Nano Editor Fundamentals
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- Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025
- Hey guys! HackerSploit here back again with another video, in this video, I will be showing you the fundamentals of the Nano editor.
GNU nano is a text editor for Unix-like computing systems or operating environments using a command line interface.
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nano is that one editor that you started out with because it was simple but now can't really leave because of how much you'vre grown into using it despite there being better alternatives.
You got it
better how ? Some of these editors are so bloated with features that they are practically useless
I have a question, sorry. When I run sudo apt install nano
It gives this error
Unable to locate file location
How can I fix it?
@@MOHAMMEDJASIMANTAR nano comes with linux its the default text editor other than Vi
thanks for convincing me to use Vlm
Hackersploit my dude, with this video you show the world you are truly a man of good taste.
Thank you very much, i really appreciate it.
Yo wut: not only... *HackerSploit* is a Man of Culture as well! 😏🤓
I've been watching you for a while now, and I am very, very thankful, because you work hard, and you are keep showing us everything you know. We really appreciate that.
sweet, my fav editor, i started with nano and tbh, never wanted to leave to a different one
keep up the great work man.
Great video! How do you activate syntax highlight colors? Thank you!
I love the way, u provide patience in your talk🥰🤩
I'd like to thank you for your useful videos. In addition to that if I am confused, your articles help me out as well, Thanks :)
awesome. boy. did i NEED this !! thank YOU. SO much. a 5 STAR presentation !!
great video!! thanks a lot. i am already using the nano text editor
CTRL # : Enumerate lines
This was what i needed, thanks.
1st view..
Thanks for all the videos bro
Keep it up
We are with you
Thank you very much.
I'm so late here thank you so much for making these type of vids ❤️
Thanks! Great info. Maybe Vim and Vi next?? :)
Why do they right M-6 for Copy Text at the bottom and not Ctrl+C?
Great video, thanks for the tutorial! I agree with the idea of nano to make it accessible for brand new beginners. But only using nano is a huge loss, compared to how much one can improve and learn by using vim and emacs.
My recommendations is to learn vim as soon as possible, to later transition to use vim keybindings (evil-mode) inside of emacs for extra power and awesome productivity.
I still think this was a great video though!
Thanks, i had namy mistakes to learn it. I'd like to know is there a book or man nano it's all.
Thanks. Very helpful.
How can you make it the default text editor (globally or for certain file extensions). i.e you double click the file and it opens in terminal with nano?
Great Video
thanks for the tutorial
Also to save a file can be ctrl s... Overall great video... I still use nano for all my stuff....
Thank you
Any idea why when I make changes to a file, then proceed to save, put the file name I want to save as, and press enter…it just does a “doodoo” sound and appears to do nothing at all
You did a great job with this. Thank you!
Nano is my ride or die editor!
How do I undo (like CTRL+Z in Windows)?
Thank you so much
At 7:44 , why do the key combos you are giving us not comply with the key bindings given in the bottom margin in nano screen ?
Some functions have more than 1 key combo(for some functions you can even use the function keys(f1,f2...)). 'M' denotes the alt key. And '^' before a letter denotes ctrl.
Press ctrl + g you will see the list.
Hey can you make a video for finding vulnerabilities in http sites, because I come across a lot of http sites but I am unable to find any vulnerabilities
To enable line numbers use -l option
nano -l filename
Very cool video!!
Thanks
will you make an cheatsheet for this
After a new update i cannot drag folders to desktop, when i try i get this motion where when i drag it it pulls the folder back to the Documents. And i see that you have folders on your desktop ? ? ? Please if you can explain to me ?? ?
Nice work
Thank you
Some time I'm over write the file and save it as, for eg : original file name:file.sh ,but when I over write it and the system itself save it as file.sh.save
Can you make one of vim?
that would take 50x times more, yet totally worth it, I don't see the point in using nano when emacs and vim exist.
awesome video
When the Bluetooth hacking series is coming?
You're the man!
Keep it up!!!!!!!!
Do you write your code with an IDE or straight editor? I like some things in editor some things in an IDE because of stuff like brackets and auto indent etc. So some things are nice in vim but vim itself is a waste of brain space and time. I think the IDE + nano is sufficient.
Select all?
nano text.txt
The cursor must be at the beginning of the document
Ctrl+Shift+End
Zimbabwe ?
my issue now with nano is the M-U command
how do i use those cause pressing M AND U doesnt work
Try ESC followed by U
@@anilgajiev8257 thanks man on my keyboard the M was actually the alt key
How to run the code?
text editor gak bisa compile dan run. hanya bisa edit.
Yes. Nano comes installed in Ubuntu.
