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Revision as of 10:15, 22 March 2020
Motivation
In order to be able to do everything on the command line you also need to learn a text editor. Most programs have their configuration in text files and you need to learn to use a text editor. If you have not done so you should learn vi. vi (or the improved version: vim) is a good text editor that is installed per default on all unix systems. It is a bit more complicated then other editors because it has 3 modes of input.
Here is a list of text editors and their relative advantages and disadvantages
editor | advantages/disadvantages |
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vi or vim | available on every system, powerful but harder to learn |
emacs | powerful but also complicated, same keyboard shortcuts as bash |
joe | joes own edito - simple, syntax coloring, wordstar like keyboard shortcuts |
pico, nano, jpico | extremely simple editors for casual editing |