Yet Another Way to Change the Default Text Editor in Ubuntu and Debian
Choosing the right text editor for your workflow can significantly improve productivity, especially when working with administrative tools like crontab
or visudo
, which rely on the system’s default editor. If you’re frequently using such tools, it’s essential to set your preferred editor so you don’t have to work with a less comfortable one like nano
if you prefer vim
, or vice versa.
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