Is there any good way to edit large files?

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  • vis

    A vi-like editor based on Plan 9's structural regular expressions (by martanne)

  • Well, there is no way around it except using a different editor. Maybe try out vis, I think it uses some data structure that a file can be directly mmaped to: https://github.com/martanne/vis

  • joes-sandbox

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  • etheme-blingbling-e20

    Port of the enlightenment theme "blingbling" to e20

  • For current enlightenment releases this fork will probably work better.

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