Contains the official Vim configuration files for the compilation, indenting, and syntax highlighting of Ruby files. If you use Vim to edit Ruby code, you want these files, and you want them up to date.
Vrapper is an Eclipse plugin which acts as a wrapper for Eclipse text editors to provide a Vim-like input scheme for moving around and editing text.
Unlike other plugins which embed Vim in Eclipse, Vrapper imitates the behaviour of Vim while still using whatever editor you have opened in the
... [More] workbench. The goal is to have the comfort and ease which comes with the different modes, complex commands and count/operator/motion combinations which are the key features behind editing with Vim, while preserving the powerful features of the different Eclipse text editors, like code generation and refactoring.
Vrapper tries to offer Eclipse developers the best of both worlds. [Less]
Spacemacs is a set of Emacs configuration files trying to bring the best of both worlds: the power of Vim modal editing and the power of the Emacs editing platform.
Syntastic is a syntax checking plugin for Vim that runs files through external syntax checkers and displays any resulting errors to the user. This can be done on demand, or automatically as files are saved.
Vimwiki is a personal wiki for Vim -- a number of linked text files that have their own syntax highlighting.
With vimwiki you can organize notes and ideas manage todo-lists write documentation.
Apvlv is a open source software, and was created by Alf. Now, it is still growing.
Like Vim, Apvlv makes people reading their PDF files just like using Vim.
So, Apvlv bindings lots of Vim command and its behaviour is like Vim. For example, to forward page, to previous page, 'k','j','h','l'
... [More] to scrolling a page up, down, left or right, and so on.
And, apvlv can support UMD files from 2010.12.19. [Less]
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