Exuberant Ctags (original) (raw)
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ex·u·ber·ant : produced in extreme abundance : PLENTIFUL synonym see PROFUSE
- Used in at least 50countries in all 7 continents (including Antarctica!)
- Supports 41 programming languages
- Featured in the book, Learning the vi Editor, a title in theO'Reilly series
- Covered in the March 2001 issue of C++ Users Journal, "Navigating Linux Source Code"
- Praised in the Weekend Mechanic column of the June 1997 issue of Linux Gazette
- Praised in Perl Buzz
- Freely available under the terms of theGNU General Public License
- Included in major Linux distributions
Version 5.8 [_09 July 2009_]
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Source only distribution (gzipped) | ctags-5.8.tar.gz |
Source RPM | ctags-5.8-1.src.rpm |
Fedora 10 binary RPM (glibc-2.9) | ctags-5.8-1.i386.rpm |
Source and binary for Windows 98/NT/2000/XP | ctags58.zip |