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Learning the Command Line - Editing files
In this session we are going to learn one way of editing text files in Terminal. Back in the day there was pico. This was the editor part of the Pine mail program used in *nix. It was a very simple plain text editor used to create mail and text files. There are other editors such as vi, vim and emacs but those can get complicated and very powerful; these aren’t really needed to create or edit a simple text file. Fast forward to today, we now have nano, the
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In this session we are going to learn one way of editing text files in Terminal. Back in the day there was pico. This was the editor part of the Pine mail program used in *nix. It was a very simple plain text editor used to create mail and text files. There are other editors such as vi, vim and emacs but those can get complicated and very powerful; these aren’t really needed to create or edit a simple text file. Fast forward to today, we now have nano, the
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