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.EL File Extension

A .EL file is a Emacs Lisp Code File, created by The GNU Project.

Open with GNU Emacs. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .EL file?

The file extension .EL refers to an Emacs Lisp Code File. This type of file is used with Emacs, which is a versatile text editor available on multiple operating systems. The content of an .EL file is written in Lisp programming language and is primarily used to customize or enhance the functionality of the Emacs editor. These .EL files can contain code that changes the settings of Emacs to suit the user's preferences or they can add new capabilities to the software. For example, an .EL file might include code that improves how Emacs handles editing of certain file types or adds new shortcuts.

To open and work with .EL files, you should use the program GNU Emacs. This is the same software that the .EL files are designed to configure or enhance, making it the most suitable tool for managing these files.

Additionally, it's common for .EL files that are used to add features to Emacs to be compiled into .ELC files. Compiling these files into .ELC format makes them load faster when Emacs starts up, which can improve the overall performance of the program.

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