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GNU EMACS

  • GNU Emacs
  • GNU version of the Emacs text editor

    self-documenting text editor." Most functionality in GNU Emacs is implemented in user-accessible Emacs Lisp, allowing deep extensibility directly by users

    GNU Emacs

    GNU Emacs

    GNU_Emacs

  • Emacs Lisp
  • Dialect of Lisp in the Emacs text editor

    Emacs Lisp is a Lisp dialect made for GNU Emacs. It is used for implementing most of the editing functionality built into Emacs, the remainder being written

    Emacs Lisp

    Emacs Lisp

    Emacs_Lisp

  • Emacs
  • Family of text editors

    variant, GNU Emacs, describes it as "the extensible, customizable, self-documenting, real-time display editor". Development of the first Emacs began in

    Emacs

    Emacs

    Emacs

  • GNU General Public License
  • Series of free software licenses

    GNU Project. The license was based on unifying similar licenses used for early versions of the GNU Emacs text editor, the GNU Debugger, and the GNU C

    GNU General Public License

    GNU General Public License

    GNU_General_Public_License

  • GNU Project
  • Free software project

    aspects of the GNU Project (and free software in general) are shared in a detailed narrative in the Emacs help system. (C-h g runs the Emacs editor command

    GNU Project

    GNU Project

    GNU_Project

  • Richard Stallman
  • American activist and programmer (born 1953)

    Stallman launched the GNU Project, founded the Free Software Foundation (FSF) in October 1985, developed the GNU C Compiler and GNU Emacs, and wrote all versions

    Richard Stallman

    Richard Stallman

    Richard_Stallman

  • Editor war
  • Rivalry between Emacs and vi text editors

    before macOS Monterey 12.3), TextEdit, Vim, and Emacs. The Church of Emacs, formed by Emacs and the GNU Project's creator Richard Stallman, is a parody

    Editor war

    Editor_war

  • GNU Guile
  • Extension language

    Templeton. "The future of Emacs, Guile, and Emacs Lisp". Retrieved 2025-02-23. "Beguiling Emacs: Guile-Emacs relaunched!". EmacsConf. Retrieved 2025-02-24

    GNU Guile

    GNU Guile

    GNU_Guile

  • Gosling Emacs
  • Emacs implementation by James Gosling

    Gosling Emacs (often shortened to "Gosmacs" or "gmacs") is a discontinued Emacs implementation written in 1981 by James Gosling in C. Gosling initially

    Gosling Emacs

    Gosling_Emacs

  • Eww (web browser)
  • For GNU Emacs

    Emacs Web Wowser (a backronym of "eww") is a lightweight web browser within the GNU Emacs text editor. Eww can only do basic rendering of HTML; there

    Eww (web browser)

    Eww (web browser)

    Eww_(web_browser)

  • Comparison of text editors
  • Wayback Machine. GNU Emacs 27.1 includes built-in support for tab bar (per-frame) and tab-line (per-window). Earlier versions of GNU Emacs can use a tabbed

    Comparison of text editors

    Comparison_of_text_editors

  • Doom Emacs
  • Configuration framework for GNU Emacs

    Doom Emacs is a configuration framework for GNU Emacs. It aims to balance stability, reproducibility, and efficiency while maintaining the flexibility

    Doom Emacs

    Doom Emacs

    Doom_Emacs

  • List of text editors
  • , & Raymond, E. S. (1996). Learning GNU Emacs. " O'Reilly Media, Inc.". Glickstein, B. (1997). Writing GNU Emacs Extensions: Editor Customizations and

    List of text editors

    List_of_text_editors

  • XEmacs
  • Graphical and console-based text editor

    new version of GNU Emacs (presumed to be version 19). In the late 1980s, Richard P. Gabriel's Lucid Inc. faced a requirement to ship Emacs to support the

    XEmacs

    XEmacs

    XEmacs

  • MicroEMACS
  • Small text editor program from the EMACS family

    MicroEMACS also exist, such as mg, a more GNU Emacs-compatible editor. Many relationships to contemporary editors can also be found in MicroEMACS. The

