Hello,

the shebang (#!/bin/rc) just says which shell you want to run it. You could 
also use /bin/ed, if you want to run ed commands, for example.

Acme can do pretty crazy stuff to extend it. For example, you can write your 
own scripts (or programs) in any language you like. Middle-click can execute 
simple programs with no magic. See also /acme/ folder for examples.

There can be simple programs like spell checkers that are just scripts using 
the file path as parameters, and there are more complex programs that actually 
use the acme filesystem to do crazy stuff. For example, you can adjust the 
buffer as you like, write into the tag line whatever you like, capture mouse 
input in the tag line and do whatever you like, oben new acme windows, ....

For your specific question about Edit commands, I don't know of a way. However, 
if there is a way I'm sure you can find it in the man pages.

What could work though, is running ssam (or sam) on the data file in your acme 
filesystem. It just exposes an interface for each of your acme windows with a 
few files to control it.

sirjofri

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