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vim-plug
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Simple to set up and use
Vim-plug just requires a single file download to start using, and also requires nothing extra be added to your Vimrc outside of the function calls to start/end defining plugins.
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Lightweight
Vim-plug uses a fast parallel installation/update process and uses on demand loading for faster startup times.
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Parallel plugin installation
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Recently updated
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Fast
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Supports post-update hooks
vim-plug allows you to automatically run arbitrary shell commands after installing or updating a plugin, which is useful if the plugin needs to be compiled or make installed after an update.
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git clone <URL> ~/.vim/bundle/<plugin-directory>
Done.
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Doesn't directly manage plugins
Other plugin managers will install, enable, and disable plugins for you. This one doesn't. If it's in the bundle directory, it gets loaded, if it's not, it doesn't. This can make it difficult to debug which plugin is causing some unexpected behaviour, as there is no simple way to enable/disable loading a plugin.
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Simple, especially useful for offline install
Minimal additions to .vimrc file, doesn't try to download anything, so no internet connection needed.
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