    MicroEMACS

    MicroEMACS

    MicroEMACS

  • Linux
  • Family of Unix-like operating systems

    its own Turing complete scripting system, and the advanced text editor GNU Emacs is built around a general purpose Lisp interpreter. Most distributions

    Linux

    Linux

    Linux

  • ERC (software)
  • IRC client for the Emacs text editor

    ERC is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client integrated into GNU Emacs. It is written in Emacs Lisp. ERC includes message timestamping, automatic channel

    ERC (software)

    ERC (software)

    ERC_(software)

  • List of GNU packages
  • – data recovery tool GNU Emacs – implementation of Emacs editor GNU fcrypt – on-the-fly encryption GNU Guix – package manager GNU libextractor – metadata

    List of GNU packages

    List_of_GNU_packages

  • Gnus
  • Email and news software

    Gnus (/ɡəˈnuːz, ˈɡnuːz/), or Gnus Network User Services, is a message reader which is part of GNU Emacs. It supports reading and composing both e-mail

    Gnus

    Gnus

    Gnus

  • GNU Debugger
  • Source-level debugger

    Stallman in 1986 as part of his GNU system, after his GNU Emacs was "reasonably stable". GDB is free software released under the GNU General Public License (GPL)

    GNU Debugger

    GNU Debugger

    GNU_Debugger

  • Comparison of hex editors
  • character set, OEM is the DOS character set. Both are based on ASCII. "GNU Emacs". GNU.org. Retrieved 2023-08-09. "Releases · WerWolv/ImHex". GitHub. "Vim

    Comparison of hex editors

    Comparison_of_hex_editors

  • DWIM
  • Software that guesses users' intentions

    in augmented form within the context of the GNU Emacs text editor to describe the design philosophy of Emacs Lisp functions or commands that attempt to

    DWIM

    DWIM

  • GNU Compiler Collection
  • Free and open-source compiler for various programming languages

    download GCC instead of the vendor's tools. While Stallman considered GNU Emacs as his main project, by 1990 GCC supported thirteen computer architectures

    GNU Compiler Collection

    GNU Compiler Collection

    GNU_Compiler_Collection

  • Free-software license
  • License allowing software modification and redistribution

    December 1985). "Montgomery EMACS : when did it leave the Public Domain ?". Newsgroup: net.emacs. The latter is covered by the GNU Emacs General Public License

    Free-software license

    Free-software license

    Free-software_license

  • Richard P. Gabriel
  • American poet

    version of Emacs, GNU Emacs. GNU Emacs was not up to Lucid’s needs, however, and several Lucid programmers were assigned to help develop GNU Emacs. Friction

    Richard P. Gabriel

    Richard_P._Gabriel

  • Indentation style
  • Computer programming convention

    sample source code above on Ubuntu 18.04 with GNU indent 2.2.11 and GNU Emacs 25.2.2 started with emacs --no-init-file. "Linux kernel coding style". Retrieved

    Indentation style

    Indentation_style

  • GNU TeXmacs
  • Open-source word processor

    typesetting component of the GNU Project. It originated as a variant of GNU Emacs with TeX functionalities, though it shares no code with those programs

    GNU TeXmacs

    GNU TeXmacs

    GNU_TeXmacs

  • GNU Readline
  • Software library

    originally included its Emacs editing mode due to the influence of Korn Shell's Emacs editing mode. Emacs is the default mode. Emacs editing mode key bindings

    GNU Readline

    GNU_Readline

  • MIT/GNU Scheme
  • Dialect of Lisp, a programming language

    include software that can be run on MIT/GNU Scheme. Edwin is a built-in Emacs-like editor that comes with MIT/GNU Scheme. Edwin normally displays the *scheme*

