Vim-fork focused on extensibility and agility
Neovim is a refactor - and sometimes redactor - in the tradition of Vim, which itself derives from Stevie. It is not a rewrite, but a continuation and extension of Vim. Many rewrites, clones, emulators and imitators exist; some are very clever, but none are Vim. Neovim strives to be a superset of Vim, notwithstanding some intentionally removed misfeatures; excepting those few and carefully-considered excisions, Neovim is Vim. It is built for users who want the good parts of Vim, without compromise, and more.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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neovim-0.1.7-bitop.patch | 0000000556 556 Bytes | |
neovim-0.2.0-gcc-prototype.patch | 0000000628 628 Bytes | |
neovim-0.3.1.tar.gz | 0008937900 8.52 MB | |
neovim-rpmlintrc | 0000000191 191 Bytes | |
neovim.changes | 0000022617 22.1 KB | |
neovim.patch | 0000000529 529 Bytes | |
neovim.spec | 0000004503 4.4 KB | |
spec-template | 0000000235 235 Bytes | |
suse-spec-template | 0000001260 1.23 KB | |
sysinit.vim | 0000000158 158 Bytes |
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This has current issues with Home and End keys in tmux. Neovim developers confirmed, and have suggested this is openSUSE-specific. Reference: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/13408