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The following changes may require adaptations in user config or plugins.
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The following changes may require adaptations in user config or plugins.
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• Cscope support is now removed (see |cscope| and |nvim-features-removed|):
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• Cscope support is now removed (see |cscope| and |nvim-removed|):
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- Commands removed:
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- Commands removed:
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- `:cscope`
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- `:cscope`
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- `:lcscope`
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- `:lcscope`
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See https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/20545 for more information.
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See https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/20545 for more information.
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• `:hardcopy` is now removed (see |hardcopy| and |nvim-features-removed|):
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• `:hardcopy` is now removed (see |hardcopy| and |nvim-removed|):
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- Commands removed:
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- Commands removed:
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- `:hardcopy`
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- `:hardcopy`
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- Options removed:
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- Options removed:
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Type |gO| to see the table of contents.
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Type |gO| to see the table of contents.
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==============================================================================
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1. Configuration *nvim-config*
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Configuration *nvim-config*
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- Use `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvim/init.vim` instead of `.vimrc` for your |config|.
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- Use `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvim/init.vim` instead of `.vimrc` for your |config|.
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- Use `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvim` instead of `.vim` to store configuration files.
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- Use `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvim` instead of `.vim` to store configuration files.
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session information. |shada|
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session information. |shada|
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==============================================================================
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2. Defaults *nvim-defaults*
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Defaults *nvim-defaults*
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- Filetype detection is enabled by default. This can be disabled by adding
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- Filetype detection is enabled by default. This can be disabled by adding
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":filetype off" to |init.vim|.
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":filetype off" to |init.vim|.
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- |g:vimsyn_embed| defaults to "l" to enable Lua highlighting
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- |g:vimsyn_embed| defaults to "l" to enable Lua highlighting
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Default Mouse ~
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DEFAULT MOUSE
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*default-mouse* *disable-mouse*
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*default-mouse* *disable-mouse*
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By default the mouse is enabled, and <RightMouse> opens a |popup-menu| with
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By default the mouse is enabled, and <RightMouse> opens a |popup-menu| with
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standard actions ("Cut", "Copy", "Paste", …). Mouse is NOT enabled in
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standard actions ("Cut", "Copy", "Paste", …). Mouse is NOT enabled in
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@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ To remove the "How-to disable mouse" menu item and the separator above it: >vim
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aunmenu PopUp.How-to\ disable\ mouse
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aunmenu PopUp.How-to\ disable\ mouse
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aunmenu PopUp.-1-
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aunmenu PopUp.-1-
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Default Mappings ~
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DEFAULT MAPPINGS
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*default-mappings*
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*default-mappings*
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Nvim creates the following default mappings at |startup|. You can disable any
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Nvim creates the following default mappings at |startup|. You can disable any
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of these in your config by simply removing the mapping, e.g. ":unmap Y".
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of these in your config by simply removing the mapping, e.g. ":unmap Y".
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xnoremap # y?\V<C-R>"<CR>
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xnoremap # y?\V<C-R>"<CR>
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nnoremap & :&&<CR>
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nnoremap & :&&<CR>
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Default Autocommands ~
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DEFAULT AUTOCOMMANDS
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*default-autocmds*
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*default-autocmds*
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Default autocommands exist in the following groups. Use ":autocmd! {group}" to
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Default autocommands exist in the following groups. Use ":autocmd! {group}" to
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remove them and ":autocmd {group}" to see how they're defined.
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remove them and ":autocmd {group}" to see how they're defined.
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- CmdwinEnter: Limits syntax sync to maxlines=1 in the |cmdwin|.
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- CmdwinEnter: Limits syntax sync to maxlines=1 in the |cmdwin|.
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==============================================================================
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3. New Features *nvim-features*
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New Features *nvim-features*
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MAJOR COMPONENTS
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MAJOR COMPONENTS
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API |API|
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- API |API|
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Job control |job-control|
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- Job control |job-control|
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LSP framework |lsp|
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- LSP framework |lsp|
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Lua scripting |lua|
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- Lua scripting |lua|
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Parsing engine |treesitter|
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- Parsing engine |treesitter|
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Providers
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- Providers
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Clipboard |provider-clipboard|
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- Clipboard |provider-clipboard|
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Node.js plugins |provider-nodejs|
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- Node.js plugins |provider-nodejs|
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Python plugins |provider-python|
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- Python plugins |provider-python|
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Ruby plugins |provider-ruby|
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- Ruby plugins |provider-ruby|
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Remote plugins |remote-plugin|
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- Remote plugins |remote-plugin|
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Shared data |shada|
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- Shared data |shada|
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Terminal emulator |terminal|
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- Terminal emulator |terminal|
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Vimscript parser |nvim_parse_expression()|
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- UI |ui| |--listen| |--server|
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XDG base directories |xdg|
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- Vimscript parser |nvim_parse_expression()|
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- XDG base directories |xdg|
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USER EXPERIENCE
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USER EXPERIENCE
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Working intuitively and consistently is a major goal of Nvim.
