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*vim_diff.txt* Nvim
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NVIM REFERENCE MANUAL
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Differences between Nvim and Vim *vim-differences*
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Nvim differs from Vim in many ways, big and small. This document is
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a complete and centralized reference of those differences.
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Type |gO| to see the table of contents.
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==============================================================================
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1. Configuration *nvim-configuration*
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- Use `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvim/init.vim` instead of `.vimrc` for storing
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configuration.
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- Use `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvim` instead of `.vim` to store configuration files.
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- Use `$XDG_DATA_HOME/nvim/shada/main.shada` instead of `.viminfo` for persistent
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session information.
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==============================================================================
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2. Defaults *nvim-defaults*
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- Syntax highlighting is enabled by default
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- ":filetype plugin indent on" is enabled by default
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- 'autoindent' is set by default
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- 'autoread' is set by default
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- 'backspace' defaults to "indent,eol,start"
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- 'backupdir' defaults to .,~/.local/share/nvim/backup (|xdg|)
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- 'belloff' defaults to "all"
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- 'complete' doesn't include "i"
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- 'cscopeverbose' is enabled
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- 'directory' defaults to ~/.local/share/nvim/swap// (|xdg|), auto-created
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- 'display' defaults to "lastline,msgsep"
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- 'fillchars' defaults (in effect) to "vert:│,fold:·"
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- 'formatoptions' defaults to "tcqj"
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- 'history' defaults to 10000 (the maximum)
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- 'hlsearch' is set by default
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- 'incsearch' is set by default
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- 'langnoremap' is enabled by default
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- 'langremap' is disabled by default
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- 'laststatus' defaults to 2 (statusline is always shown)
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- 'listchars' defaults to "tab:> ,trail:-,nbsp:+"
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- 'nocompatible' is always set
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- 'nrformats' defaults to "bin,hex"
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- 'ruler' is set by default
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- 'sessionoptions' doesn't include "options"
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- 'showcmd' is set by default
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- 'sidescroll' defaults to 1
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- 'smarttab' is set by default
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- 'tabpagemax' defaults to 50
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- 'tags' defaults to "./tags;,tags"
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- 'ttyfast' is always set
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- 'undodir' defaults to ~/.local/share/nvim/undo (|xdg|), auto-created
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- 'viminfo' includes "!"
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- 'wildmenu' is set by default
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==============================================================================
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3. New Features *nvim-features*
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MAJOR COMPONENTS ~
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API |API|
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Lua scripting |lua|
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Job control |job-control|
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Remote plugins |remote-plugin|
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Providers
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Clipboard |provider-clipboard|
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Python plugins |provider-python|
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Ruby plugins |provider-ruby|
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Shared data |shada|
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Embedded terminal |terminal|
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VimL parser |nvim_parse_expression()|
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XDG base directories |xdg|
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USER EXPERIENCE ~
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Working intuitively and consistently is a major goal of Nvim.
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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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various combinations of 100+ optional features). Think of it as a leaner
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version of Vim's "HUGE" build. This reduces surface area for bugs, and
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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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is delegated to external plugins/extensions. E.g. the `-X` platform-specific
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option is "sometimes" available in Vim (with potential surprises:
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http://stackoverflow.com/q/14635295).
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- Vim's internal test functions (test_autochdir(), test_settime(), etc.) are
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not exposed (nor implemented); instead Nvim has a robust API.
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- Behaviors, options, documentation are removed if they cost users more time
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than they save.
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Usability details have been improved where the benefit outweighs any
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backwards-compatibility cost. Some examples:
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- |K| in help documents can be used like |CTRL-]|.
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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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ARCHITECTURE ~
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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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"legacy" Python and Ruby plugins which use the old Vim interfaces (|if_py| and
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|if_ruby|) run out-of-process.
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Platform and I/O facilities are built upon libuv. Nvim benefits from libuv
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features and bug fixes, and other projects benefit from improvements to libuv
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by Nvim developers.
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FEATURES ~
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"Outline": Type |gO| in |:Man| and |:help| pages to see a document outline.
