How to Use Nano | Command Line Text Editor
GNU nano is a popular command-line text editor that is included in most Linux distributions. The interface is comparable to GUI-based text editors, which makes nano a popular choice for those who find vi or emacs commands non-intuitive.
Chapters:
0:00 - intro
0:51 - Checking nano Install
2:23 - Saving in nano
4:55 - Searching in nano
6:30 - Cutting and Pasting
8:05 - Start nano at a Specific Line
8:48 - Start nano in View Only Mode
9:17 - Go To Line
11:11 - Checking Spelling with nano
12:30 - Outro
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