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Port of collection of Plan 9 utilities and protocol implementation to generic POSIX/X11R6 environment. Includes acme editor, factotum authentication agent, venti fs server and clients, rc shell, rio window manager and much more. All programs support UTF-8. Maintained by Russ Cox.

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Acme is a programmer's text editor, shell, and user interface. It runs on a virtualized operating system, Inferno, that runs hosted on Windows, Linux, Solaris, and MacOSX.

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This is an attempt at rewriting some of plan9port (http://swtch.com/plan9port/) in Go (http://golang.org. Specifically, this is intended to be a Go based alternative for 9base http://tools.suckless.org/9base. Rather than re-writing the Plan 9 libc, libbio, libregexp, libfmt and libutf, goblin will make use of Go's libraries.

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I am just someone who finds the Inferno OS an interesting environment to do development work in. Inferno is founded on some very interesting and consistent principles which I am hoping to learn more about, explore and finally develop solutions with. I also plan on creating a fairly extensive Wiki ... [More] filled with some tutorials, tips/tricks, FAQ, news and comments on my overall experience. This code repository contains all of the various things I have been working on for the past few years. [Less]

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