On 03/02/09 07:35, alecthegeek (Alec Clews) wrote:
> On Feb 3, 5:17 pm, Tony Mechelynck<[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> On 03/02/09 02:30, alecthegeek (Alec Clews) wrote:
>>
>>> I'm a little confused on the recommended approach for using git
>>> version control under vim.
>>> a) Vim 7.2 ships with a bunch of git specific scripts from Tim Pope
>>> (git-vim).
>>> However I cannot find any documentation that makes sense to me
>>> b) The VCS plugin does have some documentation and is mentioned on
>>> this list.
>>> Do I use both of these? or only one? git-vim looks more official as
>>> it's
>>> shipped with base vim, but no docs?
>>> Where should I look for more detailed advice and documents.
>> Ships with Vim? Where? I don't see any.
>
> On Windows:
>
> ./vim72/ftplugin/git.vim
> ./vim72/ftplugin/gitcommit.vim
> ./vim72/ftplugin/gitconfig.vim
> ./vim72/ftplugin/gitrebase.vim
> ./vim72/ftplugin/gitsendemail.vim
> ./vim72/indent/gitconfig.vim
> ./vim72/syntax/git.vim
> ./vim72/syntax/gitcommit.vim
> ./vim72/syntax/gitconfig.vim
> ./vim72/syntax/gitrebase.vim
> ./vim72/syntax/gitsendemail.vim
Those are just to _edit_ git files, not to _use_ git. My surprise came
from the fact that I thought you meant Vim came with scripts meant to
build Vim with git, the way it comes with A-A-P scripts. Similarly, the
cobol.vim scripts are not a COBOL tutorial and the html.vim scripts are
not an HTML tutorial.
Best regards,
Tony.
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