neovim/runtime/doc/support.txt
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*support.txt* Nvim
NVIM REFERENCE MANUAL
Support *support*
Type |gO| to see the table of contents.
==============================================================================
Supported platforms *supported-platforms*
`System` `Tier` `Versions` `Tested versions`
Linux 1 >= 2.6.32, glibc >= 2.12 Ubuntu 22.04
macOS (Intel) 1 >= 10.15 macOS 12
Windows 64-bit 1 >= 8 (see note below) Windows Server 2022
FreeBSD 1 >= 10 FreeBSD 13
macOS (M1) 2 >= 10.15
OpenBSD 2 >= 7
MinGW 2 MinGW-w64
Note: Windows 10 "Version 1809" or later is required for |:terminal|. To check
your Windows version, run the "winver" command and look for "Version xxxx"
(NOT "OS Build").
Support types ~
* Tier 1: Officially supported and tested with CI. Any contributed patch
MUST NOT break such systems.
* Tier 2: Officially supported, but not necessarily tested with CI. These
systems are maintained to the best of our ability, without being a top
priority.
* Tier 3: Not tested and no guarantees, but may work.
Adding support for a new platform ~
IMPORTANT: Before attempting to add support for a new platform please open
an issue about it for discussion.
==============================================================================
Common
Some common notes when adding support for new platforms:
Cmake is the only supported build system. The platform must be buildable with cmake.
All functionality related to the new platform must be implemented in its own
file inside `src/nvim/os` unless it's already done in a common file, in which
case adding an `#ifdef` is fine.
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