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Re: Seeking remote Emacs recommendations


From: Basile Starynkevitch
Subject: Re: Seeking remote Emacs recommendations
Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2023 19:30:51 +0200
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On 8/5/23 15:16, Jeff Clough wrote:
Hello!

I'm wondering what people's recommendations are for approaches,
packages, and configurations for running Emacs on a remote GNU/Linux
system and displaying/interacting with that Emacs via Windows 10. I know
there are several ways to accomplish this (or used to be), but I don't
want to bark up an outdated or inefficient tree. Since this has *got* to
be a common need around here, I figured at least one person on the list
would have The Answer.


An indirect possibility would involve the libonion software. It is a C & C++ open source library providing HTTP service. One of the demo runs a terminal emulator inside a web browser (which could be your web browser running on Windows). That terminal probably can run GNU emacs (but I leave you to test it).

See https://www.coralbits.com/libonion/


NB. My pet open source project is the RefPerSys inference engine (GPLv3+) on http://refpersys.org/ and https://github.com/RefPerSys/RefPerSys/ - contributors are welcome.

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