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    neobundle.vim

    neobundle.vim

    Next generation Vim package manager

    NeoBundle is a legacy plugin manager by Shougo designed to make installing, updating, and organizing Vim plugins straightforward and scriptable. It lets you declare plugins in your vimrc and handles fetching them from Git repositories, local paths, or archives, then loads them into your runtimepath automatically. One of its core ideas is lazy loading: you can defer plugin initialization until a command, mapping, filetype, or event is triggered, which helps keep startup fast even with many plugins. NeoBundle also understands plugin dependencies and post-update hooks, allowing complex setups to be reproduced reliably across machines. ...
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    Import from github_com

    Import from github_com

    Python module finder/loader from github, like in golang

    ...The idea is to remove the friction of “clone → install → import” when you just want to try out a single file or small repo. It hooks into Python’s import machinery so that when you reference a GitHub path, it fetches the code, stores it locally (often with caching), and makes it importable in the current environment. This is helpful for prototyping, teaching, or quickly exploring other people’s utilities without polluting your global site-packages. It also demonstrates how flexible Python’s import system is and can be used as a reference for custom importers. ...
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