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It is standard with every UNIX system.

It can help you to understand other UNIX programs.

It's the original text editor.

When you open an existing file it displays the file size in bytes.

All Commands are single characters.

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  1. The ed editor is a line editor used in Unix systems.
  2. It is a text editor that operates in a non-graphical, terminal-based environment.
  3. The ed editor lacks a visual interface and relies on commands for editing text files.
  4. It is primarily used for quick and simple text editing tasks in a Unix shell environment.
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What is the abbreviation for editor?

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