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Learn Nano Editor in Linux

A Beginner’s Guide on How to Use Nano Text Editor in Linux

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Nano is a command line text editor, that comes preinstalled in almost every Linux distribution. It is often preferred by new users because of its simplicity, compared to other command line text editors such

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RHCSA Series: Editing Text Files with Nano and Vim / Analyzing text with grep and regexps – Part 4

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Every system administrator has to deal with text files as part of his daily responsibilities. That includes editing existing files (most likely configuration files), or creating new ones. It has been said that if

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