Favourite TUI editor
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Favourite TUI editor
No Geany, please :) If not in the list, pick 'Other' and tell us ;)
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Since I rarely use Emacs in no-X, I go with one of my all time favorites: nano.
It helped A LOT configuring different distros in the past, I'll always have good words for nano.
It helped A LOT configuring different distros in the past, I'll always have good words for nano.
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Same here. As much as I love emacs for everything except of editing, I prefer nano for all the quick and dirty things.
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Ofcourse vim in a emacs ansi-term :D
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^ Are you crazy ? Wine comes with a notepad.exe :D
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Put emacs, though I often use zile for quick edits. Emacs without the bloat.
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nano... my needs are few.
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I have only vim installed. ;)
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Nano <3 :)
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Geany-cli. ah no, shit, doesn't exist. nano it is :D
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When I use nano my file is intertwined with
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Drumroll...surprise...nano, meh.
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vi improved ;)
sandy is a little rough around the edges, but has the neat feature of detecting emacs or vi controls :o
sandy is a little rough around the edges, but has the neat feature of detecting emacs or vi controls :o
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^ per the idea of sandy (that is, a simple editor that gets out of your way) I've read that GNU zile is now no longer an mg-esque minimal emacsen but a sort of meta-editor. I've not investigated it fully, but a low-resource basic editor that emulates emacs, vi, windows (C-c & C-v), and CUA based on watching the user's keyboard mashing would be very useful. Could even replace nano! :o
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^ didn't know about this. Apparently the version in the Sid repos is still from 2014, and it emulates Emacs. Will check later on the dev's homepage.
You can have a try with e3, it's quite small, comes with vi, emacs, wordstar and nano mode ;)
You can have a try with e3, it's quite small, comes with vi, emacs, wordstar and nano mode ;)
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I use zile on my VPS. It could certainly trick you into thinking you were using Emacs! Great editor.
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