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|META| (ALT) chords are recognized, even in the terminal. Any |<M-| mapping
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will work. Some examples: <M-1>, <M-2>, <M-BS>, <M-Del>, <M-Ins>, <M-/>,
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<M-\>, <M-Space>, <M-Enter>, <M-=>, <M-->, <M-?>, <M-$>, ...
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META chords are case-sensitive: <M-a> and <M-A> are two different keycodes.
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Some `CTRL-SHIFT-...` key chords are distinguished from `CTRL-...` variants
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(even in the terminal). Specifically, the following are known to work:
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<C-Tab>, <C-S-Tab>, <C-BS>, <C-S-BS>, <C-Enter>, <C-S-Enter>
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Options:
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'cpoptions' flags: |cpo-_|
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'display' flag `msgsep` to minimize scrolling when showing messages
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'guicursor' works in the terminal
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'fillchars' flag `msgsep` (see 'display' above)
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'inccommand' shows interactive results for |:substitute|-like commands
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'scrollback'
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'statusline' supports unlimited alignment sections
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'tabline' %@Func@foo%X can call any function on mouse-click
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'winhighlight' window-local highlights
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Variables:
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|v:event|
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|v:exiting|
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|v:progpath| is always absolute ("full")
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|v:windowid| is always available (for use by external UIs)
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Commands:
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|:checkhealth|
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|:drop| is available on all platforms
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|:Man| is available by default, with many improvements such as completion
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|:tchdir| tab-local |current-directory|
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Functions:
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|dictwatcheradd()| notifies a callback whenever a |Dict| is modified
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|dictwatcherdel()|
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|menu_get()|
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|msgpackdump()|, |msgpackparse()| provide msgpack de/serialization
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Events:
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|DirChanged|
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|TabNewEntered|
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|TermClose|
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|TermOpen|
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|TextYankPost|
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Highlight groups:
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|hl-NormalNC| highlights non-current windows
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|hl-MsgSeparator| highlights separator for scrolled messages
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|hl-QuickFixLine|
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|hl-Substitute|
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|hl-TermCursor|
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|hl-TermCursorNC|
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|hl-Whitespace| highlights 'listchars' whitespace
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|expr-highlight| highlight groups (prefixed with "Nvim")
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Command-line highlighting:
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The expression prompt (|@=|, |c_CTRL-R_=|, |i_CTRL-R_=|) is highlighted
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using a built-in VimL expression parser. |expr-highlight|
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*E5408* *E5409*
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|input()|, |inputdialog()| support custom highlighting. |input()-highlight|
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*g:Nvim_color_cmdline*
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(Experimental) Command-line (|:|) is colored by callback defined in
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`g:Nvim_color_cmdline` (this callback is for testing only, and will be
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removed in the future).
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==============================================================================
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4. Changed features *nvim-features-changed*
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Nvim always builds with all features, in contrast to Vim which may have
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certain features removed/added at compile-time. This is like if Vim's "HUGE"
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build was the only Vim release type (except Nvim is smaller than Vim's "HUGE"
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build).
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If a Python interpreter is available on your `$PATH`, |:python| and |:python3|
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are always available and may be used simultaneously in separate plugins. The
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`neovim` pip package must be installed to use Python plugins in Nvim (see
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|provider-python|).
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Because of general |256-color| usage whereever possible, Nvim will even use
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256-colour capability on Linux virtual terminals. Vim uses only 8 colours
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plus bright foreground on Linux VTs.
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Vim combines what is in its |builtin-terms| with what it reads from termcap,
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and has a |ttybuiltin| setting to control how that combination works. Nvim
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uses either one or the other of an external |terminfo| entry or the built-in
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one. It does not attempt to mix data from the two.
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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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|:redir| nested in |execute()| works.
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Nvim may throttle (skip) messages from shell commands (|:!|, |:grep|, |:make|)
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if there is too much output. No data is lost, this only affects display and
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makes things faster. |:terminal| output is never throttled.
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|mkdir()| behaviour changed:
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1. Assuming /tmp/foo does not exist and /tmp can be written to
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mkdir('/tmp/foo/bar', 'p', 0700) will create both /tmp/foo and /tmp/foo/bar
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with 0700 permissions. Vim mkdir will create /tmp/foo with 0755.
