/mg/ - Software and Hardware Minimalism General

bullshit, mksh/oksh is 12x smaller than bash

Choose one.

You should.

Stop caring about shit like BSDs and other *nixes from the 80s nobody really cares about and start writing code for Linux directly. Stop worrying about undefined semantics the standards authors forgot about, regain your sanity by programming against stable and documented interfaces and use all the features that Linux has to offer.

Fuck off retard. You don't want to throw out PoSix because its a piece of shit, you want to throw it out because you are a contrarian edgelord. Have fun throwing away all your programs in the future when you decide to use something else because you locked yourself down like a retard to one particular subset of linux that will likely be machine dependent. Despite being full of terrible ideas the sole benefit of posix still exists. It allows you to switch computers and even architectures without having to rewrite all of your software.

I don't think either of them use readline.

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Speaking of /mg/, does anyone actually use mg and prefer it to emacs (besides Torvalds)? I've been considering changing to a more lightweight text editor.

MicroEMACS came on the Amiga Workbench 1.3 "Extras" floppy. The Amiga binary is only 62 KB.
Here's a more recent version: aquest.com/emacs.htm

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Don't reply to me brainlet.

Pretty sure they use libedit.

Don't see it.