps:

cd ~/Dotfiles
git submodule add http://github.com/pangloss/vim-javascript.git vim/bundle/vim-javascript

This will update the `.gitmodules` file by appending something like:

[submodule "vim/bundle/vim-javascript"]
path = vim/bundle/vim-javascript
url = http://github.com/pangloss/vim-javascript.git

As well as checkout out the git repo into the
`vim/bundle/vim-javascript` directory. You can then commit these changes
as follows:

git add .
git ci -m "Added the javascript bundle"

# Credits #
Modified from https://github.com/nelstrom/dotfiles/blob/master/README.markdown

[jsbun]: http://github.com/pangloss/vim-javascript.git
[ap]: http://github.com/michaeldv/awesome_print
[i_editor]: http://github.com/jberkel/interactive_editor