- cross-posted to:
- commandline@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- commandline@programming.dev
Ed is customizable, actually. It can have syntax highlighting, interactive commands, and build/REPL setup. Enter rlwrap.
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“\C-x(”: “s/\([[:space:]]\)\(\(\([[({]\(\([[({]\(\([[({]\([][(){}]\{0,1\}\)*[]})]\)\{0,1\}[][(){}]\{0,1\}\)[]})]\)\{0,1\}[][(){}]\{0,1\}\)*[]})]\)\{0,1\}[][(){}]\{0,1\}\)*\)/\1(\2)/n”
YES! Finally something with a manly learning curve ! Enough with all this baby high level programming languages and UI’s. ALL computer interaction should preferably be in a random mix of brainfuck and ed(2) ! Maybe with a little regex expressions randomly inserted here and there to keep us sharp ;-)
If you like ed you will love TECO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TECO_(text_editor)




