Editing Files With Nano Editor in Linux [Complete Hands-on Course for Beginners]
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- Editing files in Linux terminal can be scary, specially if you have to deal with something like Vim or Emacs. Thankfully, we have Nano editor which makes it easier to edit files in the command line.
Though it is easier, it still involves a learning curve.
This is why I created this micro course to show all the essentials of Nano editor.
The course is in hands-on mode. While you can just watch it and learn from it, I encourage you to try things on your system and follow it along with the video.
The text file used in this course is: github.com/itsfoss/text-files...
Text equivalent of the video: itsfoss.com/nano-editor-guide/ Наука
Thanks for the best Nano tutorial I've ever seen . . . (actually, the *only* one 😄)
Thank you. Makes me feel like I should create more long form videos on such topics :)
Finally, a long-form video! Nice job, although you should check your microphone levels (a bit loud).
Glad you liked the long form video. That's rare from me actually :) And I'll try to have better audio in future videos.
This is a good video for me and I believe, many others. Thank you.
Glad you liked it :)
Great work keep-up the good work. Even odes like me can learn something new>
Thank you for the appreciation :)
sir i downloaded ubunto and lost my window 10 now i am downloading window in ubunto but at the ends it fails again and again please tell me what i do
Download fails or the installation fail?
@@Itsfoss sir download fails at the end
and all my downloads like virtual box and others ...are not working in it and not open also
@@user-lw4lo5mc8h Then it is a networking issue. You can use a download manager that will help you download files even with inconsistent internet connection.