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For example, files with the “. txt” extension are plain ASCII text files. But this is not the case for Linux. Linux classifies a variety of files as text, so to determine whether a file is of type text or not, it's necessary to examine the content of the file, and the file command is the right tool for the job.
To save a file, you must first be in Command mode. Press Esc to enter Command mode, and then type :wq to write and quit the file. The other, quicker option is to use the keyboard shortcut ZZ to write and quit. In Vi, write means save, and quit means exit.
The . bashrc file location is in the user's home directory, and any text editor can read and edit its contents. To edit the .
Follow these steps: Run nano hello.sh. nano should open up and present an empty file for you to work in. ... Then press Ctrl-X on your keyboard to Exit nano. nano will ask you if you want to save the modified file. ... nano will then confirm if you want to save to the file named hello.sh .
Save the code by pressing CTRL + X, then press Y and Enter. 5. Run the code from the terminal.
txt, “. txt” is the extension indicating this is a plain-text file. In general, Linux and other Unix-based operating systems rely less heavily than Windows on file extensions, so much so that we can search for files by extension or content type regardless of extension.
From a login or other node on the cluster, type nano ~/. bashrc to open the file in the nano editor. My . bashrc has already been added to, so you'll see additional definitions below the # User specific aliases and functions section.
First you'll need to enter the . bashrc file in editing mode. Press escape. Then to save and exit from vi, press colon (:) followed by 'wq' and enter.
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