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I was looking for a tiny editor which can be easily adapted and embedded into a (Forth) system. The vi EMACS war is over but others have won. However for me vi is better suited for restricted (embedded) systems. I have not used vi for a very long time, but to see a screen full with ~ at the beginning of the lines makes me feel like coming home. I never thought I would ever take the book Learning the vi Editor, by Linda Lamb, 5th edition 1990 off the bookshelf again for reading. I kept the book only for sentimental reasons. | ||||||||
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< < | This vi has its origin from BusyBox tiny vi. But there are some differences:
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FeaturesThis vi has its origin in BusyBox tiny vi. But there are some differences:
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Documentation, ManualThere are plenty of documents about vi:
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-- Peter Schmid - 2020-08-29 |