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<H1>NANO</H1>
Section: User Commands (1)<BR>Updated: June 27, 2002<BR><A HREF="#index">Index</A>
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<H2>NAME</H2>
nano - Nano's ANOther editor, an enhanced free Pico Clone
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<H2>SYNOPSIS</H2>
<B>nano</B>
[options]&nbsp;[+LINE]<I> file</I>
<BR>
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<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2>
This manual page documents briefly the
<B>nano</B>
command.
<P>
<B>nano</B> 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,
<B>nano</B>
also implements some missing (or disabled by default) features in Pico,
such as &quot;search and replace&quot; and &quot;goto line number&quot;.
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<H2>OPTIONS</H2>
<DL COMPACT>
<DT><B>-B (--backup)</B>
<DD>
When saving a file, back up the previous version of it to the current
filename suffixed with a ~.
<DT><B>-D (--dos)</B>
<DD>
Write file in DOS format.
<DT><B>-F (--multibuffer)</B>
<DD>
Enable multiple file buffers, if available.
<DT><B>-K (--keypad)</B>
<DD>
Do not use the ncurses keypad() call unless necessary. Try this flag if
you find that the arrow keys on the numeric keypad do not work for you
under nano.
<DT><B>-M (--mac)</B>
<DD>
Write file in Mac format.
<DT><B>-N (--noconvert)</B>
<DD>
Disable automatic conversion of files from DOS/Mac format.
<DT><B>-Q [str] (--quotestr=[str])</B>
<DD>
Set the quoting string for justifying. The default is &quot;&gt; &quot;.
<DT><B>-R (--regexp)</B>
<DD>
Enable regular expression matching for search strings, as well as
\n subexpression replacement for replace strings, if available.
<DT><B>-S (--smooth)</B>
<DD>
Enable smooth scrolling. Text will scroll line-by-line, instead of the
usual chunk-by-chunk behaviour.
<DT><B>-T [num] (--tabsize=[num])</B>
<DD>
Set the size (width) of a tab.
<DT><B>-V (--version)</B>
<DD>
Show the current version number and author.
<DT><B>-Y (--syntax=[str])</B>
<DD>
Specify a specific syntax highlighting from the .nanorc to use, if
available.
<DT><B>-c (--const)</B>
<DD>
Constantly show the cursor position.
<DT><B>-h (--help)</B>
<DD>
Display a summary of command line options.
<DT><B>-i (--autoindent)</B>
<DD>
Indent new lines to the previous line's indentation. Useful when editing
source code.
<DT><B>-k (--cut)</B>
<DD>
Enable cut from cursor to end of line with ^K.
<DT><B>-l (--nofollow)</B>
<DD>
If the file being edited is a symbolic link, replace the link with
a new file, do not follow it. Good for editing files in /tmp, perhaps?
<DT><B>-m (--mouse)</B>
<DD>
Enable mouse support (if available for your system).
<DT><B>-o [dir] (--operatingdir=[dir])</B>
<DD>
Set operating directory. Makes nano set up something similar to a
chroot.
<DT><B>-p (--pico)</B>
<DD>
Emulate Pico as closely as possible. This affects both the &quot;shortcut
list&quot; at the bottom of the screen, as well as the display and entry of
previous search and replace strings.
<DT><B>-r [#cols] (--fill=[#cols])</B>
<DD>
Wrap lines at column #cols. By default, this is the width of the
screen, less eight. If this value is negative, wrapping will occur at
#cols from the right of the screen, allowing it to vary along with the
screen width if the screen is resized.
<DT><B>-s [prog] (--speller=[prog])</B>
<DD>
Enable alternative spell checker command.
<DT><B>-t (--tempfile)</B>
<DD>
Always save changed buffer without prompting. Same as Pico -t option.
<DT><B>-v (--view)</B>
<DD>
View file (read only) mode.
<DT><B>-w (--nowrap)</B>
<DD>
Disable wrapping of long lines.
<DT><B>-x (--nohelp)</B>
<DD>
Disable help screen at bottom of editor.
<DT><B>-z (--suspend)</B>
<DD>
Enable suspend ability.
<DT><B>-a, -b, -e, -f, -g, -j</B>
<DD>
Ignored, for compatibility with Pico.
<DT><B>+LINE</B>
<DD>
Places cursor at LINE on startup.
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<H2>NOTES</H2>
Nano will try to dump the buffer into an emergency file in some cases.
Mainly, this will happen if Nano receives a SIGHUP or runs out of
memory, when it will write the buffer into a file named &quot;nano.save&quot; if
the buffer didn't have a name already, or will add a &quot;.save&quot; suffix to
the current filename. If an emergency file with that name already exists
in the current directory, &quot;.save&quot; and a number (e.g. &quot;.save.1&quot;) will be
suffixed to the current filename in order to make it unique. In
multibuffer mode, nano will write all the open buffers to the respective
emergency files.
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<H2>BUGS</H2>
Please send any comments or bug reports to
<BR>
<B><A HREF="mailto:nano@nano-editor.org">nano@nano-editor.org</A>.</B>
<BR>
The nano mailing list is available from
<BR>
<B><A HREF="mailto:nano-devel@gnu.org">nano-devel@gnu.org</A>.</B>
To subscribe, email to <A HREF="mailto:nano-devel-request@gnu.org">nano-devel-request@gnu.org</A> with a
subject of &quot;subscribe&quot;.
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<H2>HOMEPAGE</H2>
<A HREF="http://www.nano-editor.org">http://www.nano-editor.org</A>
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<H2>AUTHOR</H2>
Chris Allegretta &lt;<A HREF="mailto:chrisa@asty.org">chrisa@asty.org</A>&gt;, et al (see AUTHORS and THANKS for
details).
This manual page was originally written by Jordi Mallach
&lt;<A HREF="mailto:jordi@sindominio.net">jordi@sindominio.net</A>&gt;, for the Debian GNU system (but may be
used by others).
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<DT><A HREF="#lbAB">NAME</A><DD>
<DT><A HREF="#lbAC">SYNOPSIS</A><DD>
<DT><A HREF="#lbAD">DESCRIPTION</A><DD>
<DT><A HREF="#lbAE">OPTIONS</A><DD>
<DT><A HREF="#lbAF">NOTES</A><DD>
<DT><A HREF="#lbAG">BUGS</A><DD>
<DT><A HREF="#lbAH">HOMEPAGE</A><DD>
<DT><A HREF="#lbAI">AUTHOR</A><DD>
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