[LBo] bash - The Linux Commandline
Iuri Jacob
iurijacob at gmail.com
Mon Oct 23 18:11:59 CEST 2006
Hi Friends!!!
It´s my first participation.
I like "Joe". It´s a very simple editor, but has a lot of features. One
of them is the auto-backup of files. It saves me more than one time in
my suddenly short lapses of reason. lol!!!
Iuri
Brazil
Tim Alexander escreveu:
> I can also vouch for nano. As far as user friednly commandline editors
> go, nano is one of the easiest.
>
> On 10/17/06, Billy Pollifrone <billy at silverbaseball.com> wrote:
>> On 10/16/06, Steve Kist <sekist at iowatelecom.net> wrote:
>> > Stefan Waidele wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Basic steps with common linux-editors:
>> > > http://linuxbasics.org/tutorials/using/working_with_plain_text_files
>> > >
>> > When ever the topic of editors comes up, I like to put in a
>> > plug for mc, MidnightCommander. It's a Norton Commander work
>> > alike that can be used from the command line. Many new users
>> > find it more intuitive to use than vim or emacs.
>> >
>>
>> C'mon... Nothings more intuitive than vim or emacs. :-) Actually,
>> nano is also a good choice to start with. They lack alot of features
>> that are normally found even in the gui editors. With a little
>> experience and some reading, the power of vim or emacs can become
>> irreplacable.
>>
>> - Billy
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