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The new Vim project - What has changed after Bram
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What does wayland support mean in the context of vim? Like wayland clipboard or what?
One should probably search the commits for wayland but I am on mobile right now:
https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Avim%2Fvim+wayland&type=issues
Appears to be the GUI version and the clipboard support, yes.