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Installing
        Yee Cheng Chin edited this page Aug 22, 2025 
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Recommended: Download official binary release directly. MacVim will automatically check for updates and prompt for installation.
- The minimum requirement for the default binary is macOS 10.13. If you are on macOS 10.9 - 10.12, make sure to download the "legacy" version.
- You can also use Homebrew Cask which does the same thing of downloading the official binary release for you, by doing brew install --cask macvim-app.
- You could also download newer pre-release versions (if one exists) that are not as fully tested and they do not come with full release notes or a legacy version. This allows you to get a more up-to-date version of Vim without waiting for the official full release. If you run into issues, please try the full release first.
 
- Use Homebrew. Download it and do brew install macvimin a terminal. If you do this, MacVim will not automatically check for updates, and the updating is handled by Homebrew instead.
- Build yourself: See Building for how to build MacVim yourself.
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Other package managers: See for other package managers that could be used to install MacVim. 
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Nightly builds: If you would like a build of the latest development version, visit , select the newest run, and download MacVim.dmg from it (you need to be logged in to GitHub). - 
You can also do the same in the terminal by using the GitHub command-line tool gh:gh run download \ -R macvim-dev/macvim -n MacVim.dmg \ $(gh run list -R macvim-dev/macvim -w ci-macvim.yaml -L 1 -e push -b master -s success --json databaseId -q '.[0].databaseId')
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Note: This version of MacVim is not signed/notarized and is intended for testing only. You will have to manually go to macOS Security settings and allow it to be run, or use the terminal command xattr -d com.apple.quarantine MacVim.app. Only do this if you are comfortable with in-development builds and want to try out the latest work-in-progress features and fixes.
 
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