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title: $EDITOR
title: Setting an EDITOR
tags:
- system
- defaults
---
The System's default text editor can be defined within /etc/profile. It's given the variable `EDITOR`.
Add these lines to `/etc/profile.d/custom.sh`:
Programs expect a default 'line EDITOR' and 'VISUAL editor' so they know how you want to edit text.
Add these lines to automatically set the variables in `bash`:
```sh
echo 'export EDITOR=vim' >> /etc/profile.d/custom.sh
echo 'export VISUAL=$EDITOR' >> /etc/profile.d/custom.sh
echo 'export EDITOR=vim' >> ~/.bashrc
echo 'export VISUAL=$EDITOR' >> ~/.bashrc
```
Then reload that profile with:
Make the change system-wide by adding them to `/etc/profile.d/custom.sh` instead, which is loaded at startup.
You can add a GUI editor as the `$VISUAL` editor:
```sh
source /etc/profile
VISUAL=gedit
```
If you want to ensure `nano` never appears again:
```sh
sudo ln -sf $(which vim) $(which nano)
```
To use a true line editor, as `$EDITOR`, see [ed][writing/ed.md].

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tags:
- writing
- guide
- sed
- vim
---
Understanding `ed` will let you understand all that feels strange about the system.
It set the standards for `sed` and `vi`.
`ed` was designed for real terminals, i.e. a typewriter.
You would type a command to the computer, and it would type out any errors.
It would not waste paper, ink, and time by typing out `COMMAND RUN SUCCESSFULLY` after each command.
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To fully appreciate `ed`, you can slow down your terminal with the following command:
```sh
ff=/tmp/bashpipe
mkfifo $ff
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Okay, now onto `ed`...
# Basic Usage
Open a file:
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d
```
Write the 'buffer' to disk:
```ed
w
```
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Open that file:
```ed
ed file.md
```