    MIT/GNU Scheme

    MIT/GNU Scheme

    MIT/GNU_Scheme

  • DJGPP
  • Implementation of the GNU toolchain for DOS

    Autoconf 2.5.9 Automake 1.9.4 Binutils 2.35.1 GNU Bash 4.4 GNU Bison 2.4.1, Flex 2.5.4 GNU Emacs 29 GNU MPC 1.1.0, MPFR 4.1.0 It is also possible to use DJGPP

    DJGPP

    DJGPP

    DJGPP

  • GNU Manifesto
  • 1985 call to action to create a free computer operating system

    included with GNU software such as Emacs, and is publicly available. Some parts of the GNU Manifesto began as an announcement of the GNU Project posted

    GNU Manifesto

    GNU Manifesto

    GNU_Manifesto

  • ASCII
  • Character encoding standard

    (2014-05-29). "Re: editor and word processor history (was: Re: RTF for emacs)". help-gnu-emacs (Mailing list). Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved

    ASCII

    ASCII

    ASCII

  • Org-mode
  • Open source mode for GNU Emacs

    editing, formatting, and organizing within the free software text editor GNU Emacs and its derivatives, designed for notes, planning, and authoring. The

    Org-mode

    Org-mode

    Org-mode

  • ROT13
  • Simple encryption method

    Retrieved 2 August 2019. "Rmail Rot13 – GNU Emacs Manual" Archived 24 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine. www.gnu.org. "Best of VIM Tips, gVIM's Key Features

    ROT13

    ROT13

    ROT13

  • Integrated development environment
  • Software application used to develop software

    include: Language support Some IDEs support multiple languages, such as GNU Emacs, IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, MyEclipse, NetBeans, MonoDevelop, JDoodle or

    Integrated development environment

    Integrated development environment

    Integrated_development_environment

  • Magit
  • Emacs interface for the Git version control system

    /ˈmʌɡɪt/ MUH-git) is a Git version control interface for GNU Emacs. It is written in Emacs Lisp and distributed through the MELPA package repository

    Magit

    Magit

  • ELIZA
  • Natural language processing computer program

    comes with the default release of GNU Emacs, and which can be accessed by typing M-x doctor from most modern Emacs implementations. From Figure 15.5,

    ELIZA

    ELIZA

    ELIZA

  • Bash (Unix shell)
  • GNU replacement for the Bourne shell

    by the Free Software Foundation and created in 1989 by Brian Fox for the GNU Project, it is designed as a completely free software alternative for the

    Bash (Unix shell)

    Bash (Unix shell)

    Bash_(Unix_shell)

  • GNU Guix
  • Purely functional package manager for the GNU system

    GNU Guix (/ɡiːks/; portmanteau of Guile and Nix) is a functional programming cross-platform package manager and a tool to instantiate and manage Unix-like

    GNU Guix

    GNU Guix

    GNU_Guix

  • GNU/Linux naming controversy
  • Linguistic controversy about software projects

    (glibc), GNU Core Utilities (coreutils), GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), GNU Binutils, GNU gzip, GNU tar, GNU gettext, GNU grep, GNU awk, GNU sed, GNU Findutils

    GNU/Linux naming controversy

    GNU/Linux naming controversy

    GNU/Linux_naming_controversy

  • GNU GLOBAL
  • GNU GLOBAL is a software tool for source code tagging to aid code comprehension. It works in a uniform fashion in various environments (GNU Emacs, Vim

    GNU GLOBAL

    GNU GLOBAL

    GNU_GLOBAL

  • Spacemacs
  • Free software

    Spacemacs is a configuration framework for GNU Emacs. It can take advantage of all of GNU Emacs' features, including both graphical and command-line user

    Spacemacs

    Spacemacs

    Spacemacs

  • GNU Free Documentation License
  • Copyleft license primarily for free software documentation

    sections, ever since the 80s when we first made the GNU Manifesto an invariant section in the Emacs Manual, was to make sure they could not be removed

