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Mew

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  Analyzed about 12 hours ago

Messaging in the Emacs World

49.2K lines of code

6 current contributors

about 2 months since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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Climacs

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Climacs is an attempt to create a fully free Common Lisp-based editor that has good integration with other CLIM-based applications. Climacs attempts to improve on the concepts found in other free Common Lisp-based emacsen, such as Goatee (the original editor component of McCLIM) or Portable Hemlock. ... [More] Many design choices of Climacs are based more on the editor of the Genera operating system, Zmacs, and the other original Lisp emacsen, than GNU Emacs. Climacs is free software, released under the LGPL. [Less]

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Licenses: lgpl

Jupp’s Own Editor

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Jupp is a fork of JOE’s Own Editor, providing a lot of bug fixes as well as a new resource file implementing an editing mode optimal for programmers.

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spip-mode

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spip-mode is a major edition mode for emacs that helps quickly develop spip templates.

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Licenses: gpl3

AutOrg

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AutOrg is a publishing system for federated distributed documents based on emacs org-mode and git. It is ready to be built and run on a local desktop as well deployed on a web-server; it renders all page locally, ready for server-side publishing.

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Web Test Tools

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Project was created during my development time. I create many different applications and in all of them I needed some tools for improvement my programming work. So I decided to create something like tool-set for me and other developers which would help during developing time. Look in following ... [More] short description and check if there is something interesting for you. Use this tools and use this code. It is open and free. All code is released under LGPL license or GPL so you can use it in both your free and commercial projects. [Less]

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emacs-for-python

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  Analyzed about 4 hours ago

emacs-for-python is a collection of Emacs extensions bundled and configured to work almost out-of-the-box. It's focused around the python programming language and it includes essential and powerful extensions to boost productivity such as autocompletion, on the fly syntax checking, refactoring tools and much more.

60K lines of code

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over 9 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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Distributed Version Control for Emacs

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DVC is a common Emacs front-end for a number of distributed version control systems. It currently supports GNU Arch, Bazaar, git, Mercurial, and Monotone.

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VM (View Mail) for Emacs

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VM is a mail reader that runs under XEmacs and GNU Emacs. It was written by Kyle Jones as an alternative to the Emacs RMAIL mail reader. VM is highly configurable and easy to use. It supports POP and IMAP mail servers, understands MIME, and works with both the UNIX mailbox format and the RMAIL's ... [More] Babyl format. This site exists to continue VM development after version 7.19 as a community project. Robert Widhopf-Fenk Ulrich Mueller Uday S Reddy [Less]

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Licenses: gpl
Tags emacs imap mail

Ymacs

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  Analyzed about 15 hours ago

Ymacs is an open-source text editor for the Web similar in features and spirit to Emacs. It implements a lot of Emacs concepts such as kill ring, undo stack, multiple buffers, split windows, syntax highlighting, Emacs-like key bindings, programming modes (currently for JavaScript, XML, CSS, Lisp ... [More] , and some basic support for editing Markdown text). Currently works reliably in Firefox, but support for more browsers is planned. [Less]

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1 day since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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