$ sudo nano // Run nano with superuser to create a new file You can run nano with superuser (for accessing restricted directories), as follows: To start nano, open a Terminal and issue: Nano is a GNU text editor that is available for Unix Systems (including Mac OS X), that is suitable for creating/editing small files. $ open -e filename nano (or pico) Command-line Text Editor You can open an existing file in TextEdit from Terminal by issuing: To use TextEdit to write source file, you need to open a new file ⇒ choose "Format" ⇒ "Make Plain Text". I strongly suggest you install a programming text editor. TextEdit (the default text editor in Mac OS X) is NOT a programming text editor, as it lacks features like syntax highlighting. Programming Text Editors for Mac TextEdit for Mac How to Install JDK and Get Started with Java Programming on Mac Read " Unix Survival Guide for Mac
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