1-DAV-202 Data Management 2024/25

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** As a simple editor you can use [https://nano-editor.org/ nano] (see keyboard shortcuts at the bottom of the screen).
 
** As a simple editor you can use [https://nano-editor.org/ nano] (see keyboard shortcuts at the bottom of the screen).
 
** More advanced editors include [https://www.vim.org/ vim], [https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ emacs], [https://ne.di.unimi.it/ ne] (read tutorials before starting using them).
 
** More advanced editors include [https://www.vim.org/ vim], [https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ emacs], [https://ne.di.unimi.it/ ne] (read tutorials before starting using them).
* When working from Windows, you can also connect to the server via WinScp and edit the files using WinScp built-in editors or other editors installed on your computer.
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* When working from Windows, you can also connect to the server via WinScp and edit the files using WinScp built-in editors or other editors installed on your computer (see [[Connecting_to_server]]).
* When working from Linux, you can mount your home directory using sshfs and again use editors installed on your computer.
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* When working from Linux, you can mount your home directory using sshfs and again use editors installed on your computer (see [[Connecting_to_server]]).

Latest revision as of 21:36, 21 February 2024

  • During the course, you will have to edit scripts, protocols and other files.
  • Our server has several editors installed.
  • If you can use graphical interface, we recommend kate, which is used similarly as Windows-based editors.
  • If you need to work in a text-only mode (slow connection or no X support):
    • As a simple editor you can use nano (see keyboard shortcuts at the bottom of the screen).
    • More advanced editors include vim, emacs, ne (read tutorials before starting using them).
  • When working from Windows, you can also connect to the server via WinScp and edit the files using WinScp built-in editors or other editors installed on your computer (see Connecting_to_server).
  • When working from Linux, you can mount your home directory using sshfs and again use editors installed on your computer (see Connecting_to_server).