    GNU Free Documentation License

    GNU Free Documentation License

    GNU_Free_Documentation_License

  • GNU coding standards
  • Rules for consistent program functionality

    Being tightly integrated with the GNU system, GNU Emacs provides automatic formatting of C code to match the GNU coding standards. Rather than manually

    GNU coding standards

    GNU_coding_standards

  • Multics Emacs
  • Multics version of Emacs text editor

    1976 TECO implementation of Emacs and a precursor of later GNU Emacs. It has been claimed to be the first version of Emacs to be written in the Lisp programming

    Multics Emacs

    Multics Emacs

    Multics_Emacs

  • GNU toolchain
  • Collection of programming tools produced by the GNU Project

    The GNU toolchain is a broad collection of programming tools produced by the GNU Project. These tools form a toolchain (a suite of tools used in a serial

    GNU toolchain

    GNU_toolchain

  • GNU variants
  • Operating systems based on GNU

    GNU variants are operating systems based upon the GNU operating system (namely those whose components include the GNU C library and system libraries;

    GNU variants

    GNU variants

    GNU_variants

  • Fork (software development)
  • Independent software derived from existing software

    social pressure against forking. As a result, major forks (such as the Gnu-Emacs/XEmacs split, the fissioning of the 386BSD group into three daughter projects

    Fork (software development)

    Fork_(software_development)

  • Full-screen writing program
  • Text editor that occupies the full display

    Text supports a distraction-free full-screen view. Packages exist for GNU Emacs that turn off various features and reformat the display to a distraction-free

    Full-screen writing program

    Full-screen_writing_program

  • Conkeror
  • Mozilla-based web browser

    computer keyboard. Its design is mainly patterned after the text editor GNU Emacs, with some influence from other programs, including vi. It was originally

    Conkeror

    Conkeror

    Conkeror

  • Minimalism (computing)
  • Minimalist philosophies in hardware and software

    GNU Emacs text editor, which gained the backronym "Eight Megabytes And Constantly Swapping" in an era when 8 megabytes was a lot of RAM. Today, Emacs'

    Minimalism (computing)

    Minimalism_(computing)

  • Rcirc
  • IRC client

    Retrieved 2009-10-16. Stallman, Richard (2007-06-03). "Emacs 22.1 released". info-gnu-emacs (Mailing list). Retrieved 2009-10-16. rcirc at EmacsWiki v t e

    Rcirc

    Rcirc

    Rcirc

  • Logarithmic scale
  • Measurement scale based on orders of magnitude

    Retrieved 2016-12-18. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Logarithmic scale. "GNU Emacs Calc Manual: Logarithmic Units". Gnu.org. Retrieved 2016-11-23.

    Logarithmic scale

    Logarithmic scale

    Logarithmic_scale

  • Tree-sitter (parser generator)
  • Parser generator and library

    Text editors which have official integrations with Tree-sitter include GNU Emacs, Neovim, Lapce, Zed, Helix, and Atom. Language bindings allow it to be

    Tree-sitter (parser generator)

    Tree-sitter (parser generator)

    Tree-sitter_(parser_generator)

  • Brian Fox (programmer)
  • American computer programmer

    authored GNU Bash, GNU Makeinfo, GNU Info, GNU Finger, GNU Echo and the readline and history libraries. He was also the maintainer of GNU Emacs for a time

    Brian Fox (programmer)

    Brian Fox (programmer)

    Brian_Fox_(programmer)

  • Tar (computing)
  • File format and file archiver program

    extracting them. Vim can open tar archives and display their contents. GNU Emacs is also able to open a tar archive and display its contents in a dired

    Tar (computing)

    Tar_(computing)

  • ICalendar
  • Computer file format for calendar information

    (formerly IBM Notes and Lotus Notes) free software: GNOME Evolution, GNU Emacs, Mozilla Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey It is partially supported by Microsoft

    ICalendar

    ICalendar

  • Tiling window manager
  • Window manager with non-overlapping frames

    like Openbox and uzbl. EXWM — EXWM (Emacs X Window Manager) is a full-featured tiling X window manager for Emacs built on top of XELB. It features fully