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2. If you try to create an existing directory with `'p'` (e.g. mkdir('/',
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'p')) mkdir() will silently exit. In Vim this was an error.
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3. mkdir() error messages now include strerror() text when mkdir fails.
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'encoding' is always "utf-8".
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|string()| and |:echo| behaviour changed:
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1. No maximum recursion depth limit is applied to nested container
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structures.
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2. |string()| fails immediately on nested containers, not when recursion limit
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was exceeded.
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2. When |:echo| encounters duplicate containers like >
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let l = []
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echo [l, l]
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<
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it does not use "[...]" (was: "[[], [...]]", now: "[[], []]"). "..." is
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only used for recursive containers.
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3. |:echo| printing nested containers adds "@level" after "..." designating
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the level at which recursive container was printed: |:echo-self-refer|.
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Same thing applies to |string()| (though it uses construct like
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"{E724@level}"), but this is not reliable because |string()| continues to
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error out.
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4. Stringifyed infinite and NaN values now use |str2float()| and can be evaled
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back.
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5. (internal) Trying to print or stringify VAR_UNKNOWN in Vim results in
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nothing, |E908|, in Neovim it is internal error.
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|json_decode()| behaviour changed:
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1. It may output |msgpack-special-dict|.
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2. |msgpack-special-dict| is emitted also in case of duplicate keys, while in
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Vim it errors out.
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3. It accepts only valid JSON. Trailing commas are not accepted.
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|json_encode()| behaviour slightly changed: now |msgpack-special-dict| values
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are accepted, but |v:none| is not.
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*v:none* variable is absent. In Vim it represents “no value” in “js” strings
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like "[,]" parsed as "[v:none]" by |js_decode()|.
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*js_encode()* and *js_decode()* functions are also absent.
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Viminfo text files were replaced with binary (messagepack) ShaDa files.
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Additional differences:
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- |shada-c| has no effect.
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- |shada-s| now limits size of every item and not just registers.
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- 'viminfo' option got renamed to 'shada'. Old option is kept as an alias for
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compatibility reasons.
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- |:wviminfo| was renamed to |:wshada|, |:rviminfo| to |:rshada|. Old
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commands are still kept.
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- ShaDa file format was designed with forward and backward compatibility in
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mind. |shada-compatibility|
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- Some errors make ShaDa code keep temporary file in-place for user to decide
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what to do with it. Vim deletes temporary file in these cases.
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|shada-error-handling|
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- ShaDa file keeps search direction (|v:searchforward|), viminfo does not.
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|printf()| returns something meaningful when used with `%p` argument: in Vim
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it used to return useless address of the string (strings are copied to the
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newly allocated memory all over the place) and fail on types which cannot be
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coerced to strings. See |id()| for more details, currently it uses
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`printf("%p", {expr})` internally.
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|c_CTRL-R| pasting a non-special register into |cmdline| omits the last <CR>.
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Lua interface (|if_lua.txt|):
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- `:lua print("a\0b")` will print `a^@b`, like with `:echomsg "a\nb"` . In Vim
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that prints `a` and `b` on separate lines, exactly like
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`:lua print("a\nb")` .
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- `:lua error('TEST')` will print “TEST” as the error in Vim and “E5105: Error
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while calling lua chunk: [string "<VimL compiled string>"]:1: TEST” in
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Neovim.
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- Lua has direct access to Nvim |API| via `vim.api`.
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- Lua package.path and package.cpath are automatically updated according to
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'runtimepath': |lua-require|.
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|input()| and |inputdialog()| support for each other’s features (return on
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cancel and completion respectively) via dictionary argument (replaces all
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other arguments if used).
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|input()| and |inputdialog()| support user-defined cmdline highlighting.
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Highlight groups:
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|hl-ColorColumn|, |hl-CursorColumn| are lower priority than most other
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groups
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VimL (Vim script) compatibility:
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`count` does not alias to |v:count|
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==============================================================================
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5. Missing legacy features *nvim-features-missing*
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Some legacy Vim features are not implemented:
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- |if_py|: vim.bindeval() and vim.Function() are not supported
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- |if_lua|: the `vim` object is missing most legacy methods
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- *if_perl*
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- *if_mzscheme*
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- *if_tcl*
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==============================================================================
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6. Removed features *nvim-features-removed*
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These Vim features were intentionally removed from Nvim.
