jmacs

user friendly full screen text editor

Install

All systems
curl cmd.cat/jmacs.sh
Debian Debian
apt-get install joe
Ubuntu
apt-get install joe
Alpine
apk add joe
Arch Arch Linux
pacman -S joe
image/svg+xml Kali Linux
apt-get install joe
Fedora
dnf install joe
Windows (WSL2)
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install joe
OS X
brew install joe
Raspbian
apt-get install joe
Docker
docker run cmd.cat/jmacs jmacs powered by Commando

joe

user friendly full screen text editor

Joe, the Joe's Own Editor, has the feel of most PC text editors: the key sequences are reminiscent of WordStar and Turbo C editors, but the feature set is much larger than of those. Joe has all of the features a Unix user should expect: full use of termcap/terminfo, complete VI-style Unix integration, a powerful configuration file, and regular expression search system. It also has six help reference cards which are always available, and an intuitive, simple, and well thought-out user interface. Joe has a great screen update optimization algorithm, multiple windows (through/between which you can scroll) and lacks the confusing notion of named buffers. It has command history, TAB expansion in file selection menus, undo and redo functions, (un)indenting and paragraph formatting, filtering highlighted blocks through any external Unix command, editing a pipe into or out of a command, and block move, copy, delete or filter. Through simple QEdit-style configuration files, Joe can be set up to emulate editors such as Pico and Emacs, along with a complete imitation of WordStar, and a restricted mode version (lets you edit only the files specified on the command line). Joe also has a deferred screen update to handle typeahead, and it ensures that deferral is not bypassed by tty buffering. It's usable even at 2400 baud, and it will work on any kind of sane terminal.

joe-jupp

reimplement the joe Debian package using jupp

This package contains symbolic links to replace the Debian joe package using the jupp package and implementation (both binaries and manpages). It also contains the appropriate conffiles and, in contrast to Debian's joe flavour, supports SELinux context copying (on Debian systems with the Linux kernel), and has many bugs fixed and makes some of jupps new features available to the joe, jstar, jmacs, jpico and rjoe flavours.