    Tiling window manager

    Tiling window manager

    Tiling_window_manager

  • Tilde
  • Punctuation and accent mark (~, ◌̃)

    name. It originated with the Emacs text editor and was adopted by many other editors and some command-line tools. Emacs also introduced an elaborate numbered

    Tilde

    Tilde

  • GNU GRUB
  • Boot loader package

    GNU GRUB (short for GNU GRand Unified Bootloader, commonly referred to as GRUB) is a boot loader package from the GNU Project. GRUB is the reference implementation

    GNU GRUB

    GNU GRUB

    GNU_GRUB

  • Slackware
  • Linux distribution

    utilities, including an X11 graphical interface, TCP/IP, UUCP networking, and GNU Emacs. Patrick Volkerding started with SLS after needing a LISP interpreter

    Slackware

    Slackware

    Slackware

  • Eric Abrahamsen
  • American literary translator

    Snow 下雨下雪 In his spare time, Abrahamsen is also a programmer active in Emacs community. He is the author of Org-Translate, an Org-based translation environment

    Eric Abrahamsen

    Eric Abrahamsen

    Eric_Abrahamsen

  • Keyboard shortcut
  • Assignments for computer keyboard keys

    Retrieved 7 January 2011. "GNU Emacs Manual: Commands". Emacs does not assign meanings to keys directly. Instead, Emacs assigns meanings to named commands

    Keyboard shortcut

    Keyboard shortcut

    Keyboard_shortcut

  • Gnuplot
  • Command-line and GUI plotting program

    developed by DTU Energy Gnuplot add-in for Microsoft Excel Calc, the GNU Emacs calculator gnuplot can be used from various programming languages to graph

    Gnuplot

    Gnuplot

    Gnuplot

  • William John Sullivan
  • American software programmer

    speaker and webmaster for the GNU Project. He also maintains the Plannermode and delicious-el packages for the GNU Emacs text editor. Active in both the

    William John Sullivan

    William John Sullivan

    William_John_Sullivan

  • Gettext
  • GNU internationalization and localization software

    translating. The most commonly used implementation of gettext is GNU gettext, released by the GNU Project in 1995. The runtime library is libintl. gettext provides

    Gettext

    Gettext

  • Dired
  • File system directory editor

    incorporated into GNU Emacs from the earliest versions, and re-implemented in C and C++ on other operating systems. When run in Emacs, dired displays an

    Dired

    Dired

    Dired

  • Space-cadet keyboard
  • Keyboard used on MIT Lisp machines, influential to Emacs

    operate. Emacs uses "M-" as the prefix for ⎇ Alt when describing key presses: the "M-" stands for Meta on the space-cadet keyboard, and when Emacs was ported

    Space-cadet keyboard

    Space-cadet keyboard

    Space-cadet_keyboard

  • Free software
  • Software licensed to be freely used, modified and distributed

    the popular Emacs program and a longtime member of the hacker community at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, announced the GNU Project, the

    Free software

    Free software

    Free_software

  • Lucid Inc.
  • Defunct American software company

    core component of the IDE was Richard Stallman's version of Emacs, GNU Emacs. GNU Emacs was not suitable for Lucid's needs, however, and several Lucid

    Lucid Inc.

    Lucid_Inc.

  • Source code editors for Erlang
  • features) have support for Erlang. erlang.org: Erlang tools EDTS plug-in for GNU Emacs vim-erlang-compiler plug-in for Vim Tag List plug-in for Vim vim-erlang-omnicomplete

    Source code editors for Erlang

    Source_code_editors_for_Erlang

  • Dunnet (video game)
  • 1982 video game

    earn points. Dunnet is playable on any operating system with the Emacs editor. Emacs comes with most Unices, including macOS (prior to version 10.15 Catalina)

    Dunnet (video game)

    Dunnet (video game)

    Dunnet_(video_game)