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Working intuitively and consistently is a major goal of Nvim.
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*feature-compile*
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*feature-compile*
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- Nvim always includes ALL features, in contrast to Vim (which ships with
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- Nvim always includes ALL features, in contrast to Vim (which ships various
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various combinations of 100+ optional features). Think of it as a leaner
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combinations of 100+ optional features). |feature-compile| Think of it as
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version of Vim's "HUGE" build. This reduces surface area for bugs, and
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a leaner version of Vim's "HUGE" build. This reduces surface area for bugs,
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removes a common source of confusion and friction for users.
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and removes a common source of confusion and friction for users.
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- Nvim avoids features that cannot be provided on all platforms; instead that
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- Nvim avoids features that cannot be provided on all platforms; instead that
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is delegated to external plugins/extensions. E.g. the `-X` platform-specific
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is delegated to external plugins/extensions. E.g. the `-X` platform-specific
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- Directories for 'directory' and 'undodir' are auto-created.
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- Directories for 'directory' and 'undodir' are auto-created.
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- Terminal features such as 'guicursor' are enabled where possible.
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- Terminal features such as 'guicursor' are enabled where possible.
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- Various "nvim" |cli-arguments| were redesigned.
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Some features are built in that otherwise required external plugins:
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Some features are built in that otherwise required external plugins:
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ARCHITECTURE
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ARCHITECTURE
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The Nvim UI is "decoupled" from the core editor: all UIs, including the
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builtin |TUI| are just plugins that connect to a Nvim server (via |--server|
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or |--embed|). Multiple Nvim UI clients can connect to the same Nvim editor
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server.
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External plugins run in separate processes. |remote-plugin| This improves
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External plugins run in separate processes. |remote-plugin| This improves
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stability and allows those plugins to work without blocking the editor. Even
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stability and allows those plugins to work without blocking the editor. Even
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"legacy" Python and Ruby plugins which use the old Vim interfaces (|if_pyth|,
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"legacy" Python and Ruby plugins which use the old Vim interfaces (|if_pyth|,
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FEATURES
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FEATURES
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Command-line highlighting:
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Command-line:
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The expression prompt (|@=|, |c_CTRL-R_=|, |i_CTRL-R_=|) is highlighted
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The expression prompt (|@=|, |c_CTRL-R_=|, |i_CTRL-R_=|) is highlighted
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using a built-in Vimscript expression parser. |expr-highlight|
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using a built-in Vimscript expression parser. |expr-highlight|
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*E5408* *E5409*
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*E5408* *E5409*
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Normal commands:
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Normal commands:
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|gO| shows a filetype-defined "outline" of the current buffer.
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|gO| shows a filetype-defined "outline" of the current buffer.
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|Q| replays the last recorded macro instead of switching to Ex mode (|gQ|).
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Options:
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Options:
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'cpoptions' flags: |cpo-_|
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'guicursor' works in the terminal
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'diffopt' "linematch" feature
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'exrc' searches for ".nvim.lua", ".nvimrc", or ".exrc" files. The
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'fillchars' flags: "msgsep", "horiz", "horizup",
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'fillchars' flags: "msgsep", "horiz", "horizup",
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"horizdown", "vertleft", "vertright", "verthoriz"
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"horizdown", "vertleft", "vertright", "verthoriz"
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'inccommand' shows interactive results for |:substitute|-like commands
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'inccommand' shows interactive results for |:substitute|-like commands
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|:!| does not support "interactive" commands. Use |:terminal| instead.
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(GUI Vim has a similar limitation, see ":help gui-pty" in Vim.)
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|system()| does not support writing/reading "backgrounded" commands. |E5677|
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|-e| and |-es| invoke the same "improved Ex mode" as -E and -Es.
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|-E| and |-Es| read stdin as text (into buffer 1).
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|-es| and |-Es| have improved behavior:
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- Skips swap-file dialog.
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|-s| reads Normal commands from stdin if the script name is "-".
