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Manpage of NANO
NANO
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: December 2, 2000
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NAME
nano - Nano's ANOther editor, an enhanced free Pico Clone
SYNOPSIS
nano
[options] [+LINE] file
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the
nano
command.
nano is a small, free and friendly editor which aims to replace
Pico, the default editor included in the non-free Pine package. Rather
than just copying Pico's look and feel,
nano
also implements some missing (or disabled by default) features in Pico,
such as "search and replace" and "goto line number".
OPTIONS
- -T (--tabsize)
-
Set the size (width) of a tab.
- -R (--regexp)
-
Enable regular expression matching for search strings, as well as
\n subexpression replacement for replace strings, if available.
- -V (--version)
-
Show the current version number and author.
- -h (--help)
-
Display a summary of commandline options.
- -c (--const)
-
Constantly show the cursor position.
- -k (--cut)
-
Enable cut from cursor to end of line with ^K.
- -i (--autoindent)
-
Indent new lines to the previous line's indentation. Useful when editing
source code.
- -l (--nofollow)
-
If the file being edited is a symbolic link, replace the link with a
a new file, do not follow it. Good for editing files in /tmp perhaps?
- -m (--mouse)
-
Enable mouse support (if available for your system).
- -p (--pico)
-
Emulate Pico as closely as possible. This affects both the "shortcut list"
at the bottom of the screen, as well as the display and entry of previous
search and replace strings.
- -s (--speller)
-
Enable alternative spell checker command.
- -t (--tempfile)
-
Always save changed buffer without prompting. Same as Pico -t option.
- -v (--view)
-
View file (read only) mode.
- -w (--nowrap)
-
Disable wrapping of long lines.
- -x (--nohelp)
-
Disable help screen at bottom of editor.
- -z (--suspend)
-
Enable suspend ability.
- -b, -e, -f
-
Ignored, for compatibility with Pico.
- +LINE
-
Places cursor at LINE on startup.
NOTES
Nano will try to dump the buffer into an emergency file in some cases.
Mainly, this will happen if Nano recieves a SIGHUP or runs out of
memory, when it will write the buffer into a file named "nano.save" if the
buffer didn't have a name already, or will add a ".save" suffix to the
current finename. Nano will not write this file if a previous one
exists in the current directory.
BUGS
Please send any comments or bug reports to
nano@nano-editor.org.
The nano mailing list is available from
nano-devel@lists.sourceforge.net.
To subscribe, email to nano-devel-request@lists.sourceforge.net with a
subject of "subscribe".
HOMEPAGE
http://www.nano-editor.org
AUTHOR
Chris Allegretta <chrisa@asty.org>, et al (see AUTHORS for details).
This manual page was originally written by Jordi Mallach
<jordi@sindominio.net>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be
used by others).
Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- OPTIONS
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- NOTES
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- BUGS
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- HOMEPAGE
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- AUTHOR
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