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A modern, extensible fork of Vim with a focus on usability, asynchronous capabilities, and a powerful API.
A high-performance, multiplayer code editor built by the creators of Atom and Tree-sitter.
A hackable text editor for the 21st century, built on Electron and designed for deep customization.
A Kakoune/Neovim-inspired modal text editor written in Rust, featuring multiple selections and built-in language server support.
A highly configurable, modal text editor that extends the classic Vi editor with modern features.
A lightning-fast, modal code editor with built-in LSP support and remote development capabilities, written in Rust.
A comprehensive, pre-configured Vim setup with plugins, color schemes, and key mappings for an enhanced editing experience.
A small, single-file, and fully documented starting point for building a personal Neovim configuration.
A modern, intuitive terminal-based text editor distributed as a single static binary with no dependencies.
A blazing fast Neovim framework with beautiful UI and solid defaults to enhance your coding experience.
A versatile, browser-based text editor specialized for editing code with syntax highlighting and extensible addons.
A pre-configured Neovim distribution powered by lazy.nvim, offering IDE-like features with easy customization.
A parser generator tool and incremental parsing library for building syntax trees in programming tools.
A plugin manager for Vim that simplifies installing, updating, and managing Vim scripts directly from your .vimrc.
A modern plugin manager for Neovim with lazy-loading, performance optimization, and a powerful UI.
A curated collection of Neovim plugins, tools, and configurations for enhancing the modern Neovim experience.
A modular, community-driven configuration for Vim and Neovim that organizes plugins into layers for a streamlined editing experience.
A WYSIWYG rich text editor for web applications that treats contenteditable as an I/O device to avoid browser inconsistencies.
An IDE layer for Neovim with sane defaults, completely free and community-driven.
A comprehensive guide and reference for all things Vim, covering everything from basics to advanced topics.
A cross-platform Vim distribution with a curated set of plugins, optimized configuration, and pathogen-based organization.
A graphical text editor for macOS with powerful extensibility and project management features.
An aesthetic and feature-rich Neovim configuration with a curated set of plugins for extensible and easy-to-use development.
A modern, accessible text editor inspired by MS-DOS Editor with VS Code-like controls.
A modern modal editor combining Neovim's power with IDE-like features for enhanced productivity.
A lightweight, macOS-native plain-text editor with intuitive interface and accurate text handling.
A macOS-native graphical user interface for the Vim text editor with platform-specific integrations.
A humorous collection of increasingly absurd methods to exit the Vim text editor, from simple commands to extreme system-level hacks.
A Neovim GUI for macOS written in Swift, offering modern editor features while embedding Neovim's core.
A modern, zero-configuration terminal text editor with IDE-level features and familiar keybindings.
A Sublime-like terminal-based text editor with mouse support, syntax highlighting, and extensive customization.
A comprehensive language pack for Vim providing syntax highlighting and indentation for over 200 programming languages.
A versatile, offline-first text editor for Android supporting Markdown, todo.txt, and other plaintext formats for notes and task management.
A vi-like text editor that combines modal editing with Plan 9's structural regular expressions for powerful text manipulation.
A JavaScript port of Vim that runs in web browsers with ASM.js, persistent configuration, and local file access.
A free, open-source, native macOS Markdown editor that's fast, lightweight, and privacy-focused.
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