Updated Basic use cases (markdown)

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Set up a script (say `ewrap`) to open the editor in a new `tmux` split-pane or a new `xfce4-terminal` tab/window (you may want to change the terminal and the editor in the sample snippet below): 1. Set up a script (say `ewrap`) to open the editor in a new `tmux` split-pane or a new `xfce4-terminal` tab/window (you may want to change the terminal and the editor in the sample snippet below):
```sh ```sh
#!/usr/bin/env sh #!/usr/bin/env sh
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fi fi
``` ```
**Make `ewrap` executable and drop it somewhere in your `$PATH`.** 2. Make `ewrap` executable and drop it somewhere in your `$PATH`.
Set `$VISUAL` (or `$EDITOR` if you don't have `$VISUAL`) to `ewrap`: 3. Set `$VISUAL` (or `$EDITOR` if you don't have `$VISUAL`) to `ewrap`:
export VISUAL=ewrap export VISUAL=ewrap
Start `nnn` with the program option `-e`. 4. Start `nnn` with the program option `-e`.
If you are using `nuke` as opener modify it to use `ewrap` for text files. You can also enhance `ewrap` (re-use code from `nuke`) to handle text files by file type and use the right program (e.g. w3m for html, man for man pages). That way you don't have to change the opener. If you are using `nuke` as opener modify it to use `ewrap` for text files. You can also enhance `ewrap` (re-use code from `nuke`) to handle text files by file type and use the right program (e.g. w3m for html, man for man pages). That way you don't have to change the opener.