Editors:
Overview
Connecting to Nixsys PAUS and editing these files online can save users a bit of time. Instead of creating a file on a local machine and then uploading it to the server, users may connect directly to the server and manage files. This is especially helpful when no word processors are available on a local machine, or those that are available do not have the necessary mechanisms to complete a task. Many of these editors are powerful enough to make simple and complex word processing much faster.
Command line file editor programs.
- beav
Binary Editor And Viewer, a full featured binary file editor
- bvi
Vi-like editor for binary files
- ce
Chet's Emacs: small, fast emacs-like editor, tty version
- easyedit
Easy to use text editor
- emacs-nox11
GNU editing macros (editor)
- ex
Berkeley vi 3.7
- jed
Extensible folding editor with Emacs / WordStar / EDT emulations
- joe
Joe's own editor
- jove
Small emacs-style editor, but lacks the LISP engine
- nano
Small and friendly text editor (a free replacement for Pico)
- pico
Text editor (ships with Pine), and Pine's text editing lib
- uemacs
"emacs" key sequences compatible full screen editor
- vi, view
text editors
- vim
Vim editor (vi clone) without GUI

