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## Getting your editor set up
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If you've read this far, it's time to set up your editor. Mu is really
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intended to be read interactively rather than on a browser.
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There is rudimentary syntax highlighting support for Mu and SubX files for
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various editors. Look for your editor in `mu.*` and `subx.*`, and follow the
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instructions within.
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The Vim files are most developed. In particular, I recommend some optional
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setup in subx.vim to use multiple colors for comments.
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If you use [Exuberant Ctags](http://ctags.sourceforge.net) for jumping easily
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from names to their definitions in your editor, copy the contents of `exuberant_ctags_rc`
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into your `.ctags` file.
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[Here](https://lobste.rs/s/qglfdp/subx_minimalist_assembly_language_for#c_o9ddqk)
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are some tips on my setup for quickly finding the right opcode for any
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situation from within Vim.
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