Neovim Vim fork focused on extensibility and usability Contribute to neovim neovim development by creating an account on GitHub
To start Neovim run nvim not neovim Discover plugins Before upgrading to a new version check Breaking Changes For config vimrc see the FAQ Neovim is meant as a successor to Vim not a replacement As such the project aims to build on top of Vim s features and source code while maintaining Vim s character 2 and almost all of its features
Neovim
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Vim fork focused on extensibility and usability Contribute to neovim neovim development by creating an account on GitHub NeoVim often abbreviated as Nvim is a modern fork of the classic Vim text editor While it retains Vim s core modal editing philosophy NeoVim s key difference lies in its architecture
Eventually you would want to try some code editing in Vim or Neovim itself Just install the vanilla Neovim and try it for a bit with small hobby projects Getting Started LazyVim is a Neovim setup powered by lazy nvim to make it easy to customize and extend your config Features Transform your Neovim into a full fledged IDE Easily customize and
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Hyperextensible Vim based text editor Install Download a binary or use a package manager User documentation Starting Nvim help pages generated from source using the tree sitter vimdoc parser
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https://github.com › neovim › neovim
Vim fork focused on extensibility and usability Contribute to neovim neovim development by creating an account on GitHub
https://neovim.io › doc › install
To start Neovim run nvim not neovim Discover plugins Before upgrading to a new version check Breaking Changes For config vimrc see the FAQ
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Neovim - Eventually you would want to try some code editing in Vim or Neovim itself Just install the vanilla Neovim and try it for a bit with small hobby projects