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Documentation General documentation about how to using SpaceVim, including the quick start guide and FAQs.

SpaceVim Documentation

Core Pillars

Four core pillars: Mnemonic, Discoverable, Consistent and “Crowd-Configured”.

If any of these core pillars is violated open an issue and well try our best to fix it.

Mnemonic

Key bindings are organized using mnemonic prefixes like b for buffer, p for project, s for search, h for help, etc…

Discoverable

Innovative real-time display of available key bindings. Simple query system to quickly find available layers, packages, and more.

Consistent

Similar functionalities have the same key binding everywhere thanks to a clearly defined set of conventions. Documentation is mandatory for any layer that ships with SpaceVim.

Crowd-Configured

Community-driven configuration provides curated packages tuned by power users and bugs are fixed quickly.

Highlighted features

  • Great documentation: access documentation in SpaceVim with :h SpaceVim.
  • Minimalistic and nice graphical UI: you'll love the awesome UI and its useful features.
  • Keep your fingers on the home row: for quicker editing with support for QWERTY and BEPO layouts.
  • Mnemonic key bindings: commands have mnemonic prefixes like [Window] for all the window and buffer commands or [Unite] for the unite work flow commands.
  • Fast boot time: Lazy-load 90% of plugins with [dein.vim]
  • Lower the risk of RSI: by heavily using the space bar instead of modifiers.
  • Batteries included: discover hundreds of ready-to-use packages nicely organised in configuration layers following a set of conventions.
  • Neovim centric: Dark powered mode of SpaceVim

Screenshots

welcome page

welcome-page

working flow

screen shot 2017-04-26 at 4 28 07 pm

Neovim on iTerm2 using the SpaceVim color scheme base16-solarized-dark

Depicts a common frontend development scenario with JavaScript (jQuery), SASS, and PHP buffers.

Non-code buffers show a Neovim terminal, a TagBar window, a Vimfiler window and a TernJS definition window.

to get more screenshots, see: issue #415

Who can benefit from this?

  • Elementary vim users.
  • Vim users pursuing a beautiful appearance.
  • Vim users wanting to lower the risk of RSI.
  • Vim users wanting to learn a different way to edit files.
  • Vim users wanting a simple but deep configuration system.

Update and Rollback

Update SpaceVim itself

There are several methods of updating the core files of SpaceVim. It is recommended to update the packages first; see the next section.

Automatic Updates

NOTE: By default, this feature is disabled, It will slow down the startup of vim/neovim. If you like this feature, add let g:spacevim_automatic_update = 1 to your custom configuration file.

SpaceVim will automatically check for a new version every startup. You must restart Vim after updating.

Updating from the SpaceVim Buffer

Use :SPUpdate SpaceVim in SpaceVim buffer, This command will open a buffer to show the process of updating.

Updating Manually with git

To update manually close Vim and update the git repository:

git -C ~/.SpaceVim pull.

Update plugins

Use :SPUpdate command will update all the plugins and SpaceVim itself. after :SPUpdate, you can assign plugins need to be updated. Use Tab to complete plugin names after :SPUpdate.

Get SpaceVim log

Use :SPDebugInfo! command will display the log of SpaceVim. You also can use SPC h I to open a buffer with issue template.

Custom Configuration

The very first time SpaceVim starts up, it will ask you to choose a mode, then create the SpaceVim.d/init.toml in your HOME directory. All User configuration can be stored in your ~/.SpaceVim.d directory.

~/.SpaceVim.d/ will be added to &runtimepath of vim.

It is also possible to override the location of ~/.SpaceVim.d/ using the environment variable SPACEVIMDIR. Of course you can also use symlinks to change the location of this directory.

SpaceVim also support local config file for project, the init file is .SpaceVim.d/init.toml in the root of your project. .SpaceVim.d/ will also be added into runtimepath.

All SpaceVim options can be found in :h SpaceVim-config, the key is same as the option name(just remove g:spacevim_ prefix).

Comprehensive documentation is available for each layer by :h SpaceVim.

if you want to add custom SPC prefix key bindings, you can add this to SpaceVim configuration file, be sure the key bindings is not used in SpaceVim.

call SpaceVim#custom#SPCGroupName(['G'], '+TestGroup')
call SpaceVim#custom#SPC('nore', ['G', 't'], 'echom 1', 'echomessage 1', 1)

Bootstrap Functions

SpaceVim provides two kinds of bootstrap functions for custom configurations and key bindings, namely bootstrap_before and bootstrap_after. To enable it you need to add bootstrap_before = "myspacevim#before" or bootstrap_after = "myspacevim#after" to [options] section in file .SpaceVim.d/init.toml. The difference is that these two functions will be called before or after the loading of SpaceVim's main scripts as they named.

The bootstrap functions should be placed to the autoload directory in runtimepath, please refer to :h autoload-functions for further instructions. In our case, create file .SpaceVim.d/autoload/myspacevim.vim with contents for example

func! myspacevim#before() abort
    let g:neomake_enabled_c_makers = ['clang']
    nnoremap jk <esc>
endf

func! myspacevim#after() abort
    iunmap jk
endf

Vim Compatible Mode

This a list of different key bindings between SpaceVim and origin vim. If you still want to use this origin function, you can enable vimcompatible mode, via vimcompatible = true in [options] section.

  • The s key does replace cursor char, but in SpaceVim it is the Window key bindings specific leader key by default (which can be set on another key binding in dotfile). If you still prefer the origin function of s, you can use an empty string to disable this feature.

the option is g:spacevim_windows_leader, default value is s.

  • The , key does repeat last f, F, t and T in vim, but in SpaceVim it is the language specified Leader key.

the option is g:spacevim_enable_language_specific_leader, default value is 1.

  • The q key does recording, but in SpaceVim it is used for smart close window.

the option is g:spacevim_windows_smartclose, default value is q. If you still prefer the origin function of q, you can use an empty string to disable this feature.

  • The Ctrl + a binding on the command line auto-completes variable names, but in SpaceVim it moves to the cursor to the beginning of the command.

Send a PR to add the differences you found in this section.

Private Layers

This section is an overview of layers. A more extensive introduction to writing configuration layers can be found in SpaceVim's layers page (recommended reading!).

Purpose

Layers help collect related packages together to provide features. For example, the lang#python layer provides auto-completion, syntax checking, and REPL support for python files. This approach helps keep configuration organized and reduces overhead for the user by keeping them from having to think about what packages to install. To install all the python features the user has just to add the lang#python layer to their custom configuration file.

