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| vim-ruby github project README |
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Summary:
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This project contains Vim configuration files for editing and compiling Ruby
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within Vim. See the project homepage for more details.
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Web links:
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Homepage: https://github.com/vim-ruby
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Explanation: https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby/wiki
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For regular users:
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- The project page should have two tarballs for download:
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- vim-ruby-YYYY.MM.DD.tar.gz (the current stable release)
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- vim-ruby-devel-YYYY.MM.DD.tar.gz (cutting-edge features we'd like you
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to test)
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- Please give feedback through the bug tracking and feature request features
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of GitHub.
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- Feel free to join discussions on the vim-ruby-devel mailing list:
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http://rubyforge.org/mail/?group_id=16
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For would-be contributors:
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- Please get the latest from Git.
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- Please join the mailing list and discuss changes, submit patches, etc.
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- Thank you very much for taking an interest.
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Contents of the project:
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- The autoload, compiler, ftdetect, ftplugin, indent and syntax directories
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contain the ruby*.vim files that are to be copied to a location somewhere
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in the Vim 'runtimepath'.
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How you get these files into Vim:
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- By downloading the project via a snapshot or Git, you can keep up with
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the latest, make changes, and install the files to a Vim directory.
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- By downloading one of the tarballs, you can easily install the latest
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stable or development version wherever you like on your machine. No
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README etc. just Vim files. You would typically install these into either
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$VIM/vimfiles, for system-wide use, or $HOME/.vim ($HOME/vimfiles on
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Windows) for personal use.
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- Remember that when you install Vim in the first place, all of these files
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are present. The purpose of downloading and installing them from
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GitHub is to get the latest version of them.
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Git topics:
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- Project was migrated from CVS in August, 2008.
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- Files are tagged according to which version of Vim they are released in.
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- The project was initiated in July 2003, when the current version of Vim
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was 6.2. Thus every file began its life tagged as vim6.2.
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- Modifications to the files are made in the expectation that they need to
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be tested by interested users. They therefore (probably) don't have a
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tag, and are available via "git pull --rebase", or a development snapshot.
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- When a modification is considered stable, it is given a tag.
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Everything that is stable gets released in vim-ruby-YYY.MM.DD.tar.gz files.
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- When a new version of Vim is about to be released, the stable tarball is
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contributed to it. After it has been released, the files are tagged
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accordingly.
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- MORAL OF THE STORY: modifications are committed to the head of the tree;
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when they are ready for release into userland, they are tagged "stable".
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Any questions or suggestions?
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- If there's something about the project or its concepts that you don't
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understand, send an email to the release coordinator, Doug Kearns
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(dougkearns at gmail.com).
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- To ask about the contents of the configuration files, open a GitHub issue
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or ask on the mailing list, as different people maintain the different
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files.
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Project gossip:
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- While the individual effort to maintain these files has a long history,
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this actual project began in late July 2003.
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--= End of Document =--
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