mittelmark / microemacsLinks
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, ...
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