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''This is a TextEditorFamily that consists of all of the text editors which are line-oriented.'' ---- === Line Editor Family: === ---- * [[ALE]] - ed(1)-like line editor with APL as the macro language * [[ATTO]] - Tiny (16K) open source line editor * [[change]] - Open source non-interactive editor similar to sed * [[Crookes]] - A console-mode text editor written in Python * [[DREDIT]] - DEC "drum editor" for editing files on magnetic tape * [[ecce]] - Another Edinburgh Computer Center line editor * [[ED]] - Text editor supplied with Digital Research Concurrent CP/M * [[ed]] - the original Unix line editor * [[Edit]] - a subset of ed, written for and documented in Sofware Tools and Software Tools in Pascal by Kernighan and Plaugher * [[ED-Prime]] - Text editor on Prime Computer Systems running PRIMOS * [[EDIT]] - Edinburgh Regional Computer Center's command-line editor * [[EDIT4]] - very early line editor for the PDP8 from Edinburgh University * [[EDIT5B]] - line editor by Chris Whitfield at Edinburgh * [[EDLIN]] - the original MS-DOS line editor * [[edm]] - Line editor based on TYPSET running on Multics * [[EDM]] - Mark Gilmore's text editor * [[ex]] - line oriented personality of [[VI]] editor * [[FreeDOS Edlin]] - Gregory Pietsch's clone of Edlin * [[FRED]] - The Friendly Editor for GCOS, modeled after [[qed]] * [[LINED]] - DEC Line Editor for Disk Files - a precursor to SOS, running on the PDP-6 * [[led(2)]] - a simple and easy-to-use but yet powerful line-oriented text editor * [[ML-1]] - Open source, cross-platform macro processor and stream editor * [[OASIS Edit]] - Line editor running under the OASIS OS of Phase One Systems * [[qed]] - an ancestor of [[VI]] that is line oriented * [[qedx]] - Standard editor on Multics systems * [[RED]] - (Richard's Editor) is a derivative of ECCE * [[sed]] - The Unix stream editor * [[SOS]] - Line editor for DEC PDP-11s running RSTE/E * [[STOPGAP]] - Early line editor for DEC PDP systems, ancestor of [[SOS]] * [[SuperWylbur]] - Enhanced clone of Wylbur * [[TECO]] - Text Editor and COrrector - line editor developed at [[MIT]] and used on [[DEC]] minicomputers * [[ted for Multics]] - Extended version of qedx * [[TSO EDIT]] - Line editor provided in TSO/E in IBM's z/OS system, still used in Rexx and CLIST scripts * [[Wylbur]] - a mainframe TextEditor (see SuperWylber too) * [[xReplace]] - Open source procedural text editor Some editors, such as [[sam]],[[XEDIT]], [[E3]], or [[ACME]], actually belong here philosophically since they rely on textually written commands even though they are full-screen editors.
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