  • The Cuckoo's Egg (book)
  • 1989 nonfiction book by Clifford Stoll

    by exploiting a vulnerability in the movemail function of the original GNU Emacs. Early on, and over the course of a long weekend, Stoll rounded up fifty

    The Cuckoo's Egg (book)

    The_Cuckoo's_Egg_(book)

  • Open-source license
  • Software license allowing source code to be used, modified, and shared

    working on the GNU operating system, adopted the term. An early version of copyleft licensing was used for the 1985 release of GNU Emacs. The term became

    Open-source license

    Open-source license

    Open-source_license

  • Comparison of email clients
  • 24 May 2026. "46.0 · Tags · GNOME / Geary · GitLab". "GNUS: a NNTP based news reader for GNU Emacs (1 of 2)". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03.

    Comparison of email clients

    Comparison_of_email_clients

  • JOVE
  • Text editor

    JOVE (Jonathan's Own Version of Emacs) is an open-source, Emacs-like text editor, primarily intended for Unix-like operating systems. It also supports

    JOVE

    JOVE

    JOVE

  • Lisp (programming language)
  • Programming language family

    scripting languages in many applications, with the best-known being Emacs Lisp in the Emacs editor, AutoLISP and later Visual Lisp in AutoCAD, Nyquist in Audacity

    Lisp (programming language)

    Lisp_(programming_language)

  • Hard link
  • Directory entry (in a directory-based file system) that associates a name with a file

    However, some editors, such as GNU Emacs, break the hard link concept. When opening a file for editing, e.g., "LINK B.TXT", emacs renames "LINK B.TXT" to "LINK

    Hard link

    Hard_link

  • Man page
  • Software documentation on Unix systems

    should use the higher-quality native HTML output (man --html) instead. The GNU Emacs program WoMan (from "WithOut man") allows for browsing man pages from

    Man page

    Man page

    Man_page

  • Opcode
  • Part of a machine instruction

    which are interpreted by Java virtual machines, the byte code used in GNU Emacs for compiled Lisp code, and NET Common Intermediate Language. Computer

    Opcode

    Opcode

  • R (programming language)
  • Programming language for statistics

    authors and users). R is free and open-source software distributed under the GNU General Public License. The language is implemented primarily in C, Fortran

    R (programming language)

    R (programming language)

    R_(programming_language)

  • Zippy the Pinhead
  • Fictional character in an American comic strip

    November 2008 "Re: yow.c". Lists.gnu.org. Retrieved 2013-02-18. "[emacs] View of /emacs/etc/yow.lines". Cvs.savannah.gnu.org. Retrieved 2013-02-18.[dead

    Zippy the Pinhead

    Zippy_the_Pinhead

  • DotGNU
  • Open-source implementation of .NET Framework

    libJIT has also seen some use in other open source projects, including GNU Emacs, ILDJIT and HornetsEye. The Portable .NET class library seeks to provide

    DotGNU

    DotGNU

  • Pylint
  • Python static code analysis tool

    with PyDev, Spyder and Visual Studio Code, and editors such as Atom, GNU Emacs and Vim. "Pylint User Manual – Pylint 2.0.0 documentation". Docs.pylint

    Pylint

    Pylint

  • Yoficator
  • Software to adjust letters in Russian text

    "everything"). A combined strategy is implemented in a yoficator for GNU Emacs. The term "yoficator" is also used to mean "one who yoficates", or, in

    Yoficator

    Yoficator

  • Comparison of feed aggregators
  • Comparative list of RSS feed aggregators

    "Feedbin License". GitHub. Retrieved 11 September 2023. "GNUS: a NNTP based news reader for GNU Emacs (1 of 2)". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03.

