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*nvim.txt* Nvim
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NVIM REFERENCE MANUAL
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Nvim *nvim* *neovim* *nvim-intro*
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Nvim is based on Vim by Bram Moolenaar.
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If you already use Vim see |nvim-from-vim| for a quickstart.
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If you are new to Vim, try the 30-minute tutorial: >vim
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:Tutor<Enter>
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Nvim is emphatically a fork of Vim, not a clone: compatibility with Vim
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(especially editor and Vimscript features) is maintained where possible. See
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|vim-differences| for the complete reference of differences from Vim.
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Type |gO| to see the table of contents.
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==============================================================================
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Transitioning from Vim *nvim-from-vim*
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1. To start the transition, create your |init.vim| (user config) file: >vim
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:exe 'edit '.stdpath('config').'/init.vim'
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:write ++p
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2. Add these contents to the file: >vim
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set runtimepath^=~/.vim runtimepath+=~/.vim/after
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let &packpath = &runtimepath
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source ~/.vimrc
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3. Restart Nvim, your existing Vim config will be loaded.
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See |provider-python| and |provider-clipboard| for additional software you
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might need to use some features.
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Your Vim configuration might not be entirely Nvim-compatible (see
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|vim-differences|). For example the |'ttymouse'| option was removed from Nvim,
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because mouse support is always enabled if possible. If you use the same
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|vimrc| for Vim and Nvim you could guard |'ttymouse'| in your configuration
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like so:
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>vim
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if !has('nvim')
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set ttymouse=xterm2
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endif
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And for Nvim-specific configuration, you can do this:
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>vim
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if has('nvim')
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tnoremap <Esc> <C-\><C-n>
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endif
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For a more granular approach use |exists()|:
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>vim
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if exists(':tnoremap')
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tnoremap <Esc> <C-\><C-n>
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endif
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Now you should be able to explore Nvim more comfortably. Check |nvim-features|
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for more information.
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*portable-config*
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Because Nvim follows the XDG |base-directories| standard, configuration on
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Windows is stored in ~/AppData instead of ~/.config. But you can still share
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the same Nvim configuration on all of your machines, by creating
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~/AppData/Local/nvim/init.vim containing just this line: >vim
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source ~/.config/nvim/init.vim
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==============================================================================
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vim:tw=78:ts=8:et:ft=help:norl:
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