Bundle name is deprecated.

Bundle name is not used anymore in the Vundle plugin. Use Plugin instead.
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Adelar da Silva Queiróz 2014-06-05 00:13:34 -03:00
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version of Vim with Python support.
2. **Install YCM** with [Vundle][] (or [Pathogen][], but Vundle is a better
idea). With Vundle, this would mean adding a `Bundle
idea). With Vundle, this would mean adding a `Plugin
'Valloric/YouCompleteMe'` line to your [vimrc][].
If you don't install YCM with Vundle, make sure you have run
@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ YCM uses [Jedi][] to power its semantic completion for Python. This should "just
work" without any configuration from the user. You do NOT need to install Jedi
yourself; YCM uses it as a git subrepo. If you're installing YCM with Vundle
(which is the recommended way) then Vundle will make sure that the subrepo is
checked out when you do `:BundleInstall`. If you're installing YCM by hand, then
checked out when you do `:PluginInstall`. If you're installing YCM by hand, then
you need to run `git submodule update --init --recursive` when you're checking
out the YCM repository. That's it.
@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ In the future expect to see features like go-to-definition for Python as well.
YCM uses [OmniSharp][] to provide semantic completion for C#. It's used as a git
subrepo. If you're installing YCM with Vundle (which is the recommended way)
then Vundle will make sure that the subrepo is checked out when you do
`:BundleInstall`. If you're installing YCM by hand, then you need to run `git
`:PluginInstall`. If you're installing YCM by hand, then you need to run `git
submodule update --init --recursive` when you're checking out the YCM
repository.