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Here are some applications that may help you edit text files:
 
Here are some applications that may help you edit text files:
  
* vim -- a programmer's text editor that relies on you knowing a certain amount of arcane stuff. Start "vimtutor" from the command line to learn how to use it.
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* vim -- a programmer's text editor that relies on you knowing a certain amount of arcane stuff. This editor is one of the variants of vi. Start "vimtutor" from the command line to learn how to use it.
 
* nano -- probably one of the easiest to use for people new to editing text files under linux.
 
* nano -- probably one of the easiest to use for people new to editing text files under linux.
 
* emacs -- a programmer's text editor with tons of features.  Start it and type "''Control-'''''h t'''" to learn how to use it.
 
* emacs -- a programmer's text editor with tons of features.  Start it and type "''Control-'''''h t'''" to learn how to use it.
  
 
There's an ongoing religious war between vim and emacs users.
 
There's an ongoing religious war between vim and emacs users.
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* Wikipedia articles for more information:
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** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vi
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** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vim_%28text_editor%29
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** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emacs
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** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nano_%28text_editor%29
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Aspiring coders should pick one and learn it.

Revision as of 17:02, 28 April 2005

Here are some applications that may help you edit text files:

  • vim -- a programmer's text editor that relies on you knowing a certain amount of arcane stuff. This editor is one of the variants of vi. Start "vimtutor" from the command line to learn how to use it.
  • nano -- probably one of the easiest to use for people new to editing text files under linux.
  • emacs -- a programmer's text editor with tons of features. Start it and type "Control-h t" to learn how to use it.

There's an ongoing religious war between vim and emacs users.

Aspiring coders should pick one and learn it.