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Add Vundle information to readme #19

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@flaviut flaviut commented Mar 3, 2014

Added installation instructions with Vundle and associated changes.

flaviut added 2 commits March 3, 2014 17:09
Also changed section headings to `#`s in order to make deeper nesting possible
Added text under instructions, added link to final step
zah added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 3, 2014
Add Vundle information to readme
@zah zah merged commit 65a29ec into zah:master Mar 3, 2014
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zah commented Mar 3, 2014

Thanks, actually I never meant to write such detailed descriptions for using pathegen, Vundle and the like as these have their own manuals, but since @gradha started it, we might as well stick to it.

Vundle allows you to specify dependencies, right? Can you provide a Vundlefile that suggests https://github.com/scrooloose/syntastic?

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flaviut commented Mar 3, 2014

I've never thought about it, but it appears the dependencies are on the todo list for Vundle 2: VundleVim/Vundle.vim#7. The best way to do them at this moment is probably to just mention that Syntastic is recommended in the instructions. I did so in 5fd8039, but it might be easier for you to just type it in directly.

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