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This is a discussion on how to use editor like vi or mcedit within the Getting started tutorials forums, part of the Linux Getting Started category; I wouldn't wish vi or any of its derivatives on my worst enemy. For a simple editor, nano works well. ...
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I wouldn't wish vi or any of its derivatives on my worst enemy.
For a simple editor, nano works well. When you outgrow that (which shouldn't take long), look at emacs. It is fully customizable. |
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| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| vim editor | jithendra | Linux software | 1 | 05-09-2008 03:09 PM |