Nano is just one of the command-line text editors available in Linux. Like any plain-text editor, you can use it to create and edit the HTML files for your business website. The syntax highlighting ...
I originally posted this in the Mac Ach, but there was no response so I think it may have been better suited to here. Sorry if you see it twice. Lately I've been doing a bit of simple C coding in nano ...
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4 Linux terminal text editors I use instead of nano
Fresh: a feature-packed, IDE-like terminal editor with tabs, markdown preview, syntax highlighting, and Git. Micro: a simple, Nano-like editor with modern keybindings, mouse support, and built-in ...
Lately I've been doing a bit of simple C coding in nano, and the syntax highlighting is behaving strangely. I'm not super experienced with the command line, so I might be unwittingly doing something ...
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