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'''GNU Emacs''' is an extensible, self-documenting text editor. Emacs is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software free software (Wikipedia)] and part of the [https://www.gnu.org/ GNU Operating System]. | '''GNU Emacs''' is an extensible, self-documenting text editor. Emacs is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software free software (Wikipedia)] and part of the [https://www.gnu.org/ GNU Operating System]. | ||
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= Project Pages = | = Project Pages = | ||
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* Adding Emacs-style key bindings to other programs and operating systems. | * Adding Emacs-style key bindings to other programs and operating systems. | ||
− | * | + | * [[Richard Stallman | Saint IGNUcius]] and the Church of Emacs |
* Saving the world from <tt>vi</tt> | * Saving the world from <tt>vi</tt> | ||
[[Category:Emacs]] | [[Category:Emacs]] |
Latest revision as of 08:06, 20 September 2016
GNU Emacs is an extensible, self-documenting text editor. Emacs is free software (Wikipedia) and part of the GNU Operating System.
Versions
Project Pages
Project mailing lists
External Links
Popular Culture and Community
- Real Programmers
- Try M-x butterfly on your Emacs right now and unleash its powers.
- Adding Emacs-style key bindings to other programs and operating systems.
- Saint IGNUcius and the Church of Emacs
- Saving the world from vi