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    led-text-editor

    led-text-editor

    A simple and easy-to-use but yet powerful line-oriented text editor.

    led is a simple and easy-to-use but yet powerful line-oriented text editor. It is written in Urn Lisp and compiled to Lua, so it is available for every platform where Lua (version 5.1 or higher) is available as well; however some special features are available only with Lua 5.1 (or LuaJIT) on AmigaOS, MorphOS, AROS and UNIX with XTerm. The latest release (18-Mar-2021) now supports also scripts.
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    gema is a general purpose text processing utility based on the concept of pattern matching. It reads an input file and copies it to an output file transforming the data as specified by the patterns defined by the user. See the "Wiki" tab for further information.
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    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    FiatLux

    FiatLux

    FiatLux is a programmer's text editor written with wxWidgets

    FiatLux is a programmer's text editor written in C++ and wxWidgets. Can be extend with lua.
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