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We (the developers) like to use 'joe' among the many different editors available for *nix. You are welcome to use any editor, including vi or emacs, or even nano. One of the benefits of joe is it's visual delineation for HTML and PHP code. | We (the developers) like to use 'joe' among the many different editors available for *nix. You are welcome to use any editor, including vi or emacs, or even nano. One of the benefits of joe is it's visual delineation for HTML and PHP code. | ||
Use of Joe is optional, but from here on in, this tutorial will assume you use Joe as your text editor. | '''Use of Joe is optional''', but from here on in, this tutorial will assume you use Joe as your text editor. | ||
== Install Joe == | == Install Joe == |
Latest revision as of 16:18, 24 February 2020
<<Previous: 2.0 - Installing Software on the Server
The JOE Text Editor
We (the developers) like to use 'joe' among the many different editors available for *nix. You are welcome to use any editor, including vi or emacs, or even nano. One of the benefits of joe is it's visual delineation for HTML and PHP code.
Use of Joe is optional, but from here on in, this tutorial will assume you use Joe as your text editor.
Install Joe
To install Joe on Ubuntu, simply run:
sudo apt-get install joe
Once installed you can use the following commands to manipulate files.
To: | Use the key combination |
---|---|
Save and Quit | CTRL + K, then X |
Quit Without Saving | CTRL + C |
Show/Hide help screen | CTRL + K, then H |
Undo | CTRL + SHIFT + _ |
Redo | CTRL + SHIFT + ^ |