# BotanJS-vim This is a functional vim using the *screen buffer* approach. What I am trying to do is to achieve that smooth-vim-feeling as close as possible to the original Vim in a general terminal. ## Demo Visit the demo over [here](https://tgckpg.github.io/BotanJS-vim) ## This is going to be release soon Common commands are now supported. I am now going to list the commands that yet to be made. ``` Commands that are going to implement soon: auto indent, <>, [action]i[quote], [count] :'<,'> Commands that are planning to implement in near future: macro code auto format :set nowrap Commands that are planning to implement in far future: Split screen - this is possible by design Commands that are impossible to implement: VISUAL BLOCK - Multiple highlighting in textarea is not possible Syntax highlighting - individual styles cannot be applied into a textarea plugins - I am NOT going to make this ``` ### How it works By *screen buffer*, it means that the textarea is treated as a screen buffer. You are not directly interacting with the textarea. Instead you type into the script, then the result is *rendered* through the textarea. ### Why use screen buffer? By treating the textarea as a *screen*. I could archive almost everything except for coloring. And it is easier to precisely track the cursor this way. Visit this [blog](https://blog.astropenguin.net/article/view/vimarea-day-1-hjkl/) entry for details. ### How the source code works This is based on a framework I wrote called BotanJS. Which is a frontend framework & Service API that is so big that I am too busy ( lazy ) to explain. If you are only interested in the Vim itself only. It is recommended to download the compiled source code provided in the demo site above. If you are also interested in [BotanJS](https://github.com/tgckpg/BotanJS). Please head to the project page [here](https://github.com/tgckpg/BotanJS). *Warning*, it might NOT be easy to understand. ### Why make another one? Because [wasavi](https://github.com/akahuku/wasavi) in firefox does not work for me. I know peoples are busy so fuck me I am going to make one myself, alright? ### Use wasavi if you can #### [wasavi! wasavi! wasavi!](https://github.com/akahuku/wasavi) [wasavi](https://github.com/akahuku/wasavi) is so good! This is a must-have plugin in Google Chrome. If you haven't heard of that yet seriously go use it now! I tried porting it into the browser tho. But I am too stupid to do that. But still I highly recommend using it. ### How can I contribute? First, you need to understand the framework behind it. Then file a merge request. Sounds easy right?... prepare to DIEEE! ### You made this? I made this. Licensed under GNU Pubic License