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    Kilo

    Kilo

    A text editor in less than 1000 LOC with syntax highlight and search

    ...It was created by Salvatore Sanfilippo (antirez, also known for Redis) as an exercise in writing a small, self-contained editor that others can study and extend. Despite its tiny size, Kilo supports core editor features like opening and saving files, incremental search, and basic syntax highlighting. It deliberately avoids external dependencies, not even using curses; instead it talks directly to the terminal using VT100 escape sequences, making it portable to most Unix-like systems with a compatible terminal. Because the codebase is compact and well-structured, it has become a popular teaching and learning resource, inspiring tutorials such as “Build Your Own Text Editor” that walk through implementing Kilo step by step.
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    DocScript is an approach to document preparation. It presents tools and utilities to edit and publish documents. The philosophy behind the DocScript project is to utilize the programming tools you're working with anyway in your daily work.
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    Grief

    Grief - BRIEF clone

    ...Based on a long standing interface, Grief is an intuitive and easy editor to both novice and seasoned developers, inheriting its clean user interface from the BRIEF family of programmers editors. Brief, BRIEF, or B.R.I.E.F., an acronym for Basic Reconfigurable Interactive Editing Facility, was a popular programmer's text editor in the 1980s and early 1990s. Latest: https://github.com/adamyg/grief Workflow: https://github.com/adamyg/grief/actions
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    SciTECO

    SciTECO

    Advanced TECO dialect and interactive screen editor based on Scintilla

    SciTECO is an interactive TECO dialect, similar to Video TECO. It also adds features from classic TECO-11, as well as unique new ideas. Project development takes place here: https://git.fmsbw.de/sciteco The download archive is mirrored at Sourceforge, but for nightly builds check out: https://sciteco.fmsbw.de/downloads/nightly/
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    SC

    SC is a C based meta/programming language/environment

    SC is a C based/compatible language that uses a binary source code format and a "special" editor to provide a far more advanced programming and meta-programming environment. The basic philosophy is to "simplify" the "form" and not the "meaning" of C. SC allows you to write source code that can analyze and modify itself. Which in turn allows you to create far more compact and powerful libraries, templates, toolkits and simply source code, using techniques similar to aspect and/or language oriented programming. ...
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    odt2braille
    odt2braille is a Braille extension to OpenOffice.org Writer. odt2braille enables authors to print documents to a Braille embosser and to export documents as Braille files. The Braille output is well-formatted and highly customizable.
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    Ein Toll für das Linux Mint Wiki unter: http://www.linuxmint.bplaced.net
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    Automatically translate english/french/german text to german/french/english text and output speech in appropriate language. All Automagically with the power of the inter-webs.
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    YaLfe is a simple text-editor. It had been written with C and GTK+. So far you can only do the basic things, but I'm planning to add more features to it. Now you can open, save files and import .rtf files and search the opened file.
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    Radoteur is a basic word generator ; from a list of words, it generates word which \"feel\" the same.
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    Peacock is a HTML Editor for GTK+/GNOME. It supports most of basic HTML. It features Session Management and HTML Preview using the GtkHTML widget, Drag N' Drop among other things. Its distributed under GPL.
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    Nonsense Software is a group working on several games and other programs. We are currently working on opening up the source code on our completed projects under the GPL.
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