Hi Jason, Angela
It is cool, but it not support linux. I modify the avi.install to make it 
support linux.

On Sunday, March 2, 2014 12:25:50 PM UTC+8, Jason Felice wrote:
>
> From https://github.com/maitria/avi
>
> Avi is a vi written in Clojure.  It's currently very basic and read-only, 
> but has solved the hardest problems first (JNI terminal writing, 
> installation, booting the JVM).
>
> It currently supports h,j,k,l,^E,^Y,$,^,0,G,:q and command repeat counts.
>
> *Vision*
>
> A lively vi with support for incremental compilation, deep language 
> integration and source navigation, realtime shells and REPLs, and plugins, 
> written so *it* can be a plugin in other IDEs.
>
> *Guiding Principles*
>
>
>    - Test driven.  All functionality covered by tests.
>    - Don't defeat vim muscle memory.
>    - Code is for people.  Be expressive as hell. 
>    - Be friendly.  Especially to noobs.
>
>
> Thanks!  We'd love to hear any and all feedback.
>
> -Jason & Angela
>

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