You can use VIM (vi improved). I consider it the best editor, with full syntax highliting, etc. You can find it in the /usr/ports/editors/vim I suppose.

A more easy to use editor but not so powerfull is pico, ported from linux.

Gerard Samuel wrote:
Well I've been using FreeBSD for the past maybe 4 years now.
I've been using "ee" (don't laugh) to do all my editing on the command line.
Im looking to grow out of "ee" into something else.
Naturally, something that can open/edit files.
And if possible, I've heard of editors with color syntax highlighting, search/replace,
and other voodoo, that "ee" isn't capable of.
In general, I edit FreeBSD system files, php/html and related files.

Any suggestions are welcome, while I look through the ports to see if anything jumps out at me...
Thanks for any tips you may provide...

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