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I just got Visual Studio for my Mac. Although in Beta, it seems nice. Unfortunately, I can't seem to figure out where VIM could be. I've searched the marketplace, but cannot load any file or extension into the IDE to enable VIM. I've checked the preferences in keyboard behavior, but nothing.
Does this IDE really not have one of the most essential tools?
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Shameless plug - Use my plugin :) https://github.com/nosami/XSVim/releases
It's now available in the Visual Studio for Mac extension gallery (under IDE extensions)
You can usually find a more recent version on the github releases page than in the VS for Mac addin gallery.
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Visual Studio for Mac is not a direct port of Visual Studio for Windows. It's essentially an alpha-level rebranding (with a lot of work put into it but still) of another IDE called Xamarin Studio, itself essentially a rebranding of MonoDevelop.
As such, you shouldn't expect any compatibility with other tools in the Visual Studio ecosystem for the time being.
However, you can set up MacVim as an external tool if you really want, but you won't get any kind of integration per se:
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After last VisualStudio update (8.1.3 - a new Editor is in place) Vim doesn't work anymore.
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At least for now, you need to mark a setting in Visual Studio that forces use of the old editor, as described in the extension's README here.
From that page:
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Visual Studio For Mac Tutorial
Late last week we shipped the August 2018 update to the C/C++ extension for Visual Studio Code. This update included support for “Just My Code” symbol search, a gcc-x64 option in the intelliSenseMode setting, and many bug fixes. You can find the full list of changes in the release notes.
“Just My Code” symbol search
Keyboard shortcut Ctrl+T in Visual Studio Code lets you jump to any symbols in the entire workspace.
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We have heard feedback that sometimes it is desired to have the system header symbols excluded from this search. In this update, we enabled “Just My Code” symbol search to filter out system symbols, which offers a cleaner result list and significantly speeds up symbol search in large codebases, and as such we’ve made this behavior the default.
If you need symbol search to also include system headers, simply toggle the C_Cpp.workspaceSymbols setting in the VS Code Settings file (File > Preferences > Settings).
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Download the C/C++ extension for Visual Studio Code, try it out and let us know what you think. File issues and suggestions on GitHub. If you haven’t already provided us feedback, please take this quick survey to help shape this extension for your needs.