Nano
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Nano is a very useful text editor. Even if you don't use a command line that often, and never bothered to learn vim or emacs, nano will always be there and is simple enough.
Syntax highlight
Nano can be extended to highlight octave code. The following can be added to
File: ~/.nanorc
# Octave syntax colors syntax "octave" "\.m$" "\.octaverc$" # keywords color brightyellow "(case|catch|do|else(if)?|for|function|if|otherwise|switch|try|until|unwind_protect(_cleanup)?|vararg(in|out)|while)" color brightyellow "end(_try_catch|_unwind_protect|for|function|if|switch|while)?" color magenta "(break|continue|return)" # storage-type color green "(global|persistent|static)" # data-type color green "(cell(str)?|char|double|(u)?int(8|16|32|64)|logical|single|struct)" # embraced color brightred start="\(" end="\)" # this line needs to be fixed to work properly in all cases color blue start="\[|\{" end="\]|\}" # strings color yellow ""(\\.|[^\"])*"|'(\\.|[^\"])*'" # comments color brightblue "#.*|%.*"
Alternatively, it can be an individual file available system-wide such as /usr/share/nano/octave.nanorc which can then be included in /etc/nanorc (again, system-wide), or in ~/.nanorc with
include "/usr/share/nano/octave.nanorc"