![]() This should be enough for you to see powerline in vim, but as you might have noticed powerline doesn't look that great, that's because your current font is not patch to support powerline but we can fix that real quick: Python from import source_plugin source_plugin() gvimrc.after feel free to check it out:Īnyways in. Then update your vim config files to include powerline I use my own set of dotfiles that allow me to create files like. ![]() Pip install -user git+git:///Lokaltog/powerlineīrew install vim -with-python -with-ruby -with-perlīrew install macvim -env-std -override-system-vim Once we've take this out of the way is time to install powerline: easy_install pip If you wan't powerline to work with vim console you'll need to tap hombrew/dupes and install vim with the interpreter you'd like to support: brew install python This will unlink python for now and install macvim with your OS X interpreter. ![]() Getting it to work is very simple, these are a set of instructions to get it to work in OS X mountain lion with homebrew but feel free to try this with your favorite package management system:įirst off if you have installed python from homebrew as of this writing it will not work and you'll have to use you mac's copy of python so for now just do: If you're a vim fan like then you've probably seen and admire the beautiful and super useful powerline:
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