📝Text Editor

Editing your text is easy!

This text editor shell provides you an ability to edit any and all the text files. The edit command infers the file type whether it's the text file, the JSON file, or the binary file. It contains many editing tools described in the below section by invoking its commands.

Commands

You can consult the below page for the list of text editor commands.

📄pageCommands List

Interactive TUI

In addition to the text editor being a shell, you can switch to an alternative mode when you're in the shell by executing the tui command. This way, you'll get access to the fully interactive text editor.

The interactive text editor works like any other interactive text editor, especially the well-known text editing utility available on Unix systems, vi and vim. However, it's just that it's different in terms of how it operates.

  • To exit, press ESC.

  • To get a list of available keybindings, press K.

The currently selected character in the current line is highlighted with the green color, depending on your kernel theme. Here are some of the common controls:

KeyAction

F1

Inserts a new line after the current line and moves down

F2

Removes a current line and moves up

Shift + F1

Inserts a new line after the current line

Shift + F2

Removes a current line

F3

Replaces the text in the current line with another text

Shift + F3

Replaces the text in all the lines with another text

I

Enters the insertion (enter) mode

Left Arrow

Advances one byte backward

Right Arrow

Advances one byte forward

Up Arrow

Advances one line backward

Down Arrow

Advances one line forward

Page Up

Goes to the previous page

Page Down

Goes to the next page

Home

Goes to the beginning of the text file

End

Goes to the end of the text file

When insertion mode is on, you can input any text, erase unnecessary text, and so on. This gives you an ability to edit text interactively. Here are the available controls for you to use:

KeyAction

Enter

Inserts a new line after the current line and moves down

Esc

Goes back to the viewer mode

Left Arrow

Advances one byte backward

Right Arrow

Advances one byte forward

Up Arrow

Advances one line backward

Down Arrow

Advances one line forward

Page Up

Goes to the previous page

Page Down

Goes to the next page

Home

Goes to the beginning of the text file

End

Goes to the end of the text file

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