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It is a good idea to learn how to the use <tt>'''nano'''</tt> command line editor. | It is a good idea to learn how to the use <tt>'''nano'''</tt> command line editor. | ||
| − | The <tt>'''nano'''</tt> will be used extensively during the following steps. | + | The <tt>'''nano'''</tt> command line editor will be used extensively during the following steps. |
Please review the following instructions. | Please review the following instructions. | ||
Revision as of 10:50, 16 June 2015
NEXT - STEP 3
Step 2. Review "nano" command line editor instructions
It is a good idea to learn how to the use nano command line editor.
The nano command line editor will be used extensively during the following steps.
Please review the following instructions.
- NANO Editor Help
| CTL+O | = Save the file and then press Enter |
| CTL+X | = Exit "nano" |
| CTL+K | = Delete line |
| CTL+U | = Undelete line |
| CTL+W | = Search for %%string%% |
| CTL+\ | = Search for %%string%% and replace with $$string$$ |
| CTL+C | = Show line numbers |
More info = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nano_(text_editor)
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