Hey.... Please can tell me how can we penetrate on Android apps or live apps?? Its a request.... And thanks for the video again
Oly two ways u can get inside an Android phone:
1.Insecure coding of the apps (like the recent file explorer app was opening a port on the lan which cud be accessed via a malicious json request 😉)
2.Noob way in which we backdoor an app and send it to the victim(don't try this) learn how to decompile apks and understand the coding behind them
Shadow Fax No no I don't want to go into the Android device I want to know the database file of an Android app.... That is the reason I asked to tell the pentest for Android applications.... But still thank... Tell me if you can help in this too
@@AlizaASMR It is not that easy ,yo 😅😅
Take the example of WhatsApp..the database file of the chat message are stored under db crypt directory ..But the encryption key is stored in root ☺️
The point is no apps just keep their database lying around!
U shud be atleast root 😉
Shadow Fax I know that dude but there will be something for sure to crack.... I am trying let's see... 😊
Nano is top tier
Thanks
editing in these kind of text editors is like editing a document that's already printed on paper with a razor blade and glue, i don't see why this isn't the standard for all text editors.
Bindings in nano are so senseless... Id love a lightweight editor like nano with mainstream bindings ctrt c/v for copy/paste, ctrl f for find etc which also has the autosave backup in case machine crashes. We’re in 2020. Lost a lot of text i handt saved in nano.
I think you can set your own bindings in nano
From Land of Egypt Thanks
Nano is just old dos program called pico still looks same. For me still nano is on 5 place first is wordstar 4.0, then pico abiword wim and nano :D Still all is awesome i love hangul too korean word procesor.
Bro create a javacript tutorials please
Sir when i install kali linux it install but i am unable to enter password while login
root
toor
Its preinstalled on Ubuntu because for some reason visudo maps to it.
Cut copy paste time stamp is 7:14
haha I should have started this 1st before giving my self a headache in all those errors
Nano 3.x as my nano 2.3.1 is significantly different.
It just types characters instead of copy! I knew, but needed confirmation. Thanks for video.
Nano is the most useless thing I ever used in linux!
Huh didnt you had like 1 million subs?
Nano is my go to editor as well and I used to use vim. Vim is for fanboys I rather focus on the code then to master a fucking editor.
i'll write something dumb anything and then writes nano is great
langue C?
I just installed Kali Linux its slow as fuck no sites loading and i don't think wifi is on plz make a video to fix that
i load super slow GitHub not even in the root cmds no cmds i see you use almost is no commands in my idk why plz make a video on to fix internet and stuff like that still not loading or nothing
Program java run and compile name the shortcuths key to help program running
Dude Please make a Video on Botnets and Zombies and please explain them neatly Please this is Humble request and please tell us how can we use them in Hacking.....
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shame? Life it too short for vi...
p.s. ctrl z + fg - game changer!
Thanks. Before seeing your comment I thought I'd need to have 2 terminal windows open to test the code I was editing. :D
Why is it all such as complicated? So many Shortcuts who the hell can keep this all in mind when he isn't a nerd?
Honestly, there is shame in using Nano. Vi is a core unix skill and the basics are very very simple. If learned correctly you can be more productive in vi within 10 mins than you can ever be in nano. Vi is more universal than nano, but more importantly Vi keybindings are used in a variety of other programs, like for example the man pages. Vi's issue isn't that's hard, it's that it's taught or learned incorrectly. The first thing that should be understood is that it's not about learning a bunch of commands, but rather learning a short language that allows you to form thousands of "commands" without knowing them individually, most of which are the first letter of the English word of what they do. For example w for word, c for change, i for insert, y for yank(copy), p for paste, d for delete, and so on. So pressing w on its own will move the cursor forwards one word. But you can also prepend numbers to these as well, so "5w" would say move cursor "5 words". "y5w" "yank 5 words", "c5w" "change 5 words" and so on. Almost everything can be combined in this way to easily express what you want done. The basics can be learned very quickly and give you a universal and powerful tool that other programs share hotkeys with. Ever wonder why / searches in firefox and many other programs? Thats vi influence even there. Learn vi basics.
I'm a one finger keyboard user ---do you think I envy the 200 words per minute people ? Think again !
not indian doesn't help
I’m so stupid the title confused me
Nano isn’t hacking
Thumb down! This video did not explain many of the short cut abbreviations at the bottom of the screen. In fact some of what he teaches seems contrary to what is shown at the bottom of the screen.
Rocket science to copy, paste text. This is why I hate linux. Nothing has changed in text editing after my over 20 years break from Linux.
Yo guys anybody playing hyperctf? Can someone help me with it please, i solved some of the beginner questions just like in pico, however the hard ones are super hard
Meh, real men use ed, the standard text editor.
learn vim...
y tho? nano does what I need.
oh yeah nahui
blah blah blah. first 3 minutes = zero information
I'm using nano in windows, these keybindings are not available