bkad / CamelCaseMotion

A vim script to provide CamelCase motion through words (fork of inkarkat's camelcasemotion script)

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How will this get merged back to vim-scripts/camelcasemotion ?

jean opened this issue · comments

The official version, linked from vim.org, is still https://github.com/vim-scripts/camelcasemotion

fair point, i'll ping inkarkat about getting the official vimscript updated.

Hello,

I'm the author of camelcasemotion (vimscript #1905), and I recently found your fork (it was linked to in a blog post [1]; though the author should probably have linked to the original). Thanks for your interest and participation.

I took the liberty to pick one of your bugfixes (5331c9c), and applied it to my upstream copy. I don't know your exact motivations for your fork (and you're certainly free and welcome to do so), but I would appreciate and encourage you to send any fixes or enhancements to me. (Sorry, I don't use GitHub for that project yet (maybe I should?); just send diffs via email.)

A new version 1.52 is available at http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1905.

-- regards, ingo

[1] http://blog.carbonfive.com/2011/10/17/vim-text-objects-the-definitive-guide/

thanks

It would be great if the main repo for camelcasemotion lived on github also.

Through http://vim-scripts.org/, which provides GitHub mirroring of the scripts on vim.org, it does, sort of:
https://github.com/vim-scripts/camelcasemotion

However, the recently published version 1.52 hasn't been synchronized into their repo yet, and you can only consume updates, but not collaborate with me directly, but it's a start.

As I said, I'm considering moving to GitHub, but my current workflow works pretty well for me, and I have lots of scripts, and only sporadic activity, so putting all of that on GitHub would also be quite some overhead.

I would also like to see the main CamelCaseMotion repo on github. The reason I made this repo was for the end-of-word bugfix and for better interaction with pathogen (this vim plugin lives as a git submodule in my .vim directory).

The reason I made this repo was for the end-of-word bugfix

The reason I made my repo was to correct typos that leaped out at me
the first time I read the docs. Submitting them is a matter of
clicking "pull request", merging them is a matter of clicking "merge".

jean                                              . .. .... //\oo///\