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''Text editors developed at AT&T Bell Laboratories'' ---- === Bell Labs Editor Family: === ---- * '''About [[Bell Labs]]:''' The BellLabsFamily of editors are focused on the use of RegularExpressions and command-line entry. Into this family, I would place the whole [[ViFamily]] (though not developed by BellLabs, they have a common heritage) as well as the following: * The [[qed]] line editor which is an ancestor of [[ed]] * The unix [[ed]] line editor * [[Edit]], a simplified [[ed]] workalike, written for and documented in Software Tools and Software Tools in Pascal by Kerninghan and Plaugher * The unix [[ex]] line editor mode common to the ViFamily editors * The [[sed]] stream editor (a non-interactive scripting tool) * [[help]] - Combination editor/shell/user interface for Bell Labs Plan 9 OS 1st Edition * [[jim]] - The precursor to the Sam editor, written by Rob Pike for the Plan 9 OS * [[MiniTrue (MTR)]] - Fast and powerful search/replace functionality with a full-featured textviewer * [[Msub]] - Script driven text manipulation tool * The [[Sam]] windowed editor for [[Plan9OperatingSystem]], the successor to Unix * The [[ACME]] editor, which is the successor to [[Sam]] * [[Acme-SAC]] - Open source, standalone editor/shell/user interface based on ACME * The [[Wily]] editor (is a Unix clone of [[ACME]] ) * [[A]] is a stand alone imp[lementation os ACME written in the Go language I believe there was an editor called [[Jim]] which preceeded [[Sam]]. Any ideas out there? : See Rob Pike's comments in the Slashdot article excerpted in the wiki entry on [[Sam]]. --DMcCunney : And see the page on jim, quoting comments from a paper by Rob Pike on the history of Sam -- DMcCunney 04/25/09
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