- Look up
vim in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vim or
VIM most
commonly refers to:
Vim (text editor)
Vim or
VIM may also
refer to:
Vim (cleaning product)...
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Vimic is an
American heavy metal band
consisting of Jed Simon, Kyle Konkiel,
Matthew Tarach,
Kalen Chase, and
Steve Marshall.
After Joey
Jordison left...
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Vim (/
vɪm/ ; vi improved) is a free and open-source, screen-based text
editor program. It is an
improved clone of Bill Joy's vi.
Vim's author, Bram Moolenaar...
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VIMS may
refer to:
Motion sickness (Visually
Induced Motion Sickness), the
discomfort experienced when
motion is seen but not felt.
Vijayanagara Institute...
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VIM Airlines (legally
VIM Avia) was a
Russian charter airline headquartered in
Moscow based at
Domodedovo International Airport. It
offered international...
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Vimal Yoganathan (born 13
January 2006) is a
Welsh professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for EFL
League One club Barnsley.
Yoganathan was...
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Vimal Mundada (c. 15
August 1963 – 22
March 2012) was an
Indian politician from
Maharashtra belonging to the
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). During...
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Vimal Kapur (born 1965) is an Indian-American
business executive and CEO of the
American multinational conglomerate Honeywell as of June 2023.
Vimal Kapur...
- fugitive.
vim, also
called vim-fugitive or just fugitive, is a Git
wrapper written as a
plugin for the
Vim text editor. It was
originally developed by Tim...
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Vim Records was a short-lived
American record label that was
active during the
early 1900s.
Vim discs include issues of
ragtime banjo music recorded by...