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gVim – Vim with a built-in GUI

October 24, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Documents

gVim is Vim with a graphical interface. Vim is a text editor that is upwards compatible to Vi.

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Vis – Combining Modal Editing with Structural Regular Expressions

October 24, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Documents

Vis is a modern, legacy-free, simple yet efficient editor, combining the strengths of both vi(m) and sam. Free and open source software.

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NvChad – Neovim config

October 24, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Documents

NvChad is a neovim config aiming to provide a base configuration with very beautiful UI and blazing fast startup time.

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vile – text editor that combines aspects of the Emacs and vi editors

October 24, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Documents

vile is an open source text editor which retains the feel of vi(m). It is not a clone of vi. vile is free and open source software.

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Kakoune – implements Vi’s “keystrokes as a text editing language” model

October 24, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Documents

Kakoune is an open source code editor that implements Vi’s “keystrokes as a text editing language” model. It has similarities with Vim.

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LunarVim – IDE layer for Neovim

October 24, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Documents

LunarVim is an IDE layer for Neovim. LunarVim ships with a sane default config for you to build upon. Free and open source software.

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Lapce – fast and powerful code editor

October 24, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Documents

Lapce is a modern editor in Rust. It’s billed as “Quick from launch to every keystroke, and batteries included”.

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Helix – post-modern modal text editor

October 24, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Documents

Helix is a Kakoune / Neovim inspired editor. This is free and open source software written in the Rust programming language.

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Neovim – continuation and extension of Vim

October 24, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Documents

Neovim is a Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability. Neovim is an extension of Vim: feature-parity and backwards-compatibility are high priorities.

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Cone – COnsole Newsreader And Emailer

October 24, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Internet

Cone stands for “console newsreader and emailer. Cone is a text-based mail client, which seamlessly handles multiple POP3, IMAP accounts.

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