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function! s:body() abort
return 'SpaceVim development (pre-release) build.'
return 'SpaceVim development (pre-release:' . g:spacevim_version . ') build.'
endfunction
function! SpaceVim#dev#releases#open() abort

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MIT License
Copyright (c) 2016 SpaceVim
Copyright (c) 2017 SpaceVim
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal

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autocmd BufEnter *.md call s:mappings()
augroup END
if executable('firefox')
let g:mkdp_path_to_chrome= 'firefox'
let g:mkdp_path_to_chrome= get(g:, 'mkdp_path_to_chrome', 'firefox')
endif
endfunction

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---
title: Newsletter #1 - A New Hope
categories: newsletter
excerpt: "A new hope: tern vim/neovim to be an IDE for most languages"
---
# [newsletter](https://spacevim.org/development#newsletter) > A New Hope
Welcome to the first newsletter for SpaceVim, a project that hopes to tern vim to be an IDE for most languages.

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```sh
git clone https://github.com/SpaceVim/SpaceVim.git AppData\Local\nvim
```
## Features
## News
[Newsletter #1 - A New Hope]()
> Published on: 2017-5-31
More posts are in the [SpaceVim's Blog](https://spacevim.org/blog/)
[Follow @SpaceVim](https://twitter.com/SpaceVim)
## Impressions
## Get Involved
Discuss the project at [gitter.im/SpaceVim](https://gitter.im/SpaceVim/SpaceVim), IRC (**#spacevim** on **irc.freenode.net**) or the [mailing list](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/spacevim).
Contribute code, report bugs and request features at [GitHub](https://github.com/SpaceVim/SpaceVim).
## FAQ
1. What is the project status?
The current stable version is 0.2.0. See the milestones page for development progress and the roadmap for high-level plans.
2. Is SpaceVim trying to turn Vim/Neovim into an IDE?
With layers feature, this [version]() of vim distribution to tern vim/neovim into an IDE for many language.
3. Will SpaceVim deprecate Vimscript?
No, the custom configration file is written in vim script.
4. Which version of vim/neovim is needed?
vim 7.4/neovim v0.1.7

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---
title: "Roadmap"
---
# Roadmap
The roadmap and [milestones](https://github.com/SpaceVim/SpaceVim/milestones) define the project direction and priorities.
## Current
### [0.3](https://github.com/SpaceVim/SpaceVim/milestone/3)
- statusline with mode support
- Plugin manager ui for dein
## Meta
There are release milestones and meta milestones ("buckets").
- Version-number milestones (0.1, 0.2, 0.3, …) assign issues to production releases.
- The nearest upcoming version is assigned a target date.
- Low-risk fixes in the current branch are first committed to the stable branch, then merged to master. For example, if the current stable release is `0.1.1` and a bug-fix is assigned to the `0.2` milestone, it does not mean users need to wait until 0.2 to get the fix. The patch will be committed to the stable branch and released in `0.1.2`.
- [todo](https://github.com/SpaceVim/SpaceVim/milestone/4) is a bucket for triaged tickets which should be on the roadmap but cannot yet be assigned to a concrete milestone.
- [unplanned](https://github.com/SpaceVim/SpaceVim/milestone/5) is a bucket for low-priority items or items lacking a feasible path to completion.
## Completed
### [0.2](https://github.com/SpaceVim/SpaceVim/milestone/2)
- Mnemonic key bindings
- Denite support
- Unite work flow
- Windows support
### [0.1](https://github.com/SpaceVim/SpaceVim/milestone/1)
- The primary goal of the 0.1 release ("first public release") is to reach a stable, functional baseline that can be built upon and used as a benchmark for further progress.
- Layers feature