
However, going from thought to code has some different challenges than going from thought to text. With a composable, modal command language, it is no wonder that Vim usage is still prevalent today.

Vim is an incredible tool for manipulating text at the speed of thought.

The goal of this project is to provide both the full-fledged Vim experience, with no compromises, while pushing forward to enable new productivity scenarios. The latest binaries are available on our Releases page, and if you'd prefer to build from source, check out our Development guide. We have installation guides for each platform: If you're a Vim power user, and don't need all these features, check out our minimal configuration. Oni is cross-platform and supports Windows, Mac, and Linux. Oni brings several IDE-like integrations to neovim: Consider making a donation via OpenCollective BountySource if you find this project useful! Features The vision of Oni is to build an editor that allows you to go from thought to code as easily as possible - bringing together the raw editing power of Vim, the feature capabilities of Atom/VSCode, and a powerful and intuitive extensibility model - wrapped up in a beautiful package.Ĭheck out Releases for the latest binaries, or Build Oni from source. Oni is built with neovim, and inspired by VSCode, Atom, LightTable, and Emacs Oni is a new kind of editor, focused on maximizing productivity - combining modal editing with features you expect in modern editors.
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↑ Bungie Software developed the original Mac OS (PowerPC) port targeting "Classic" Mac OS 8 and 9, and utilized the Carbon API to allow it to run on both the Classic version of the operating system as well as the upcoming Mac OS X.
