GitHub - junegunn/vim-plug: Minimalist Vim Plugin Manager
source link: https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug
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A minimalist Vim plugin manager.
Pros.
- Easy to set up: Single file. No boilerplate code required.
- Easy to use: Concise, intuitive syntax
- Super-fast parallel installation/update
(with any of
+job
,+python
,+python3
,+ruby
, or Neovim) - Creates shallow clones to minimize disk space usage and download time
- On-demand loading for faster startup time
- Can review and rollback updates
- Branch/tag/commit support
- Post-update hooks
- Support for externally managed plugins
Installation
Download plug.vim and put it in the "autoload" directory.
curl -fLo ~/.vim/autoload/plug.vim --create-dirs \ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/junegunn/vim-plug/master/plug.vim
You can automate the process by putting the command in your Vim configuration file as suggested here.
Windows (PowerShell)
iwr -useb https://raw.githubusercontent.com/junegunn/vim-plug/master/plug.vim |` ni $HOME/vimfiles/autoload/plug.vim -Force
Neovim
Unix, Linux
sh -c 'curl -fLo "${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}"/nvim/site/autoload/plug.vim --create-dirs \ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/junegunn/vim-plug/master/plug.vim'
Linux (Flatpak)
curl -fLo ~/.var/app/io.neovim.nvim/data/nvim/site/autoload/plug.vim --create-dirs \ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/junegunn/vim-plug/master/plug.vim
Windows (PowerShell)
iwr -useb https://raw.githubusercontent.com/junegunn/vim-plug/master/plug.vim |` ni "$(@($env:XDG_DATA_HOME, $env:LOCALAPPDATA)[$null -eq $env:XDG_DATA_HOME])/nvim-data/site/autoload/plug.vim" -Force
Getting Help
- See tutorial page to learn the basics of vim-plug
- See tips and FAQ pages for common problems and questions
- See requirements page for debugging information & tested configurations
- Create an issue
Usage
Add a vim-plug section to your ~/.vimrc
(or stdpath('config') . '/init.vim'
for Neovim)
- Begin the section with
call plug#begin([PLUGIN_DIR])
- List the plugins with
Plug
commands call plug#end()
to update&runtimepath
and initialize plugin system- Automatically executes
filetype plugin indent on
andsyntax enable
. You can revert the settings after the call. e.g.filetype indent off
,syntax off
, etc.
- Automatically executes
Example
call plug#begin() " The default plugin directory will be as follows: " - Vim (Linux/macOS): '~/.vim/plugged' " - Vim (Windows): '~/vimfiles/plugged' " - Neovim (Linux/macOS/Windows): stdpath('data') . '/plugged' " You can specify a custom plugin directory by passing it as the argument " - e.g. `call plug#begin('~/.vim/plugged')` " - Avoid using standard Vim directory names like 'plugin' " Make sure you use single quotes " Shorthand notation; fetches https://github.com/junegunn/vim-easy-align Plug 'junegunn/vim-easy-align' " Any valid git URL is allowed Plug 'https://github.com/junegunn/vim-github-dashboard.git' " Multiple Plug commands can be written in a single line using | separators Plug 'SirVer/ultisnips' | Plug 'honza/vim-snippets' " On-demand loading Plug 'scrooloose/nerdtree', { 'on': 'NERDTreeToggle' } Plug 'tpope/vim-fireplace', { 'for': 'clojure' } " Using a non-default branch Plug 'rdnetto/YCM-Generator', { 'branch': 'stable' } " Using a tagged release; wildcard allowed (requires git 1.9.2 or above) Plug 'fatih/vim-go', { 'tag': '*' } " Plugin options Plug 'nsf/gocode', { 'tag': 'v.20150303', 'rtp': 'vim' } " Plugin outside ~/.vim/plugged with post-update hook Plug 'junegunn/fzf', { 'dir': '~/.fzf', 'do': './install --all' } " Unmanaged plugin (manually installed and updated) Plug '~/my-prototype-plugin' " Initialize plugin system call plug#end()
Reload .vimrc and :PlugInstall
to install plugins.
