Fresh is an open-source terminal-based text editor written in Rust programming language with a focus on speed and ease of use. It's designed to give the GUI-like editing experience right inside the terminal. This tutorial shows how to install Fresh text editor on Ubuntu 24.04.
Install Fresh
Retrieve the latest Fresh release version tag from GitHub and store it in a variable:
FRESH_EDITOR_VERSION=$(curl -s "https://api.github.com/repos/sinelaw/fresh/releases/latest" | grep -Po '"tag_name": "v\K[0-9.]+')
Download the Debian package from releases page:
wget -qO fresh-editor.deb https://github.com/sinelaw/fresh/releases/latest/download/fresh-editor_${FRESH_EDITOR_VERSION}-1_amd64.deb
Install the downloaded package with APT:
sudo apt install -y ./fresh-editor.deb
We can check Fresh version as follows:
fresh --version
Remove the downloaded package file:
rm -rf fresh-editor.deb
Testing Fresh
Run the fresh command with a filename argument to create a new file or edit an existing one:
fresh test.txt
Execute the command with superuser privileges if the current permissions are insufficient:
sudo fresh /var/log/dpkg.log
Uninstall Fresh
To fully uninstall Fresh, run the following command:
sudo apt purge --autoremove -y fresh-editor
Delete Fresh configuration files:
rm -rf ~/.local/share/fresh
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