GRIEF, as a BRIEF clone, is a full-featured console based editor offering a wealth of facilities on multiple Unix, Windows and Mac platforms. It edits plain text files and has numerous options depending on the type of work you are doing.
Based on a long standing interface, Grief is an intuitive and easy editor to both novice and seasoned developers, inheriting its clean user interface from the BRIEF family of programmers editors.
Brief, BRIEF, or B.R.I.E.F., an acronym for Basic Reconfigurable Interactive Editing Facility, was a popular programmer's text editor in the 1980s and early 1990s.
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Features
- windows console (16, 256 and true-color)
- text editor
Categories
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User Reviews
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Oh My God ! Thank you ! Thank you ! Thank you ! I've just run the program once - but ... ... HERE IT IS ! IT'S BRIEF ! ALIVE AGAIN ! AT LAST ! Not some half-assed notepad clone with some different key-assignments and none of the functionality, no macros, no keyboard reassignment, no nothing. From my 30 second experience with this program it looks like this is the real thing. (Sob - You are a hero !)
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Very configurable yet better defaults than Vim and Emacs. Cross-platform so you can use the same editor everywhere. Fantastic!
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Doesn't build on raspberry pi make -C libmisc edthreads_win32.c In file included from edthreads_win32.c:41: Seems to be trying to build a lib under win32 ????Reply from Grief
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Back in 1992 I used Brief 3.1 form Borland but this version is amazing is one of the most powerful editors. The Macro capability have a lot of improvements. excellent.
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Super :) I got tired to change the keybindings in severak editors, fixing the termcap and the code of *term all these years :D