Overview
It's an editor, or an OS, or
Cmacs is a tabbed text editor which can be scripted using the Ccc programming language. It's under heavy development and currently has little practical value as a productivity tool. The current release is meant to act as an anchor for developers interested in the Ccc language and/or experimentation with the Chrome platform. Ccc is a Scheme derivative which covers most of the R5 spec while taking some liberties with omissions and extensions. Cmacs includes a built-in Ccc API for editor manipulation. See the screenshot for an example. [1] https://github.com/krockot/cmacs [2] https://github.com/krockot/ccc
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Fergus McDowallJul 14, 2015
1 stars-its a decent editor, but it really is nothing like emacs. None of the most common emacs bindings are implemented. Having said that- the docs clearly say that this is a starting point and not ready for production use, so fair play.
Stefan EdwardsSep 13, 2014
So, at first I was a bit confused; there's no keybindings for save or open (at least from what I tried). I grabbed the source out of github, and grepped around a bit, then went back to the overview. As far as a playground for the author's dialect of R5RS Scheme goes, this is pretty slick. I think with a few PRs (which I'm interested in poking), this could be a decent emacs-alike for ChromeOS. Rating "4" stars because some of those features like "save" and "open" really should be there prior t... Show more
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- Version0.0.2.1
- UpdatedMay 9, 2014
- Offered byk_rock
- Size1.08MiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
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