Does anybody know of a way to list up the "loaded plugins" in Vim? I know I should be keeping track of this kind of stuff myself but it would always be nice to be able to check the current status.
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Not a VIM user myself, so forgive me if this is totally offbase. But according to what I gather from the following VIM Tips site:
" where was an option set
:scriptnames : list all plugins, _vimrcs loaded (super)
:verbose set history? : reveals value of history and where set
:function : list functions
:func SearchCompl : List particular function
The problem with :scriptnames
, :commands
, :functions
, and similar Vim commands, is that they display information in a large slab of text, which is very hard to visually parse.
To get around this, I wrote Headlights, a plugin that adds a menu to Vim showing all loaded plugins, TextMate style. The added benefit is that it shows plugin commands, mappings, files, and other bits and pieces.
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1@Mohammed, I installed Headlights. I'm on Mac OS X Mountain Lion, and I don't see menus in "vim". I don't have a "gvim" in my path. Any idea how to get/run a GUI vim that would show me menus so that I could see the Headlights menu? Aug 5, 2012 at 15:47
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@RobBednark MacVim is what your looking for. You can install it with HomeBrew via
brew install macvim
or get it here. You can activate it from the command line usingmvim
if you install that command line tool. (and you can alias that togvim
if you're used to typing that)– adam_0Sep 8, 2012 at 3:29 -
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:set runtimepath?
This lists the path of all plugins loaded when a file is opened with Vim.
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:help local-additions
Lists local plugins added.
If you use vim-plug (Plug), " A minimalist Vim plugin manager.":
:PlugStatus
That will not only list your plugins but check their status.