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I've just installed pathogen on my ~/.vim and add the new command to run the bundles

:call pathogen#infect() 

I've already add to my ~/.vim/bundle folder vim-surround and NERDtree and everything works great. Nevertheless, when I tried to add garbas SnipMate it didn't work. Could someone help with this issue? Thanks

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    I see that this new version of SnipMate has a few dependencies (the original didn't), did you install them as well? Also do you have some error messages?
    – romainl
    Aug 29, 2011 at 15:56
  • I did exactly the pathogen installation written in garbas link, I also tried the original snipmate version from msanders adding the snipmate.vim into ~/.vim/bundle and it didn't work too. It doesn't appears any error message, even when I try to run vim -V test.c Aug 29, 2011 at 17:02
  • You say "adding the snipmate.vim into ~/.vim/bundle". Do you talk about a "snipmate.vim" file or the whole folder with its 7 subfolders?
    – romainl
    Aug 29, 2011 at 18:20
  • I did cd ~/.vim/bundle and then git clone git://github.com/msanders/snipmate.vim.git Aug 29, 2011 at 18:41

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I installed snimpmate following this guide with no problem at all John Andersons vim guide

$ mkdir ~/.vim/
$ mkdir ~/.vim/{autoload,bundle}
$ cd ~/.vim/
$ git init

git submodule add https://github.com/msanders/snipmate.vim.git bundle/snipmate

To create your own snippets

$ mkdir ~/.vim/snippets
$ vim ~/.vim/snippets/python.snippets

His example for pdb snippet

snippet pdb
    import pdb; pdb.set_trace()

You should be then good to go.

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I don't now why but when I remove the option

set paste 

from my .vimrc the snipmate pluging start work perfectly.

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  • This was the problem for me as well I had set paste in my .vimrc when I commented out "set paste then snipmate worked fine. Nov 1, 2012 at 17:53
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The official way of snipmate distribution is vim-addon-manager. Like pathogen it puts each plugin in a separate folder, but it also does more, see the documentation. I have not tried pathogen at all, but I know what may be the cause here:

  1. You forgot to install some dependencies. In this case it is likely that some errors will be thrown.
  2. Pathogen is not sourcing after/ directory (and vim won't do this for all &runtimepath items, just for a few as documented in :h after-directory). As far as I know all mappings are located there.
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This is not obvious, but snippets/ directory must be at .vim/.

$ mkdir ~/.vim/snippets
$ vim ~/.vim/snippets/python.snippets

At least one snippet:

snippet pdb
    import pdb; pdb.set_trace()

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