    Comparison of feed aggregators

    Comparison_of_feed_aggregators

  • Jamie Zawinski
  • American programmer (born 1968)

    the main tree eventually led to the fork of the project into GNU Emacs and Lucid Emacs (now XEmacs). In 1992 he released the first version of XScreenSaver

    Jamie Zawinski

    Jamie_Zawinski

  • Version control
  • Managing versions of source code or data

    IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, Visual Studio, Delphi, NetBeans IDE, Xcode, and GNU Emacs (via vc.el). Advanced research prototypes generate appropriate commit

    Version control

    Version_control

  • GnuTLS
  • Free software library implementing TLS

    include(d): GNOME CenterIM Exim WeeChat Mutt Wireshark slrn Lynx CUPS gnoMint GNU Emacs Synology DiskStation Manager OpenConnect Free and open-source software

    GnuTLS

    GnuTLS

    GnuTLS

  • Comparison of IRC clients
  • and not documented by the Emacs or ReactOS projects. R, Alexander. "ReactOS and emacs". Retrieved 22 January 2026. "Emacs 29 has been ported to the Haiku

    Comparison of IRC clients

    Comparison_of_IRC_clients

  • Common Lisp
  • Programming language standard

    contrast to Lisp variants such as Emacs Lisp and AutoLISP which are extension languages embedded in particular products (GNU Emacs and AutoCAD, respectively)

    Common Lisp

    Common Lisp

    Common_Lisp

  • AUCTeX
  • Emacs environment for the typesetting of texts with TeX or LaTeX

    AUCTeX is an extensible package for writing and formatting TeX files in Emacs and XEmacs. AUCTeX provides syntax highlighting, smart indentation and formatting

    AUCTeX

    AUCTeX

    AUCTeX

  • The Cathedral and the Bazaar
  • 1990s software development essay and book by Eric S. Raymond

    releases is restricted to an exclusive group of software developers. GNU Emacs and GCC were presented as examples. The bazaar model, in which the code

    The Cathedral and the Bazaar

    The_Cathedral_and_the_Bazaar

  • Comparison of note-taking software
  • Comparison of computer software designed for taking notes

    GitLab. "raw and Scribble Notes in GNU Emacs". YouTube. 7 September 2021. Retrieved 26 February 2023. "Query Replace". gnu.org. Retrieved 19 March 2023. "Frequently

    Comparison of note-taking software

    Comparison_of_note-taking_software

  • Text-based web browser
  • Web browser that only renders text

    CSS or JavaScript. browsh Charlotte Web Browser (for VM/CMS) Emacs/W3 & EWW for GNU Emacs Line Mode Browser (by Tim Berners-Lee) Links ELinks Lynx (and

    Text-based web browser

    Text-based web browser

    Text-based_web_browser

  • List of Usenet newsreaders
  • BSD, Solaris, and Windows. GNOME Evolution Gnus is an email and news client, and feed reader for GNU Emacs. Mozilla Thunderbird is a free and open-source

    List of Usenet newsreaders

    List_of_Usenet_newsreaders

  • Lisp machine
  • Computer specialized in running Lisp

    engineering" – (PDF) "My Lisp Experiences and the Development of GNU Emacs" – transcript of a speech Richard Stallman gave about Emacs, Lisp, and Lisp machines

    Lisp machine

    Lisp machine

    Lisp_machine

  • Super key (keyboard button)
  • Computer key

    alternative key combinations. Emacs emulated Meta+x with Escx or Alt+x (it still described these keys as "M-x" where M- means "Meta"). Emacs commands using the Super

    Super key (keyboard button)

    Super key (keyboard button)

    Super_key_(keyboard_button)

  • Eric S. Raymond
  • US programmer, author, and open-source advocate

    Marc; Raymond, Eric; Rosenblatt, William ‘Bill’, eds. (2004), Learning GNU Emacs (3rd ed.), O'Reilly Media, ISBN 978-0-596-00648-8) The Art of Unix Usability

    Eric S. Raymond

    Eric S. Raymond

    Eric_S._Raymond

  • Comparison of lightweight web browsers
  • and can function in a terminal emulator. Eww is limited to working within Emacs. Links 2 has both a text-based user interface and a graphical user interface

