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I failed to see how it is "plain text". The code in all three tabs looks like, well, code to me.


It's plain text in the generally accepted definition [1] of the term. It's not a binary file that requires special software to author. It's possible to read and write the files in a text editor.

"Plain text" does not imply "natural language description", though I can see the term could be confusing.

[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plain_text


Code is plain text, as opposed to binary for example




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