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<description>Most recent changes with links to updates for VimR.</description>
<language>en</language>
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<title>v0.15.2-201</title>
<title>v0.16.0-205</title>
<description><![CDATA[
<ul>
<li>Bugfix: The state of the tools of a new window is not the same as the last active window.</li>
<li>GH-423: Bugfix: <code>lcd</code> and <code>tcd</code> does not work correctly when switching tabs.</li>
<li>GH-378: Draw curly underline, e.g. when the spelling is incorrect.</li>
<li>GH-326, GH-460: Add an option to hide or quit VimR when the last window closes. This is for example useful when you want to use VimR as <code>git difftool</code> as described below.</li>
<li>GH-302, GH-421: The <code>vimr</code> CLI tool has two new options:</li>
<li><code>--wait</code>: When present, the <code>vimr</code> CLI tool will exit only after the corresponding VimR window has been closed. This is particularly useful when combined with the <code>--nvim</code> option as described below.</li>
<li><code>--nvim</code>: When present, all command line arguments except <code>--dry-run</code> and <code>--wait</code>, see above, will be passed over to the background <code>nvim</code> process when launching. This means that you can now use for example the <code>-d</code> option to activate the diffmode. To use VimR as <code>git difftool</code>, add the following to your <code>~/.gitconfig</code>
<code>[difftool "vimrdiff"]
cmd = vimr --wait --nvim -d $LOCAL $REMOTE
[diff]
tool = vimrdiff</code>
You have to re-install the <code>vimr</code> CLI tool in the Preferences window as described in the <a href="https://github.com/qvacua/vimr/wiki#command-line-tool">wiki</a>.</li>
<li>Reduce the binary size by approx. 8 MB: We compile httpswift/swifter directly into VimR's binary...</li>
<li>Bonus: The Neovim splash screen shows up!</li>
</ul>
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https://github.com/qvacua/vimr/releases/tag/v0.15.2-201
https://github.com/qvacua/vimr/releases/tag/v0.16.0-205
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<pubDate>2017-06-11T14:15:36.817409</pubDate>
<pubDate>2017-06-21T13:10:52.683028</pubDate>
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