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neovim/.github/workflows/notes.md
dundargoc 9d5cbd1b15 ci!: remove the .deb release (#22773)
Having multiple release artifacts per platform is a maintenance burden.
Furthermore, it is a maintenance burden that doesn't directly improve
the Nvim editor itself. The releases are meant to be a quick way for
users to try out and use neovim on their platform and was never intended
to be a buffet of releases for every conceivable setup.

Users are encouraged to the following replacements:

- Github action `action-setup-vim` to have neovim installed on their
  PATH for their CI jobs. See https://github.com/rhysd/action-setup-vim.
- Use the appimage, either as is or by extracting it
  - To use as is, run `chmod u+x nvim.appimage && ./nvim.appimage`
  - If your system does not have FUSE you can extract the appimage with
    `./nvim.appimage --appimage-extract && ./squashfs-root/usr/bin/nvim`
- Build it manually. See https://github.com/neovim/neovim/wiki/Building-Neovim.

Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/22684
2023-04-05 09:22:29 +02:00

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${NVIM_VERSION}

Install

Windows

Zip

  1. Download nvim-win64.zip
  2. Extract the zip.
  3. Run nvim-qt.exe

MSI

  1. Download nvim-win64.msi
  2. Run the MSI
  3. Search and run nvim-qt.exe or run nvim.exe on your CLI of choice.

macOS

  1. Download nvim-macos.tar.gz
  2. Run xattr -c ./nvim-macos.tar.gz (to avoid "unknown developer" warning)
  3. Extract: tar xzvf nvim-macos.tar.gz
  4. Run ./nvim-macos/bin/nvim

Linux (x64)

Tarball

  1. Download nvim-linux64.tar.gz
  2. Extract: tar xzvf nvim-linux64.tar.gz
  3. Run ./nvim-linux64/bin/nvim

AppImage

  1. Download nvim.appimage
  2. Run chmod u+x nvim.appimage && ./nvim.appimage
    • If your system does not have FUSE you can extract the appimage:
      ./nvim.appimage --appimage-extract
      ./squashfs-root/usr/bin/nvim
      

Other

SHA256 Checksums

${SHA_LINUX_64_TAR}
${SHA_APP_IMAGE}
${SHA_APP_IMAGE_ZSYNC}
${SHA_MACOS}
${SHA_WIN_64_ZIP}
${SHA_WIN_64_MSI}