ViEmu 3.2.1 for Visual Studio 2013 (cracked) - download

ViEmu 3.2.1 for Visual Studio 2013 (cracked) - download


ViEmu is a an add-in to Visual Studio which enables vi/vim-like editing for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003, Visual Studio 2005 and 2008. Since version 1.0, ViEmu provides a large part of the vi/vim input model (motions, commands, operators, marks, keystroke macros, multiple registers and selection types, etc..). Version 1.1 brought a completely new architecture that provided the best integration of the vi/vim editing model with Visual Studio, with Intellisense, and with third party editor enhancement tools. ViEmu 1.2 brought code folding / outline support, basic window splitting and navigation features, and some important emulation improvements. Version 1.3 implemented regular expressions and ex command line emulation to ViEmu, finally bringing powerful text editing capabilities to Visual Studio. ViEmu 1.4 supported Visual Studio 2005 natively, together with some nice emulation additions such as bringing in the contents of a register in command-line editing and insert modes with ^R. The maintenance releases of ViEmu 1.4 added basic :map support, .viemurc initialization script support, multi-line replacement strings for :s, and many other improvements.

ViEmu integrates seamlessly with the Visual Studio development environment. When you open a source code or text file, ViEmu steps in and provides vi/vim emulation within the newly opened text editing window. The status bar also shows the current ViEmu mode ("normal", "input", etc...), as well as the partial command input until now. 
Intellisense works within ViEmu editing windows in the same way as with the regular Visual Studio code editor, so you actually get the best of both worlds. 
Visual Studio key mappings are available even in ViEmu editing windows, so you can use its commands to move around. If a ViEmu key and a Visual Studio keybinding clash, Visual Studio has precedence. So, if you want to use, for example, C-D in order to scroll down, you need to unassign it from any Visual Studio command. 
ViEmu supports both the vi/vim input model (mostly all NORMAL mode commands, as well as vim's exclusive and very useful VISUAL mode), and the ex command line. 


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