![]() ![]() In this doc I will go over what I discovered that is possible and must learn in order to use nano successfully in CKAD exam - we will quickly cover a few things : ![]() But until I had to give CKAD exam I never knew that many things you can do easily in GUI based text editor is not that obvious in nano thus it started my exploration with nano to know more. ![]() As per me 95% folks will go for Vim(vi) text editor but somehow from the beginning, I never got used to Vi - it was not a natural way to edit/write stuff for me (I am sure a lot of folks just frown by reading this ) - nano/pico (as it was its predecessor) was very natural to me and I kept on using it (last 10+ years). Now you have two main choices when it comes to an editing text file in these browser-based SSH shells - vim or nano. Stating the obvious these all tips & tricks also applies to nano that you use it on your laptop or on your putty/ssh session as well - I am just going to focus more on browser base SSH session. Although tips & tricks apply to anyone how wants to use ‘ nano’ text editor to edit a text file on Linux shell.ĬKAD is a performance-based exam and you need to edit all files that you need to create/modify in browser base SSH shell ( katacoda type shell)- and you need to do it fast/quickly. I am writing this for folks who would like to use ‘ nano’ text editor for Certified kubernetes application developer (CKAD) certification exam.
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