Vim: v9.0.2092
Vim AppImage Release v9.0.2092
Version Information:
GVim: v9.0.2092 - Vim git commit: 2a94e9879 - glibc: 2.29
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Changelog
- 9.0.2092: tests: failure in test_arabic
- runtime(keymap): Switch Hindu-Arabic to Arabic numerals in arabic keymap (#13430)
- translation(ru): Update the translation of Russian messages to Vim 9.0.2091 (#13490)
- runtime(tar): improve the error detection
- runtime(doc): document vim-script library function
- runtime(dist): Make dist/vim.vim work properly when lacking vim9script support (#13487)
- 9.0.2091: Vim9: cannot convert list to string using +=
- runtime(dist): add legacy version for central vim library
- runtime(dist): centralize safe executable check and add vim library (#13413)
- runtime(doc): clarify terminal capabilities for focus reporting
What is the Difference between the GVim and the Vim Appimage?
The difference between the GVim and Vim Appimage is, that the GVim version includes a graphical User Interface (GTK3) and other X11 features like clipboard handling. That means, for proper clipboard support, you'll need the GVim Appimage, but you can only run this on a system that has the X11 libraries installed.
For a Server or headless environment, you are probably be better with the Vim version.
Note: The image is based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS focal. It most likely won't work on older distributions.
Run it
Download the AppImage, make it executable then you can just run it:
wget -O /tmp/gvim.appimage https://github.com/vim/vim-appimage/releases/download/v9.0.2092/GVim-v9.0.2092.glibc2.29-x86_64.AppImage
chmod +x /tmp/gvim.appimage
/tmp/gvim.appimage
# alternatively, download the Vim Appimage
wget -O /tmp/vim.appimage https://github.com/vim/vim-appimage/releases/download/v9.0.2092/Vim-v9.0.2092.glibc2.29-x86_64.AppImage
chmod +x /tmp/vim.appimage
/tmp/vim.appimage
That's all, you should have a graphical vim now running (if you have a graphical system running) 😄
If you want a terminal Vim (with X11 and clipboard feature enabled), just create a symbolic link with a name starting with "vim". Like:
ln -s /tmp/gvim.appimage /tmp/vim.appimage
Then execute vim.appimage
to get a terminal Vim.
More Information
If you need a dynamic interface to Perl, Python2, Python3.8, Ruby or Lua make sure your system provides the needed dynamic libraries (e.g. libperlX, libpython2.7 libpython3X liblua5X and librubyX) as those are not distributed together with the image to not make the image too large.
However, Vim will work without those libraries, but some plugins might need those additional dependencies. This means, those interpreters have to be installed in addition to Vim. Without it Vim won't be able to use those dynamic interfaces.