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mg gets tinyscheme
From a post by Ted Unangst to the OpenBSD tech mailing list:
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Interesting, news, perhaps it might be good enough one day to implement vi emulation :-D.
Really the only big gap between mg and the traditional flavours of microemacs, is the lack of scripting. I'll usually keep mg within reach, so I've a multi-window capable editor, without having to use nvi extensions to vi. It's a great little editor tbh, and script support will likely make it better, if there's anyone who actually cares to expand it lol.
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