I looked into it and it's a lot of bureaucracy to get a new repo approved.
Given that whenever you write Torque, there has to be a V8 checkout, it
should be possible to let vim get the plugin right from this local folder.
That should be about as good as automatic updates. Does this work for you?

Am Fr., 22. Mai 2020 um 15:14 Uhr schrieb Gus Caplan <
[email protected]>:

> Vim plugin managers are usually able to directly install git repos and
> keep themselves updated, but I don't know of any which support the plugin
> being in a subdirectory of the git repository.
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