The smallest functional Emacs in less than 2000 lines of C |
The smallest functional Emacs in less than 2000 lines of C |
Author: Hugh Barney Download: https://github.com/hughbarney/atto Family: EmacsFamily, FoldingEditors TinyEditors Platform: Unix, Linux, Windows (requires pdcurses) License: Open source Readme: https://github.com/hughbarney/atto/blob/master/README.md |
Atto Emacs is inspired by MicroEmacs, Nano, Pico and my earlier project known as Perfect Emacs Author: Hugh Barney Download: https://github.com/hughbarney/atto Family: EmacsFamily, FoldingEditors Platform: Unix, Linux, Windows (requires pdcurses) License: Open source Readme: https://github.com/hughbarney/atto/blob/master/README.md Support: Basic Emacs command set, multiple buffers, multiple windows, search, replace, cut, copy, paste |
Support: Basic Emacs command set, multiple buffers, multiple windows, search, replace, cut, copy, paste |
Atto Emacs is inspired by MicroEmacs, Nano, Pico and my earlier project known as Perfect Emacs |
* Be easy to understand without extensive study (to encourage further experimentation). |
* Be easy to understand without extensive study (to encourage further experimentation). |
The smallest functional Emacs in less than 2000 lines of C
Atto Emacs is inspired by MicroEmacs, Nano, Pico and my earlier project known as Perfect Emacs
Author: Hugh Barney Download: https://github.com/hughbarney/atto Family: EmacsFamily, FoldingEditors Platform: Unix, Linux, Windows (requires pdcurses) License: Open source Readme: https://github.com/hughbarney/atto/blob/master/README.md Support: Basic Emacs command set, multiple buffers, multiple windows, search, replace, cut, copy, paste
The goals of Atto are: