Thursday, March 9, 2017

isolate vim environment for plugin development

Dear vim mailing list,

how do I isolate vim environment?

The objective is to test and develop several different plugins without interference.

I don't want to mess my own vim "stable" setup.

For that end a setup with its own vimrc file, own variables (for instance using a different $HOME than the one used by vim) and folders would be nice.

I was trying to do this thru a bash script but could not achieve the desired goals (changing the $HOME variable and setting up vim with a different vimrc was not enough).

So before diving into details/scripting/etc I would like to know if you guys have a working solution.

Best,

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