![]() Some add features that haven’t made it into Vim’s code base for one reason or another. These editors don’t try to rewrite Vim from scratch, nor re-implement Vim. Asynchronous plugin features (I/O support, Jobs, Timers, Channels, JSON support) īut even with these improvements, there’s a good number of Vim-like editors that continue to gain momentum. ![]() ![]() With the release of Vim 8 a few years ago, the project added important features like: Efficient, extensible, fast, and terminal friendly.Scalability – the software can be an entire writing platform or used to occasionally edit a configuration file.Even embedded software in home routers typically include the editor. Vi(m) is a standard editor on the vast majority of UNIX-derived systems including Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X, and the various BSD distributions. Once you’ve learn how to use Vim, you’ll be able to edit text whatever computer you are accessing, locally or remotely.
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