" Keep Plugin commands between vundle#begin/end. Plugin 'gmarik/Vundle.vim' " The following are examples of different formats supported. vim call vundle#begin () " alternatively, pass a path where Vundle should install plugins "call vundle#begin('~/some/path/here') " let Vundle manage Vundle, required " set the runtime path to include Vundle and initialize set rtp =~ /.vim/bundle/Vundle. I added it with "brew install vim" then added an alias to my bash profile (~/.Set nocompatible " be iMproved, required Tip is still valid.Ĭheck to see if your vim supports clipboard, with No longer works but pbcopy and pbpaste still do. It does however work with MacVim in terminal mode. As noted above just add the following to ~/.vimrcĪs of Mountain Lion, the previous tip does not appear to work in system-provided vim yanked lines do not go into the system clipboard, nor does anything yanked to the * or registers. Since version 7.3 the console version of Vim supports Mac OS X clipboard. Now it should work.Īnother tip: For cross-platform clipboard sharing you can use the open-source (GPL) ClipboardMultiSharer with text and image data on any platform that runs Java in particular, Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. You may also want to update your README.markdown file so that the bootstrap.sh. In autoload/fakeclip.vim: Search for system('uname -o') and change it to system('uname'). fork file, bundle configuration needs to be set in your. For everyone who gets "Platform not supported: Unknown" or something like this should try this: It looks like there's a problem with fakeclip on Mac OS X (I don't know which versions are affected). Use fakeclip pseudo clipboard register for non-GUI version of Vim on Cygwin and Mac OS X Vnoremap y ::let \| execute "normal! vgvy" \| let res=system("pbcopy", \| let the trick is to use "vgvy" to grab the selection into default register and feed into pbcopy. Update: There is a potential fix for the non-whole line case (I use the keystroke leader y instead of F2 for mapping): Later I will try to figure out a workaround. I'm working with the non-GUI version on Mac OS X. If you in visual mode however, it will grab all the selected text.Ĭomment: the nmap commands work perfectly, but unfortunately the vmap-copy doesn't (it grabs the whole line instead of the selected text). If you are in normal mode, it will just grab the line your working on. The nopaste setting makes sure that auto-indent doesn't go crazy when you try to paste something in.
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