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    Vim

    Vim

    Vim - the ubiquitous text editor

    Vim is a highly configurable, keyboard-driven text editor 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. Vim supports a...
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    syncped

    syncped

    lightweight portable vi compatible editor

    syncped is a SYNChronizing Portable EDitor supporting more than 100 programming languages, is available under Windows, Linux and OSX, has a vi compatibility mode, and can be configured to work with most version control systems.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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