Vim 8.1 Release

Vim 8.1 is released!

>support for running a terminal inside Vim
>new terminal debugger plugin for debugging inside Vim

What do you think, Jow Forums?

vim.org/vim-8.1-released.php

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when will they release vim 10?

>>new terminal debugger plugin for debugging inside Vim
welcome to 1976

Does that come with extra telemetry and subpar QA? I am looking forward to Vim as-a-service.

I'm trying to google how many decades ago Emacs added that functionality, but it was so long ago I can't even find a trace of it.

What's the relevance? Shouldn't your terminal session be detached in both anyway? We've been able to run shell commands forever, I can't think of why you'd want a whole shell inside your editor inside your shell

>Not using Emacs

Can I run vim inside the terminal I'm running in vim?

>What do you think, Jow Forums?
I think that Bram fears neovim and tries to copy it any way he can, so his mess of a codebase doesn't become deprecated.

>
1. install emacs
2. install evil-mode package
3. >

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yet vim has always dominated emacs.
oh, the butthurt...

nano user here. Which editor should I learn to use emacs or vim?

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There is no reason not to learn both.

thanks fetching now
rsync --no-motd -lprvtzh --progress rsync.osuosl.org::slackware/slackware64-current/source/ap/vim .

>doing anything in a text editor but editing text
There's a reason why IDEs were created on single tasking operating systems

>using closed source, bloated software that restricts the extendability of you editor, the single most important tool for a developer

I pity you.

meme editor for students and sysadmins, no thanks

sublime niggers on suicide watch

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can i run vim from the terminal in vim?

butthurt student is butthurt
go use your meme editor to write some fizzbuzz on python

So Emacs?

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Doesn't look half bad :^)

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EIGHT MEGABYTES AND CONSTANTLY SWAPPING

Using windows is your fault

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> runing vim on aterminal on a terminal in vim on a terminal in vim on a terminal in vim


How deep does it go?

The dev should trim down to become more minimal, But instead The dev bloated it up.

but I like windows 95 style GUIs. modern software sucks

As deep as you want

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Then why dont you just use the theme for them on a proper listro distro where you can actually configure other shit

Linux distro*

>listro distro

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GNU/Linux*

this

I have very often had my terminal split with vim in the top portion and a shell or two in the bottom so that I can compile and run code without exiting Vim, and I always would try to CTRL+W j down to the terminal. I think it's a pretty convenient feature.

GNU/Listro

>GNU/Linux
Not every distro is gnu. His usage is correct.

Learn vim, then learn Emacs, then install evil mode on Emacs and have the best of both worlds.

>.php
UNINSTALLED IMMEDIATELY

or you can just install vscode and start coding right away

VSCode is great if you're editing few files or one at a time. It is when you have to switch from one file to another all the time or edit several files that Emacs really shines.

Also
>not using your editor as an IDE

The patrician choice.

So do they still beg for monies to feed nigglets when booting up?

enjoy your botnet

>I have very often had my terminal split with vim in the top portion and a shell or two in the bottom so that I can compile and run code without exiting Vim, and I always would try to CTRL+W j down to the terminal. I think it's a pretty convenient feature.
Fair enough. As long as there's some way to get some features built around it with plugins this can be fine.
I was thinking about it in the sense that vim is a single element in my terminal which has sessions and shit on its own. Incorporating this inside of vim could be good. Like saving the working directly, pane layout, etc.

On one hand neovim will soon be feature-obsolete and I can stop using the basedboy trash
On the other neovim actually put in a lot of effort to improve the codebase, so it's not just the features that matter

On the third I should stop procrastinating and learn emacs desu

>TEXT EDITOR built ontop of a browser
Notepad++ or real VS studio

>VS studio
Don't you mean Visual VS Studio

yes I did thanks:^)

Visual S Studio*

neat, but what difference does it make when i've got xterm next to it in a tiling wm?

>Terry reddit spaces

>Vim
>Not Vi
:/

>reddit spaces
They are called paragraphs, you mongrel.

>terminal inside vim
Guess Emacs isn't the only text editor OS

You mean what neovim has had for years. Bram is such a retard.

I guess I’ll stick with Neovim so I can get my features ahead of Vim

Looks like they're trying to catch up with modern editors.

you can hotkey a button to running your programs in a split window, and then yank from the terminal buffer, could be useful

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run vimtutor in your console

>You mean what neovim has had for years.
Does neovim have a debugger plugin?

Yes
I've done it

Looks very comfy, desu

Is there any way to make tab completion in Vim as nice as Sublime Text?

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Running a terminal, inside GVim, inside X
One level :^)

ctrl+n