Linux command
orbiton 命令
文件
复制后可按需替换文件名、目录或参数。
常用示例
Open a file
o [path/to/file]
Open at a specific line
o [path/to/file]:[line_number]
说明
orbiton (command: o) is a snappy, configuration-free terminal text editor that ships as a single self-contained executable. It supports syntax highlighting, jump-to-error, rainbow parentheses, macros, cut/paste portals, a simple gdb front-end, image preview in terminal, and a built-in spellchecker. No configuration files are needed — it works out of the box with sensible defaults.
FAQ
What is the orbiton command used for?
orbiton (command: o) is a snappy, configuration-free terminal text editor that ships as a single self-contained executable. It supports syntax highlighting, jump-to-error, rainbow parentheses, macros, cut/paste portals, a simple gdb front-end, image preview in terminal, and a built-in spellchecker. No configuration files are needed — it works out of the box with sensible defaults.
How do I run a basic orbiton example?
Run `o [path/to/file]` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.
Where can I find more orbiton examples?
This page includes 2 examples for orbiton, plus related commands for nearby Linux tasks.