Led line editor

led line editor

Web site: github.com/hulkiedo17/led Category: Office Subcategory: Text Editors Platform: Linux, Unix-like License: GNU GPL Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: May 2021 Led line editor – a line-oriented text editor in command line. This editor is similar to the standard program on unix systems – GNU ed. But i’m not going to make an exact clone … Read more

Crossline

Web site: github.com/jcwangxp/Crossline Category: Office Subcategory: Text Editors Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows, Unix License: MIT Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: December 2019 Crossline – a small, self-contained, zero-config, MIT licensed, cross-platform, readline and libedit replacement. Crossline supports multiple line edit mode like readline. If you input a very long line and then you want … Read more

BitlBee

bitlbee

Web site: bitlbee.org Category: Network Subcategory: Instant Messengers, IRC Clients Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows, BSD, Unix, AmigaOS License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: BitlBee First release: August 9, 2002 BitlBee – an instant messaging client. However, unlike traditional clients, BitlBee is a network gateway that presents itself to the user as an IRC server … Read more

Bash Line Editor

bash line editor

Web site: github.com/akinomyoga/ble.sh Category: Office Subcategory: Text Editors Platform: Linux, Unix-like License: BSD Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: 2015 Bash Line Editor – a line editor written in pure Bash with syntax highlighting, auto suggestions, vim modes, etc. for Bash interactive sessions. This script supports Bash 3.0 or higher although we recommend using ble.sh with … Read more

WikiWikiWeb

wikiwikiweb

Web site: wiki.c2.com Category: Network Subcategory: Wiki Platform: Linux, Unix-like License: unknow Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: WikiWikiWeb First release: 1995 WikiWikiWeb – the world’s first wiki software. This wiki accompanies the Portland Pattern Repository (PPR) at c2.com and is located at c2.com/cgi/wiki. The term wiki, which is used to describe modifiable Web pages such as Wikipedia, … Read more

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