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'''Nano''' is a text editor for Viper and is invoked using the command line interface. It emulates the Pico text editor, part of the Pine email client, and also provides additional functionality. Nano is easier to use and learn than [[training/Linux_-_vi_editor|Vi]]. However Vi has the advantage of being installed almost universally on every Unix/Linux system by default and is quicker to edit with once its interface is learnt. | '''Nano''' is a text editor for Viper and is invoked using the command line interface. It emulates the Pico text editor, part of the Pine email client, and also provides additional functionality. Nano is easier to use and learn than [[training/Linux_-_vi_editor|Vi]]. However Vi has the advantage of being installed almost universally on every Unix/Linux system by default and is quicker to edit with once its interface is learnt. | ||
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Revision as of 14:25, 28 February 2017
Introduction
Nano is a text editor for Viper and is invoked using the command line interface. It emulates the Pico text editor, part of the Pine email client, and also provides additional functionality. Nano is easier to use and learn than Vi. However Vi has the advantage of being installed almost universally on every Unix/Linux system by default and is quicker to edit with once its interface is learnt.
Below is how nano appears on the screen of a terminal connected to Viper: