Vim 9.1 Now Available

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The release is dedicated to lead developer Bram Moolenaar.

The Vim project has announced the release of version 9.1 of the popular text editor.

“This release is dedicated to Bram Moolenaar, Vim's lead developer for more than 30 years, who passed away half a year ago,” the announcement states. “The Vim project wouldn't exist without his work!”

Vim 9.1 is mainly a bug fix release, but it also offers new features and improvements, such as:

  • Smooth scroll support
  • New :defer command, to help cleaning up a function
  • Support for adding virtual-text to a buffer
  • Support for Vim9 classes and objects for the Vim9 scripting language

Download the latest release from the Vim website.
 
 
 

 
 
 

01/10/2024

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