#2楼 @u 我就是装了NERDtree,也可以直接用的,之前装的FuzzyFinder,估计它就是macVim,只是可以直接在终端里面用. 不需要专门安装macVim App #3楼 @lihuazhang 它都装了python和ruby支持,我看到我在弄rails里面的sass,scss,haml什么的都有的,只是slim没有,我自己装的。. Vim for Mac is an advanced text editor, which harvests the power of Unix' editor 'Vi', albeit with an enhanced feature set. It is highly configurable, and has been designed to enable efficient text editing, much like 'Vi' Key features include: Vim offers syntax highlighting for over 200 languages. Highlighting Matches. Minecraft shaders for mac. Jul 11, 2002 Some versions of Mac OS X don't have syntax highlighting support in terminal Vim with default settings. If you don't have syntax highlighting in any Vim, first make sure something like this is in your.vimrc: filetype plugin indent on syntax on.
Vi is an one of two powerhouse text editors in the Unix world, the other being EMACS. While obtuse, vi is extremely powerful and efficient. There may be times when vi is the only text editor available, so it helps to at least know the basics.![Mac Mac](/uploads/1/3/4/0/134054395/120534376.jpg)
If you gave vi a whirl and don't see the beauty of it, give the nano editor a try. It also ships with Mac OS X.
note: a chunk of this small guide came from a web page I found long ago, but I don't remember where so I can't give proper credit. I've added and changed things from the original text.
Vi has two modes, command and insert (really, three if you count replace mode). Command mode is used to navigate, search, and issue other commands. Citrix receiver for mac mojave. Insert mode is used to enter text.
Vi starts in command mode.
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![Vim Vim](/uploads/1/3/4/0/134054395/801686343.png)
You can precede most commands with a number indicating how many times to perform a command. For example, entering 99 followed by the down arrow will move the cursor down 99 lines. https://rpkdrfp.weebly.com/snagit-for-mac-free.html. '99x' will delete 99 characters. https://rpkdrfp.weebly.com/groupme-for-mac.html.
While in command mode (case sensitive)Gvim For Mac Download
- move the cursor with arrow keys; if there aren't any arrow keys, use j,k,h,l
- i - change to insert mode (before cursor)
- a - change to insert mode (after cursor)
- A - change to insert mode (at end of line)
- r - replace one character
- R - overwrite text
- x - delete one character
- dd - delete one line
- yy - yank line (copy)
- p - paste deleted or yanked text after cursor
- P - paste deleted or yanked text before cursor
- G - go to end of the file
- 1G - go to top of the file
- J - merge next line with this one
- / - search, follow / with text to find
- :wq - write file and quit
- :q! - quit without saving
- %s/old/new/g - substitute; replace 'old' with 'new' on all lines
- :g/pattern/d - delete all lines that match the pattern
- ESC - change to command mode
- any text typed is entered at the cursor
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Typical vi session- Type 'vi file.txt' at command prompt
- Move cursor to where new text will be added
- Type 'i' to change to insert mode
- Type new text
- Type ESC to go back to command mode
- type ':wq' and ENTER to write the file and quit
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Hi,
On 25.04.2009, at 19:09, Corcoran wrote:
> I would love a port of MacVim for the Windows platform. This is a
> little weird for obvious reasons, (am I requesting a port of a port?),
> but to me, MacVim is far superior to the other flavors of vim, and I
> would love a version of it that worked on my non-Mac machines. Any
> chance of this happening? If not, is there a similar, Windows-
> compatible alternative besides GVIM or Cream?
It's not possible to port MacVim to windows, as MacVim relies heavily
on OS X's APIs.
What do you mean by porting MacVim to windows? What does MacVim do
that gvim for windows doesn't do? If I recall correctly, there's some
gvim option that makes it behave more like a windows app (i.e. ctrl-c/
v/x work etc – which overrides the usual vim keybindings for these
keys (especially annoying for ctrl-v)). Your best bet is probably to
make a list of things you want gvim on windows to do and then aks on
vim_users about how to make gvim do that. It probably can do some of
the things with some options. You could write patches for the rest.
Nico
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