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How to go to Line X in Nano in Linux Mint 21?

In this article we will share with you two methods of going to the line X in the Nano editor on a Linux Mint 21 system.

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How to Copy from Clipboard to Nano

Tutorial on how copy the text from the Cutbuffer and clipboard (Gnome) to the nano editor and the ways to copy, use and save a file in the nano editor.

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How do I Quit Nano?

This article explains the process of exiting the Nano editor both by using a function key as well as the shortcut key combination.

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How to Open a File With Nano Editor in Linux?

GNU nano is a text editor for Unix-like computing systems using a command line interface. How to use a nano editor to open files is discussed.

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How Can I Select and Delete All Text in Nano?

Text selection and deletion are important aspects of text editing. This article explains the method of selecting and deleting all the text in the Nano editor.

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How to Create the Most Secure Offline nano Wallets Using bash

This tutorial shows how to create generated-on-demand (GOD) crypto (nano) wallets.
The post How to Create the Most Secure Offline nano Wallets Using bash appeared first on Linux Today.

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Simplify Text Editing with micro

There are many text editors for Linux users, and choosing the best one is a subject of great debate. Nano isn’t good as it should be, while vim seems quite complex for the beginner. Suppose you do not want to leave nano because other editors are too complex and require a learning curve. Maybe it’s time to […]

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GNU nano 5.9 Text Editor Comes with YAML Syntax Highlighting Support

The legendary open source text editor GNU Nano has released version 5.9. It is a simple command-line text editor inspired by Pico and included by default in the most Linux distributions.
So let’s take a look at what features this new release brin…

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Micro Text Editor: Lightweight and Intuitive Terminal-Based Editor

Micro command-line text editor is designed to replace Nano as the text editor for the masses. It is a cross-platform terminal-based text editor, which is not only used for Linux, but on all other platforms like Windows and macOS as well. Learn more abo…

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