    Comparison of lightweight web browsers

    Comparison_of_lightweight_web_browsers

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing GNU EMACS

GNU EMACS

AI search references containing GNU EMACS

GNU EMACS

  • Anu
  • Boy/Male

    Christian, Finnish, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Telugu

    Anu

    An Atom; Angel; Messenger of God; Love; Sky

    Anu

  • Gun
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gun

    Attribute, Excellence, Merit, Quality, Virtue

    Gun

  • Gau
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Basque, Farsi, French

    Gau

    Ox; Bull; Cow

    Gau

  • Inu
  • Girl/Female

    Christian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu

    Inu

    Attractive

    Inu

  • ENU
  • Female

    African

    ENU

    second-born child.

    ENU

  • Gun
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German, Indian, Punjabi, Scandinavian, Sikh

    Gun

    Warrior

    Gun

  • Gunu
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gunu

    Sweet Like Sugar

    Gunu

  • Anu
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Celebrity, Finnish, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Anu

    Atom; Silence; Favour; Grace; A Prefix; Beauty

    Anu

  • Inu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Inu

    Charming; Lovely; Handsome

    Inu

  • A-GUN
  • Female

    Thai/Siamese

    A-GUN

    Thai name A-GUN means "grape."

    A-GUN

  • ADADANU
  • Male

    Babylonian

    ADADANU

    , Adad-Anu.

    ADADANU

  • ANU
  • Female

    Finnish

    ANU

    Estonian and Finnish pet form of Greek Hanna, ANU means "favor; grace."

    ANU

  • Gna
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Norse, Tamil

    Gna

    God

    Gna

  • SEN-NU
  • Female

    Egyptian

    SEN-NU

    , child of Nu.

    SEN-NU

  • Gou
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Japanese

    Gou

    Tough; Strong

    Gou

  • Gunu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sikh

    Gunu

    Brave; Wise

    Gunu

  • Anu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Anu

    An atom

    Anu

  • ANU-MALIK
  • Male

    Babylonian

    ANU-MALIK

    , Anu, is prince; Anammelech.

    ANU-MALIK

  • Gna
  • Girl/Female

    Norse

    Gna

    One of Frigga's ladies in waiting.

    Gna

  • Gnup
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Gnup

    Took refuge in Iceland after several killings he performed.

    Gnup

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  • Gun
  • n.

    A piece of heavy ordnance; in a restricted sense, a cannon.

  • Gun
  • n.

    A weapon which throws or propels a missile to a distance; any firearm or instrument for throwing projectiles by the explosion of gunpowder, consisting of a tube or barrel closed at one end, in which the projectile is placed, with an explosive charge behind, which is ignited by various means. Muskets, rifles, carbines, and fowling pieces are smaller guns, for hand use, and are called small arms. Larger guns are called cannon, ordnance, fieldpieces, carronades, howitzers, etc. See these terms in the Vocabulary.

  • Flask
  • n.

    A bed in a gun carriage.

  • Nitrocellulose
  • n.

    See Gun cotton, under Gun.

  • Reload
  • v. t.

    To load again, as a gun.

  • Gun
  • v. i.

    To practice fowling or hunting small game; -- chiefly in participial form; as, to go gunning.

  • Genua
  • pl.

    of Genu

  • Genu
  • n.

    The kneelike bend, in the anterior part of the callosum of the brain.

  • Gorgon
  • n.

    The brindled gnu. See Gnu.

  • Wildebeest
  • n.

    The gnu.

  • Kokoon
  • n.

    The gnu.

  • Gnu
  • n.

    One of two species of large South African antelopes of the genus Catoblephas, having a mane and bushy tail, and curved horns in both sexes.

  • Quadrate
  • v. t.

    To adjust (a gun) on its carriage; also, to train (a gun) for horizontal firing.

  • Gun
  • n.

    Violent blasts of wind.

  • Furniture
  • v. t.

    The mountings of a gun.

  • Genu
  • n.

    The knee.