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NANO(1)                                                                                   NANO(1)



NAME
       nano - Nano's ANOther editor, an enhanced free Pico clone


SYNOPSIS
       nano [OPTIONS] [[+LINE,COLUMN] FILE]...


DESCRIPTION
       This manual page briefly documents the nano command.

       nano  is  a small, free and friendly editor which aims to replace Pico, the default editor
       included in the non-free Pine package.  Rather than just copying  Pico's  look  and  feel,
       nano  also  implements  some  missing  (or  disabled by default) features in Pico, such as
       "search and replace" and "go to line and column number".


OPTIONS
       +LINE,COLUMN
              Places cursor at line number LINE and column number COLUMN (at least one  of  which
              must be specified) on startup, instead of the default of line 1, column 1.

       -?     Same as -h (--help).

       -A (--smarthome)
              Make the Home key smarter.  When Home is pressed anywhere but at the very beginning
              of non-whitespace characters on a line, the cursor  will  jump  to  that  beginning
              (either forwards or backwards).  If the cursor is already at that position, it will
              jump to the true beginning of the line.

       -B (--backup)
              When saving a file, back up the previous version of it to the current filename suf-
              fixed with a ~.

       -C dir (--backupdir=dir)
              Set  the directory where nano puts unique backup files if file backups are enabled.

       -D (--boldtext)
              Use bold text instead of reverse video text.

       -E (--tabstospaces)
              Convert typed tabs to spaces.

       -F (--multibuffer)
              Enable multiple file buffers, if available.

       -H (--historylog)
              Log search and replace strings to ~/.nano_history, so  they  can  be  retrieved  in
              later sessions, if nanorc support is available.

       -I (--ignorercfiles)
              Don't look at SYSCONFDIR/nanorc or ~/.nanorc, if nanorc support is available.

       -K (--rebindkeypad)
              Interpret  the numeric keypad keys so that they all work properly.  You should only
              need to use this option if they don't, as mouse support won't  work  properly  with
              this option enabled.

       -L (--nonewlines)
              Don't add newlines to the ends of files.

       -N (--noconvert)
              Disable automatic conversion of files from DOS/Mac format.

       -O (--morespace)
              Use the blank line below the titlebar as extra editing space.

       -Q str (--quotestr=str)
              Set  the  quoting  string  for  justifying.  The default is "^([ \t]*[#:>\|}])+" if
              extended regular expression support is available, or "> " otherwise.  Note that  \t
              stands for a Tab.

       -R (--restricted)
              Restricted mode: don't read or write to any file not specified on the command line;
              read any nanorc files; allow suspending; allow a file to be appended to,  prepended
              to,  or  saved under a different name if it already has one; or use backup files or
              spell checking.  Also accessible by invoking nano with any name beginning with  'r'
              (e.g. "rnano").

       -S (--smooth)
              Enable  smooth  scrolling.   Text  will  scroll  line-by-line, instead of the usual
              chunk-by-chunk behavior.

       -T cols (--tabsize=cols)
              Set the size (width) of a tab to cols columns.  The value of cols must  be  greater
              than 0.  The default value is 8.

       -U (--quickblank)
              Do  quick  statusbar blanking.  Statusbar messages will disappear after 1 keystroke
              instead of 25.  Note that -c overrides this.

       -V (--version)
              Show the current version number and exit.

       -W (--wordbounds)
              Detect word boundaries more accurately by treating punctuation characters  as  part
              of a word.

       -Y str (--syntax=str)
              Specify a specific syntax highlighting from the nanorc to use, if available.

       -c (--const)
              Constantly show the cursor position.  Note that this overrides -U.

       -d (--rebinddelete)
              Interpret  the  Delete key differently so that both Backspace and Delete work prop-
              erly.  You should only need to use this option if Backspace  acts  like  Delete  on
              your system.

       -h (--help)
              Show a summary of command line options and exit.

       -i (--autoindent)
              Indent  new  lines  to the previous line's indentation.  Useful when editing source
              code.

       -k (--cut)
              Enable cut from cursor to end of line.

       -l (--nofollow)
              If the file being edited is a symbolic link, replace  the  link  with  a  new  file
              instead of following it.  Good for editing files in /tmp, perhaps?

       -m (--mouse)
              Enable mouse support, if available for your system.  When enabled, mouse clicks can
              be used to place the cursor, set the mark (with a double click), and execute short-
              cuts.   The  mouse will work in the X Window System, and on the console when gpm is
              running.

       -o dir (--operatingdir=dir)
              Set operating directory.  Makes nano set up something similar to a chroot.

       -p (--preserve)
              Preserve the XON and XOFF sequences (^Q and ^S) so they will be caught by the  ter-
              minal.

       -r cols (--fill=cols)
              Wrap  lines at column cols.  If this value is 0 or less, wrapping will occur at the
              width of the screen less cols columns, allowing the wrap point to vary  along  with
              the width of the screen if the screen is resized.  The default value is -8.

       -s prog (--speller=prog)
              Enable alternative spell checker command.

       -t (--tempfile)
              Always save changed buffer without prompting.  Same as Pico's -t option.

       -v (--view)
              View file (read only) mode.

       -w (--nowrap)
              Disable wrapping of long lines.

       -x (--nohelp)
              Disable help screen at bottom of editor.

       -z (--suspend)
              Enable suspend ability.

       -a, -b, -e, -f, -g, -j
              Ignored, for compatibility with Pico.


INITIALIZATION FILE
       nano  will  read  initialization  files  in  the  following order: SYSCONFDIR/nanorc, then
       ~/.nanorc.  Please see nanorc(5) and the example file nanorc.sample, both of which  should
       be provided with nano.


NOTES
       If  no alternative spell checker command is specified on the command line or in one of the
       nanorc files, nano will check the SPELL environment variable for one.

       In some cases nano will try to dump the buffer into an emergency file.  This  will  happen
       mainly  if  nano  receives  a  SIGHUP or SIGTERM or runs out of memory.  It will write the
       buffer into a file named nano.save if the buffer didn't have a name already, or will add a
       ".save"  suffix  to  the  current  filename.   If an emergency file with that name already
       exists in the current directory, it will add ".save" plus a number (e.g. ".save.1") to the
       current filename in order to make it unique.  In multibuffer mode, nano will write all the
       open buffers to their respective emergency files.


BUGS
       Please send any comments or bug reports to nano AT nano-editor.org.

       The nano mailing list is available from nano-devel AT gnu.org.

       To subscribe, email to nano-devel-request AT gnu.org with a subject of "subscribe".


HOMEPAGE
       http://www.nano-editor.org/


SEE ALSO
       nanorc(5)
       /usr/share/doc/nano/ (or equivalent on your system)

AUTHOR
       Chris Allegretta <chrisa AT asty.org>, et al (see AUTHORS and THANKS for details).  This man-
       ual  page  was  originally written by Jordi Mallach <jordi AT gnu.org>, for the Debian system
       (but may be used by others).



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