![vim-plug](https://raw.github.com/junegunn/vim-plug/master/plug.png) A single-file Vim plugin manager. Somewhere between [Pathogen](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen) and [Vundle](https://github.com/gmarik/vundle), but with faster parallel installer. ![](https://raw.github.com/junegunn/vim-plug/master/gif/vim-plug.gif) ### Pros. - Easier to setup - Parallel installation/update (requires [+ruby](http://junegunn.kr/2013/09/installing-vim-with-ruby-support/)) - Smallest possible feature set - Dependency resolution using `Plugfile` (experimental) ### Cons. - Everything else ### Usage [Download plug.vim](https://raw.github.com/junegunn/vim-plug/master/plug.vim) and put it in ~/.vim/autoload ```sh mkdir -p ~/.vim/autoload curl -fLo ~/.vim/autoload/plug.vim https://raw.github.com/junegunn/vim-plug/master/plug.vim ``` Edit your .vimrc ```vim call plug#begin('~/.vim/plugged') Plug 'junegunn/seoul256.vim' Plug 'junegunn/vim-easy-align' " Plug 'user/repo1', 'branch_or_tag' " Plug 'user/repo2', { 'rtp': 'vim/plugin/dir', 'branch': 'devel' } " Plug 'git@github.com:junegunn/vim-github-dashboard.git' " ... call plug#end() ``` Reload .vimrc and `:PlugInstall` to install plugins. ### Plugin directory If you omit the path argument to `plug#begin()`, plugins are installed in `plugged` directory under the first path in `runtimepath` at the point when `plug#begin()` is called. This is usually `~/.vim/plugged` (or `$HOME/vimfiles/plugged` on Windows) given that you didn't touch runtimepath before the call. ### Commands | Command | Description | | ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | | PlugInstall [#threads] | Install plugins | | PlugUpdate [#threads] | Install or update plugins | | PlugClean[!] | Remove unused directories (bang version will clean without prompt) | | PlugUpgrade | Upgrade vim-plug itself | | PlugStatus | Check the status of plugins | ### Options for parallel installer | Flag | Default | Description | | ---------------- | ------- | --------------------------------- | | `g:plug_threads` | 16 | Default number of threads to use | | `g:plug_timeout` | 60 | Time limit of each task in seconds | ### Example: A small [sensible](https://github.com/tpope/vim-sensible) Vim configuration ```vim call plug#begin() Plug 'tpope/vim-sensible' call plug#end() ``` ### Dependency resolution See [Dependency Resolution](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug/wiki/Dependency-Resolution). ### Articles - [Writing my own Vim plugin manager](http://junegunn.kr/2013/09/writing-my-own-vim-plugin-manager) - [Thoughts on Vim plugin dependency](http://junegunn.kr/2013/09/thoughts-on-vim-plugin-dependency) ### FAQ/Troubleshooting #### Plugins are not installed/updated in parallel Your Vim does not support Ruby interface. `:echo has('ruby')` should print 1. In order to setup Vim with Ruby support, you may refer to [this article](http://junegunn.kr/2013/09/installing-vim-with-ruby-support). #### *Vim: Caught deadly signal SEGV* If your Vim crashes with the above message, first check if its Ruby interface is working correctly with the following command: ```vim :ruby puts RUBY_VERSION ``` If Vim crashes even with this command, it is likely that Ruby interface is broken, and you have to rebuild Vim with a working version of Ruby. (`brew remove vim && brew install vim` or `./configure && make ...`) If you're on OS X, one possibility is that you had installed Vim with [Homebrew](http://brew.sh/) while using a Ruby installed with [RVM](http://rvm.io/) or [rbenv](https://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv) and later removed that version of Ruby. [Please let me know](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug/issues) if you can't resolve the problem. In the meantime, you can set `g:plug_threads` to 1, so that Ruby installer is not used at all. #### Freezing plugin version with commit hash vim-plug does not allow you to freeze the version of a plugin with its commit hash. This is by design. I don't believe a user of a plugin should be looking at its individual commits. Instead, one should be choosing the right version using release tags or versioned branches (e.g. 1.2.3, stable, devel, etc.) ```vim Plug 'junegunn/vim-easy-align', '2.9.2' ``` If the repository doesn't come with such tags or branches, you should think of it as "unstable" or "in development", and always use its latest revision. If you really must choose a certain untagged revision, consider forking the repository. ### Regarding feature request You may submit a request for a new feature by [creating an issue](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug/issues). However, please be minded that this is an opinionated software and I want to keep the feature set as small as possible. So I may not agree with you on the necessity of the suggested feature. If that happens, I suggest the following options. 1. Check out [Vundle](https://github.com/gmarik/vundle) or [NeoBundle](https://github.com/Shougo/neobundle.vim). They offer broader feature sets. 2. Create a fork of this project and let it be your own plugin manager. There's no need for us to have a single canonical branch.