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by sevensor
3337 days ago
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I saw this thread, and I promised myself I wasn't going to plug Kakoune -- I think NeoVim is a great project and I want it to succeed. They deserve every bit of the praise they're getting. But I'm going to have to break my promise, because Kakoune has the exact feature you're after, and I'm using it right now. That, along with familiar keybindings, selection-oriented modal interface, tmux integration... I could go on. Kakoune is a modern modal text editor for your terminal, and it's worth trying! Caveats: if you depend on plugins to give you an IDE-like experience in Vim, kak is not for you. Your vim plugins won't work. If you use Windows but don't want to use Cygwin, kak is not for you. |
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At least surround.vim, targets.vim and a couple custom text objects.