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*'cp'* *'nocompatible'* *'nocp'* *'compatible'*
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Nvim is always "non-compatible" with Vi.
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":set nocompatible" is ignored
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":set compatible" is an error
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*'ed'* *'edcompatible'* *'noed'* *'noedcompatible'*
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Ed-compatible mode:
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":set noedcompatible" is ignored
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":set edcompatible" is an error
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*t_xx* *termcap-options* *t_AB* *t_Sb* *t_vb* *t_SI*
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Nvim does not have special `t_XX` options nor <t_XX> keycodes to configure
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terminal capabilities. Instead Nvim treats the terminal as any other UI. For
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example, 'guicursor' sets the terminal cursor style if possible.
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*:set-termcap*
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Start Nvim with 'verbose' level 3 to see the 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. >
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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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*termcap*
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Nvim never uses the termcap database, only |terminfo| and |builtin-terms|.
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*xterm-8bit* *xterm-8-bit*
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Xterm can be run in a mode where it uses true 8-bit CSI. Supporting this
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requires autodetection of whether the terminal is in UTF-8 mode or non-UTF-8
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mode, as the 8-bit CSI character has to be written differently in each case.
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Vim issues a "request version" sequence to the terminal at startup and looks
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at how the terminal is sending CSI. Nvim does not issue such a sequence and
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always uses 7-bit control sequences.
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'ttyfast':
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":set ttyfast" is ignored
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":set nottyfast" is an error
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Encryption support:
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*'cryptmethod'* *'cm'*
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*'key'*
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MS-DOS support:
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'bioskey'
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'conskey'
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Test functions:
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test_alloc_fail()
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test_autochdir()
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test_garbagecollect_now()
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test_null_channel()
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test_null_dict()
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test_null_job()
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test_null_list()
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test_null_partial()
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test_null_string()
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test_override()
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test_settime()
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Other options:
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'antialias'
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'cpoptions' (g j k H w < * - and all POSIX flags were removed)
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'encoding' ("utf-8" is always used)
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'esckeys'
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'guioptions' "t" flag was removed
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*'guipty'* (Nvim uses pipes and PTYs consistently on all platforms.)
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'highlight' (Names of builtin |highlight-groups| cannot be changed.)
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*'imactivatefunc'* *'imaf'*
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*'imactivatekey'* *'imak'*
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*'imstatusfunc'* *'imsf'*
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*'macatsui'*
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*'restorescreen'* *'rs'* *'norestorescreen'* *'nors'*
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'shelltype'
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*'shortname'* *'sn'* *'noshortname'* *'nosn'*
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*'swapsync'* *'sws'*
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*'termencoding'* *'tenc'* (Vim 7.4.852 also removed this for Windows)
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'textauto'
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'textmode'
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*'toolbar'* *'tb'*
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*'toolbariconsize'* *'tbis'*
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*'ttybuiltin'* *'tbi'* *'nottybuiltin'* *'notbi'*
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*'ttymouse'* *'ttym'*
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*'ttyscroll'* *'tsl'*
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*'ttytype'* *'tty'*
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'weirdinvert'
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Other commands:
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:Print
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:fixdel
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:helpfind
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:mode (no longer accepts an argument)
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:open
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:shell
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:smile
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:tearoff
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Other compile-time features:
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EBCDIC
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Emacs tags support
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X11 integration (see |x11-selection|)
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Nvim does not have a built-in GUI and hence the following aliases have been
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removed: gvim, gex, gview, rgvim, rgview
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"Easy mode" (eview, evim, nvim -y)
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"(g)vimdiff" (alias for "(g)nvim -d" |diff-mode|)
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"Vi mode" (nvim -v)
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The ability to start nvim via the following aliases has been removed in favor
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of just using their command line arguments:
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ex nvim -e
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exim nvim -E
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view nvim -R
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rvim nvim -Z
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rview nvim -RZ
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==============================================================================
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vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
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