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Fugitive.vim - working with the git index
Vimcasts - 2011-04-29 - free
The fugitive plugin provides an interactive status window, where you can easily stage and review your changes for the next commit. The :Gdiff command visualizes the changes made to a file, by comparing the working copy with the index. In this episode, we’ll learn how to stage hunks of changes to the index without using the git add --patch command. This is the second of a five part series on fugitive.vim. In the next episode, we’ll learn how to resolve a git merge conflict by performing a 3-way vimdiff.
Watch this screencastFugitive.vim - a complement to command line git
Vimcasts - 2011-04-22 - free
The fugitive plugin, by Tim Pope, is a git wrapper for Vim. It complements the command line interface to git, but doesn’t aim to replace it. In this episode, we’ll see how some of fugitive’s commands can streamline your workflow. This is the first of a five part series on fugitive.
Watch this screencastAligning text with Tabular.vim
Vimcasts - 2011-01-17 - free
There are times when you can improve the readability of your code by lining up the elements on neighbouring lines. In this episode, I demonstrate how this can be achieved using the Tabular plugin.
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