vimvɪm
English Definitions:
energy, vim, vitality (noun)
a healthy capacity for vigorous activity
"jogging works off my excess energy"; "he seemed full of vim and vigor"
energy, muscularity, vigor, vigour, vim (noun)
an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing)
"his writing conveys great energy"; "a remarkable muscularity of style"
vim (Noun)
Ready vitality and vigor.
Vim
Vim is a text editor written by Bram Moolenaar and first released publicly in 1991. Based on the vi editor common to Unix-like systems, Vim is designed for use both from a command line interface and as a standalone application in a graphical user interface. Vim is free and open source software and is released under a license that includes some charityware clauses, encouraging users who enjoy the software to consider donating to children in Uganda. The license is compatible with the GNU General Public License. Although Vim was originally released for the Amiga, Vim has since been developed to be cross-platform, supporting many other platforms. In 2006, it was voted the most popular editor amongst Linux Journal readers.
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