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#Francisco Souza's vim files.

##Getting started

If you want to use my vimfiles, you'll need to download and install it. Here are these two steps described:

###Downloading

####With git...

If you have git installed on your computer, all you need to do is to clone the repository on your $VIMHOME:

$ cd $HOME
$ git clone git://github.com/fsouza/vimfiles.git .vim

Then enter in the .vim directory and update the submodules:

$ cd $HOME/.vim
$ git submodule init
$ git submodule update --init --recursive

It's necessary to make a recursive update, because there is a submodule with another submodule inside it (pyflakes-vim).

####Without git...

So, you don't have git on your computer? Install it :P

###Installing

After download the packages with or without git, all you need to do is create a .vimrc on your $HOME:

$ echo "source $HOME/.vim/.vimrc" > $HOME/.vimrc

###JavaScript lint

In order to use JavaScript lint, you need to add the jsl executable to your PATH. Download it and add to a directory in your PATH.

###csstidy

You will need also to install csstidy. Just download it, extract, compile and add the executable to your path:

$ curl -O "http://ufpr.dl.sourceforge.net/project/csstidy/CSSTidy%20%28C%2B%2B%2C%20stable%29/1.3/csstidy-source-1.4.zip"
$ unzip csstidy-source-1.4.zip
$ cd csstidy
$ g++ *.cpp -0 csstidy
$ [sudo] cp csstidy /usr/local/bin

You might use SCons to build csstidy, but it's not really necessary.

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