- GNU Emacs - GNU Project
The features of GNU Emacs include Content-aware editing modes, including syntax coloring, for many file types Complete built-in documentation, including a tutorial for new users Full Unicode support for nearly all human scripts Highly customizable, using Emacs Lisp code or a graphical interface
- GNU Emacs download - GNU Project
Here are some of the commands that various GNU Linux distributions use to install a package named emacs On some systems, the package name must include the Emacs version number, such as emacs-27 1, instead of emacs
- Emacs - Wikipedia
GNU Emacs offered more features than Gosling Emacs, in particular a full-featured Lisp as its extension language, and soon replaced Gosling Emacs as the de facto Unix Emacs editor
- The Emacs Editor - Emacs Docs
Emacs is the advanced, extensible, customizable, self-documenting editor This manual describes how to edit with Emacs and some of the ways to customize it; it corresponds to GNU Emacs version 30 2
- GNU EMACS
GNU Emacs is a powerful and versatile text editor and programming environment with extensive features, manuals, source code, FAQs, and related links
- Emacs Docs
GNU Emacs Manual An extensible, customizable, free libre text editor -- and more
- 2026-06-08 Emacs news :: Sacha Chua
Emacs carnival: rec mode, an all-text database system (@ericsfraga@fediscience org) Jakub Nowak: Radical Builtins Emacs DWIM case commands by spnw Other: phony el: Define voice commands in Emacs (Reddit) Bicycle for Your Mind: Much Ado About Emacs 013 - anddo el (todos), substitute Lars Ingebrigtsen: Todo Lists and Procrastination
- GNU Emacs - Wikipedia
GNU Emacs is written in C and provides Emacs Lisp, also implemented in C, as an extension language Version 13, the first public release, was made on March 20, 1985 The first widely distributed version of GNU Emacs was version 15 34, released later in 1985
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