=========================================================== .___ __ __ _________________ __ __ __| _/|__|/ |_ / ___\_` __ \__ \ | | \/ __ | | \\_ __\ / /_/ > | \// __ \| | / /_/ | | || | \___ /|__| (____ /____/\____ | |__||__| /_____/ \/ \/ grep rough audit - static analysis tool v2.8 written by @Wireghoul =================================[justanotherhacker.com]=== vim-scripts-20201113/VCSCommand/plugin/vcsgit.vim-176- try vim-scripts-20201113/VCSCommand/plugin/vcsgit.vim:177: let branch = substitute(s:VCSCommandUtility.system(s:Executable() . ' symbolic-ref -q HEAD'), '\n$', '', '') vim-scripts-20201113/VCSCommand/plugin/vcsgit.vim-178- if v:shell_error ############################################## vim-scripts-20201113/VCSCommand/plugin/vcsgit.vim-189- endif vim-scripts-20201113/VCSCommand/plugin/vcsgit.vim:190: let tag = substitute(s:VCSCommandUtility.system(s:Executable() . ' describe' . method), '\n$', '', '') vim-scripts-20201113/VCSCommand/plugin/vcsgit.vim-191- if !v:shell_error ############################################## vim-scripts-20201113/cvsmenu/plugin/cvsmenu.vim-799- endif vim-scripts-20201113/cvsmenu/plugin/cvsmenu.vim:800: let @z=system($CVSCMD.' '.$CVSOPT.' '.cmd.' '.$CVSCMDOPT.' '.filename) vim-scripts-20201113/cvsmenu/plugin/cvsmenu.vim-801- if &shell =~? 'cmd\.exe' ############################################## vim-scripts-20201113/gnupg/README.md-11- vim-scripts-20201113/gnupg/README.md:12:Copy the `gnupg.vim` file to the `$HOME/.vim/plugin` directory. Refer to `:help vim-scripts-20201113/gnupg/README.md-13-add-plugin`, `:help add-global-plugin` and `:help runtimepath` for more details ############################################## vim-scripts-20201113/html/nerd-commenter.html-433- <td class="rowodd" valign="top"><i><a href="/account/profile.php?user_id=7006">Marty Grenfell</a></i></td> vim-scripts-20201113/html/nerd-commenter.html:434: <td class="rowodd" valign="top" width="2000">- NOTE: renamed the script to NERD_commenter.vim. When you install this<br> version you must delete the old files: NERD_comments.vim and <br> NERD_comments.txt.<br>- Reworked the mappings and main entry point function for the script to<br> avoid causing visual-bells and screen scrolling.<br>- Changes to the script options (see |NERD_com-Customisation| for<br> details):<br> - They are all camel case now instead of underscored.<br> - Converted all of the regular expression options into simple boolean<br> options for simplicity.<br> - All the options are now stated positively, eg.<br> NERD_dont_remove_spaces_regexp has become NERDRemoveExtraSpaces.<br> - Some of the option names have been changed (other than in the above<br> ways)<br> - Some have been removed altogether, namely: NERD_create_h_filetype<br> (why was a commenting script creating a filetype?!),<br> NERD_left_align_regexp, NERD_right_align_regexp, <br><br>- Removed all the NERD_use_alt_style_XXX_coms options and replaced them<br> with a better system. Now if a filetype has alternative delims, the<br> script will check whether an option of the form<br> "NERD_<&filetype>_alt_style" exists, and if it does then alt delims will<br> be used. See |NERD_com-cust-delims| for details.<br>- The script no longer removes extra spaces for sexy comments for the<br> NERDRemoveExtraSpaces option (it will still remove spaces if<br> NERDSpaceDelims is set).<br>- Added dummy support for viminfo and rtf.<br>- Added support for the "gentoo-package-\(keywords\|mask\|use\)"<br> filetypes.<br>- Added '#' comments as an alternative for the asm filetype<br><br>Thanks to Markus Klinik and Anders for bug reports, and again to Anders<br>for his patch. Thanks to John O'Shea and fREW for the filetype<br>information.