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  2. vi (text editor) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vi_(text_editor)

    vi is a screen-oriented text editor originally created for Unix in 1976 by Bill Joy. It has a portable subset of behavior and commands standardized by POSIX, and is widely used and available on various platforms.

  3. Vim (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Vim is a free and open-source, screen-based text editor program that is an improved clone of Bill Joy's vi. Learn about its history, features, modes, scripting, availability, and more on Wikipedia.

  4. Learning the vi and Vim Editors - Wikipedia

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    In his 2008 review of the 7th edition for Dr. Dobb's Journal, author Mike Riley compared the coverage afforded by the book to a combination of the Vim online documentation and O'Reilly's vi Editor Pocket Reference. While noting that the book "continues to fulfill an apparent market need," he did not find the book appropriate for more advanced ...

  5. Comparison of TeX editors - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive table of TeX editors with their properties, such as editing style, operating systems, costs, license, and features. See screenshots and video tutorials of TeX editors and learn how to choose the best one for your needs.

  6. Bram Moolenaar - Wikipedia

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    Bram Moolenaar (1961-2023) was a Dutch software engineer and activist who created Vim, a popular text editor. He also supported ICCF Holland, a charity for AIDS victims in Uganda, and worked for Google until 2021.

  7. Elvis (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Elvis was the pioneering vi clone, widely admired in the 1990s for its conciseness, and many features. [2] [3] It influenced the development of Vim until about 1997.[4] [5]It was the first to provide color syntax highlighting (and to generalize syntax highlighting to multiple file types), first to provide highlighted selections via keyboard.

  8. List of text editors - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of notable text editors for various platforms and purposes, with descriptions and licenses. Compare different features, functions and history of text editors such as Emacs, vim, Notepad++, Sublime Text and more.

  9. Emacs - Wikipedia

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    Emacs is a text editor that allows users to customize and automate its features with Lisp commands and macros. It originated in the 1970s at MIT and has many variants, such as GNU Emacs and XEmacs, that are compatible with each other.