Open jtheoof opened 12 years ago
Check out the 'static' directive:
If you have directories in ~/.vim/bundle that you'd like vim-update-bundles to ignore, mark them as static.
You're the second person who's asked this, clearly the docs are not getting the job done. If you have any ideas on how I can make that clearer I hope you'll tell me!
And yikes, sorry for the delay. Not sure where the time went. :)
Thanks for your reply.
I totally missed that part in the README. You're right it's not very obvious. I personnally believe that it could still be an option when using ./vim-update-bundles but setting them in .vimrc is great too:
" Static: ignore-me
To make it more obvious to new comers, I suggest to include a more complete example in the Description part of the README because most people (like me) don't read manuals all the way down... ;)
Feel free to close the issue if you're not gonna make it an option since the feature is already there, I won't blame you.
Cheers!
This program is great. But the problem is that everytime you run it, even with -n option, it removes directories not bundled in .vimrc.
Unfortunately, I sometimes create custom plugin for work or personal projects. Ex:
It puts them in .vim/Trashed-Bundles (which by the way should be all lowercase to respect Unix and vim conventions but I'm being picky), which is nice but I have to make an extra
It would be nice to add an extra option like -k --keep-dir to not remove such directories.