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  2. EditorConfig - Wikipedia

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    The configuration is typically stored in a UTF-8 encoded text file: ... Vim, Atom, and several others) ... and Python programming language, [12] and there is a Node ...

  3. Qutebrowser - Wikipedia

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    qutebrowser is a free, open-source web browser that is keyboard-focused and minimal in design. [1] Written in Python and using PyQt (a set of Python bindings for Qt), qutebrowser aims to offer a lightweight browser that can be primarily operated with keyboard commands inspired by Vim-style keybindings.

  4. Vim (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Vim (/ v ɪ m / ⓘ; [5] vi improved) is a free and open-source, screen-based text editor program. It is an improved clone of Bill Joy's vi.Vim's author, Bram Moolenaar, derived Vim from a port of the Stevie editor for Amiga [6] and released a version to the public in 1991.

  5. List of Python software - Wikipedia

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    Vim, with "lang#python" layer enabled. [2] ... a configuration management engine for computers by combining multi-node software deployment and ad hoc task execution;

  6. Wing IDE - Wikipedia

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    The Wing Python IDE is a family of integrated development environments (IDEs) from Wingware created specifically for the Python programming language with support for editing, testing, debugging, inspecting/browsing, and error-checking Python code. There are three versions of the IDE, each one focused on different types of users:

  7. kitty (terminal emulator) - Wikipedia

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    kitty is a free and open-source GPU-accelerated [2] [3] terminal emulator for Linux, macOS, [4] and some BSD distributions. [5] Focused on performance and features, kitty is written in a mix of C and Python programming languages.

  8. Comment (computer programming) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comment_(computer_programming)

    This information may include metadata (often used by a documentation generator) or tool configuration. Some source code editors support configuration via metadata in comments. [14] One particular example is the modeline feature of Vim which configures tab character handling. For example: # vim: tabstop=8 expandtab shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4

  9. Kakoune - Wikipedia

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    Kakoune (French:) is a modal screen-based text editor program created in 2011 by French programmer Maxime Coste. The editor is heavily inspired by the classic vi by Bill Joy, as well as its successor Vim by Bram Moolenaar.