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
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
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 The goals of Atto are: