The definition of emacsEmacs is both one of the most powerful and one of the
most popular text editing programs
in existence. Versions can be found for most
platforms, and in fact
multiple companies make versions, so for a given platform there might even
be a choice. There is even a free GNU
version available. The drawback with emacs is that it is
not in the least bit
lightweight. In fact,
it goes so far in the other direction that even its advocates will
occasionally joke about it. It is however extremely
capable. Almost anything that one would need to relating
to text can be done with emacs and is probably built-in.
Even if one manages to find something that emacs was not
built to do, emacs has a built-in
Lisp
interpreter
capable of not only extending its text editing
capabilities, but even of being used as a
scripting
language
in its own right.
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