Hey all, just a heads up that https://github.com/neovim/neovim/discussions has been reopened in the light of the r***it situation.

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There’s also a Discourse group, as well as this Lemmy community and vi.stackexchange.com.

Feels like too many baskets for few eggs.

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It’s worth noting that none of these forums are officially endorsed by the core team. And I’m not sure discourse and stackexchange get too much traffic.

Reddit and matrix were always the main two platforms.

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Neovim is a modal text editor forked off of Vim in 2014. Being modal means that you do not simply type text on screen, but the behavior and functionality of the editor changes entirely depending on the mode.

The most common and most used mode, the “normal mode” for Neovim is to essentially turn your keyboard in to hotkeys with which you can navigate and manipulate text. Several modes exist, but two other most common ones are “insert mode” where you type in text directly as if it was a traditional text editor, and “visual mode” where you select text.

Neovim seeks to enable further community participation in its development and to make drastic changes without turning it in to something that is “not Vim”. Neovim also seeks to enable embedding the editor within GUI applications.

The Neovim logo by Jason Long is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.

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