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Vi
Version 1.0.0 • Saki Studio
Vi — the original Vi. The one Bill Joy wrote, alive again on Windows. Built from BusyBox-w32 with MSYS2 UCRT64 toolchain as a native Win64 binary. Trilingual interface (Traditional Chinese / Japanese / English), direct Unicode output via WriteConsoleW, single portable executable. Install it, type vi. That's it.
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Package Info
Package ID:SakiStudio.SakiVI
Version:1.0.0
Publisher:Saki Studio
License:GPL-2.0-only
Installer:portable
Arch:x64
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I install Vi using winget?
A: Open Windows Terminal or PowerShell and run: winget install SakiStudio.SakiVI. Winget is pre-installed on Windows 10 (1809+) and Windows 11.
Q: What is Vi?
A: Vi — the original Vi, not Vim. Trilingual native Win64 build.
Q: Is Vi free to use?
A: Vi is distributed under the GPL-2.0-only license. Check the publisher's website for complete licensing terms before commercial use.
Q: How do I update Vi after installing?
A: Run winget upgrade SakiStudio.SakiVI in Windows Terminal or PowerShell. You can also run winget upgrade --all to update all installed packages at once.
Q: How do I uninstall Vi?
A: Run winget uninstall SakiStudio.SakiVI in Windows Terminal or PowerShell, or use the Windows Settings app under Apps & Features.
Q: What Windows versions support Vi?
A: Vi v1.0.0 targets x64 architecture and generally supports Windows 10 and Windows 11. Check the publisher's documentation for specific minimum requirements.

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