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-gramscii -- interactive tool for ASCII box-and-arrows charts
-============================================================
-
-```gramscii``` (pronounced "grrr'a(m)sky", more or less like "ASCII" but
-with a leading "grrr") is a simple CLI tool to create and edit
-box-and-arrows charts using ASCII characters.
-
-```gramscii``` is interactive and its commands are quite intuitive to
-anybody who does not need a mouse to be productive. You can move around
-the screen with the usual ```hjkl``` keys, but you will travel at
-ligthning speed by placing another finger on ```SHIFT```. You start
-drawing a box with ```b```, and you place an arrow with ```a```. For
-more information, just read the manpage.
-
-```gramscii``` aims at remaining small, avoiding bloat, and being
-portable. It is written in ASCII C90, it requires only an ANSI
-VT100-compatible terminal (real or virtual), and it does not use any
-external library (nope, not even ncurses!). Hence, you should be able to
-compile and run ```gramscii``` on any operating system with a C90 libc
-and a VT100 terminal emulator.
-
-WHY?
-====
-
-As most of the software out there, ```gramscii``` comes out of
-frustration and pain.
-
-I have been producing box-and-arrow diagrams in ASCII for quite a while.
-I know that there exist ad-hoc plugins for ```vim(1)``` and
-```emacs(1)```, but I was not happy with any of them, to say the least.
-
-At the same time, there has been a recent proliferation of browser-based
-point-and-click tools to draw ASCII charts. Like, are you serious? Why
-on Earth should people accept to load 1 million LOCs of obscure
-javascript code on a hyper-bloated web browser and use a fancy
-point-and-click interface to produce......guess what......ASCII charts
-that are best-viewed viewed on a VT100 terminal?
-
-We must say no to madness. We must repudiate bloat. We must reject
-useless featurism. Software must be reasonable, simple, small, and
-functional.
-
-But wait...
-============
-
-If you have noticed that the name ```gramscii``` is too much reminiscent
-of Antonio Gramsci, the phylosopher and politician who was among the
-founders of the Italian Communist Party in 1921, who strongly believed
-that every single human is an intellectual, a philosopher, and an
-artist, and who maintained that societal changes are only possible when
-a class exerts intellectual and moral leadership over its
-contemporaries, well then just get rid of all your shiny iPointless
-things and come back to reality.