Description
GNU nano FOR LINUX
GNU nano is an open source command-line software that helps users to edit text files on the Linux shell. The project was originally started as a replacement of the easy-to-use and user-friendly Pico text editor. It is an official GNU package and it aims to solve the problems users had with the Pico text editor, as well as to add extra functionality.
Key Features:
- Customizable key bindings
- 'Soft' line wrapping
- Full undo and redo support
- Pager support
- Abortable searching
- Faster syntax highlighting for complicated regular expressions
- Warnings for non-writable files
- Additional syntax highlighting examples for Fortran, OCaml, objC, and Makefiles
Installation Process:
- Download the latest version from Softpedia
- Save the archive on your computer
- Extract the contents with an archive manager
- Open a terminal emulator
- Navigate to the extracted files
- Type '.\/configure && make' to configure and compile
- Run 'make install' or 'sudo make install' to install system-wide
Technical Specifications:
- Written in: C programming language
- Architecture support: 32-bit and 64-bit
User Reviews for GNU nano FOR LINUX 7
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GNU nano FOR LINUX is an essential text editor for Linux users. Its customizable key bindings and syntax highlighting make editing a breeze.
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GNU nano is a fantastic text editor! It’s easy to use, fast, and has all the features I need.
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I love using GNU nano for editing my configuration files. It's reliable and very user-friendly!
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As a long-time Linux user, I appreciate how efficient GNU nano is. The syntax highlighting is superb!
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GNU nano has made my text editing so much easier! The customizable key bindings are a game changer.
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The speed and simplicity of GNU nano make it my go-to text editor on Linux. Highly recommend it!
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I can't imagine working without GNU nano! It's an essential tool for anyone who uses the command line.