Neovim is a hyperextensible texteditor based on Vim. It seeks to maximize usability and extensibility, simplify maintenance and encourage contributions.
MacVim is a macOS-specific version of the Vim texteditor 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.
Vim is a highly configurable, keyboard-driven texteditor designed to make creating and editing text extremely efficient. It is based on the classic vi editor and comes preinstalled as “vi” on most UNIX systems and macOS. Vim is known for its modal editing approach, which allows users to perform complex text manipulations with minimal keystrokes. It is exceptionally stable and lightweight, making it suitable for everything from quick file edits to large development projects. ...
Vimuiex is a library and a set of plugins for the Vim texteditor. 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), ...
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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 require (emacs is a heavyweight better than vi, but harder to use).