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Emac's primitive are much more involved for sure. But the focus on having a simple and common representation for input and output instead of the separation between prompt and output has make it a lot easier to write involved tooling. Instead of a TUI application which breaks the unix philosophy or a script for a single workflow, you have both. The closest I think is now Vim+tmux, but it's now as easy to modify on the fly.


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