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  2. Rust (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    rust-analyzer is a collection of utilities that provides Integrated development environments (IDEs) and text editors with information about a Rust project through the Language Server Protocol. This enables features including autocompletion , and the display of compilation errors while editing.

  3. Keyboard shortcut - Wikipedia

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    These shortcuts are sometimes written with the individual keys (or sets) separated by commas or semicolons. The Emacs text editor uses many such shortcuts, using a designated set of "prefix keys" such as Ctrl+C or Ctrl+X. Default Emacs keybindings include Ctrl+X Ctrl+S to save a file or Ctrl+X Ctrl+B to view a list of open buffers.

  4. GNU Emacs - Wikipedia

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    In its normal editing mode, GNU Emacs behaves like common text editors by allowing the user to type text with the keyboard and move the editing point with arrow keys. Escape key sequences or pressing the control key and/or the meta key , alt key or super keys in conjunction with a regular key produces modified keystrokes that invoke functions ...

  5. Tiling window manager - Wikipedia

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    The Acme programmer's editor / windowing system / shell program in Plan 9 is a tiling window manager. The Samsung Galaxy S3 , S4 , Note II , and Note 3 smartphones, running a custom variant of Android 4, have a multi-window feature that allows the user to tile two apps on the device's screen.

  6. Leafpad - Wikipedia

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    Leafpad is a free and open-source graphical text editor for Linux, Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), and Maemo that is similar to the Microsoft Windows program Notepad. Created with the focus of being a lightweight text editor with minimal dependencies, it is designed to be simple-to-use and easy-to-compile.

  7. Indentation (typesetting) - Wikipedia

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    In the written form of many languages, indentation describes empty space, a.k.a. white space, used around text to signify an important aspect of the text such as: ...

  8. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    Cosmic rust Transformers: A disease which affects Cybertronians and possibly other mechanical lifeforms caused by a micro organism that feeds on metal. If left untreated an infected transformer eventually crumbles into a pile of rust. CoVA Épidémie: A disease caused by an eponymous coronavirus, carried by ferrets.

  9. Chromium (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Chromium is a free and open-source web browser project, primarily developed and maintained by Google. [3] It is a widely-used codebase, providing the vast majority of code for Google Chrome and many other browsers, including Microsoft Edge, Samsung Internet, and Opera.