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# ed
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> The original Unix text editor.
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- Start ed, editing an empty document (which can be saved as a new file in the current directory):
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`ed`
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- Start ed, editing an empty document, with `:` as a command prompt indicator:
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`ed -p :`
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- Start ed editing an existing file (this shows the byte count of the loaded file):
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`ed -p : {{path/to/file}}`
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- Toggle the printing of error explanations. (By default, explanations are not printed and only a `?` appears):
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`H`
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- Add text to the current document. Mark completion by entering a period by itself in a new line:
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`a<Enter>{{text_to_insert}}<Enter>.`
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- Print the entire document (`,` is a shortcut to the range `1,$` which covers the start to the end of the document):
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`,p`
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- Write the current document to a new file (the filename can be omitted if `ed` was called with an existing file):
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2016-07-22 21:24:06 +01:00
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`w {{filename}}`
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2016-07-10 10:59:29 +01:00
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- Quit ed:
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`q`
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