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    Anonymous

      Thanks for share.

      I develops apps and intend to use for that. I used to get some packages from deb, like php for example. It’s recommended? How I’d have to edit any file to start on?

      Thanks.

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      Anonymous
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        again? ok

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        Brian Masinick
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          You may edit a file using any editing tool you prefer.
          IF you are already familiar with .deb packages, obtain any editing package you want.
          AntiX includes geany, you can install most any editor.

          Examples:
          (obtained from command sudo apt-cache search editor | more)
          I picked a few for you:

          alpine-pico – Simple text editor from Alpine, a text-based email client
          aoeui – lightweight, unobtrusive, Dvorak-optimized text editor
          bless – A full featured hexadecimal editor
          blosxom – light, feature-packed weblog app with plugin extensibility
          bluefish – advanced Gtk+ text editor for web and software development
          cream – VIM macros that make the VIM easier to use for beginners
          e3 – very small text editor
          ed – classic UNIX line editor
          elvis-tiny – Tiny vi compatible editor for the base system
          emacs – GNU Emacs editor (metapackage)
          neovim – heavily refactored vim fork
          vim-tjp – vim addon for TaskJuggler .tjp files
          vim – Vi IMproved – enhanced vi editor
          vim-athena – Vi IMproved – enhanced vi editor – with Athena GUI
          vim-common – Vi IMproved – Common files
          vim-doc – Vi IMproved – HTML documentation
          vim-gtk – Vi IMproved – enhanced vi editor (dummy package)
          vim-gtk3 – Vi IMproved – enhanced vi editor – with GTK3 GUI
          vim-gui-common – Vi IMproved – Common GUI files
          vim-nox – Vi IMproved – enhanced vi editor – with scripting languages support
          vim-runtime – Vi IMproved – Runtime files
          vim-tiny – Vi IMproved – enhanced vi editor – compact version
          vim-addon-manager – manager of addons for the Vim editor
          vim-editorconfig – EditorConfig Plugin for Vim
          vim-scripts – plugins for vim, adding bells and whistles
          vim-ultisnips – snippet solution for Vim
          vis – Modern, legacy free, simple yet efficient vim-like editor

          … many more; if you have a specific one in mind, please say so; otherwise
          use sudo apt-cache search {editor, or whatever you want to search for},
          replacing the {comments} with the things you are looking to find.

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          Brian Masinick

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