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Linux Text Editors

NeoVim vs Vim

What’s The Difference Between Vim and NeoVim

Why use Vim instead of NeoVim? Is NeoVim similar to Vim? Should I replace Vim with NeoVim? What’s the difference between Vim and NeoVim? If

NeoVim Text Editor

How to Install and Use ‘NeoVim’ [Vim-based] Text Editor

Vi or Vim is an age-old default command line text editor that you’ll come across in any Linux distribution. No doubt, Vim is a simple

Getting Started With Nano Text Editor [Beginner’s Guide]

Getting Started With Nano Text Editor [Beginner’s Guide]

Every beginner seeking to quench their thirst for the mastery of the Linux operating system must at some point go through the famed Nano text

Micro – A Command Line Based Text Editor for Linux

Tired of using a Nano text editor? Then surely you have to try Micro – is a simple terminal-based text editor written in Go Language

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