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delian66 | 7 months ago

I still use both emacs and jed.

jed starts very fast and has much lower memory usage, so it is well suited for quick edits of configuration files and scripts and other workflows, where you start your editor in your shell, instead of the other way around.

emacs (through packages) can be turned into a custom IDE for a lot of languages, but takes more disk space and uses more RAM.

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