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-The 'nano' editor is a GNU-project editor based on 'pico' a simple but easy to use editor created for the PINE email program for creating and editing emails. It has been expanded quite a bit: there is enhanced navigation, and search which include regex search. +=== The nano editor === 
 +The 'nano' editor is a [[https://www.nano-editor.org/dist/latest/faq.html#1.1 | GNU-project editor]] based on 'pico' a simple but easy to use editor created for the PINE email program for creating and editing emails. It has been expanded quite a bit: there is enhanced navigation, and search which include regex search. 
  
 A great addition, especially if you connect to SDF on a color terminal, is nano's use of "syntax" files, which provide syntax highlighting for several programming languages and related filetypes, such as HTML files, shell scripts, shell resource files (like ''.bashrc'') and even the nano resource file ''.nanorc'', where the settings for syntax file are kept. A great addition, especially if you connect to SDF on a color terminal, is nano's use of "syntax" files, which provide syntax highlighting for several programming languages and related filetypes, such as HTML files, shell scripts, shell resource files (like ''.bashrc'') and even the nano resource file ''.nanorc'', where the settings for syntax file are kept.
nano.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/23 20:01 by peteyboy