@amcewen @drj If not going for an older Vim or EVi, my personal favourite ended up being vile ( https://invisible-island.net/vile/ ), compatible enough that experience carries over easily, but with a sufficiently different «feel» that I don't expect fully identical features and keybindings, as well as a nice feature set.At the time of writing I'm using an older Vim, though, as when I checked my notes, I realised I really hadn't cared much about new features in Vim since something like 7.4.My .02€.