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I am searching for a text editor for Windows 10 command prompt (cmd) or PowerShell. I mean an editor that can be called and operated inside a terminal - something like GNU Nano. Do you know if there is a way to use Nano with Win10? Are there any alternatives?


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4 minutes ago, piro4you said:

Hi there,
I am searching for a text editor for Windows 10 command prompt (cmd) or PowerShell. I mean an editor that can be called and operated inside a terminal - something like GNU Nano. Do you know if there is a way to use Nano with Win10? Are there any alternatives?


I WILL NOT USE VIM. NO. N.O.

You can use Visual studio code,Nano,Micro. 

You can install nano by typing the following command in PowerShell if you have Chocolatey or scoop installed:

choco install nano

Have you tried turning it off and on again? Maybe Restart it? 

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20 minutes ago, FI Fheonix said:

You can use Visual studio code,Nano,Micro. 

You can install nano by typing the following command in PowerShell if you have Chocolatey or scoop installed:

choco install nano

Thank you!
I was looking for any software with official support, so i think i will use Micro.
VS Code was not really what meant as it opens in another window.

Have a great day!

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