Nvy is a minimal Neovim client for Windows written in C++.
It uses DirectWrite to shape and render the grid cells and text.
Since Nvy is just a front-end for Neovim, installing Neovim is required to use Nvy, preferably the
latest nightly version from here.
Nvy sets the global vim variable g:nvy = 1
in case you want to specialize your init.vim while using Nvy.
Fonts can be changed by setting the guifont in init.vim
, for example:
set guifont=Fira\ Code:h24
.
Note: you have to specify the font size, e.g. set guifont=Fira\ Code
won't work.
A fallback font can be specified by appending it, e.g. set guifont=Fira\ Code:h24:Consolas
to set Consolas as the fallback font.
Nvy can be started with the following flags:
--maximize
to start in maximized--fullscreen
to start in fullscreen--position=<x>,<y>
to start with a given position, e.g.--position=500,200
--geometry=<cols>x<rows>
to start with a given number of rows and columns, e.g.--geometry=80x25
--disable-ligatures
to disable font ligatures--linespace-factor=<float>
to scale the line spacing by a floating point factor, e.g.--linespace-factor=1.2
- You can use Alt+Enter to toggle fullscreen
- You can use Ctrl+Mousewheel to zoom
- You can drag files onto Nvy to open them
Releases can be found here
- A compiler supporting
C++20
- The latest Windows SDK
Apart from the Windows SDK, the only dependency Nvy uses is the excellent MPack library which is compiled alongside the client itself.
Build example with Ninja
git clone https://github.com/RMichelsen/Nvy.git
cd Nvy
mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. -GNinja
ninja