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Friendlier than vi, better for plain-text files than Word, nano is a lean text editor for command-line editing. Every system administrator should know how to use it. This quick course covers the basics to get up and running. Author Scott Simpson shows how to get the latest version of nano installed on Linux, Windows, and Mac, and create and edit basic text files. He also introduces a few helpful features that allow you to switch back and forth from the command line and customize nano to your liking.
Topics include:
Installing nano
Editing and searching for text
Saving files
Using Undo and Spell Check
Customizing nano
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Filename
Size
1 - Introduction/01 - Welcome.mp4
4.1 MB
1 - Introduction/02 - Using the exercise files.mp4
857.5 KB
2 - 1. Introducing nano/03 - What is nano.mp4
2.1 MB
2 - 1. Introducing nano/04 - Finding or installing nano on Linux.mp4
1.3 MB
2 - 1. Introducing nano/05 - Installing nano for Windows.mp4
6.9 MB
2 - 1. Introducing nano/06 - Updating nano on a Mac, using Homebrew.mp4
10.5 MB
2 - 1. Introducing nano/07 - Exploring the nano interface.mp4
2.7 MB
2 - 1. Introducing nano/08 - Finding help.mp4
5.8 MB
3 - 2. Creating and Editing a File/09 - Creating and opening files from the command line.mp4
4.1 MB
3 - 2. Creating and Editing a File/10 - Navigating within a file.mp4
9.9 MB
3 - 2. Creating and Editing a File/11 - Editing text in a file.mp4
7.7 MB
3 - 2. Creating and Editing a File/12 - Searching for text.mp4
7.5 MB
3 - 2. Creating and Editing a File/13 - Saving a file.mp4
2.3 MB
3 - 2. Creating and Editing a File/14 - Inserting text from another source.mp4
4.2 MB
3 - 2. Creating and Editing a File/15 - Working with multiple files in buffers.mp4
2 MB
4 - 3. Exploring Additional Features/16 - Switching back to the command line with suspend.mp4