- Acme (text editor)
Infobox Software
name = Acme
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caption = A screenshot of Acme
author =Rob Pike
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genre =Text editor
license = LPL
website = [http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/acme.html Acme]Acme is a
text editor and graphical shell from thePlan 9 from Bell Labs operating system , designed and implemented byRob Pike . It can use the sam command language. The design of the interface was influenced by Oberon. It is different from other editing environments in that it acts as a9P server. A distinctive element of theuser interface ismouse chording .Overview
Acme can be used as a mail and news reader, or as a frontend to
wikifs . These applications are made possible by external components interacting with acme through its file system interface.Ports
A port to Inferno operating system is part of Inferno's default distribution. Because of Inferno design it can be run as an application on top of another operating system. This allows Inferno's port of acme to be used on most operating systems such as,
Microsoft Windows andLinux . A project called "acme: stand alone complex" intends to make acme run as a standalone application on the host operating system [cite web | url = http://www.caerwyn.com/acme/ | title = acme: stand alone complex | work =caerwyn.com ] .A working port of acme for
Unix-like operating systems is included inPlan 9 from User Space , a collection of various ported programs fromPlan 9 . This version may be used onLinux and is included by someLinux distribution s.See also
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Wily , a look-alike available forUnix . Unmaintained since the port of the original acme as part ofPlan 9 from User Space .
*sam, Rob Pike's other popular text editor. Predecessor of Acme.
* [http://doc.cat-v.org/plan_9/1st_edition/help/ 'Help': A Minimalist Global User Interface. precursor of acme and sharing many of its ideas] also by Rob Pike.
*Plan 9 from Bell Labs
*wmii , awindow manager with much inspiration from Acme.
*List of Plan 9 applications References
External links
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* [http://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/1/acme acme(1)] [http://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/4/acme acme(4)] , the manuals.
* [http://swtch.com/plan9port/ Plan 9 from User Space] (aka plan9port) is a port of many Plan 9 programs from their native Plan 9 environment to Unix-like operating systems, including Mac OS X.
* [http://caerwyn.com/acme/ acme stand alone complex] - A distribution of the Inferno version of acme packaged for Windows, OS X and Linux and including many extras and tools (an IRC client, a wiki client, a web browser, a debugger, etc.)
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