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I am trying to get started working with vim and I wanted to install Vundle because I've heard it's a good plugin to have and I like being able to customize my text editors. The instructions on gmarik's git page say to clone the project into ~/.vim/bundle/Vundle.vim, but that's not working because my .vim isn't stored in my home directory, and I don't have a /bundle/ directory in the .vim directory. I figure that I can just change the path to where my .vim directory is, but what I'm not sure about is if I'm supposed to have bundle installed (I saw that Vundle is built on bundle) or if I can just create the /bundle/directory manually.

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  1. Put your .vim at its normal location:

    ~/.vim
    
  2. Create the bundle directory:

    $ mkdir ~/.vim/bundle
    
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  • thanks, I wasn't sure where to put my .vim directory, either, so I just stuck it somewhere. Thanks for the quick answer.
    – redeagle47
    Oct 30, 2014 at 17:15
  • and just to check, my .vimrc file should be in my home directory, too, right?
    – redeagle47
    Oct 30, 2014 at 17:21
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    You can put the vimrc either in your home directory, with an initial period (i.e. .vimrc); or, if you have a recent Vim, in the .vim directory, without the period (i.e. ~/.vim/vimrc). Oct 30, 2014 at 17:49

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