Are there other editors like emacs? (extreme scriptability)

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  • lem

    Common Lisp editor/IDE with high expansibility

  • I'd say yes: https://github.com/cxxxr/lem/ It's written in Lisp, of course.

  • lite-plugins

    Plugins for the lite text editor

  • Unfortunately I cannot find any documentation on the extension or scripting API, but some of the plugins are quite interesting and terse, so I guess the documentation is more show than tell? https://github.com/rxi/lite-plugins The motiontrail plugin is trippy and only a couple dozen lines of lua https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3920290/83256814-085ccb00-a1ab-11ea-9e35-e6633cbed1a9.gif

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  • lite

    A lightweight text editor written in Lua

  • Another slightly compelling emacs-like editor is lite (written mostly in and also configured in lua): https://github.com/rxi/lite/

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