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The VI text editor is the most used and popular Linux text editor. You can get it in almost any Linux distribution. There are two modes, Insert and Command. Command mode is used to take the user ...
In vi you can set options to change the editor's behavior using the ex :set command. For example, the search commands are normally case-sensitive; to change this use the :set ignorecase or :set ic ...
The KDE desktop environment's advanced text editing program, which is called Kate, has a new input mode that is designed to mimic the functionality of the text-based Vi editor.
Most of the Linux configuration files are plain text and can be edited with either the Gedit graphical editor in GNOME or the Vi command line text editor, depending on your preference.
now, we have AIX boxes, and when i land on one, its ksh, and no arrow keys. so i have to use vi editing commands on the command line, which i think is overkill and senseless.
If nano is your Linux editor of choice, and you want to make it a bit more flexible, Jack Wallen is ready to help you with the built-in Execute tool.
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