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If you are familiar with Emacs loving its unique features, but want a lightweight replacement supporting deliberate horizontal and vertical splitting of the display area, support for showing the same buffer in multiple panels updated simultaneously when you type, having at the same time also comparable extensibility, Textadept will be the right choice.


 Extensible open source text editor based on Lua

 Author:   Mitchell
 Homepage: http://foicica.com/textadept
           https://orbitalquark.github.io/textadept/   
 Wiki:     http://foicica.com/wiki/textadept
 Manual:   http://foicica.com/textadept/manual.html
 Family:   ScriptedEditorFamily ScintillaEditorFamily LuaEditorFamily
 Platform: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X with GtK?+
 License:  MIT

(TextAdept is migrating to GitHub. The second Homepage entry points to the GitHub page --DMcCunney 09/14/20)

Textadept is a fast, minimalist, and ridiculously extensible text editor for Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows. The C core will always be less than 2000 lines of code (excluding comments and blank lines) and contains the bare framework for a text editor. More than half of the C base is the Lua extension, and nearly everything in Textadept is controlled by Lua, making the editor's extensibility almost limitless.

If you are familiar with Emacs loving its unique features, but want a lightweight replacement supporting deliberate horizontal and vertical splitting of the display area, support for showing the same buffer in multiple panels updated simultaneously when you type, having at the same time also comparable extensibility, Textadept will be the right choice.

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