bjasspa / jasspaLinks
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.
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