Sortix nightly manual
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EDITOR(1) | General Commands Manual | EDITOR(1) |
NAME
editor
— text
editor
SYNOPSIS
editor |
[file] |
DESCRIPTION
editor
is a text editor with basic editing
functionality. It generally behaves like a GUI editor as opposed to common
terminal editors. The file named by the file argument
is loaded if specified. It quits when Ctrl-Q is typed.
Text can be selected by holding the Shift key and moving the cursor.
It supports these keyboard shortcuts:
- Ctrl-C
- Copy.
- Ctrl-F
- Search for a regular expression.
- Ctrl-G
- Go to line.
- Ctrl-K
- Cut.
- Ctrl-O
- Open file.
- Ctrl-Q
- Quit.
- Ctrl-S
- Save file.
- Ctrl-V
- Paste.
These commands than can be entered after pressing ESC and a colon:
- language [none | c | c++ | diff]
- Select syntax highlighting.
- line-numbering [on | off]
- Line numbering.
- margin column-index
- Display right margin at column-index.
- popen shell-command
- Open new file containing output of running shell-command.
- tabsize tab-size
- Select tab size.
A subset of these commands can be stored in the
editor(5) configuration file
loaded on editor
startup.
FILES
- /etc/editor
- Global configuration.
- ~/.editor
- User configuration.
SEE ALSO
BUGS
editor
lacks a number of crucial features,
such as undo and redo, ability to open multiple files at once, and so on.
The syntax highlighting can occasionally be inconsistent.
December 13, 2021 | Sortix 1.1.0-dev |