Micro is a terminal-based text editor and it is very easy to install and use.
Text editor in linux terminal. Developed by Bram Moolenaar VIM is one of the most commonly used text editors in the Linux world. Vim is one of the most common text editor used by Linux users. There are two command-line text editors in Linux.
It is based on the old UNIX vi text editor so far as the name VIM refers to Vi IMproved. When it comes to terminal based text editors it is usually Vim Emacs and Nano that get the limelight. Most editors come with features such as syntax highlighting easy navigation customizable interfaces search and replace options and so on.
Pico started out as the editor built into the text-based e-mail program pine and it was eventually. It is an improved version of an old command-line text editor known as Vi. However it is just a simple text editor so it.
To run command you have to enter it in status line below text of file. Pressing Escape will make you exit from input mode. Neovim a modern enhancement to Vim is one of many such examples.
That doesnt mean there are not other such text editors. It is intended to replace the well known nano editor by being easy to install and use on the go. It will open up a text editor to edit your file.
First navigate to the directory containing the file you wish to open in a text editor such as gedit in bash or terminal or CMD. It has well aims to be pleasant to use around the clock because you either prefer to work in the terminal. The default editor is vi if neither were defined.