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Improvements in GNU nano
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Since 4.0:
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- Automatic hard-wrapping is no longer the default.
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- Addition of --guidestripe to draw a helpful vertical bar.
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- Meta-Up and Meta-Down scroll the screen linewise.
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- Continuation is shown with a highlighted ">" instead of a plain "$".
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- A marked region gets justified into a single, separate paragraph.
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- Any number of justifications can be undone.
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Since 3.0:
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- Addition of --zap to make <Del> and <Bsp> obliterate marked text.
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- <Ctrl+Delete> wipes next word and <Shift+Ctrl+Delete> preceding word.
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- An external spell check can be undone.
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Since 2.9.0:
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- The ability to filter text through an external command.
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- Better detection of paragraphs, allowing a less indented beginning.
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- Option 'set afterends' for making Ctrl+Right stop at word ends.
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- A crash handler that saves changed buffers in case of a crash.
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- Addition of the color name "normal", meaning the default color.
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- A key can be bound to a string -- any mix of text and commands.
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- Error messages are shown by default in bright white on red.
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- <Tab> and <Shift+Tab> can be used to indent/unindent a marked region.
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- Can snip trailing whitespace while typing, with 'set trimblanks'.
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- The ability to record and replay a series of keystrokes (a macro).
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- Assigned functions to ^S (save file) and ^Q (start backward search).
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- Indenting and unindenting have been integrated into the undo system.
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- Support for $XDG_CONFIG_HOME for the nanorc file, and $XDG_DATA_HOME
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for the history files (of search strings and cursor positions).
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Since 2.8.0:
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- ^U pastes the first line of the cutbuffer at a prompt.
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- Softwrapping can be done at whitespace (with --soft --atblanks).
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- The ^G help texts have become searchable (with ^W and M-W).
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- Ctrl+Home and Ctrl+End jump to start and end of file.
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- In softwrap mode the cursor now moves per visual row instead of
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per logical line, and the screen will scroll per row.
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Since 2.7.0:
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- The keystroke ^] to complete a fragment to an existing full word.
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- The ability to display line numbers in front of the text (M-#).
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Since 2.6.0:
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- Shift plus the cursor keys can be used for selecting text.
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- Ctrl+Arrow should now work also on a Linux virtual console.
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- Ctrl+Up and Ctrl+Down jump to previous or next block of text.
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- Feedback during Unicode Input (M-V followed by six digits).
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- The option 'wordchars' for specifying extra word characters.
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- Hi-bit control characters are shown in a more readable manner.
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- The ability to use negative numbers at the Go To Line prompt.
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- The ability to comment/uncomment lines with a single keystroke (M-3).
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- The ability to refresh the file list in the browser (^L).
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- The ability to abort re-searches (^C after an M-W).
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- Better feedback at startup when opening large or multiple files.
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Since 2.5.0:
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- The option 'justifytrim' for snipping whitespace from justified lines.
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- The ability to discard a buffer (^O ^Q) when --tempfile is used.
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- On most terminals Ctrl+Left / Ctrl+Right now work for PrevWord/NextWord.
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- When in the middle of a word, PrevWord now jumps to the start of this
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word (like Pico does) instead of to the start of the preceding word.
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- The ability to delete whole words with 'cutwordleft' and 'cutwordright'.
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- The ability to save a file without prompting for its name ('savefile').
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- The ability to search backward without having to toggle the direction.
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Since 2.4.0:
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- Replacing things in a marked region now takes place in situ, in context,
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instead of changing the view to only the marked text.
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- Invalid byte sequences are properly displayed and not mistakenly found.
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- Resizing the window does not exit from help viewer nor file browser.
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Since 2.3.0:
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- System syntaxes can be improved upon with the 'extendsyntax' command.
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- Whitespace display (M-P) does not require configuration to be useful.
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- Undo/redo is enabled by default (M-U/M-E) and works nearly everywhere
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-- just not yet for justifying and indenting/unindenting.
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- The ability to color the title bar, the status bar and the help lines.
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- The ability to run a linter or formatter (^T) on the current buffer.
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- The ability to only write to named pipes with --noread.
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- Determination of the applicable syntax through libmagic -- when the
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file extension nor the first line give an answer.
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- The option 'positionlog' for saving/restoring the cursor position.
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- The ability to read and write vim-style lock files.
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Visible changes since 2.0
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* Editor Features
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- The ability to rebind (reassign) keys using the nanorc.
