se is a screen oriented version of the classic UNIX text editor ed. It has a full visual interface allowing you to see the text you're editing. It's command syntax will be very familiar to users who already know ed. Some of se's additional features are, a built-in help system, configurable options that can be loaded from a startup file, the ability to be ran interactively or via the included scriptse utility, and optional usage logging.
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se is a screen oriented version of the classic UNIX text editor ed. It
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has a full visual interface allowing you to see the text you're editing.
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It's command syntax will be very familiar to users who already know ed.
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Some of se's additional features are, a built-in help system,
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configurable options that can be loaded from a startup file, the ability
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to be ran interactively or via the included scriptse utility, and
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optional usage logging.
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