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Fast, powerful Geany editor offers IDE features

Wed, 09 Jul 2008 08:00:00 GMT
Geany is a lightweight text editor for Linux based on the GTK2 toolkit. Geany supports internal and external plugins, and it excels as a source code editor, since it includes basic integrated development environment (IDE) functionality. Here's an introduction to using Geany's built-in features, including the IDE and built-in development capabilities.


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KABIKABOO(1)							   User Manuals 						      KABIKABOO(1)

NAME
kabikaboo - recursive writing assistant SYNOPSIS
kabikaboo [FILE]... DESCRIPTION
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~/.kabikaboo/settings.txt The user's saved settings file. Includes last opened file, last directory, window size, viewing preferencs, and more. It is auto- generated upon running. BUGS
If you find a bug, please run kabikaboo from command line, reproduce the bug, and report the output errors to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/kabikaboo AUTHOR
Dave Kerr <aidave@shaw.ca> SEE ALSO
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