On 21 Mrz., 14:37, Marc Weber <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'd also add bash + git to the list, which I used for a long time.
>
> What do you mean by bash + git?
Any homegrown shell script that updates a bunch of repos.
> other requirements,
> like curl executable er has('python')?
External programs like: wget, unzip, tar, gzip
Perl/python/ruby packages/libraries etc. A perl/python/ruby-based
solution usually isn't that easy to use for somebody who doesn't use
that language for development and hence doesn't know how to install
this or that library.
> What do you mean by "integration"?
It's probably synonymous to "written in vimscript and can be invoked
from the vim command-line". VAM, vimball, GLVS provide IMHO full
integration with vim. An external programm most likely does not. I
think it really depends on personal preferences which one you'd like
more. I for one have slight preferences for a scriptable external
solution.
Regards,
Tom
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