[lug] source code browsing implementations

karl horlen horlenkarl at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 8 15:04:54 MST 2012


i'm thinking vim probably offers what i want, i just need to know how to go about configuring it as a browser and learning the right key sequences.  if emacs can do it, vim can surely do it better ;) 




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> From: Rob Nagler <nagler at bivio.biz>
>To: Boulder (Colorado) Linux Users Group -- General Mailing List <lug at lug.boulder.co.us> 
>Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2012 2:56 PM
>Subject: Re: [lug] source code browsing implementations
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>I use emacs for stuff like this.  Well, I use emacs pretty much for
>everything. :)
>
>Joel Spolsky just came out with Trello.  It's not exactly a source
>code annotation system, but Joel uses it for everything so it must be
>like sliced bread or something.
>
>Long ago I used cscope.  It was pretty good for traversing.
>
>Rob
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