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diff --git a/app-emacs/emacs-eat/metadata.xml b/app-emacs/emacs-eat/metadata.xml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..01dd6db7d03a --- /dev/null +++ b/app-emacs/emacs-eat/metadata.xml @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> +<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "https://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd"> + +<pkgmetadata> + <maintainer type="project"> + <email>gnu-emacs@gentoo.org</email> + <name>Gentoo GNU Emacs project</name> + </maintainer> + <longdescription> + Eat's name self-explanatory, it stands for "Emulate A Terminal". Eat is a + terminal emulator. It can run most (if not all) full-screen terminal + programs, including Emacs. It is pretty fast, more than three times faster + than Term, despite being implemented entirely in Emacs Lisp. So fast that + you can comfortably run Emacs inside Eat, or even use your Emacs as a + terminal multiplexer. It has many features that other Emacs terminal + emulator still don't have, for example Sixel support, complete mouse + support, shell integration, etc. It flickers less than other Emacs terminal + emulator, so you get more performance and a smoother experience. + </longdescription> + <upstream> + <bugs-to>https://codeberg.org/akib/emacs-eat/issues/</bugs-to> + <remote-id type="codeberg">akib/emacs-eat</remote-id> + </upstream> +</pkgmetadata> |