There are many great command-line text editors available for Linux. If you are planning to stick to Linux for a long time, then I recommend you to start using a command-line text editor. Gedit is a great graphical text editor for beginners, but the true power of Linux lies in the terminal. Installing Gedit on Ubuntu is easy, isn’t it? If you want the complete list of shortcuts that you can use with Gedit, then go to Gnome Help for Gedit. I only mentioned the most common shortcuts. Jump tabs (for example, to jump to 4th tab use Alt + 4)Īpart from these shortcuts, you can use all the basic shortcuts like “Ctrl + c” to copy, “Ctrl + v” to paste etc. Here’s a list of keyboard shortcuts you can use to increase your workflow using Gedit.
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