Rick,
The linux nano editor and Mac pico editor are basically the same editor for 
the terminal.  I find them to be the easiest terminal based editors.

Most of the functionality is shown in two rows at the bottom of the screen. 
 With a "Get Help" for additional information.

Thanks,
Ben

On Tuesday, February 27, 2024 at 3:49:29 AM UTC-5 Rick Gordon wrote:

> What Terminal editor is the most similar in interface to BBEdit (i.e., the 
> easiest TUI editor for a person who is most comfortable with BBEdit), which 
> I might install on a remote machine where it may sometimes require text 
> editing within the Terminal?
>

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