Structure

In SpaceVim, a layer is a single file. In a layer, for example, autocomplete layer, the file is autoload/SpaceVim/layers/autocomplete.vim, and there are there public functions:

  • SpaceVim#layers#autocomplete#plugins(): return a list of plugins used in this plugins.
  • SpaceVim#layers#autocomplete#config(): layer config, such as key bindings and autocmds.
  • SpaceVim#layers#autocomplete#set_variable(): function for setting layer options.

Concepts

Transient-states

SpaceVim defines a wide variety of transient states (temporary overlay maps) where it makes sense. This prevents one from doing repetitive and tedious presses on the SPC key.

When a transient state is active, a documentation is displayed in the transient state buffer. Additional information may as well be displayed in it.

Move Text Transient State:

Move Text Transient State

Interface elements

SpaceVim has a minimalistic and distraction free UI:

  • custom airline with color feedback according to current check status
  • custom icon in sign column and error feedbacks for checker.

Colorschemes

The default colorscheme of SpaceVim is gruvbox. There are two variants of this colorscheme, a dark one and a light one. Some aspects of these colorscheme can be customized in the custom configuration file, read :h gruvbox.

It is possible to define your default themes in your ~/.SpaceVim.d/init.toml with the variable colorschemes. For instance, to specify desert:

[options]
    colorscheme = "desert"
    colorscheme_bg = "dark"
Mappings Description
SPC T n switch to next random colorscheme listed in colorscheme layer.
SPC T s select a theme using a unite buffer.

all the included colorscheme can be found in colorscheme layer.

NOTE:

SpaceVim use true colors by default, so you should make sure your terminal support true colors. for more information see: Colours in terminal

If your terminal do not supports true colors, you can disable SpaceVim true colors feature in [options] section:

    enable_guicolors = false

Font

The default font used by SpaceVim is DejaVu Sans Mono for Powerline. It is recommended to install it on your system if you wish to use it.

To change the default font set the variable guifont in your ~/.SpaceVim.d/init.toml file. By default its value is:

    guifont = 'DejaVu Sans Mono for Powerline:h11'

If the specified font is not found, the fallback one will be used (depends on your system). Also note that changing this value has no effect if you are running Vim/Neovim in terminal.

UI Toggles

Some UI indicators can be toggled on and off (toggles start with t and T):

Key Binding Description
SPC t 8 highlight any character past the 80th column
SPC t f display the fill column (by default max_column is 120)
SPC t h h toggle highlight of the current line
SPC t h i toggle highlight indentation levels (TODO)
SPC t h c toggle highlight indentation current column
SPC t h s toggle syntax highlighting
SPC t i toggle indentation guide at point
SPC t n toggle line numbers
SPC t b toggle background
SPC t t open tabs manager
SPC T ~ display ~ in the fringe on empty lines
SPC T F toggle frame fullscreen
SPC T f toggle display of the fringe
SPC T m toggle menu bar
SPC T t toggle tool bar

Statusline

The core#statusline layer provide a heavily customized powerline with the following capabilities:

  • show the window number
  • show the current mode
  • color code for current state
  • show the index of searching result
  • toggle syntax checking info
  • toggle battery info
  • toggle minor mode lighters
  • show VCS information (branch, hunk summary) (need git and VersionControl layer)
Key bindings Description
SPC [1-9] jump to the windows with the specific number

Reminder of the color codes for the states:

Mode Color
Normal Grey
Insert Blue
Visual Orange
Replace Aqua

all the colors based on the current colorscheme

Some elements can be dynamically toggled:

Key Binding Description
SPC t m b toggle the battery status (need to install acpi)
SPC t m c toggle the org task clock (available in org layer)(TODO)
SPC t m m toggle the minor mode lighters
SPC t m M toggle the major mode
SPC t m n toggle the cat! (if colors layer is declared in your dotfile)(TODO)
SPC t m p toggle the cursor position
SPC t m t toggle the time
SPC t m d toggle the date
SPC t m T toggle the mode line itself
SPC t m v toggle the version control info

nerd font installation:

By default SpaceVim use nerd-fonts, please read the documentation of nerd fonts.

syntax checking integration:

When syntax checking minor mode is enabled, a new element appears showing the number of errors, warnings.

Search index integration:

Search index shows the number of occurrence when performing a search via / or ?. SpaceVim integrates nicely the search status by displaying it temporarily when n or N are being pressed. See the 20/22 segment on the screenshot below.

search status

Battery status integration:

acpi displays the percentage of total charge of the battery as well as the time remaining to charge or discharge completely the battery.

A color code is used for the battery status:

Battery State Color
Charging Green
Discharging Orange
Critical Red

all the colors based on the current colorscheme

Statusline separators:

It is possible to easily customize the statusline separator by setting the statusline_separator variable in your custom configuration file and then redraw the statusline. For instance if you want to set back the separator to the well-known arrow separator add the following snippet to your configuration file:

  statusline_separator = 'arrow'

here is an exhaustive set of screenshots for all the available separator:

Separator Screenshot
arrow separator-arrow
curve separator-curve
slant separator-slant
nil separator-nil
fire separator-fire

Minor Modes:

The minor mode area can be toggled on and off with SPC t m m

Unicode symbols are displayed by default. Add statusline_unicode_symbols = false to your custom configuration file, statusline will display ASCII characters instead (may be useful in terminal if you cannot set an appropriate font).

The letters displayed in the statusline correspond to the key bindings used to toggle them.

Key Binding Unicode ASCII Mode
SPC t 8 8 toggle highlight of characters for long lines
SPC t f f fill-column-indicator mode
SPC t s s syntax checking (neomake)
SPC t S S enabled in spell checking
SPC t w w whitespace mode

colorscheme of statusline:

current version only support gruvbox/molokai/nord/one/onedark, if you want to contribute theme please check the template of a statusline theme.

