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@@ -348,24 +348,23 @@ realized I'd forgotten what half of it did. If the logic for doing something involves more than a few lines or any structures like functions, I like to implement it as a plugin in -`~/.vim/plugin` and/or `~/.vim/autoload`. There's documentation for each of -those in `~/.vim/doc`. +`~/.vim/plugin` and/or `~/.vim/autoload`, with documentation for each in +`~/.vim/doc`. They eventually get either discarded or spun off into their own repositories, added to this repository as submodules instead, and uploaded to [vim.org](https://www.vim.org/account/profile.php?user_id=73687). -You can create distribution packages for whatever's still in here with `make -dist-vim-plugin`; they will be created in `vim/dist`. - -All plugins and colorschemes with their own repositories are installed as -submodules in `~/.vim/bundle`. They are installed into `~/.vim` as normal. +In the current version, there are no local plugins; everything's got its own +repository. All plugins and colorschemes are available as submodules in +`~/.vim/bundle`. They are installed into `~/.vim`. I also define a few rules specific to file types I often edit in `~/.vim/after/ftplugin`, including some local mappings for checking, linting, and tidying, and a few more in `~/.vim/after/indent`. There are also a few tweaks to core syntax files in `~/.vim/after/syntax`, especially for shell -script (`sh.vim`). +script (`sh.vim`). Some/all of these filetype plugins are also due to be +separately distributed and installed via submodules instead. #### Neovim |