Notepad++ is a popular text editor that can be used for programming and various other purposes. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install Notepad++ on Fedora Server using the command line.
Before proceeding with the installation process, ensure the following prerequisites are met:
To install Notepad++, you need to first add the Notepad++ repository to your Fedora Server. Follow the steps below to achieve this:
sudo rpm --import https://rpm.packager.io/key
sudo dnf config-manager --add-repo https://rpm.packager.io/gh/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/centos8.repo
Now that you have added the repository to your system, you can proceed to install Notepad++ using the command line by running the command below:
sudo dnf install notepad-plus-plus
This command will download and install Notepad++ on your Fedora Server.
Once the installation is complete, you can launch Notepad++ by using the following command in the terminal:
notepad-plus-plus
Alternatively, you can search for the Notepad++ app on the Fedora Server menu and open it from there.
In this tutorial, we have outlined the steps to install Notepad++ on a Fedora Server Latest. Now, you can use Notepad++ for all your programming needs.
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