" the theme colors should be
" [
"    \ [ a_guifg,  a_guibg,  a_ctermfg,  a_ctermbg],
"    \ [ b_guifg,  b_guibg,  b_ctermfg,  b_ctermbg],
"    \ [ c_guifg,  c_guibg,  c_ctermfg,  c_ctermbg],
"    \ [ z_guibg,  z_ctermbg],
"    \ [ i_guifg,  i_guibg,  i_ctermfg,  i_ctermbg],
"    \ [ v_guifg,  v_guibg,  v_ctermfg,  v_ctermbg],
"    \ [ r_guifg,  r_guibg,  r_ctermfg,  r_ctermbg],
"    \ [ ii_guifg, ii_guibg, ii_ctermfg, ii_ctermbg],
"    \ [ in_guifg, in_guibg, in_ctermfg, in_ctermbg],
" \ ]
" group_a: window id
" group_b/group_c: stausline sections
" group_z: empty area
" group_i: window id in insert mode
" group_v: window id in visual mode
" group_r: window id in select mode
" group_ii: window id in iedit-insert mode
" group_in: windows id in iedit-normal mode
function! SpaceVim#mapping#guide#theme#gruvbox#palette() abort
    return [
                \ ['#282828', '#a89984', 246, 235],
                \ ['#a89984', '#504945', 239, 246],
                \ ['#a89984', '#3c3836', 237, 246],
                \ ['#665c54', 241],
                \ ['#282828', '#83a598', 235, 109],
                \ ['#282828', '#fe8019', 235, 208],
                \ ['#282828', '#8ec07c', 235, 108],
                \ ['#282828', '#689d6a', 235, 72],
                \ ['#282828', '#8f3f71', 235, 132],
                \ ]
endfunction

this example is for gruvbox colorscheme, if you want to use same colors when switch between different colorschemes, you may need to set custom_color_palette in your custom configuration file. for example:

custom_color_palette = [
    ["#282828", "#a89984", 246, 235],
    ["#a89984", "#504945", 239, 246],
    ["#a89984", "#3c3836", 237, 246],
    ["#665c54", 241],
    ["#282828", "#83a598", 235, 109],
    ["#282828", "#fe8019", 235, 208],
    ["#282828", "#8ec07c", 235, 108],
    ["#282828", "#689d6a", 235, 72],
    ["#282828", "#8f3f71", 235, 132],
    ]

tabline

Buffers will be listed on tabline if there is only one tab, each item contains the index, bufname and the filetype icon. if there are more than one tab, all tabs will be listed on the tabline. each item can be quickly accessed using <Leader> number. default <Leader> is \.

Key Binding Description
<Leader> 1 Jump to index 1 on tabline
<Leader> 2 Jump to index 2 on tabline
<Leader> 3 Jump to index 3 on tabline
<Leader> 4 Jump to index 4 on tabline
<Leader> 5 Jump to index 5 on tabline
<Leader> 6 Jump to index 6 on tabline
<Leader> 7 Jump to index 7 on tabline
<Leader> 8 Jump to index 8 on tabline
<Leader> 9 Jump to index 9 on tabline

SpaceVim tabline also support mouse click, left mouse button will switch to buffer, middle button will delete the buffer.

NOTE: this feature is only supported in neovim with has('tablineat').

Key Binding Description
<Mouse-left> Jump to the buffer
<Mouse-middle> Delete the buffer

Tab manager:

You can also use SPC t t to open the tab manager windows.

key bindings within tab manager windows.

Key Binding Description
o Close or expand tab windows.
<Enter> Jump to windows under the cursor.

General Key bindings

Window manager

Windows manager key bindings can only be used in normal mode. The default leader is s, you can can change it via g:spacevim_windows_leader

Key bindings Description
q Smart buffer close
s+p Split nicely
s+v :split
s+g :vsplit
s+t Open new tab (:tabnew)
s+o Close other windows (:only)
s+x Remove buffer, leave blank window
s+q Remove current buffer, left buffer in the tabline will be displayed. If there is no buffer on the left, the right buffer will be displayed; if this is the last buffer in the tabline, then an empty buffer will be displayed.
s+Q Close current buffer (:close)
Tab Next window or tab
Shift+Tab Previous window or tab
<leader>+sv Split with previous buffer
<leader>+sg Vertically split with previous buffer

SpaceVim has mapped normal q as smart buffer close, the normal func of q can be get by <leader> q r

Key Mode Action
<leader>+y visual Copy selection to X11 clipboard ("+y)
Ctrl+c Normal Copy full path of current buffer to X11 clipboard
<leader>+Ctrl+c Normal Copy github.com url of current buffer to X11 clipboard(if it is a github repo)
<leader>+Ctrl+l Normal/visual Copy github.com url of current lines to X11 clipboard(if it is a github repo)
<leader>+p Normal/visual Paste selection from X11 clipboard ("+p)
Ctrl+f Normal Smart page forward (C-f/C-d)
Ctrl+b Normal Smart page backwards (C-b/C-u)
Ctrl+e Normal Smart scroll down (3C-e/j)
Ctrl+y Normal Smart scroll up (3C-y/k)
Ctrl+q Normal Ctrl+w
Ctrl+x Normal Switch buffer and placement
Up,Down Normal Smart up and down
} Normal After paragraph motion go to first non-blank char (}^)
< Visual/Normal Indent to left and re-select
> Visual/Normal Indent to right and re-select
Tab Visual Indent to right and re-select
Shift+Tab Visual Indent to left and re-select
gp Normal Select last paste
Q/gQ Normal Disable EX-mode ()
Ctrl+a Command Navigation in command line
Ctrl+b Command Move cursor backward in command line
Ctrl+f Command Move cursor forward in command line

File Operations

Key Mode Action
<leader>+cd Normal Switch to the directory of the open buffer
<leader>+w Normal/visual Write (:w)
Ctrl+s Normal/visual/Command Write (:w)
:w!! Command Write as root (%!sudo tee > /dev/null %)

Editor UI

Key Mode Action
F2 All Toggle tagbar
F3 All Toggle Vimfiler
<leader> + num Normal Jump to the buffer with the num index
<Alt> + num Normal Jump to the buffer with the num index, this only works in neovim
<Alt> + h/<Left> Normal Jump to left buffer in the tabline, this only works in neovim
<Alt> + l/<Right> Normal Jump to Right buffer in the tabline, this only works in neovim
<leader>+ts Normal Toggle spell-checker (:setlocal spell!)
<leader>+tn Normal Toggle line numbers (:setlocal nonumber!)
<leader>+tl Normal Toggle hidden characters (:setlocal nolist!)
<leader>+th Normal Toggle highlighted search (:set hlsearch!)
<leader>+tw Normal Toggle wrap (:setlocal wrap! breakindent!)
g0 Normal Go to first tab (:tabfirst)
g$ Normal Go to last tab (:tablast)
gr Normal Go to previous tab (:tabprevious)
Ctrl+<Dow> Normal Move to split below (j)
Ctrl+<Up> Normal Move to upper split (k)
Ctrl+<Left> Normal Move to left split (h)
Ctrl+<Right> Normal Move to right split (l)
* Visual Search selection forwards
# Visual Search selection backwards
,+Space Normal Remove all spaces at EOL
Ctrl+r Visual Replace selection
<leader>+lj Normal Next on location list
<leader>+lk Normal Previous on location list
<leader>+S Normal/visual Source selection

