• andioop@programming.dev
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    4 hours ago

    TIL!

    Can exit nano on my own, have the common sense to not call in a panic about it before at least looking it up. (Which is how I learned how to exit it: looking it up.) But was never taught about ^ meaning “Control+” until your comment, especially since nowadays people write it out as “Control+” or “CTRL+”.

    I might have put two and two together when dealing with everything else in nano after I learned to exit, but never really internalized the rule “^ means Control+”. So thank you for your comment!

    Disclaimer: I feel like I am too stupid for most of programming.dev but participate here anyways because I learn stuff from the comments.