Spacemacs
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Original author(s) | Sylvain Benner |
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Developer(s) | Sylvain Benner[1] |
Initial release | 30 October 2014 |
Stable release | 0.200[2]
/ October 2, 2016 |
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Written in | Lisp |
Operating system | Unix, Linux, Windows NT, macOS, iOS, Android, AmigaOS |
Available in | English (by default) |
Type | Text editor |
License | GPLv3[3] |
Website | Spacemacs.org |
Spacemacs is a free and open source text editor with for Unix-like and Linux operating systems and their derivatives.[4] It features both graphical and command-line user interfaces being executable under X display manager as well as within Unix terminal.[5]. The text editor has syntax highlighting feature enabled for major programming languages, and is configurable manually through configuration files as well as through internal commands.[6] It is also portable to Windows and macOS through specific builds and Homebrew package management software respectively.
Spacemacs has a unique ergonomics and mnemonic key bindings design with verbose documentation. It is designed to in two main modes both for Emacs and Vim editor users supporting user packages installations to allow extendability.[7].
It has been starred by the users over ten thousands times for its repository on GitHub which has over seven thousand commits[8].
See also
External links
References
- ^ "Spacemacs: Emacs advanced kit focused on Evil".
- ^ Spacemacs project Twitter page on Twitter
- ^ Benner, Sylvain. "LICENSE". Github.com.
- ^ Nedrich, Matt (2016-08-30). "An Introduction to Spacemacs".
- ^ Erickson, Alejandro (2016-07-11). "Emacs to Evil to Spacemacs, A Journey".
- ^ Benner, Sylvain (2016-10-03). "Frequently Asked Questions".
- ^ McCowan, Ian (2014-04-07). "A Vimmer's Emacs Prerequisites".C.H., Swaroop (2015-05-22). "Tech: Using Spacemacs".
- ^ spacemacs on GitHub