Native functions

Key Mode Action
<leader> + qr Normal Same as native q
<leader> + qr/ Normal Same as native q/, open cmdwin
<leader> + qr? Normal Same as native q?, open cmdwin
<leader> + qr: Normal Same as native q:, open cmdwin

Bookmarks management

Key Mode Action
m+a Normal Show list of all bookmarks
m+m Normal Toggle bookmark in current line
m+n Normal Jump to next bookmark
m+p Normal Jump to previous bookmark
m+i Normal Annotate bookmark

As SpaceVim use above bookmarks mappings, so you can not use a, m, n, p or i registers to mark current position, but other registers should works will. if you really need to use these registers, you can add nnoremap <leader>m m to your custom configuration, then you use use a registers via \ma

Fuzzy finder

SpaceVim provides five kinds of fuzzy finder, each of them is configured in a layer(unite, denite, leaderf, ctrlp and fzf layer). These layers have the same key bindings and features. But they need different dependencies.

User only need to load one of these layers, then will be able to get these features.

Key bindings

Key bindings Discription
<Leader> f <space> Fuzzy find menu:CustomKeyMaps
<Leader> f e Fuzzy find register
<Leader> f f Fuzzy find file
<Leader> f h Fuzzy find history/yank
<Leader> f j Fuzzy find jump, change
<Leader> f l Fuzzy find location list
<Leader> f m Fuzzy find output messages
<Leader> f o Fuzzy find outline
<Leader> f q Fuzzy find quick fix
<Leader> f r Resumes Unite window

But in current version of SpaceVim, leaderf/ctrlp and fzf layer has not be finished.

Feature unite denite leaderf ctrlp fzf
menu: CustomKeyMaps yes yes no no no
register yes yes no yes yes
file yes yes yes yes yes
yank history yes yes no no yes
jump yes yes no yes yes
location list yes yes no no yes
outline yes yes yes yes yes
message yes yes no no yes
quickfix list yes yes no yes yes
resume windows yes yes no no no

Key bindings within fuzzy finder buffer

key bindings Mode description
Tab/<C-j> - Select next line
Shift + Tab/<C-k> - Select previous line
jk Insert Leave Insert mode (Only for denite/unite)
Ctrl+w Insert Delete backward path
Enter - Run default action
Ctrl+s - Open in a split
Ctrl+v - Open in a vertical split
Ctrl+t - Open in a new tab
Ctrl+g - Exit unite

Denite/Unite normal mode key bindings

key bindings Mode description
Ctrl+h/k/l/r Normal Un-map
Ctrl+l Normal Redraw
Tab Normal Select actions
Space Normal Toggle mark current candidate, up
r Normal Replace ('search' profile) or rename
Ctrl+z Normal/insert Toggle transpose window

The above key bindings only are part of fuzzy finder layers, please read the layer's documentation.

Discovering

Mappings

Mappings guide

A guide buffer is displayed each time the prefix key is pressed in normal mode. It lists the available key bindings and their short description. The prefix can be [SPC], [Window], [denite], <leader> and [unite].

The default key of these prefix is:

Prefix name custom option and default value description
[SPC] NONE / <Space> default mapping prefix of SpaceVim
[Window] g:spacevim_windows_leader / s window mapping prefix of SpaceVim
<leader> default vim leader default leader prefix of vim/neovim

By default the guide buffer will be displayed 1000ms after the key has been pressed. You can change the delay by setting 'timeoutlen' option to your liking (the value is in milliseconds).

for example, after pressing <Space> in normal mode, you will see :

mapping-guide

this guide show you all the available key bindings begin with [SPC], you can type b for all the buffer mappings, p for project mappings, etc.

after pressing <C-h> in guide buffer, you will get paging and help info in the statusline.

key description
u undo pressing
n next page of guide buffer
p previous page of guide buffer

to defined custom SPC mappings, use SpaceVim#custom#SPC(). here is an example:

call SpaceVim#custom#SPC('nnoremap', ['f', 't'], 'echom "hello world"', 'test custom SPC', 1)

Unite/Denite describe key bindings

It is possible to search for specific key bindings by pressing ? in the root of guide buffer.

To narrow the list, just insert the mapping keys or description of what mapping you want, Unite/Denite will fuzzy find the mappings, to find buffer related mappings:

unite-mapping

then use <Tab> or <Up> and <Down> to select the mapping, press <Enter> will execute that command.

Getting help

Denite/Unite is powerful tool to unite all interfaces. it was meant to be like Helm for Vim. These mappings is for getting help info about functions, variables etc:

Mappings Description
SPC h SPC discover SpaceVim documentation, layers and packages using unite
SPC h i get help with the symbol at point
SPC h k show top-level bindings with which-key
SPC h m search available man pages

Reporting an issue:

Mappings Description
SPC h I Open SpaceVim GitHub issue page with pre-filled information

Available layers

All layers can be easily discovered via :SPLayer -l accessible with SPC h l.

Available plugins in SpaceVim

All plugins can be easily discovered via <leader> l p.

Add custom plugins

If you want to add plugin from github, just add the repo name to the SpaceVim option custom_plugins:

[[custom_plugins]]
name = 'lilydjwg/colorizer'
merged = 0

Toggles

both the toggles mappings started with [SPC] t or [SPC] T. you can find it in the mapping guide.

Navigating

Point/Cursor

Navigation is performed using the Vi key bindings hjkl.

