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    <h1>bq</h1>
    <blockquote>Small, Fast, Performant</blockquote>
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	<p><em>Author: <a href=//c.bauherren.ovh>Christos</a></em></p>
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        <h3>What is bq?</h3>
	<p>bq is a line-oriented editor, born out of my frustration with the number of operations <pre>ed</pre> required for simple edits.
	<h3>What isn't bq</h3>
	<p>bq is not a replacement for vim/emacs. bq will never take part in the editor arms-race.
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	<h3>Why bq?</h3>
	<p>bq is for short and snappy editing, for occasions in which firing up an editor and filling your screens with content isn't practical.
	<h4>Coming soon!</h4>
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