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.. code-block:: bash .. code-block:: bash
$ rtv --copy-config $ rtv --copy-config
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Editor
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You can compose posts and reply to comments using your preferred text editor.
Set the editor by changing ``$RTV_EDITOR`` in your environment.
.. code-block:: bash
$ export RTV_EDITOR=gedit
If not specified, the default system ``$EDITOR`` (or *nano*) will be used.
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Web Browser Environment
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You can open submission links using your web browser. ``$BROWSER``
On most systems the default web browser will open in a new window. You can open submission links using your web browser.
If you prefer the complete terminal experience, set ``$BROWSER`` to a console-based web browser. On most systems the default web browser will open in a new window.
If you prefer the complete terminal experience, try using a console-based web browser
.. code-block:: bash (`w3m <http://w3m.sourceforge.net/>`_, `lynx <http://lynx.isc.org/>`_, and `elinks <http://elinks.or.cz/>`_ are all good choices).
``$PAGER``
$ export BROWSER=w3m You can use your system's pager to scroll through long comments and submissions.
``$RTV_EDITOR``
`w3m <http://w3m.sourceforge.net/>`_, `lynx <http://lynx.isc.org/>`_, and `elinks <http://elinks.or.cz/>`_ are all good choices. You can compose posts and reply to comments using your preferred text editor.
If not specified, the default system ``$EDITOR`` (or `nano <https://www.nano-editor.org/>`_) will be used.
---------- ``$RTV_URLVIEWER``
Url Viewer You can extract links from inside of comments using a url viewer.
---------- `urlview <https://github.com/sigpipe/urlview>`_ and `urlscan <https://github.com/firecat53/urlscan>`_ are known to be compatible.
These applications don't come pre-installed, but are available through most systems' package managers.
You can extract links from inside of comments using urlview.
Use ``$RTV_URLVIEWER`` to specify a custom url viewer.
.. code-block:: bash
$ export RTV_URLVIEWER=urlview
`urlview <https://github.com/sigpipe/urlview>`_ and `urlscan <https://github.com/firecat53/urlscan>`_ are known to be compatible, but any program that accepts text via a stdin pipe will do.
These applications don't come pre-installed, but are available through most systems' package managers.
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