<br></td> vim-scripts-20201113/html/nerd-commenter.html-435-</tr> ############################################## vim-scripts-20201113/html/tetris.html-209- <td class="rowodd" valign="top"><i><a href="/account/profile.php?user_id=299">Gergely Kontra</a></i></td> vim-scripts-20201113/html/tetris.html:210: <td class="rowodd" valign="top" width="2000">This version is written by Felix Leger<br><br>Changelog:<br>- Shape rotations now match official Super Rotation System (SRS)<br>- High scores don't wrap around when displayed<br>- First shape is now always random (instead of always being a bar)<br>- Shapes' color scheme now matches official Tetris colors as closely as possible (since default terminal ANSI doesn't support orange for L shape, that one is white instead<br>- Since v0.5, colors are randomly attributed. Now each shape has its own color, like in official Tetris<br>- Shapes now are homogeneously colored, we see MM, {}, $$, etc. only if colors are disabled (note: can be reverted if dark foreground colors are switched to light foreground colors, see comment in code)<br>- Wall and \"next piece\" frame now have texture (i.e. light color foreground), helps not confusing the J piece (same color)<br>- Made default speed slower, closer to official (similar to v0.4)<br>- Can't acheive infinite speed (i.e. break game) by holding +. Also, speeds grows 10 times faster when + is held (otherwise almost unnoticeable)</td> vim-scripts-20201113/html/tetris.html-211-</tr> ############################################## vim-scripts-20201113/html/vimplate.html-185-<tr><td class="prompt">install details</td></tr> vim-scripts-20201113/html/vimplate.html:186:<tr><td>6. Depends: *vimplate-depends*<br><br>Debian Users:<br>Vimplate is part of vim-scripts >= 7.0.5 thanks: Stefano Zacchiroli and Michael Piefel<br> apt-get install vim-scripts<br><br> Perl<br> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.perl.org">http://www.perl.org</A><br> Windows users:<br> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl">http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl</A><br> Template-Toolkit<br> <a target="_blank" href="http://search.cpan.org/~abw/Template-Toolkit-2.14">http://search.cpan.org/~abw/Template-Toolkit-2.14</A><br> or apt-get install libtemplate-perl<br> or perl -MCPAN -e"install Template"<br> Windows users:<br> ppm install<br> <a target="_blank" href="http://openinteract.sourceforge.net/ppmpackages/AppConfig.ppd">http://openinteract.sourceforge.net/ppmpackages/AppConfig.ppd</A><br> ppm install<br> <a target="_blank" href="http://openinteract.sourceforge.net/ppmpackages/Template-Toolkit.ppd">http://openinteract.sourceforge.net/ppmpackages/Template-Toolkit.ppd</A><br><br>Suggests:<br> TT2 syntax:<br> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=830">http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=830</A><br><br><br>7. Installation *vimplate-installation*<br><br>Installation steps:<br> 1. change to your $HOME/.vim directory<br> (on windows: set the variable HOME<br> set HOME=c:\vim)<br> 2. untar vimplate.tar.gz: gzip -dc vimplate.tar.gz |tar xpvf -<br> 3. move the vimplate into your preferred directory<br> for example in $HOME/bin or /usr/local/bin<br> 4. move the directory Template with the example templates<br> to the place that you prefer<br> 5. edit your $HOME/.vimrc and set the variable Vimplate to<br> to the place where vimplate is located<br> for example let Vimplate = "$HOME/bin/vimplate"<br> (on windows: let Vimplate = "%HOME%/bin/vimplate.cmd" )<br> 6. run vimplate to create your configuration file $HOME/.vimplaterc<br> for example $HOME/bin/vimplate -createconfig<br> (on windows: %HOME%/bin/vimplate.cmd -createconfig" )<br> 7. edit your $HOME/.vimplaterc<br> (on windows: %HOME%/_vimplaterc)<br> 8. change to the $HOME/.vim/doc directory,<br> start Vim and run the ":helptags ." command to process the<br> taglist help file. (see: |helptags| )<br> 9. happy vimplating</td></tr> vim-scripts-20201113/html/vimplate.html-187-<tr><td> </td></tr>