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ait: released



Module Name:	pkgsrc-wip
Committed By:	Kevin Bloom <kevin.bloom%posteo.net@localhost>
Pushed By:	nuclearkev
Date:		Wed May 8 09:49:10 2024 -0400
Changeset:	1746e023a1f3229307b06f65f46c1afb7fd35a62

Removed Files:
	ait/COMMIT_MSG
	ait/DESCR
	ait/Makefile
	ait/PLIST
	ait/distinfo

Log Message:
ait: released

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diffstat:
 ait/COMMIT_MSG | 23 -----------------------
 ait/DESCR      | 21 ---------------------
 ait/Makefile   | 18 ------------------
 ait/PLIST      |  3 ---
 ait/distinfo   |  5 -----
 5 files changed, 70 deletions(-)

diffs:
diff --git a/ait/COMMIT_MSG b/ait/COMMIT_MSG
deleted file mode 100644
index 5c2b3cd55e..0000000000
--- a/ait/COMMIT_MSG
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-ait: added version 1.8-rc3
-
-ait is small yet mighty GNU Emacs style editor. It is inspired by GNU
-Emacs, microEMACS, Plan 9's acme, mle, OpenBSD's mle, and
-vi/vim/neovim. ait uses termbox2 giving it great portability across
-most unix-like systems. Think of ait as microEMACS but with
-traditional Emacs keybindings and some advanced features from the
-editors mentioned above.
-
-Some of ait's features are:
-- Emacs-like keybindings
-- basic window/buffer support
-- isearch
-- find/replace
-- M-x to run shell commands
-- M-o to open files with external command
-- basic unlimited undo/redo
-- keyboard macros
-- jump/zap to char
-- bracket highlighting
-- syntax highlighting for strings and comments
-- quick jump to line and word
-- UTF-8/Unicode Support
diff --git a/ait/DESCR b/ait/DESCR
deleted file mode 100644
index 3afed22147..0000000000
--- a/ait/DESCR
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-ait is small yet mighty GNU Emacs style editor. It is inspired by GNU
-Emacs, microEMACS, Plan 9's acme, mle, OpenBSD's mle, and
-vi/vim/neovim. ait uses termbox2 giving it great portability across
-most unix-like systems. Think of ait as microEMACS but with
-traditional Emacs keybindings and some advanced features from the
-editors mentioned above.
-
-Some of ait's features are:
-- Emacs-like keybindings
-- basic window/buffer support
-- isearch
-- find/replace
-- M-x to run shell commands
-- M-o to open files with external command
-- basic unlimited undo/redo
-- keyboard macros
-- jump/zap to char
-- bracket highlighting
-- syntax highlighting for strings and comments
-- quick jump to line and word
-- UTF-8/Unicode Support
diff --git a/ait/Makefile b/ait/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index e671b34dc7..0000000000
--- a/ait/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-# $NetBSD$
-
-DISTNAME=	ait-1.8-rc4
-PKGNAME=	${DISTNAME:S/-rc/rc/}
-CATEGORIES=	editors
-MASTER_SITES=	https://notabug.org/nuclearkev/ait/archive/
-
-MAINTAINER=	ktnb%NetBSD.org@localhost
-HOMEPAGE=	https://notabug.org/nuclearkev/ait/
-COMMENT=	Small but mighty GNU Emacs style editor
-LICENSE=	modified-bsd
-
-WRKSRC=		${WRKDIR}/ait
-MAKE_FILE=	makefile
-
-INSTALLATION_DIRS+=	bin man/man1
-
-.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
diff --git a/ait/PLIST b/ait/PLIST
deleted file mode 100644
index c3da526c31..0000000000
--- a/ait/PLIST
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-@comment $NetBSD$
-bin/ait
-man/man1/ait.1
diff --git a/ait/distinfo b/ait/distinfo
deleted file mode 100644
index 37318c2c81..0000000000
--- a/ait/distinfo
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-$NetBSD$
-
-BLAKE2s (ait-1.8-rc4.tar.gz) = 820f8e1b95049886609e43f0483a792ac98ccd541e8739529105597dd648c124
-SHA512 (ait-1.8-rc4.tar.gz) = 97f76e1d27cdb3f846bb82d10ee2a3d3ae8bd64e44812044fad8b7f7bdcee8df85fdf57a29ebb04ba59cbbb85d4f69f54c653664e8424a8267e9f74620c64b1c
-Size (ait-1.8-rc4.tar.gz) = 91294 bytes


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