How To Install Notepad In Centos 7

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  1. How To Install Notepad++ In Centos 7

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CentOS is a free version of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system. It is built from the same source code as Red Hat and is designed to be used in a business environment. Unlike Red Hat, it does not require a license agreement to deploy or use. Most of the Linux configuration files are plain text and can be edited with either the Gedit graphical editor in GNOME or the Vi command line text editor, depending on your preference.

Graphical User Interface

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1.

Double-click on the 'Home' folder on the desktop and navigate to the file you want to edit.

2.

Double-click on the file icon to open the file in the Gedit text editor.

3.

Edit the document using the mouse to navigate through the text and the keyboard to make changes.

4.

Save your changes by pressing the 'Ctrl-S' keys simultaneously or choose the 'Save' option under the 'File' menu.

5.

Close the file by clicking on the 'X' button or by choosing the 'Close' option under the 'File' menu.

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Command Line

1.

Right-click on the desktop and choose the 'Open in Terminal' option from the menu that appears.

How To Install Notepad++ In Centos 7

2.

Type the cd command at the command prompt, followed by the name of directory that contains the text file:

cd directory_name

3.

Type the vi command followed by the name of the file to open the file in Vi:

vi file_name.txt

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4.

Use the keyboard to navigate through the file. Press 'j' to move the cursor down, 'k' to move the cursor up, 'h' to move the cursor left and 'l' to move the cursor right.

5.

Press the 'i' key to insert text into the file.

6.

Press the 'Esc' key to return to normal mode to continue navigating through the file.

7.

Type ':wq' on the keyboard to save and close the file.

Tip

  • Type ':help' while in the Vi text editor to view all of the commands available.

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About the Author

Kristen Waters has been writing for the computer industry since 2004. She has written training materials for both large and small computer companies as well as how-to and informative articles for many online publications. She holds Bachelor of Science degrees from both York College of Pennsylvania and the University of Maryland.

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