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20 March 2024

  • curprev 14:0314:03, 20 March 2024WikiSysop talk contribs 16,716 bytes −18 →‎Exercise 1: Making a simple shell script with vim.
  • curprev 14:0214:02, 20 March 2024WikiSysop talk contribs 16,734 bytes +16,734 Created page with "__NOTOC__ In the last sections we learned how to use commands that move and work with files, but we haven't learned how to actually edit files, which is what we'll be learning in this section. Text editors are used for editing files and there are many text editors to choose from. You've probably already used some text editors, like ''Notepad'' or ''TextEdit'', as these are the default text editors on a Windows or Mac OS. In this section, we'll be taking a look at a lot..."