Key Binding Description
h move cursor left (origin vim key, no mappings)
j move cursor down (origin vim key, no mappings)
k move cursor up (origin vim key, no mappings)
l move cursor right (origin vim key, no mappings)
H move cursor to the top of the screen (origin vim key, no mappings)
L move cursor to the bottom of the screen (origin vim key, no mappings)
SPC j 0 go to the beginning of line (and set a mark at the previous location in the line)
SPC j $ go to the end of line (and set a mark at the previous location in the line)
SPC t - lock the cursor at the center of the screen

Vim motions with vim-easymotion

https://github.com/easymotion/vim-easymotion/issues/315

Similar to easymotion or f in vimperator for firefox, this mode allows one to jump to any link in help file with two key strokes.

mapping description
o initiate quick jump link mode in help buffer

Unimpaired bindings

Mappings Description
[ SPC Insert space above
] SPC Insert space below
[ b Go to previous buffer
] b Go to next buffer
[ f Go to previous file in directory
] f Go to next file in directory
[ l Go to the previous error
] l Go to the next error
[ c Go to the previous vcs hunk (need VersionControl layer)
] c Go to the next vcs hunk (need VersionControl layer)
[ q Go to the previous error
] q Go to the next error
[ t Go to the previous frame
] t Go to the next frame
[ w Go to the previous window
] w Go to the next window
[ e Move line up
] e Move line down
[ p Paste above current line
] p Paste below current line
g p Select pasted text

Jumping, Joining and Splitting

The SPC j prefix is for jumping, joining and splitting.

Jumping
Key Binding Description
SPC j 0 go to the beginning of line (and set a mark at the previous location in the line)
SPC j $ go to the end of line (and set a mark at the previous location in the line)
SPC j b jump backward
SPC j f jump forward
SPC j d jump to a listing of the current directory
SPC j D jump to a listing of the current directory (other window)
SPC j i jump to a definition in buffer (denite outline)
SPC j I jump to a definition in any buffer (denite outline)
SPC j j jump to a character in the buffer (easymotion)
SPC j J jump to a suite of two characters in the buffer (easymotion)
SPC j k jump to next line and indent it using auto-indent rules
SPC j l jump to a line with avy (easymotion)
SPC j q show the dumb-jump quick look tooltip (TODO)
SPC j u jump to a URL in the current window
SPC j v jump to the definition/declaration of an Emacs Lisp variable (TODO)
SPC j w jump to a word in the current buffer (easymotion)
Joining and splitting
Key Binding Description
J join the current line with the next line
SPC j k go to next line and indent it using auto-indent rules
SPC j n split the current line at point, insert a new line and auto-indent
SPC j o split the current line at point but let point on current line
SPC j s split a quoted string or s-expression in place
SPC j S split a quoted string or s-expression, insert a new line and auto-indent

Window manipulation

Window manipulation key bindings

Every window has a number displayed at the start of the statusline and can be quickly accessed using SPC number.

Key Binding Description
SPC 1 go to window number 1
SPC 2 go to window number 2
SPC 3 go to window number 3
SPC 4 go to window number 4
SPC 5 go to window number 5
SPC 6 go to window number 6
SPC 7 go to window number 7
SPC 8 go to window number 8
SPC 9 go to window number 9

Windows manipulation commands (start with w):

Key Binding Description
SPC w TAB switch to alternate window in the current frame (switch back and forth)
SPC w = balance split windows
SPC w b force the focus back to the minibuffer (TODO)
SPC w c Distraction-free reading current window
SPC w C Distraction-free reading other windows via vim-choosewin
SPC w d delete a window
SPC u SPC w d delete a window and its current buffer (does not delete the file) (TODO)
SPC w D delete another window using vim-choosewin
SPC u SPC w D delete another window and its current buffer using vim-choosewin (TODO)
SPC w t toggle window dedication (dedicated window cannot be reused by a mode) (TODO)
SPC w f toggle follow mode (TODO)
SPC w F create new tab(frame)
SPC w h move to window on the left
SPC w H move window to the left
SPC w j move to window below
SPC w J move window to the bottom
SPC w k move to window above
SPC w K move window to the top
SPC w l move to window on the right
SPC w L move window to the right
SPC w m maximize/minimize a window (maximize is equivalent to delete other windows) (TODO, now only support maximize)
SPC w M swap windows using vim-choosewin
SPC w o cycle and focus between tabs
SPC w p m open messages buffer in a popup window (TODO)
SPC w p p close the current sticky popup window (TODO)
SPC w r rotate windows forward
SPC w R rotate windows backward
SPC w s or SPC w - horizontal split
SPC w S horizontal split and focus new window
SPC w u undo window layout (used to effectively undo a closed window) (TODO)
SPC w U redo window layout (TODO)
SPC w v or SPC w / vertical split
SPC w V vertical split and focus new window
SPC w w cycle and focus between windows
SPC w W select window using vim-choosewin

Buffers and Files

Buffers manipulation key bindings

Buffer manipulation commands (start with b):

Key Binding Description
SPC TAB switch to alternate buffer in the current window (switch back and forth)
SPC b . buffer transient state
SPC b b switch to a buffer (via denite/unite)
SPC b d kill the current buffer (does not delete the visited file)
SPC u SPC b d kill the current buffer and window (does not delete the visited file) (TODO)
SPC b D kill a visible buffer using vim-choosewin
SPC u SPC b D kill a visible buffer and its window using ace-window(TODO)
SPC b C-d kill other buffers
SPC b C-D kill buffers using a regular expression(TODO)
SPC b e erase the content of the buffer (ask for confirmation)
SPC b h open SpaceVim home buffer
SPC b n switch to next buffer avoiding special buffers
SPC b m open Messages buffer
SPC u SPC b m kill all buffers and windows except the current one(TODO)
SPC b p switch to previous buffer avoiding special buffers
SPC b P copy clipboard and replace buffer (useful when pasting from a browser)
SPC b R revert the current buffer (reload from disk)
SPC b s switch to the scratch buffer (create it if needed)
SPC b w toggle read-only (writable state)
SPC b Y copy whole buffer to clipboard (useful when copying to a browser)
z f Make current function or comments visible in buffer as much as possible (TODO)
Create a new empty buffer
Key Binding Description
SPC b N h create new empty buffer in a new window on the left
SPC b N j create new empty buffer in a new window at the bottom
SPC b N k create new empty buffer in a new window above
SPC b N l create new empty buffer in a new window below
SPC b N n create new empty buffer in current window
Special Buffers

In SpaceVim, there are many special buffers, these buffers are created by plugins or SpaceVim itself. And these buffers are not listed.

