This fresh new text editor is the nano replacement I've been waiting for
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This fresh new text editor is the nano replacement I've been waiting for
"I've been a regular user of the nano text editor since its release. Yeah, I'm not a fan of vi or emacs. (Sacrilege, I know.) Also: 5 top Linux text editors that aren't vi or Emacs (and why they are my favorite) I've always found the nano text editor to be incredibly simple to use; it doesn't get in my way, and it allows me to create or edit text files with very little complication."
"One of my favorite features in Fresh is the ability to click anywhere in a file (which can be up to 10GB in size), and the cursor is automatically there. In nano, I have to use the keyboard arrow keys or page up/down keys to navigate to where I want the cursor to be placed. In a large file, that can be time-consuming."
Fresh is a terminal text editor that combines text-based operation with GUI-like options, including mouse support, clickable cursor placement, and common keyboard shortcuts such as Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V. Fresh provides a menu system accessible with the mouse and includes a built-in file manager. Fresh can open very large files (up to 10GB) and allows instant cursor placement by clicking anywhere in a file. Fresh offers several themes (dark, light, high-contrast, nostalgia) and supports setting a custom background image via a configuration script. Fresh is free for Linux and macOS.
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