No command line tools list is completed without Midnight-Command (mc). Heir from the good old DOS Norton command (NC), is like Ranger, Tilde and others in one place. You can use MCedit to edit a file (very similar to MS-edit) or config vim as the default editor the first time you edit a file. sudo mc is one of the most powerful things on earth.
You, sir, are absolutely right. I think it's probably time for a follow up to this article and MC definitely needs to be on it. Also, I had no idea about MCedit being built into it. I'm going to give it a shot and see how it goes.
No command line tools list is completed without Midnight-Command (mc). Heir from the good old DOS Norton command (NC), is like Ranger, Tilde and others in one place. You can use MCedit to edit a file (very similar to MS-edit) or config vim as the default editor the first time you edit a file. sudo mc is one of the most powerful things on earth.
You, sir, are absolutely right. I think it's probably time for a follow up to this article and MC definitely needs to be on it. Also, I had no idea about MCedit being built into it. I'm going to give it a shot and see how it goes.