lina is the Linux native (= c-less) version of ciforth (common Intel Forth), an interpret environment and compiler for Forth. It is (large and by) compliant with the ISO Forth standard; the CORE wordset is fully implemented. The small, classic, indirect threaded kernel contains the essential, i.a. file access and exceptions. Its power is multiplied by an extensive source library, that add i.a. a decompiler and integrated 386 assembler. It is fully self contained; if you want to understand a compiler in all details, this is your best, if not only, choice. ciforth sports the highest documentation to binary proportion in the EDP industry, barring m4 on Coherent. For nicer command-line experience (electives loaded instantly, history, cursor keys etc.) you may want to add the following line to your ~/.bashrc file: alias lina='rlwrap lina -e'