Files manipulations key bindings

Files manipulation commands (start with f):

Key Binding Description
SPC f b go to file bookmarks
SPC f c copy current file to a different location(TODO)
SPC f C d convert file from unix to dos encoding
SPC f C u convert file from dos to unix encoding
SPC f D delete a file and the associated buffer (ask for confirmation)
SPC f E open a file with elevated privileges (sudo edit)(TODO)
SPC f f open file
SPC f F try to open the file under point
SPC f o open a file using the default external program(TODO)
SPC f R rename the current file(TODO)
SPC f s save a file
SPC f S save all files
SPC f r open a recent file
SPC f t toggle file tree side bar
SPC f T show file tree side bar
SPC f y show and copy current file absolute path in the cmdline
Vim and SpaceVim files

Convenient key bindings are located under the prefix SPC f v to quickly navigate between Vim and SpaceVim specific files.

Key Binding Description
SPC f v v display and copy SpaceVim version
SPC f v d open SpaceVim custom configuration file

File tree

SpaceVim use vimfiler as the default file tree, and the default key binding is F3, and SpaceVim also provide SPC f t and SPC f T to open the file tree. to change the file explore to nerdtree:

# the default value is vimfiler
filemanager = "nerdtree"

VCS integration is supported, there will be a column status, this feature maybe make vimfiler slow, so it is not enabled by default. to enable this feature, add enable_vimfiler_gitstatus = true to your custom config. here is any picture for this feature:

file-tree

File tree navigation

Navigation is centered on the hjkl keys with the hope of providing a fast navigation experience like in vifm:

Key Binding Description
<F3> or SPC f t Toggle file explorer
Within file tree buffers
<Left> or h go to parent node and collapse expanded directory
<Down> or j select next file or directory
<Up> or k select previous file or directory
<Right> or l open selected file or expand directory
Ctrl+j Un-map
Ctrl+l Un-map
E Un-map
N Create new file under corsor
yy Copy file full path to system clipboard
yY Copy file to system clipboard
P Paste file to the position under the cursor
. toggle visible ignored files
sv Split edit
sg Vertical split edit
p Preview
i Switch to directory history
v Quick look
gx Execute with vimfiler associated
' Toggle mark current line
V Clear all marks
Ctrl+r Redraw
Open file with file tree.

If there is only one file buffer opened, a file is opened in the active window, otherwise we need to use vim-choosewin to select a window to open the file.

Key Binding Description
l or Enter open file in one window
sg open file in an vertically split window
sv open file in an horizontally split window

Commands starting with g

after pressing prefix g in normal mode, if you do not remember the mappings, you will see the guide which will tell you the functional of all mappings starting with g.

Key Binding Description
g# search under cursor backward
g$ go to rightmost character
g& repeat last ":s" on all lines
g' jump to mark
g* search under cursor forward
g+ newer text state
g, newer position in change list
g- older text state
g/ stay incsearch
g0 go to leftmost character
g; older position in change list
g< last page of previous command output
g<Home> go to leftmost character
gE end of previous word
gF edit file under cursor(jump to line after name)
gH select line mode
gI insert text in column 1
gJ join lines without space
gN visually select previous match
gQ switch to Ex mode
gR enter VREPLACE mode
gT previous tag page
gU make motion text uppercase
g] tselect cursor tag
g^ go to leftmost no-white character
g_ go to last char
g` jump to mark
ga print ascii value of cursor character
gd goto definition
ge go to end of previous word
gf edit file under cursor
gg go to line N
gh select mode
gi insert text after '^ mark
gj move cursor down screen line
gk move cursor up screen line
gm go to middle of screenline
gn visually select next match
go goto byte N in the buffer
gs sleep N seconds
gt next tag page
gu make motion text lowercase
g~ swap case for Nmove text
g<End> go to rightmost character
g<C-G> show cursor info

Commands starting with z

after pressing prefix z in normal mode, if you do not remember the mappings, you will see the guide which will tell you the functional of all mappings starting with z.

Key Binding Description
z<Right> scroll screen N characters to left
z+ cursor to screen top line N
z- cursor to screen bottom line N
z. cursor line to center
z<CR> cursor line to top
z= spelling suggestions
zA toggle folds recursively
zC close folds recursively
zD delete folds recursively
zE eliminate all folds
zF create a fold for N lines
zG mark good spelled(update internal-wordlist)
zH scroll half a screenwidth to the right
zL scroll half a screenwidth to the left
zM set foldlevel to zero
zN set foldenable
zO open folds recursively
zR set foldlevel to deepest fold
zW mark wrong spelled
zX re-apply foldlevel
z^ cursor to screen bottom line N
za toggle a fold
zb redraw, cursor line at bottom
zc close a fold
zd delete a fold
ze right scroll horizontally to cursor position
zf create a fold for motion
zg mark good spelled
zh scroll screen N characters to right
zi toggle foldenable
zj mode to start of next fold
zk mode to end of previous fold
zl scroll screen N characters to left
zm subtract one from foldlevel
zn reset foldenable
zo open fold
zr add one to foldlevel
zs left scroll horizontally to cursor position
zt cursor line at top of window
zv open enough folds to view cursor line
zx re-apply foldlevel and do "zV"
zz smart scroll
z<Left> scroll screen N characters to right

Searching

With an external tool

SpaceVim can be interfaced with different searching tools like:

The search commands in SpaceVim are organized under the SPC s prefix with the next key is the tool to use and the last key is the scope. For instance SPC s a b will search in all opened buffers using ag.

If the last key (determining the scope) is uppercase then the current word under the cursor is used as default input for the search. For instance SPC s a B will search with word under cursor.

If the tool key is omitted then a default tool will be automatically selected for the search. This tool corresponds to the first tool found on the system of the list g:spacevim_search_tools, the default order is rg, ag, pt, ack then grep. For instance SPC s b will search in the opened buffers using pt if rg and ag have not been found on the system.

The tool keys are:

Tool Key
ag a
grep g
ack k
rg r
pt t

The available scopes and corresponding keys are:

Scope Key
opened buffers b
buffer directory d
files in a given directory f
current project p

It is possible to search in the current file by double pressing the second key of the sequence, for instance SPC s a a will search in the current file with ag.

Notes:

  • rg, ag and pt are optimized to be used in a source control repository but they can be used in an arbitrary directory as well.
  • It is also possible to search in several directories at once by marking them in the unite buffer.

Beware if you use pt, TCL parser tools also install a command line tool called pt.

