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Over the summer, after finally getting around to learning Vim motions, I quickly fell down the Neovim rabbithole and have been procrastinating work by tinkering away at my configurations ever since! This post will be sharing setup that I have currently landed at to turn my Neovim editor into a supercharged workhorse.
Text editors remain a controversial area. Here's our recommended Vim-like text editors. They are all released under an open source license.
Short walk through Vim's origins and why is Vim so popular today.
This guide explains how to edit remote files with Vim on Linux. Starting from Vim 7.x version, the netrw plugin allows you to edit remote system files.
This tutorial explains how to browse the web with Vim Keybindings using Vimium extension. Vimium allows you to navigate the Internet just using Keyboard.
Python development configuration for vim.
PyLint, Rope, Pydoc, breakpoints from box.
Silly game for Vim 8.2.
Items of this type are applications that are intentionally created to be Vim-like in some respect (possibly disabled by default).
UPDATE: With respect to terminology, check out Drew Neil’s comment below. In Vim, I’ve been using splits for years. Splits are great: view 2 files at the same time view 2 parts of the s…
"a modern, legacy free, simple yet efficient vim-like editor", and more: "The intention is not to be bug for bug compatible with vim, instead a similar editing experience should be provided. The goal could thus be summarized as 80% of vim's features implemented in roughly 1% of the code"; the editor is scriptable in LUA and supports editing large files.
Historically one of the preferred text editors; behavior based on editing modes; plenty of plugins and tips to address every possible editing problem.
A text editor similar to vim
written in Python; many feature are nicely replicated, some are still missing; however, the advantage of this implementation is its simplicity, maintainability and extensibility, thanks to the Python implementation.
A work in progress attempt to improve vim, dropping older/unused OS compatibility, improving the codebase readability, modularity and maintainability; it has chances to become the next choice of vim users.
Powerline is a statusline plugin for vim, and provides statuslines and prompts for several other applications, including zsh, bash, tmux, IPython, Awesome and Qtile
Great features are in store for those who truly learn the editor
Today I want to talk about fzf and ripgrep, two tools I use all the time when working in Vim and the terminal. They have become an absolutely vital part of my workflow. Ever since I started using them I can’t imagine myself functioning without them anymore.
Notational velocity for vim. . Contribute to alok/notational-fzf-vim development by creating an account on GitHub.
I’ve been using Vim for eight years and am still discovering new things. This is usually seen as a Good Thing About Vim. In my head, though, it’s a failing of discoverability: I keep discovering new things because Vim makes it so hard to know what’s available.
While people often talk about the beauty of modal editing or text objects, I don’t think that gets at the essence of Vim.