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Ne (text editor)

ne (for "nice editor") is a console text editor for POSIX computer operating systems such as Linux or Mac OS X. It uses the terminfo library, but it can also be compiled using a bundled copy of the GNU termcap implementation. There is also a Cygwin version. It was developed by Sebastiano Vigna of the University of Milan.

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Developers
Sebastiano Vigna, Todd Lewis
License
GPL-3.0-or-later
Operating system
POSIX/Unix/Linux
Release
1993; 33 years ago (1993)
Repository
github.com/vigna/ne
Stable release
3.3.4 / 6 February 2025; 18 months ago (6 February 2025)

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Ne (text editor)

Nodes33
Edges32
Triples11
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.060606
Components1

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Ne (text editor)

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Developers · 1
Ne (text editor) → Sebastiano Vigna, Todd Lewis
License · 1
Ne (text editor) → GPL-3.0-or-later
Operating system · 1
Ne (text editor) → POSIX/Unix/Linux
Release · 1
Ne (text editor) → 1993; 33 years ago (1993)
Repository · 1
Ne (text editor) → github.com/vigna/ne
Stable release · 1
Ne (text editor) → 3.3.4 / 6 February 2025; 18 months ago (6 February 2025)
Type · 1
Ne (text editor) → Text editor
Website · 1
Ne (text editor) → ne.di.unimi.it
Written in · 1
Ne (text editor) → C

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Important terminology

ne editor linux text using library version file syntax highlighting also operating unix terminfo vi posix systems uses developed university

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Ne (text editor)DevelopersSebastiano Vigna, Todd Lewis1.00infobox
Ne (text editor)LicenseGPL-3.0-or-later1.00infobox
Ne (text editor)Operating systemPOSIX/Unix/Linux1.00infobox
Ne (text editor)Release1993; 33 years ago (1993)1.00infobox
Ne (text editor)Repositorygithub.com/vigna/ne1.00infobox
Ne (text editor)Stable release3.3.4 / 6 February 2025; 18 months ago (6 February 2025)1.00infobox
Ne (text editor)TypeText editor1.00infobox
Ne (text editor)Websitene.di.unimi.it1.00infobox
Ne (text editor)Written inC1.00infobox
Linux or Mac OS Xinstance ofis a console text editor for POSIX computer operating systems0.80text
.mw-parser-output .keyboard-keyinstance ofIt uses GUI-derived keyboard shortcuts0.80text

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