• Th4tGuyII@fedia.io
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    2 hours ago

    I agree on CLI text editors. I get why they exist, but for most users they should be a last resort, not the primary instruction.

    Instead of telling people to use Nano, just tell people to edit the .conf in a text editor and let them choose!

    Many users won’t understand that what they’re being told to do with Nano is literally just edit a text document with a funky file extension, and that they don’t actually have to that it in CLI (in-fact it might even be easier not to if you’re not familiar with them).

    • jj4211@lemmy.world
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      1 hour ago

      Exception for helping someone who sshed into something and doesn’t understand what they are doing.

      It happens that someone without knowledge has no idea how to interactively edit a file on a system they can only ssh into. ‘run nano’ is easier than ‘ok, now I’ll show you how to WinSCP the file down edit it, and put it back, but make sure you don’t screw up the CRLF or permissions in the process…’