Useful key bindings
Key Binding Description
SPC r l resume the last completion buffer
SPC s ` go back to the previous place before jump
Prefix argument will ask for file extensions
Searching in current file
Key Binding Description
SPC s s search with the first found tool
SPC s S search with the first found tool with default input
SPC s a a ag
SPC s a A ag with default input
SPC s g g grep
SPC s g G grep with default input
SPC s r r rg
SPC s r R rg with default input
Searching in buffer directory
Key Binding Description
SPC s d searching in buffer directory with default tool
SPC s D searching in buffer directory cursor word with default tool
SPC s a d searching in buffer directory with ag
SPC s a D searching in buffer directory cursor word with ag
SPC s g d searching in buffer directory with grep
SPC s g D searching in buffer directory cursor word with grep
SPC s k d searching in buffer directory with ack
SPC s k D searching in buffer directory cursor word with ack
SPC s r d searching in buffer directory with rg
SPC s r D searching in buffer directory cursor word with rg
SPC s t d searching in buffer directory with pt
SPC s t D searching in buffer directory cursor word with pt
Searching in all loaded buffers
Key Binding Description
SPC s b search with the first found tool
SPC s B search with the first found tool with default input
SPC s a b ag
SPC s a B ag with default input
SPC s g b grep
SPC s g B grep with default input
SPC s k b ack
SPC s k B ack with default input
SPC s r b rg
SPC s r B rg with default input
SPC s t b pt
SPC s t B pt with default input
Searching in an arbitrary directory
Key Binding Description
SPC s f search with the first found tool
SPC s F search with the first found tool with default input
SPC s a f ag
SPC s a F ag with default text
SPC s g f grep
SPC s g F grep with default text
SPC s k f ack
SPC s k F ack with default text
SPC s r f rg
SPC s r F rg with default text
SPC s t f pt
SPC s t F pt with default text
Searching in a project
Key Binding Description
SPC / or SPC s p search with the first found tool
SPC * or SPC s P search with the first found tool with default input
SPC s a p ag
SPC s a P ag with default text
SPC s g p grep
SPC s g p grep with default text
SPC s k p ack
SPC s k P ack with default text
SPC s t p pt
SPC s t P pt with default text
SPC s r p rg
SPC s r P rg with default text

Hint: It is also possible to search in a project without needing to open a file beforehand. To do so use SPC p p and then C-s on a given project to directly search into it like with SPC s p. (TODO)

Background searching in a project

Background search keyword in a project, when searching done, the count will be shown on the statusline.

Key Binding Description
SPC s j searching input expr background with the first found tool
SPC s J searching cursor word background with the first found tool
SPC s l List all searching result in quickfix buffer
SPC s a j ag
SPC s a J ag with default text
SPC s g j grep
SPC s g J grep with default text
SPC s k j ack
SPC s k J ack with default text
SPC s t j pt
SPC s t J pt with default text
SPC s r j rg
SPC s r J rg with default text
Searching the web
Key Binding Description
SPC s w g Get Google suggestions in vim. Opens Google results in Browser.
SPC s w w Get Wikipedia suggestions in vim. Opens Wikipedia page in Browser.(TODO)

Note: to enable google suggestions in vim, you need to add let g:spacevim_enable_googlesuggest = 1 to your custom Configuration file.

Searching on the fly

Key Binding Description
SPC s g G Searching in project on the fly with default tools

key binding in FlyGrep buffer:

Key Binding Description
<Esc> close FlyGrep buffer
<Enter> open file at the cursor line
<Tab> move cursor line down
<S-Tab> move cursor line up
<Bs> remove last character
<C-w> remove the Word before the cursor
<C-u> remove the Line before the cursor
<C-k> remove the Line after the cursor
<C-a>/<Home> Go to the beginning of the line
<C-e>/<End> Go to the end of the line

Persistent highlighting

SpaceVim uses g:spacevim_search_highlight_persist to keep the searched expression highlighted until the next search. It is also possible to clear the highlighting by pressing SPC s c or executing the ex command :noh.

Highlight current symbol

SpaceVim supports highlighting of the current symbol on demand and add a transient state to easily navigate and rename these symbol.

It is also possible to change the range of the navigation on the fly to:

  • buffer
  • function
  • visible area

To Highlight the current symbol under point press SPC s h.

Navigation between the highlighted symbols can be done with the commands:

Key Binding Description
* initiate navigation transient state on current symbol and jump forwards
# initiate navigation transient state on current symbol and jump backwards
SPC s e edit all occurrences of the current symbol
SPC s h highlight the current symbol and all its occurrence within the current range
SPC s H go to the last searched occurrence of the last highlighted symbol

In highlight symbol transient state:

Key Binding Description
e edit occurrences (*)
n go to next occurrence
N/p go to previous occurrence
b search occurrence in all buffers
/ search occurrence in whole project
Tab toggle highlight current occurrence
r change range (function, display area, whole buffer)
R go to home occurrence (reset position to starting occurrence)
Any other key leave the navigation transient state

Editing

Paste text

Auto-indent pasted text

Text manipulation commands

Text related commands (start with x):

Key Binding Description
SPC x a & align region at &
SPC x a ( align region at (
SPC x a ) align region at )
SPC x a [ align region at [
SPC x a ] align region at ]
SPC x a { align region at {
SPC x a } align region at }
SPC x a , align region at ,
SPC x a . align region at . (for numeric tables)
SPC x a : align region at :
SPC x a ; align region at ;
SPC x a = align region at =
SPC x a ¦ align region at ¦
`SPC x a `
SPC x a a align region (or guessed section) using default rules (TODO)
SPC x a c align current indentation region using default rules (TODO)
SPC x a l left-align with evil-lion (TODO)
SPC x a L right-align with evil-lion (TODO)
SPC x a r align region using user-specified regexp (TODO)
SPC x a m align region at arithmetic operators (+-*/) (TODO)
SPC x c count the number of chars/words/lines in the selection region
SPC x d w delete trailing whitespaces
SPC x d SPC Delete all spaces and tabs around point, leaving one space
SPC x g l set lanuages used by translate commands (TODO)
SPC x g t translate current word using Google Translate
SPC x g T reverse source and target languages (TODO)
SPC x i c change symbol style to lowerCamelCase
SPC x i C change symbol style to UpperCamelCase
SPC x i i cycle symbol naming styles (i to keep cycling)
SPC x i - change symbol style to kebab-case
SPC x i k change symbol style to kebab-case
SPC x i _ change symbol style to under_score
SPC x i u change symbol style to under_score
SPC x i U change symbol style to UP_CASE
SPC x j c set the justification to center (TODO)
SPC x j f set the justification to full (TODO)
SPC x j l set the justification to left (TODO)
SPC x j n set the justification to none (TODO)
SPC x j r set the justification to right (TODO)
SPC x J move down a line of text (enter transient state)
SPC x K move up a line of text (enter transient state)
SPC x l d duplicate line or region (TODO)
SPC x l s sort lines (TODO)
SPC x l u uniquify lines (TODO)
SPC x o use avy to select a link in the frame and open it (TODO)
SPC x O use avy to select multiple links in the frame and open them (TODO)
SPC x t c swap (transpose) the current character with the previous one
SPC x t w swap (transpose) the current word with the previous one
SPC x t l swap (transpose) the current line with the previous one
SPC x u set the selected text to lower case (TODO)
SPC x U set the selected text to upper case (TODO)
SPC x w c count the number of occurrences per word in the select region (TODO)
SPC x w d show dictionary entry of word from wordnik.com (TODO)
SPC x TAB indent or dedent a region rigidly (TODO)

