Vimana ====== Vimana is an easy to use system for searching, installing, and downloading vim script. Vimana provides a command-line interface such like aptitude program on Debian linux, for you to search, download, install, upgrade scripts from (vim online site). Vimana can install a vim script package to your vim runtime path automatically by inspecting the content of archive file or vim script. for example, if an archive file contains 'syntax', 'plugin', 'indent' directory, then these files should be installed to ~/.vim/ directory. if it is a vim color scheme, then it should be put into ~/.vim/colors/ and prompt for setting the installed colorscheme as default. Rakefile, makefile, vim meta and vimball installation are supported. For scripts have their own docs, Vimana will try to update helptags after the installations. You can also write your own vim meta file (by VIM::Packager) or Makefile, Rakefile for installer. if you use either Makefile or Rakefile, you should make the installatino record by yourself, to support uninstallation. (In some modern Indian languages, vimāna or vimān means "aircraft".) NOTE: Vimana only provides search, info, and install commmands currently. SCREENSHOT =============== ![img](http://cloud.github.com/downloads/c9s/Vimana/Screen_shot_2009-12-14_at_9.13.10_AM.png) INSTALLATION =============== For First Time CPAN Users: Install miyagawa's cpanminus , which doesnt require any complex configurations. It's easy, clean and faster than the old CPAN shell: $ git clone git://github.com/miyagawa/cpanminus.git $ cd cpanminus $ perl Makefile.PL $ make install Or if dont have permission, you can try this way: $ wget http://xrl.us/cpanm -O ~/bin/cpanm $ chmod +x cpanm Run cpanminus to install Vimana from CPAN: $ cpanm Vimana Or from github tarball: $ cpanm http://github.com/c9s/Vimana/tarball/master Or git clone from github: $ git clone git://github.com/c9s/Vimana.git $ cd Vimana $ cpanm . You can also skip tests: $ cpanm -n http://github.com/c9s/Vimana/tarball/master To see other cpanm options: $ cpanm --help For non-root permission users, cpanm will install modules into `~/perl5` directory. so you will need to export PERL5LIB, add below line in your `.bashrc` or `.zshrc`: export PERL5LIB=~/perl5/lib/perl5;$PERL5LIB USAGE ======== to update index $ vimana update to search jifty script $ vimana search rails to search colorscheme: $ vimana search -t color to search ftplugin: $ vimana search -t ftplugin to search ftplugin and "abc" keyword: $ vimana search -t ftplugin abc to install snipmate.vim package: $ vimana install snipmate to install snipmate.vim package to the other runtime path: $ vimana i snipmate -r ~/.vim-other-rtp # or $ vimana install snipmate --runtime-path ~/.vim-other-rtp to install rails.vim package: $ vimana install rails.vim to download: $ vimana download markdown-syntax.vim to remove a package: $ vimana remove fuzzyfinder to force remove a package: $ vimana remove -f fuzzyfinder to list installed packages: $ vimana installed to list installed package content: $ vimana installed snipmate to rate plugin: $ vimana rate snipmate 2 # rate life changing COMMAND ALIAS ============= $ vimana i # alias of install command. $ vimana s # alias of search command. $ vimana d # alias of download command. TESTED CASES ============ $ vimana i hypergit.vim $ vimana i the-nerd-tree $ vimana i autocomplpop $ vimaan i gsession.vim $ vimana i snipmate $ vimana i svg.vim $ vimana i railscasts-theme $ vimana i dark-ruby $ vimana i bufexplorer.zip $ vimana i xml.vim $ vimana i cctree $ vimana i markdown-syntax $ vimana i gist.vim $ vimana i googlereader.vim $ vimana i git:git://github.com/c9s/fastgit.vim.git $ vimana i git:git@github.com:c9s/fastgit.vim.git $ vimana i svn:svn+ssh://path/to/your/repo $ vimana i jslint.vim $ vimana i fakeclip $ vimana remove fakeclip $ cd snipmate.git $ vimana install . # install from current path. $ vimana installed # list installed scripts $ vimana installed gist.vim # list installed content of gist.vim $ vimana upgrade gist.vim MAKE YOUR PLUGIN INSTALLABLE ============================ 1. use vim runtime directory structure like this: foo.tar.gz: plugin/foo.vim syntax/foo.vim doc/foo.txt 2. add type info in your vim script file: " script type: plugin uppercase also available: " Script Type: plugin then the script will be installed into `~/.vim/plugin/`. SUPPORT AND DOCUMENTATION ========================== After installing, you can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command. perldoc Vimana IRC Channel: #vimana on irc.freenode.net You can also look for information at: vim-addon-manager : another vim script manager (which is written in VimL). http://github.com/MarcWeber/vim-addon-manager RT, CPAN's request tracker http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Vimana AnnoCPAN, Annotated CPAN documentation http://annocpan.org/dist/Vimana CPAN Ratings http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Vimana Search CPAN http://search.cpan.org/dist/Vimana AUTHORS ======= **c9s (Cornelius) ** **Mattn Yasuhiro Matsumoto ** COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE ========================= Copyright (C) 2007 You-An Lin 林佑安 ( Cornelius / c9s ) This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.