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+# pathogen.vim
+
+Manage your `'runtimepath'` with ease. In practical terms, pathogen.vim
+makes it super easy to install plugins and runtime files in their own
+private directories.
+
+## Installation
+
+Install to `~/.vim/autoload/pathogen.vim`. Or copy and paste:
+
+ mkdir -p ~/.vim/autoload ~/.vim/bundle && \
+ curl -LSso ~/.vim/autoload/pathogen.vim https://tpo.pe/pathogen.vim
+
+If you're using Windows, change all occurrences of `~/.vim` to `~\vimfiles`.
+
+## Runtime Path Manipulation
+
+Add this to your vimrc:
+
+ execute pathogen#infect()
+
+If you're brand new to Vim and lacking a vimrc, `vim ~/.vimrc` and paste
+in the following super-minimal example:
+
+ execute pathogen#infect()
+ syntax on
+ filetype plugin indent on
+
+Now any plugins you wish to install can be extracted to a subdirectory
+under `~/.vim/bundle`, and they will be added to the `'runtimepath'`.
+Observe:
+
+ cd ~/.vim/bundle && \
+ git clone git://github.com/tpope/vim-sensible.git
+
+Now [sensible.vim](https://github.com/tpope/vim-sensible) is installed.
+If you really want to get crazy, you could set it up as a submodule in
+whatever repository you keep your dot files in. I don't like to get
+crazy.
+
+If you don't like the directory name `bundle`, you can pass a runtime relative
+glob as an argument:
+
+ execute pathogen#infect('stuff/{}')
+
+The `{}` indicates where the expansion should occur.
+
+You can also pass an absolute path instead. I keep the plugins I maintain under `~/src`, and this is how I add them:
+
+ execute pathogen#infect('bundle/{}', '~/src/vim/bundle/{}')
+
+Normally to generate documentation, Vim expects you to run `:helptags`
+on each directory with documentation (e.g., `:helptags ~/.vim/doc`).
+Provided with pathogen.vim is a `:Helptags` command that does this on
+every directory in your `'runtimepath'`. If you really want to get
+crazy, you could even invoke `Helptags` in your vimrc. I don't like to
+get crazy.
+
+Finally, pathogen.vim has a rich API that can manipulate `'runtimepath'`
+and other comma-delimited path options in ways most people will never
+need to do. If you're one of those edge cases, look at the source.
+It's well documented.
+
+## Runtime File Editing
+
+`:Vopen`, `:Vedit`, `:Vsplit`, `:Vvsplit`, `:Vtabedit`, `:Vpedit`, and
+`:Vread` have all moved to [scriptease.vim][].
+
+[scriptease.vim]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-scriptease
+
+## FAQ
+
+> Can I put pathogen.vim in a submodule like all my other plugins?
+
+Sure, stick it under `~/.vim/bundle`, and prepend the following to your
+vimrc:
+
+ runtime bundle/vim-pathogen/autoload/pathogen.vim
+
+Or if your bundles are somewhere other than `~/.vim` (say, `~/src/vim`):
+
+ source ~/src/vim/bundle/vim-pathogen/autoload/pathogen.vim
+
+> Will you accept these 14 pull requests adding a `.gitignore` for
+> `tags` so I don't see untracked changes in my dot files repository?
+
+No, but I'll teach you how to ignore `tags` globally:
+
+ git config --global core.excludesfile '~/.cvsignore'
+ echo tags >> ~/.cvsignore
+
+While any filename will work, I've chosen to follow the ancient
+tradition of `.cvsignore` because utilities like rsync use it, too.
+Clever, huh?
+
+> What about Vimballs?
+
+If you really must use one:
+
+ :e name.vba
+ :!mkdir ~/.vim/bundle/name
+ :UseVimball ~/.vim/bundle/name
+
+> Why don't my plugins load when I use Vim sessions?
+
+Vim sessions default to capturing all global options, which includes the
+`'runtimepath'` that pathogen.vim manipulates. This can cause other problems
+too, so I recommend turning that behavior off:
+
+ set sessionoptions-=options
+
+## Contributing
+
+If your [commit message sucks](http://stopwritingramblingcommitmessages.com/),
+I'm not going to accept your pull request. I've explained very politely
+dozens of times that
+[my general guidelines](http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html)
+are absolute rules on my own repositories, so I may lack the energy to
+explain it to you yet another time. And please, if I ask you to change
+something, `git commit --amend`.
+
+Beyond that, don't be shy about asking before patching. What takes you
+hours might take me minutes simply because I have both domain knowledge
+and a perverse knowledge of Vim script so vast that many would consider
+it a symptom of mental illness. On the flip side, some ideas I'll
+reject no matter how good the implementation is. "Send a patch" is an
+edge case answer in my book.
+
+## Self-Promotion
+
+Like pathogen.vim? Follow the repository on
+[GitHub](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen) and vote for it on
+[vim.org](http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2332). And if
+you're feeling especially charitable, follow [tpope](http://tpo.pe/) on
+[Twitter](http://twitter.com/tpope) and
+[GitHub](https://github.com/tpope).
+
+## License
+
+Copyright (c) Tim Pope. Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself.
+See `:help license`.