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Updated to Vim 9.1.1887
This update is still built against macOS 15 Sequoia, and does not contain any specific fixes or improvements for macOS 26 Tahoe. That will come in a future update.
Currently, MacVim binary releases are available in two versions: a normal version (macOS 10.13 or above), and a legacy version (macOS 10.9 or above). Starting next release (r183), the normal version will require macOS 11.0 Big Sur (due to Xcode 26 requirements), and macOS 10.13-10.15 users will need to use the legacy version instead. This will mostly be a transparent change, and the updater will automatically update to the right version. The legacy version should be almost identical to said users as they are using older versions of macOS that can’t make use of newer OS features to begin with.
In the future we may remove support for macOS 10.9-10.12 but for now they are still supported.
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Vim diff can now highlight per-character or per-word differences within a line. Per-character highlighting is now used by default. See v9.1.1243
Diff anchors allow for more explicit controls over how and where the diff algorithm aligns text across files (v9.1.1557
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Requires macOS 10.9 or above. (10.9 - 10.12 requires downloading a separate legacy build)
Script interfaces have compatibility with these versions: