
GNU nano 5.9 Text Editor Comes with YAML Syntax Highlighting Support
The legendary open source text editor GNU nano has released version 5.9. Take a look at what features this new release brings.
The legendary open source text editor GNU nano has released version 5.9. Take a look at what features this new release brings.
The Micro Text Editor is a command-line text editor designed to replace Nano as the text editor for the masses. Here's how to use it!
Sublime Text 4 brings refreshed UI and some new major features. Linux ARM64 builds are also available for devices like the Raspberry Pi.
Vi and Vim are both text editors available in Linux. This tutorial explains the differences between them in detail.
GNU Emacs 27.1 is the latest feature release for this very extensible text editor. It introduces native JSON parsing and tab bar support.