Text insertion commands

Text insertion commands (start with i):

Key binding Description
SPC i l l insert lorem-ipsum list
SPC i l p insert lorem-ipsum paragraph
SPC i l s insert lorem-ipsum sentence
SPC i p 1 insert simple password
SPC i p 2 insert stronger password
SPC i p 3 insert password for paranoids
SPC i p p insert a phonetically easy password
SPC i p n insert a numerical password
SPC i u Search for Unicode characters and insert them into the active buffer.
SPC i U 1 insert UUIDv1 (use universal argument to insert with CID format)
SPC i U 4 insert UUIDv4 (use universal argument to insert with CID format)
SPC i U U insert UUIDv4 (use universal argument to insert with CID format)

Increase/Decrease numbers

Key Binding Description
SPC n + increase the number under point by one and initiate transient state
SPC n - decrease the number under point by one and initiate transient state

In transient state:

Key Binding Description
+ increase the number under point by one
- decrease the number under point by one
Any other key leave the transient state

Tips: you can increase or decrease a value by more that once by using a prefix argument (i.e. 10 SPC n + will add 10 to the number under point).

Replace text with iedit

SpaceVim uses powerful iedit mode to quick edit multiple occurrences of a symbol or selection.

Two new modes: iedit-Normal/iedit-Insert

The default color for iedit is red/green which is based on the current colorscheme.

iedit states key bindings

State transitions:

Key Binding From to
SPC s e normal or visual iedit-Normal

In iedit-Normal mode:

iedit-Normal mode inherits from Normal mode, the following key bindings are specific to iedit-Normal mode.

Key Binding Description
Esc go back to Normal mode
i switch to iedit-Insert mode, same as i
a switch to iedit-Insert mode, same as a
I go to the beginning of the current occurrence and switch to iedit-Insert mode
A go to the end of the current occurrence and switch to iedit-Insert mode
<Left>/h Move cursor to left
<Right>/l Move cursor to right
0/<Home> go to the beginning of the current occurrence
$/<End> go to the end of the current occurrence
D delete the occurrences
S delete the occurrences and switch to iedit-Insert mode
gg go to first occurrence
G go to last occurrence
n go to next occurrence
N go to previous occurrence
p replace occurrences with last yanked (copied) text
<Tab> toggle current occurrence

In iedit-Insert mode:

Key Binding Description
Esc go back to iedit-Normal mode
<Left> Move cursor to left
<Right> Move cursor to right
<C-w> delete words before cursor
<C-K> delete words after cursor
Examples

Commenting

Comments are handled by nerdcommenter, its bound to the following keys.

Key Binding Description
SPC ; comment operator
SPC c h hide/show comments
SPC c l comment lines
SPC c L invert comment lines
SPC c p comment paragraphs
SPC c P invert comment paragraphs
SPC c t comment to line
SPC c T invert comment to line
SPC c y comment and yank
SPC c Y invert comment and yank

Tips: To comment efficiently a block of line use the combo SPC ; SPC j l

Multi-Encodings

SpaceVim use utf-8 as default encoding. there are four options for these case:

  • fileencodings (fencs): ucs-bom,utf-8,default,latin1
  • fileencoding (fenc): utf-8
  • encoding (enc): utf-8
  • termencoding (tenc): utf-8 (only supported in vim)

to fix messy display: SPC e a is the mapping for auto detect the file encoding. after detecting file encoding, you can run the command below to fix the encoding:

set enc=utf-8
write

Errors handling

SpaceVim uses neomake to gives error feedback on the fly. The checks are only performed at save time by default.

Errors management mappings (start with e):

Mappings Description
SPC t s toggle syntax checker
SPC e c clear all errors
SPC e h describe a syntax checker
SPC e l toggle the display of the list of errors/warnings
SPC e n go to the next error
SPC e p go to the previous error
SPC e v verify syntax checker setup (useful to debug 3rd party tools configuration)
SPC e . error transient state

The next/previous error mappings and the error transient state can be used to browse errors from syntax checkers as well as errors from location list buffers, and indeed anything that supports vim's location list. This includes for example search results that have been saved to a location list buffer.

Custom sign symbol:

Symbol Description Custom option
Error g:spacevim_error_symbol
warning g:spacevim_warning_symbol
🛈 Info g:spacevim_info_symbol

Managing projects

Projects in SpaceVim are managed by vim-projectionist and vim-rooter, vim-rooter will find the root of the project when a .git directory or a .projections.json file is encountered in the file tree.

project manager commands start with p:

Key Binding Description
SPC p ' open a shell in projects root (with the shell layer)

Searching files in project

Key Binding Description
SPC p f find files in current project
SPC p / fuzzy search for text in current project
SPC p k kill all buffers of current project
SPC p t find project root
SPC p p list all projects

EditorConfig

SpaceVim has support for EditorConfig, a configuration file to “define and maintain consistent coding styles between different editors and IDEs.”

To customize your editorconfig experience, read the editorconfig-vim packages documentation.

Vim Server

SpaceVim starts a server at launch. This server is killed whenever you close your Vim windows.

Connecting to the Vim server

If you are using neovim, you need to install neovim-remote, then add this to your bashrc.

export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.SpaceVim/bin

Use svc to open a file in the existing Vim server, or using nsvc to open a file in the existing neovim server.

server-and-client

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