• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

It's FOSS Academy

Learn Linux for FREE

  • It’s FOSS Main Site
  • About
  • Feedback
  • Community Forum
  • Donate

Getting Started With Nano Text Editor

September 14, 2021 by abhishek

Current Status
Not Enrolled
Price
Free
Get Started
Login to Enroll

In this course, you’ll learn all the essentials you need to know to start using Nano for editing files in Linux terminal.

The course has been divided into two modules and several lessons. I advise to follow along the course by practicing the steps mentioned in the lessons. This way, you’ll get first-hand experience and learn faster.

The course uses a text file named agatha_complete.txt. It consists of names of all the Agatha Christie’s books under her name. You can download it from this link.

If you find a lesson too trivial, you may mark it complete and move on to the next one.

Some lessons also have complimentary quizzes. It’s a fun way to test your recently acquired knowledge.

By the time you complete this course, you would be able to create and edit text files in the Linux terminal.

This course uses a sample file which can be downloaded from our GitHub repository.

Course Content

Module 1: Nano introduction
What is Nano?
Installing Nano
Exploring the Nano editor interface 1 Quiz
Expand
Lesson Content
Nano Knowledge Check for First Module
Module 2: Using Nano Editor
Create or Open Files in Nano
Saving and Exiting in Nano
Moving Around a File
Search and Replace
Cut, Copy and Paste Text
Delete Text or Lines
Undo and Redo 1 Quiz
Expand
Lesson Content
Nano Knowledge Check for Second Module

Primary Sidebar

Course Home
Module 1: Nano introduction
What is Nano?
Installing Nano
Exploring the Nano editor interface
Module 2: Using Nano Editor
Create or Open Files in Nano
Saving and Exiting in Nano
Moving Around a File
Search and Replace
Cut, Copy and Paste Text
Delete Text or Lines
Undo and Redo

Copyright © 2022 · Genesis Sample on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in