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@@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ A Vim package is a directory that contains one or more plugins. The
advantages over normal plugins:
- A package can be downloaded as an archive and unpacked in its own directory.
That makes it easy to updated and/or remove.
-- A package can be a git, mercurial, etc. respository. That makes it really
+- A package can be a git, mercurial, etc. repository. That makes it really
easy to update.
- A package can contain multiple plugins that depend on each other.
- A package can contain plugins that are automatically loaded on startup and
@@ -428,6 +428,8 @@ In the example Vim will find "my/ever/always/plugin/always.vim" and adds
If the "always" plugin kicks in and sets the 'filetype' to "always", Vim will
find the syntax/always.vim file, because its directory is in 'runtimepath'.
+Vim will also load ftdetect files, like with |:loadplugin|.
+
*load-plugin*
To load an optional plugin from a pack use the `:loadplugin` command: >
:loadplugin mydebug