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* Emacs
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Emacs is a family of text editors based on extensibility which originated as a
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set of editor macros for the TECO text editor. The most popular Emacs editor is
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GNU Emacs. Others include edwin for the MIT/GNU Scheme system and Zmacs for the
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Open Genera OS.
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Emacs editors are configured through some programming language, usually a
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dialect of {Lisp}. This is what gives them their powerful extension
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properties. GNU Emacs and XEmacs uses Emacs Lisp, a Common Lisp inspired
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dialect. Because of its extensibility, Emacs has become a target for
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applications on its own, trancending the original intent of being merely a text
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editor.
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{https://tildegit.org/opfez/.emacs.d My GNU Emacs configuration}
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