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Vim resource vimr
Vim resource vimr












Plus the dev is great and any suggestions/PRs are always welcome. Plus I think the graphical niceties that come with it make it look great and closer to VS Code and such.

vim resource vimr

Its still early days, but it works well enough that I can use it as my main editor for most things.

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I swapped to Oni on Windows recently and haven't looked back. MacVim Vim - the text editor - for macOS Download MacVim Release Notes (r173) GitHub: MacVim GitHub page Releases: Binary releases and release notes FAQ: Answers to some frequently asked questions Troubleshooting: How to track down the source of common problems Debugging: How to generate a debug log MacVim is maintained by macvim-dev. With The NERDTree, you can quickly open files for reading or editing and perform basic file system operations using your keyboard and. It lets you visually explore complex directory hierarchies in the form of a tree (as the name suggests).

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In general, to re-load the currently active. Maybe I was being stupid, but I found gVim to work weirdly on Windows (this was a few years back though) and couldn't work out how to get nvim-qt to let me open files easily with it, and it opened in a tiny windows and so on. The NERDTree is a file system explorer for the Vim editor. stands for current file name (see :h current-file) and :so is short for :source, which reads the content of the specified file and treats it as Vim code. On Windows though, I'm obviously moving around using the explorer, in which case a version of Vim/NeoVim that lets me just double click the file or right click edit and open it in Vim is much more useful. In Linux, I use terminal NeoVim with i3, so I'm in the terminal all the time anyways, I have no graphical explorer so terminal neovim works perfectly.

vim resource vimr

I don't think this will especially help you, since its more Windows related, but I found using a GUI more useful when I am in Windows, so maybe someone else popping in here will find this useful.












Vim resource vimr