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− | In [[Mini Micro]], the <c>edit</c> command invokes the | + | In [[Mini Micro]] and [[Farmtronics]], the <c>edit</c> command invokes the built-in code editor on the current program in memory. |
− | <c>edit</c> | + | <c>edit</c> with no argument edits the current program. Or, you can give it the path to a MiniScript file (with or without the ".ms" extension) to [[load]] and edit another program in one step. |
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Latest revision as of 04:33, 25 August 2024
In Mini Micro and Farmtronics, the edit
command invokes the built-in code editor on the current program in memory.
edit
with no argument edits the current program. Or, you can give it the path to a MiniScript file (with or without the ".ms" extension) to load and edit another program in one step.
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