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rnano - Unix, Linux Command
NAME
rnano - Restricted mode for Nanos ANOther editor, an enhanced free
Pico clone
SYNOPSIS
rnano [OPTIONS] [[+LINE[,COLUMN]] FILE]...
DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly documents the rnano 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 Picos look and feel, nano also implements some
missing (or disabled by default) features in Pico, such as "search and
replace" and "go to line number".
rnano is a restricted version of nano, which only edits
specific files and doesnt allow the user access to the filesystem or a
command shell.
In restricted mode, nano will not:
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read or write to any file not specified on the command line;
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read any nanorc files;
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allow suspending;
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allow a file to be appended to, prepended to, or saved under a different
name;
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use backup files or spell checking.
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OPTIONS
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+LINE[,COLUMN] | |
Places cursor at line number LINE and column number COLUMN
on startup, instead of the default of line 1, column 1.
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-? |
Same as -h (--help).
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-h (--help) | |
Show a summary of command line options and exit.
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-V (--version) | |
Show the current version number and exit.
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See the nano(1) manpage for the complete documentation of
nano.
BUGS
Please send any comments or bug reports to nano@nano-editor.org.
The nano mailing list is available from nano-devel@gnu.org.
To subscribe, email to nano-devel-request@gnu.org with a subject
of "subscribe".
HOMEPAGE
http://www.nano-editor.org/
AUTHOR
Chris Allegretta <chrisa@asty.org>, et al (see AUTHORS for details).
This manual page was originally written by Thijs Kinkhorst
<thijs@kinkhorst.com>, for the Debian system (but may be used by
others).
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