hyperextensible Vim-based text editor
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Neovim maintains a significant public GitHub presence, featuring a variety of repositories primarily in C, Lua, Python, HTML, JavaScript, and Vim Script. Notable projects include the main neovim repository, focused on extensibility and usability, and nvim-lspconfig, which provides quickstart configurations for the Neovim Language Server Protocol.
Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
Python client and plugin host for Nvim
Nvim Go client
Neovim website
Nvim Node.js client and plugin host
Homebrew formula
Ruby support for Neovim
Unsupported Nvim releases
ALPHA package dependencies spec
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Tree-sitter parser for Vim help files
Nvim .NET client and plugin host
DEPRECATED
Neovim plugin for working on Neovim
Proof-of-concept Nvim GUI. Not maintained.
node.js host (for Nvim 0.2.0 or older)
Generated documentation and reports
Snap package for Nvim
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/blob/master/MAINTAIN.md#third-party-dependencies
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Nvim extension for Visual Studio 2017
[DEPRECATED], now lives at https://github.com/neovim/doc
Dependencies for Nvim CI
[DEPRECATED] Nvim 0.6+ uses upstream libuv, not this fork.
Backup Neovim GitHub issues, comments, discussions, etc.
Proof of concept bot that interacts as Marvim
C grammar for tree-sitter
Treesitter playground integrated into Neovim
The Microsoft community Windows Package Manager manifest repository
Neovim builds on GitHub by hosting a wide range of repositories that support its hyperextensible text editor. Key projects include the main neovim repository and several language-specific clients like pynvim for Python and nvim-lspconfig for Lua.
Neovim utilizes several programming languages for its development, including C, Lua, Python, HTML, JavaScript, and Vim Script. This diverse language use enhances the editor's extensibility and functionality.
Yes, all of Neovim's repositories are public on GitHub. This transparency allows developers to contribute, audit, and utilize the code freely, fostering community engagement and collaboration.
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