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In the horrible scenario in which neovim or vim are not available on a
system I use (and yeah, I found one recently wtf), nano is a simple
alternative that gets the job done... these files are for my comfort IN
nano but not optimal. 😞
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52 lines
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## Nano Options ##
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# Maintains indentation level
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set autoindent
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# Adds line numbers to the side of the display
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#set linenumbers
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# Use spaces instead of tabs (FUCK TABS)
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set tabstospaces
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# Set the tabsize -- if tabtospaces is enabled this will define how many spaces to use
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set tabsize 2
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# Back Ups (This will create a clone of the file being edited suffixed with "~"
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set backup
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# Disable case sensitive searches -- makes ^w a bit more powerful
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unset casesensitive
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# Make ^right go to the end of words instead of beginning
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set afterends
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# Display Line Numbers
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set linenumbers
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## Nano Bindings ##
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# Rebinding copy for line
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unbind ^C main
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bind ^C copy main
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# Rebinding paste
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unbind ^V main
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bind ^V paste main
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# Rebinding undo
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unbind ^Z main
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bind ^Z undo main
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# Rebinding redo
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unbind ^R main
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bind ^R redo main
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# Binding for toggling the display of linenumbers
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bind ^l linenumbers main
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## Syntax Highlighting ##
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# Magic usage for syntax highlighting
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include ~/.config/nano/syntax/*.nanorc
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