I’m kinda a Vimhead so I’m just using Vim and hand-compiling but I’m interested to see with which tools you people are working with

  • @glennsl@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    Try Onivim 2. It has great Windows support. It’s a commercial product, but free for non-commercial use as long as you build it yourself. Also note that while the source code is available and it’s developed in the open, it’s not technically open source until 18 months after each commit when it’s re-licensed under the MIT license.

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      23 years ago

      I will take a look at it, but unfortunately at work it’s going to be a no go. We run a application white list on our systems and Notepad++ is already OKed and the security guys are not going to vet a new app just cus I asked.