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Using Microsoft's New CLI Text Editor on Ubuntu



Microsoft’s New CLI Text Editor Works Great on Ubuntu

Edit is a new open source command line text editor from Microsoft that supports Windows, macOS and Linux. Learn what it can do, and how to try it on Ubuntu.
Joey Sneddon (OMG! Ubuntu!)
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install snap to run MS edit ....... more likely I'd install ms-dos 3.22 and run the original edit in there.
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Axum

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There is legitimately no reason to use snap for this.

Especially when this utility is a single fucking 217 KILOBYTE standalone binary.

Just download it from github and toss it in ~/.local/share/bin

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@vermaterc When we have Emacs, Nvi, Vim, Nano, wtf would we pollute our systems with Microshaft?
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Drunk & Root

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why is this better in any way then neovim
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