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- The ability to read standard input like a pager ("nano -").
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- Color syntax highlighting can be set by the first line of a file.
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- The ability to silence nanorc error messages (-q).
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- Undo/redo operations (-u).
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- Soft wrapping of text (-$).
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* File Handling
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- Better handling of backup files: if nano can't write a backup file,
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it won't try to write the original file afterward.
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- Emergency savefiles retain ownerships and permissions when possible.
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- Performance improvements in color syntax highlighting.
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Visible changes since 1.2
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* Editor Features
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- Support for UTF-8.
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- Moving to a specified line and column of a file, instead of just a
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line (+LINE,COLUMN).
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- Smart home key (-A).
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- Creation of unique backup files in a specified directory (-C <dir>).
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- Insertion of spaces instead of a tab when Tab is pressed (-E).
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- The long option for -K is now --rebindkeypad.
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- Regular expression searching can now be toggled when nano is built
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with --enable-tiny, so -R now means something else (see below).
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- Restricted mode that provides more security than -o (-R).
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- Blanking of the statusbar after 1 keystroke instead of 25 (-U).
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- Word searches can optionally skip over punctuation (-W).
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- Workaround for Delete's acting like Backspace (-d).
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- Many more options are supported in the nanorc.
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- Improvements to color syntax highlighting support: case insensitive
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matching, the ability to include color syntaxes in separate files,
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the ability to specify background colors without foreground colors,
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etc.
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- Insertion of single-byte characters via Esc Esc <000-255>.
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- Insertion of all characters via "Verbatim Input" mode.
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- Workaround for the "NumLock glitch".
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- Meta-W now repeats the last search. Wrapping is now toggled via
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Meta-L.
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- Replacing and spell checking only selected text.
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- Indenting lines with one keystroke.
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- Copying text into the cutbuffer without cutting it.
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- Scrolling the text up and down single lines without moving the
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cursor.
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- PageUp and PageDown work more smoothly when using -S.
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- Scrolling the help text up and down single lines.
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- Cutting all text from the current position to the end of the file
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with one keystroke.
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- Justifying the entire file with one keystroke.
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- Justifying without removing spaces from the ends of lines.
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- Unjustifying after justifying and immediately resizing.
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- Going to the first or last line of the current paragraph.
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- Going to the first or last line of the file without having to go to
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the "Search" prompt.
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- Searching for filenames in the file browser.
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- Displaying spaces and tabs differently to make it easier to tell
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them apart.
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- Many more functions available at the statusbar prompt: moving to the
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next or previous word, searching for matching brackets, "Verbatim
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Input" mode, etc.
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- The glibc 2.2.3 crashes involving extended regular expressions are
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no longer worked around, as they can break anything using extended
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regular expressions, and glibc 2.2.3 is old. You should upgrade to
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at least glibc 2.2.4.
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* File Handling
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- Automatic adding of newlines to the ends of files without them can
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now be disabled (-L).
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- Converting from and to DOS/Mac file format is now toggled only at
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the "Write File" prompt, via Meta-D and Meta-M, and the default file
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format to save in is now set depending on what format the file was
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originally in. -D now makes nano use bold text instead of reverse
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video text, and Meta-D at the edit window now does a
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word/line/character count. -O now makes the unused second line of
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the screen part of the edit window, and Meta-O at the edit window
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now toggles this behavior.
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- Converting files that contain a mix of DOS and Mac format lines.
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- Automatic switching on of -N with binary files has been removed, as
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it causes problems with UTF-8 support.
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Visible changes since 1.0
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* Editor Features
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- Complete Pico compatibility (--pico has been removed, and -p means
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something else, see below).
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- nanorc support (see nanorc.sample included in sources).
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- Smooth scrolling (-S).
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- Support for searching for matching braces, brackets, etc.
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- Help for all editor features.
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- Color syntax highlighting support.
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- Quote string support, useful for mail agents, etc. (-Q).
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- Insertion of output of external commands.
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- Optional enabling of XON and XOFF control characters (-p).
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- Tons of bugfixes/enhancements for already existing features.
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* File Handling
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- Overwriting and appending or prepending to files.
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- Writing marked text to separate files.
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- Multiple file buffers (-F).
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- Converting from and to DOS/Mac file format (-D/-M, -N to disable).
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- Better control character handling.
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- Creation of backup files (-B).
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- Search/replace history (-H).
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See the nano manual for detailed information on each feature.
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