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Neovim is a hyperextensible text editor based on Vim. It seeks to maximize usability and extensibility, simplify maintenance and encourage contributions.
MacVim is a macOS-specific version of the Vim text editor that provides a native graphical user interface while preserving Vim’s powerful editing capabilities. It is designed for users who want Vim’s efficiency combined with the look and feel of a modern Mac application. MacVim integrates tightly with macOS, supporting system-level features that enhance productivity and usability. Unlike terminal-based Vim, it offers full GUI functionality without sacrificing performance or customization....
Vimuiex is a library and a set of plugins for the Vim text editor. It adds a popup listbox that is displayed in an overlapping window inside Vim. Plugins: text menu, file browser, buffer list, MRU files, enhanced vimgrep (occur), ...
The original source tarball for Evis version 2.2_0, unmodified, is in Files.
README.txt gives tips for compiling on modern compilers (gcc-4.4.5 / linux) and using Xcode for Apple Sierra OS.
Elvis is a vi(1) (visual ed) vi editor clone (vim is another clone). "vi" is short for "visual ed(1)" (the 1 means see manpage for ed in section 1 of unix manual pages). vi as a visual editor means typical keyboard editing with ed(1) accessible to do complex editing jobs that developers often...