Commands
Command | Description |
---|---|
PlugInstall [name ...] [#threads] |
Install plugins |
PlugUpdate [name ...] [#threads] |
Install or update plugins |
PlugClean[!] |
Remove unlisted plugins (bang version will clean without prompt) |
PlugUpgrade |
Upgrade vim-plug itself |
PlugStatus |
Check the status of plugins |
PlugDiff |
Examine changes from the previous update and the pending changes |
PlugSnapshot[!] [output path] |
Generate script for restoring the current snapshot of the plugins |
Plug
options
Option | Description |
---|---|
branch /tag /commit |
Branch/tag/commit of the repository to use |
rtp |
Subdirectory that contains Vim plugin |
dir |
Custom directory for the plugin |
as |
Use different name for the plugin |
do |
Post-update hook (string or funcref) |
on |
On-demand loading: Commands or <Plug> -mappings |
for |
On-demand loading: File types |
frozen |
Do not update unless explicitly specified |
Global options
Flag | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
g:plug_threads |
16 | Default number of threads to use |
g:plug_timeout |
60 | Time limit of each task in seconds (Ruby & Python) |
g:plug_retries |
2 | Number of retries in case of timeout (Ruby & Python) |
g:plug_shallow |
1 | Use shallow clone |
g:plug_window |
vertical topleft new |
Command to open plug window |
g:plug_pwindow |
above 12new |
Command to open preview window in PlugDiff |
g:plug_url_format |
https://git::@github.com/%s.git |
printf format to build repo URL (Only applies to the subsequent Plug commands) |
Keybindings
D
-PlugDiff
S
-PlugStatus
R
- Retry failed update or installation tasksU
- Update plugins in the selected rangeq
- Close the window:PlugStatus
L
- Load plugin
:PlugDiff
X
- Revert the update
Example: A small sensible Vim configuration
call plug#begin() Plug 'tpope/vim-sensible' call plug#end()
On-demand loading of plugins
" NERD tree will be loaded on the first invocation of NERDTreeToggle command Plug 'scrooloose/nerdtree', { 'on': 'NERDTreeToggle' } " Multiple commands Plug 'junegunn/vim-github-dashboard', { 'on': ['GHDashboard', 'GHActivity'] } " Loaded when clojure file is opened Plug 'tpope/vim-fireplace', { 'for': 'clojure' } " Multiple file types Plug 'kovisoft/paredit', { 'for': ['clojure', 'scheme'] } " On-demand loading on both conditions Plug 'junegunn/vader.vim', { 'on': 'Vader', 'for': 'vader' } " Code to execute when the plugin is lazily loaded on demand Plug 'junegunn/goyo.vim', { 'for': 'markdown' } autocmd! User goyo.vim echom 'Goyo is now loaded!'
The for
option is generally not needed as most plugins for specific file types
usually don't have too much code in the plugin
directory. You might want to
examine the output of vim --startuptime
before applying the option.
Post-update hooks
There are some plugins that require extra steps after installation or update.
In that case, use the do
option to describe the task to be performed.
Plug 'Shougo/vimproc.vim', { 'do': 'make' } Plug 'ycm-core/YouCompleteMe', { 'do': './install.py' }
If the value starts with :
, it will be recognized as a Vim command.
Plug 'fatih/vim-go', { 'do': ':GoInstallBinaries' }
If you need more control, you can pass a reference to a Vim function that takes a single argument.
function! BuildYCM(info) " info is a dictionary with 3 fields " - name: name of the plugin " - status: 'installed', 'updated', or 'unchanged' " - force: set on PlugInstall! or PlugUpdate! if a:info.status == 'installed' || a:info.force !./install.py endif endfunction Plug 'ycm-core/YouCompleteMe', { 'do': function('BuildYCM') }
Both forms of post-update hook are executed inside the directory of the plugin
and only run when the repository has changed, but you can force it to run
unconditionally with the bang-versions of the commands: PlugInstall!
and
PlugUpdate!
.
Make sure to escape BARs and double-quotes when you write the do
option inline
as they are mistakenly recognized as command separator or the start of the
trailing comment.
Plug 'junegunn/fzf', { 'do': 'yes \| ./install' }
But you can avoid the escaping if you extract the inline specification using a variable (or any Vimscript expression) as follows:
let g:fzf_install = 'yes | ./install' Plug 'junegunn/fzf', { 'do': g:fzf_install }
PlugInstall!
and PlugUpdate!
The installer takes the following steps when installing/updating a plugin:
git clone
orgit fetch
from its origin- Check out branch, tag, or commit and optionally
git merge
remote branch - If the plugin was updated (or installed for the first time)
- Update submodules
- Execute post-update hooks
The commands with the !
suffix ensure that all steps are run unconditionally.
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Collaborators
- Jan Edmund Lazo - Windows support
- Jeremy Pallats - Python installer
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