Plugin 'VundleVim/Vundle.vim' " Keep Plugin commands between vundle#begin/end. Vim is a screen editor for Linux, Unix, and other Unix-like operating systems. " All of your Plugins must be added before the following line call vundle# end () " required filetype plugin indent on " required " To ignore plugin indent changes, instead use: "filetype plugin on " " Brief help " :PluginList - lists configured plugins " :PluginInstall - installs plugins append `!` to update or just :PluginUpdate " :PluginSearch foo - searches for foo append `!` to refresh local cache " :PluginClean - confirms removal of unused plugins append `!` to auto-approve removal " " see :h vundle for more details or wiki for FAQ " Put your non-Plugin stuff after this line Plugin 'VundleVim/Vundle.vim' " Keep Plugin commands between vundle#begin/end. Create a mapping for H key that works in normal mode: Save and close the file. So todays two hours where spent on getting Vim compiled with python3 support.
#Configure vim for python in ubuntu install
vim call vundle#begin () " alternatively, pass a path where Vundle should install plugins "call vundle#begin('~/some/path/here') " let Vundle manage Vundle, required Append the following configuration for pydoc3 (python v3.x docs). Compiling vim8 with python support on Ubuntu Posted by Daniel Hölbling on FebruToday I took a day off from work so as always when I try some new stuff I end up spending 2 hours on my Vim configuration before actually getting something done. You can set line number by using a simple command set number. You can put your all configurations in this file. Then open the file in vim by command vim /.vimrc. vimrc file in the home directory if this file is not there then create one.
Set nocompatible " be iMproved, required filetype off " required " set the runtime path to include Vundle and initialize set rtp +=~ /.vim/bundle/Vundle. Vim configuration: To configure vim, vim comes with the. Optional: Install your own vim (without sudo)