Fill in location of plugin directory in Windows
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Richard Cheng <rcheng@neuratron.com> |
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Tue, 17 Apr 2012 16:37:41 +0100 |
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--- a/chapters/33.markdown Tue Apr 17 15:51:29 2012 +0100
+++ b/chapters/33.markdown Tue Apr 17 16:37:41 2012 +0100
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enough to warrant a file of its own.
First, find your Vim `plugin` directory. On Linux or OS X this will be at
-`~/.vim/plugin`. If you're on Windows it will be at TODO. If this directory
-doesn't exist, create it.
+`~/.vim/plugin`. If you're on Windows it will be inside the `vimfiles`
+directory in your home directory. (Use the command: `:echo $HOME` in Vim if
+you're not sure where this is). If this directory doesn't exist, create it.
Inside `plugin/` create a file named `grep-operator.vim`. This is where you'll
place the code for this new operator. When you're editing the file you can run