Nano has already supplanted the great EMacs and Vim as the most popular text editor of all linux distros, for though it has many omissions in functionality it scores over the older, more complete programs in two important respects. First, it is slightly simpler; and secondly it has the text “^ Exit” inscribed in highlighted text on its footer

EDIT : This sees to be going over some people’s heads. It’s a hitchiker’s guide to the galaxy reference.

The Hitchhiker’s Guide has already supplanted the great Encyclopaedia Galactica as the standard repository of all knowledge and wisdom, for though it has many omissions . . . it scores over the older, more pedestrian work in two important respects. First, it is slightly cheaper; and secondly it has the words DON’T PANIC inscribed in large friendly letters on its cover.

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      It’s not that they want more features - it’s that in micro for instance copy is ctrl+c which everyone already knows, where in nano it’s different

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        Then you want nano -/ which uses the modern key bindings. They’ve been in nano for a while now.

        For historical reasons, it doesn’t use them by default.

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          Yup they could use nano -/0, or they could just use micro.

          A note: I couldn’t find -/ referenced online easily though when I checked it is indeed there. On Mac nano redirects to pico by default which doesn’t have that either. I think it’s understandable someone would just choose to use micro

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            To flog this dead horse just a bit longer, micro is nearly seven times the size of nano, and Apple are clearly doing it wrong. Pointing an old name at a new thing is fine as long as there’s backward compatibility, but a new name at an old thing that doesn’t support the same features is a disservice to the old thing, the new thing and the user.

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              , micro is nearly seven times the size of nano,

              Still starts up instantly, though, and still smaller than practically every GUI editor.

              -/

              $ nano -/ test.txt 
              nano: invalid option -- '/'
              

              So much for that. Is this a really new option, or does it require a compilation flag that Debian doesn’t bother with?

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                # nano --help | tail -n1  
                -/             --modernbindings        Use better-known key bindings  
                # cat /etc/debian_version 
                13.6  
                
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                  That’s like yesterday by Debian standards, lol. And honestly, I’m surprised that they’re adding this kind of feature after this long. Feels similar to how i3-wm eventually merged gaps functionality (as known from the popular i3-gaps patch by airblader), I never thought it would actually happen.

                  LTS Debian

                  Why would you run any other kind of Debian? I’m proudly running oldstable, my laptop has an Ubuntu version that’s even older. And though tempting, I’m not upgrading for nano -/.

                  I really appreciate the info, though!

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      Well, micro has syntax highlighting and LSP support, and vim is just really efficient at text editing … though nano’s feature set is honestly fine for what it is, I’d much rather it used well-known shortcuts by default.

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        Asking nano to use the modern keybinds by default is akin to insisting that Emacs run in evil mode by default. If you really must have it do that, set up a shell alias or put something in your .nanorc.

        Also, nano has syntax highlighting. No LSP though. It’s an editor, not an IDE.

        Maybe that explains the size difference I was talking about elsewhere.