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+### 0.0.2 (03-27-2012)
+All changes for this release were made in the backend. Do `[sudo] npm -g update instant-markdown-d` to get them.
+
+- Updated to the latest github styles!
+- Performance should be slightly better as CSS is no longer generated at every update.
+
+### 0.0.3 (04-26-2012)
+Some changes for this release were made in the backend. Do `[sudo] npm -g update instant-markdown-d` to get them.
+
+- Delay starting the `instant-markdown-d` server. This fixed the plugin for a few people who were getting empty browser windows.
+- Display a message with configuration instructions when the preview window can't be closed due to Firefox restrictions.
+
+### 0.0.4 (12-05-2012)
+All these changes courtesy of @chreekat, THANKS!
+
+- Is now an `after/ftplugin` plugin. Markdown filetype detection is left to Vim itself, or other plugins.
+- Behavior when multiple markdown files are open has been improved
+- No more weird characters taking over the status/command bar while editing
+- Internals have been completely rewritten and are much more cleaner and adhere to vim script best practices
+
+### 0.0.5 (12-05-2012)
+These changes are _also_ courtesy of @chreekat!
+
+- Plugin no longer breaks vim mouse scrolling
+- No longer errors upon opening an empty markdown file
+- `instant_markdown_slow` option to update preview less frequently
+
+### 0.0.6 (03-02-2013)
+All changes for this release were made in the backend. Do `[sudo] npm -g update instant-markdown-d` to get them.
+
+- Fix for systems (such as Ubuntu, Debian) which use the `nodejs` executable instead of `node`.
+
+### 0.0.7 (10-31-2013)
+thanks to @terryma!
+
+- Added option to only start previewing markdown on demand
diff --git a/vim/bundle/instant-markdown/README.md b/vim/bundle/instant-markdown/README.md
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+vim-instant-markdown
+====================
+Want to instantly preview finnicky markdown files, but don't want to leave your favorite editor, or have to do it in some crappy browser textarea? **vim-instant-markdown** is your friend! When you open a markdown file in vim, a browser window will open which shows the compiled markdown in real-time, and closes once you close the file in vim.
+
+As a bonus, [github-flavored-markdown][gfm] is supported, and styles used while previewing are the same as those github uses!
+
+[![Screenshot][ss]][ssbig]
+
+Installation
+------------
+You first need to have Ruby with RubyGems, and node.js with npm installed. (In the future there might be a version which won't require node.js at all, making installation easier)
+
+- `[sudo] gem install pygments.rb`
+- If you're using Ruby 1.9.2 or later, `[sudo] gem install redcarpet`. Otherwise, `[sudo] gem install redcarpet -v 2.3.0`
+- `[sudo] npm -g install instant-markdown-d`
+- If you're on Linux, the `xdg-utils` package needs to be installed (is installed by default on Ubuntu).
+- Copy the `after/ftplugin/markdown/instant-markdown.vim` file from this repo into your `~/.vim/after/ftplugin/markdown/` (creating directories as necessary), or use pathogen.
+- Ensure you have the line `filetype plugin on` in your `.vimrc`
+- Open a markdown file in vim and enjoy!
+
+Configuration
+-------------
+### g:instant_markdown_slow
+
+By default, vim-instant-markdown will update the display in realtime. If that taxes your system too much, you can specify
+
+```
+let g:instant_markdown_slow = 1
+```
+
+before loading the plugin (for example place that in your `~/.vimrc`). This will cause vim-instant-markdown to only refresh on the following events:
+
+- No keys have been pressed for a while
+- A while after you leave insert mode
+- You save the file being edited
+
+### g:instant_markdown_autostart
+By default, vim-instant-markdown will automatically launch the preview window when you open a markdown file. If you want to manually control this behavior, you can specify
+
+```
+let g:instant_markdown_autostart = 0
+```
+
+in your .vimrc. You can then manually trigger preview via the command ```:InstantMarkdownPreview```. This command is only available inside markdown buffers and when the autostart option is turned off.
+
+Supported Platforms
+-------------------
+OSX and Unix/Linuxes*.
+
+*: One annoyance in Linux is that there's no way to reliably open a browser page in the background, so you'll likely have to manually refocus your vim session everytime you open a Markdown file. If you have ideas on how to address this I'd love to know!
+
+FAQ
+---
+> Why don't my `.md` files trigger this plugin?
+
+By default, vim (7.3 and above) only recognizes files ending with `.markdown`, `.mdown`, and `README.md` as markdown files. If you want `.md` to be recognized, I recommend installing one of many markdown plugins available, such as [this one][tpope-markdown].
+
+> It's not working!
+
+- Make sure all the dependencies are installed...
+ - Make sure `instant-markdown-d` was installed as a global module (e.g. using `npm -g install`)
+ - Make sure the ruby gems were installed under your default Ruby (i.e. if you're using RVM, use `gem install` and NOT `sudo gem install` as that might cause the gems to be installed under a non-RVM Ruby)
+- If you're on OSX, and are using zsh and rbenv/rvm...
