And now we have layouts.
author |
Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
date |
Mon, 13 Jun 2011 15:18:55 -0400 |
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This plugin is still under active development.
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It is not even remotely ready yet.
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Lots of things are unimplemented.
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It will probably eat your data.
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Seriously. If you use it and complain about it eating your data I am going to make fun of you on Twitter.
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Threesome is a Vim plugin for resolving conflicts during three-way merges.
It's designed to be used as a merge tool for version control systems like
Mercurial and Git.
**Source (Mercurial):** <http://bitbucket.org/sjl/threesome.vim>
**Source (Git):** <http://github.com/sjl/threesome.vim>
**Issues:** <http://github.com/sjl/threesome.vim/issues>
**License:** MIT X11
**Full Documentation:** `:help threesome`
Requirements
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Vim 7.3+ compiled with Python 2.5+ support.
Yes, that's some (relatively) new stuff. No, I'm not going to support anything less
than that.
Threesome is a merge tool which means you'll be working with it on your development
machine, not over SSH on your servers.
If you can't be bothered to run up-to-date versions of your tools on your main
development machine, I can't be bothered to clutter the codebase to support you.
Feels bad, man.
Installation
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Use Pathogen to install the plugin.
Build the docs:
:call pathogen#helptags()
Add it as a merge tool for your VCS of choice:
**Mercurial:** add the following lines to `~/.hgrc`:
[merge-tools]
threesome.executable = mvim
threesome.args = -f $base $local $other $output -c 'ThreesomeInit'
threesome.premerge = keep
threesome.priority = 1
**Git:** add the following lines to `~/.gitconfig`:
[merge]
tool = threesome
[mergetool "threesome"]
cmd = "mvim -f $BASE $LOCAL $REMOTE $MERGED -c 'ThreesomeInit'"
trustExitCode = true
**Note:** replace `mvim` with `gvim` if you're on Linux, or just plain `vim` if you
prefer to keep the editor in the console.
More Information
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Read the full documentation to learn more `:help threesome`