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Reading text (instead of commands) from stdin |--|:
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- works by default: "-" file is optional
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- works in more cases: |-Es|, file args
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syncolor.vim has been removed. Nvim now sets up default highlighting groups
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syncolor.vim has been removed. Nvim now sets up default highlighting groups
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automatically for both light and dark backgrounds, regardless of whether or
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after/syntax/syncolor.vim file should transition that file into a
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colorscheme. |:colorscheme|
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colorscheme. |:colorscheme|
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TUI:
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*:set-termcap*
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Start Nvim with 'verbose' level 3 to show terminal capabilities: >
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nvim -V3
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<
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*'term'* *E529* *E530* *E531*
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'term' reflects the terminal type derived from |$TERM| and other environment
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checks. For debugging only; not reliable during startup. >vim
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:echo &term
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< "builtin_x" means one of the |builtin-terms| was chosen, because the expected
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terminfo file was not found on the system.
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Nvim will use 256-colour capability on Linux virtual terminals. Vim uses
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only 8 colours plus bright foreground on Linux VTs.
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Vim combines what is in its |builtin-terms| with what it reads from terminfo,
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and has a 'ttybuiltin' setting to control how that combination works. Nvim
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uses one or the other, it does not attempt to merge the two.
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UI/Display:
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|Visual| selection highlights the character at cursor. |visual-use|
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messages: When showing messages longer than 'cmdheight', only
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scroll the message lines, not the entire screen. The
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separator line is decorated by |hl-MsgSeparator| and
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the "msgsep" flag of 'fillchars'. *msgsep*
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Vimscript compatibility:
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Vimscript compatibility:
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`count` does not alias to |v:count|
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`count` does not alias to |v:count|
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`errmsg` does not alias to |v:errmsg|
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`errmsg` does not alias to |v:errmsg|
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`shell_error` does not alias to |v:shell_error|
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`shell_error` does not alias to |v:shell_error|
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`this_session` does not alias to |v:this_session|
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`this_session` does not alias to |v:this_session|
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Working directory (Vim implemented some of these later than Nvim):
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Working directory (Vim implemented some of these after Nvim):
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- |DirChanged| and |DirChangedPre| can be triggered when switching to another
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- |DirChanged| and |DirChangedPre| can be triggered when switching to another
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window or tab.
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window or tab.
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- |getcwd()| and |haslocaldir()| may throw errors if the tab page or window
|
- |getcwd()| and |haslocaldir()| may throw errors if the tab page or window
|
||||||
@ -516,20 +519,15 @@ Working directory (Vim implemented some of these later than Nvim):
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|||||||
working directory. Use `getcwd(-1, -1)` to get the global working directory.
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working directory. Use `getcwd(-1, -1)` to get the global working directory.
|
||||||
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==============================================================================
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==============================================================================
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6. Missing legacy features *nvim-features-missing*
|
Missing legacy features *nvim-missing*
|
||||||
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||||||
Some legacy Vim features are not yet implemented:
|
These legacy Vim features are not yet implemented:
|
||||||
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|
||||||
- *if_lua* : Nvim |Lua| API is not compatible with Vim's "if_lua"
|
|
||||||
- *if_mzscheme*
|
|
||||||
- |if_pyth|: *python-bindeval* *python-Function* are not supported
|
|
||||||
- *if_tcl*
|
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||||||
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||||||
*:gui*
|
*:gui*
|
||||||
*:gvim*
|
*:gvim*
|
||||||
|
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||||||
==============================================================================
|
==============================================================================
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||||||
7. Removed features *nvim-features-removed*
|
Removed legacy features *nvim-removed*
|
||||||
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|
||||||
These Vim features were intentionally removed from Nvim.
|
These Vim features were intentionally removed from Nvim.
|
||||||
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@ -687,6 +685,13 @@ Options:
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Performance:
|
Performance:
|
||||||
Folds are not updated during insert-mode.
|
Folds are not updated during insert-mode.
|
||||||
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|
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Providers:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- *if_lua* : Nvim |Lua| API is not compatible with Vim's "if_lua".
|
||||||
|
- *if_mzscheme*
|
||||||
|
- |if_pyth|: *python-bindeval* *python-Function* are not supported.
|
||||||
|
- *if_tcl*
|
||||||
|
|
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Startup:
|
Startup:
|
||||||
--literal (file args are always literal; to expand wildcards on Windows, use
|
--literal (file args are always literal; to expand wildcards on Windows, use
|
||||||
|:n| e.g. `nvim +"n *"`)
|
|:n| e.g. `nvim +"n *"`)
|
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