iVim

Published by: 文礼 周
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iVim is a project that brings the vim editor to the iOS system.
It is open source, please visit the App Support URL.
Font management
Besides some system and embedded monospace fonts, iVim allows users to import and use their own custom fonts. Moreover, iVim supports to render ligatures if your font provides beautiful ones.
Extended keyboard
By introducing compact buttons, iVim covers as many keys as possible in its extended keyboard, so that you can input symbols without switching among key groups. Moreover, you can customize it to meet your own special needs.
Multistage language input
iVim adds support to multistage input languages such as Chinese or Japanese.
Sharing
Through sharing, iVim makes its editing power available to more apps. Via the share extension, iVim can import text or text files from, or export to other apps. Via the document picker, you can also import or edit files or directories in iCloud Drive or documents providers, without leaving iVim.
External hardware keyboard
iVim supports external hardware keyboards well, just connect your favorite one to the device and start typing. With the native modifier keys mapping option from the system, you can even make the "caps lock" key act both as "ctrl" and "esc" in iOS 13.4 and above.
External commands
iVim includes some useful external commands that you are familiar with and integrates powerful scripting languages such as Python and Lua. With +terminal feature enabled and a simple shell named "ivish" included, you can run the commands in terminal windows like on a computer.
Plugins management (In App Purchase required)
iVim provides a plugins manager, "iplug", for you to install and manage plugins easily.
Version control (iVim Pro required)
iVim has native version control system integrated into its UI and workflow, you get better idea of what is happening to your files, make changes with more confidence, and collaborate in editing more conveniently than ever.
iVim Pro
iVim provides a monthly subscription (with an introductory 1 week free trial), named "iVim Pro", enabling extra great features:
- native version control
Subscriptions will be charged to your Apple ID account. Your subscription will automatically renew unless it is cancelled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can manage or cancel your subscriptions in Account Settings on App Store after purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if any, will be forfeited when the user purchase a subscription.
Terms of Use: https://github.com/terrychou/docs/blob/master/ivim-terms-of-use.md
Privacy Policy: https://github.com/terrychou/docs/blob/master/ivim-privacy-policy.md
Type ":help ios" in iVim for more detailed information.
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iVim Reviews

Love the app but hate the subscription model

Jungejason on

United States

I don’t use this app much, but it’s very well done. I want to own it but my usage doesn’t justify the subscription price at all.

You really need a keyboard with an esc key

Sandy Campbell on

United States

I downloaded this and tried it out. I am a very old time vi user, never really got used to any new features in vim. First problem I had on the iPad was after adding a few lines to a text file, I could not escape from insert mode. Had to quit and delete the app. Now I have to try to find out how to map the tap key to the esc key, and have no clue how to do that. I am using the Apple folding folio keyboard with my iPad and it has no esc key. I am sure there is a way to do it, but it is not obvious.

This is my Go-To Text Editor

newCassel on

United States

I've used this a lot and it's pretty robust. An external hardware keyboard is required for serious use; get the on-screen touch keyboard out of sight as quickly as possible. Ipad's sandboxing and limited file storage/access/sharing is annoying but the OS allows enough access to iVim to make it useful. I'm thankful it's available.

Can’t see command line

CliffSpencer on

United States

The keyboard obscures the command line at the bottom of the screen. When you hide the keyboard, it immediately reappears. Either I’m missing something or the app is somewhat unusable.

brilliant for offline vim experience

JA Morrison on

United States

ideally, i would have a perfect network connection, and I would just use mosh and work remotely on my linux boxes. But there are numerous dead zones along my (3-hour) train routes. So, ivim lets me work on my files locally with all the vim goodness, upon which I rely utterly. simply put, ivim lets me leave my large laptop at home and just take my iPad mini and a lightweight keyboard on my long commute. Easily one of my top 5 favourite apps. A tip: this is not neovim; so the new-fangled lua-plugins don't work. But I have essentially always found classic plugins and vimscript ways to do things. Ultimately, it is immensely slick-- just about indistinguishable from working on my linux workstation. Love it!

Awesome

sgarrison05 on

United States

This puts the original port to shame. I have yet to find any limitation. All your plugins are available! A little tricky with getting them installed but once you get the hang of it, 😎. Yhanks for this awesome app!!

Love the app but hate the subscription model

Jungejason on

United States

I don’t use this app much, but it’s very well done. I want to own it but my usage doesn’t justify the subscription price at all.

a first rate port of vim to ios

BoogerMoroni on

United States

there’s so much to love about this port of vim to ios. if you’re looking for something that will just work with the bare elements to do a little bit of code editing via working copy or loving the Files integration. this is where it’s at.

Terrific feature-packed port of vim

Just Your Usual Reviewer on

United States

Apple's restrictions around what an iOS app that is published on the App Store is allowed to do make it very hard to build a tool like this with full capability. iVim is about as close as you can get and it does a very good job of bridging native iOS capabilities with standard workflows and tooling. Hardware keyboard capabilities are excellent (although there are some flaws and limitations). Clipboard integration is very good. Integration to the iOS filesystem, cloud filesystems, and remote filesystems is great. It can be launched as the default editor from Files.app, which is wonderful. The shell emulation is a bit wonky and limited due to using an out-of-date scaled-down version of the ios_system framework but it's still miles better than everything else I've tried. The Python interpreter works pretty well with pure Python modules. There's a URL scheme for invoking commands from other apps or shortcuts. There are minor issues: the status line is disabled but the space isn't used for a line of text. The git integration is locked behind a subscription payment and is GUI-only. SSH and SCP capabilities are present but a bit limited. Certain key chords can't be mapped. There's an app focus bug that keeps coming back. pip3 sometimes doesn't work without some manual intervention. I'm happy to give iVim a 5-star review in spite of these things because it's head and shoulders above every text editor available on iOS. It's truly the best editor on the App Store by a long shot. I spend half my day in iVim and adore it. The plugin manager and session restoration capabilities are small one time purchases and well worth it. iVim is absolutely the best way to make full use of your iOS device within App Store

Exceptional App

donniepennington on

United States

Just a really nice app, and I've tried just about every iPad text editing strategy known to Man over the past several years. An almost complete vim experience with no lag in the UI (compared to running vim in iSH, for example). The plugin in-app purchase is definitely worth it to get a fully customized experience (like: airline, jellybeans, CtrlP, etc.). And, it's great that patched fonts actually work. But, $5/month for "Pro" (version control) is just sad. I'm using Working Copy instead.

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