+ - Make sure that Vim is using the correct version of ruby. From vim, if ```:!which ruby``` returns an unexpected ruby, then see here for a solution: https://github.com/dotphiles/dotzsh#mac-os-x.
+ - Another thing to try would be to add `set shell=bash\ -i` in your `.vimrc` to set interactive bash as the default vim shell. (See [this issue](http://github.com/suan/vim-instant-markdown/issues/41))
+
+etc.
+---
+If you're curious, the code for the mini-server component for this plugin can be found at http://github.com/suan/instant-markdown-d. A plugin can easily be written for any editor to interface with the server to get the same functionality found here.
+
+
+[ss]: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/28956267/instant-markdown-demo_thumb.gif "Click for bigger preview"
+[ssbig]: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/28956267/instant-markdown-demo.gif
+[gfm]: http://github.github.com/github-flavored-markdown/
+[tpope-markdown]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-markdown
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+" # Configuration
+if !exists('g:instant_markdown_slow')
+ let g:instant_markdown_slow = 0
+endif
+
+if !exists('g:instant_markdown_autostart')
+ let g:instant_markdown_autostart = 1
+endif
+
+" # Utility Functions
+" Simple system wrapper that ignores empty second args
+function! s:system(cmd, stdin)
+ if strlen(a:stdin) == 0
+ call system(a:cmd)
+ else
+ call system(a:cmd, a:stdin)
+ endif
+endfu
+
+function! s:refreshView()
+ let bufnr = expand('')
+ call s:system("curl -X PUT -T - http://localhost:8090/ &>/dev/null &",
+ \ s:bufGetContents(bufnr))
+endfu
+
+function! s:startDaemon(initialMD)
+ call s:system("instant-markdown-d &>/dev/null &", a:initialMD)
+endfu
+
+function! s:initDict()
+ if !exists('s:buffers')
+ let s:buffers = {}
+ endif
+endfu
+
+function! s:pushBuffer(bufnr)
+ call s:initDict()
+ let s:buffers[a:bufnr] = 1
+endfu
+
+function! s:popBuffer(bufnr)
+ call s:initDict()
+ call remove(s:buffers, a:bufnr)
+endfu
+
+function! s:killDaemon()
+ call system("curl -s -X DELETE http://localhost:8090/ &>/dev/null &")
+endfu
+
+function! s:bufGetContents(bufnr)
+ return join(getbufline(a:bufnr, 1, "$"), "\n")
+endfu
+
+" I really, really hope there's a better way to do this.
+fu! s:myBufNr()
+ return str2nr(expand(''))
+endfu
+
+" # Functions called by autocmds
+"
+" ## push a new Markdown buffer into the system.
+"
+" 1. Track it so we know when to garbage collect the daemon
+" 2. Start daemon if we're on the first MD buffer.
+" 3. Initialize changedtickLast, possibly needlessly(?)
+fu! s:pushMarkdown()
+ let bufnr = s:myBufNr()
+ call s:initDict()
+ if len(s:buffers) == 0
+ call s:startDaemon(s:bufGetContents(bufnr))
+ endif
+ call s:pushBuffer(bufnr)
+ let b:changedtickLast = b:changedtick
+endfu
+
+" ## pop a Markdown buffer
+"
+" 1. Pop the buffer reference
+" 2. Garbage collection
+" * daemon
+" * autocmds
+fu! s:popMarkdown()
+ let bufnr = s:myBufNr()
+ silent au! instant-markdown *
+ call s:popBuffer(bufnr)
+ if len(s:buffers) == 0
+ call s:killDaemon()
+ endif
+endfu
+
+" ## Refresh if there's something new worth showing
+"
+" 'All things in moderation'
+fu! s:temperedRefresh()
+ if !exists('b:changedtickLast')
+ let b:changedtickLast = b:changedtick
+ elseif b:changedtickLast != b:changedtick
+ let b:changedtickLast = b:changedtick
+ call s:refreshView()
+ endif
+endfu
+
+fu! s:previewMarkdown()
+ call s:startDaemon(join(getline(1, '$'), "\n"))
+ aug instant-markdown
+ if g:instant_markdown_slow
+ au CursorHold,BufWrite,InsertLeave call s:temperedRefresh()
+ else
+ au CursorHold,CursorHoldI,CursorMoved,CursorMovedI call s:temperedRefresh()
+ endif
+ au BufWinLeave call s:cleanUp()
+ aug END
+endfu
+
+fu! s:cleanUp()
+ call s:killDaemon()
+ au! instant-markdown *
+endfu
+
+if g:instant_markdown_autostart
+ " # Define the autocmds "
+ aug instant-markdown
+ au! *
+ au BufEnter call s:refreshView()
+ if g:instant_markdown_slow
+ au CursorHold,BufWrite,InsertLeave call s:temperedRefresh()
+ else
+ au CursorHold,CursorHoldI,CursorMoved,CursorMovedI call s:temperedRefresh()
+ endif
+ au BufWinLeave call s:popMarkdown()
+ au BufwinEnter call s:pushMarkdown()
+ aug END
+else
+ command! -buffer InstantMarkdownPreview call s:previewMarkdown()
+endif