Universal shell supporting code highlighting, files, and interpretation without the need to download a language.
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Universal shell supporting code highlighting, files, and interpretation without the need to download a language.
Modern Jasspa's Microemacs fork - based on Dave Conroy and Daniel Lawrences code. Text editor with GUI and terminal mode, with syntax highlighting, folding, outlines, abbreviations, own extension language, calendar, games, notes, ...
Take notes without worrying about the path where the file is 🌂
Jasspa's MicroEmacs is a powerful and efficient terminal and window based text editor. Designed to be lightweight yet feature-rich its key features include syntax highlighting, macro scripting support, and a rich set of customisation options enabling users to tailor the editor to their specific development needs.
A swiss army knife plugin that super charges ⚡️ your micro text editor
A no-dependency, terminal editor
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