A Tool/Toy for Non-Beginners
by Lu Wang
- Works but unstable, only tested on Firefox/Chrome + Ubuntu
- Faster on Chrome than Firefox
- Some features work better on Firefox (e.g.
<Ctrl>)
vim.js is built with the small feature set (--with-features=small),
with also a few from the normal set.
Run :version to check.
--with-features=normal is too large and too slow for online usage.
As we all know that there are huge number of features in Vim, but most people use only a small subset of it. So I have to try to balance the feature set and the file size, by including most common features, and also a few that I pick.
If you really want some feature(s) enabled by default, please try to compile it yourself first, estimate the increase in size and create a pull request.
- Persistent
~/.vimrc - Execute JavaScript from Vim.js (
:!)
- Prepare the dependencies:
- emscripten
- Use the
wlbranch of my fork if anything goes wrong
- Use the
- node.js
- streamline.js
- GCC & cproto (maybe)
- Sometimes you need to run
make protowhen you see errors about 'undeclared variables/functions/structs'
- Sometimes you need to run
- emscripten
- Get yourself familiar with everything above and also:
- source code of vim
- JavaScript, and also HTML/CSS
- Prepare
build.sh- Setup the path of emscripten inside
- Uncomment the last few lines
- Run
build.sh
Patches are welcome and wanted for
- Wrapping async functions — learn more
- Multi-browser/platform support
- Stability improvements
- UI improvements
- Other stuffs in
TODO
If you want to work on other features to be merged, please file an issue and discuss with me first.
Do not override vim.js or build.sh!
Lu Wang coolwanglu(a)gmail.com — please do not expect a prompt response.
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