bitedit is a simple ncurses program for editing a file. It allows
you to directly edit of the individual bits of a binary file in a
graphical fashion. It is useful for editing all sorts of binary files.
e3 is a full featured text editor written in NASM assembler. It is highly
optimized for size. For the command syntax you can choice between the
families of Wordstar(TM), EMACS, Pico or vi editors. The executable's size is
below 10000 byte, so you won't waste your disk space ;-)
dhex is a more than just another hex editor: It includes a diff mode, which can
be used to easily and conveniently compare two binary files. Since it is based
on ncurses and is themeable, it can run on any number of systems and scenarios.
With its utilization of search logs, it is possible to track changes in
different iterations of files easily.
Diakonos, the console text editor with a key mapping you practically
already know. Easy to use and easy to configure, but potent in the
hands of power users.
Gmanedit is the GNOME manpages editor.
It's an editor for man pages that runs on X with GTK. It's like most common
HTML editors but more easy. You need to know manpages format. You can learn it
from 'man(7)'.
Hexedit view and edit files in hexadecimal or in ASCII. hexedit shows a file
both in ASCII and in hexadecimal. The file can be a device as the file is not
whole read. You can modify the file and search through it. You have also
copy&paste, and save to file functions. Modifications are shown in bold.
JED is a highly customizable text editor offering most of the
commonly used features of EMACS without the proportions of EMACS. The default
configuration uses EMACS keystrokes, though WordStar keystrokes are
available, and most any keystrokes can be programmed.n JED is customizable
and programmable in the language SLANG, which can look like forth or c,
depending on your preferences.
Lazarus is the class libraries for Free Pascal that emulate Delphi.
Free Pascal is a GPL'ed compiler that runs on Linux, Win32, OS/2, 68K
and more. Free Pascal is designed to be able to understand and compile
Delphi syntax, which is of course OOP.
Lazarus is the part of the missing puzzle that will allow you to
develop Delphi-like programs in all of the above platforms. Unlike Java
which strives to be a write once run anywhere, Lazarus and Free Pascal
strives for write once compile anywhere.
LE has many block operations with stream and rectangular blocks, can edit
both Unix and DOS style files (LF/CRLF), is binary clean, has hex mode,
can edit text with multi-byte character encoding, has full undo/redo, can
edit files and mmap-able devices in mmap shared mode (only replace), has
tunable syntax highlighting, tunable color scheme (can use default colors),
tunable key map.
Led is a small text editor, providing a number of the useful
programming features found in larger editors, but hopefully
with less bloat.