Guide-article: A Lisp REPL as my main shell

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  • objed

    Navigate and edit text objects with Emacs. Development on pause.

  • I didn't fully get what your interactive piping solution is, but I found that objed has a command oddly unrelated to the rest of its codebase: objed-ipipe, which does what I imagined Howard's piper to do but more intuitively to me. Though it seems you can write piper commands out in lisp so it's probably a superset feature-wise, I just never got started learning it.

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