General :: Opening Files In Text Editor From The Terminal

Mar 7, 2010

Using ubuntu 9.10

If I'm in a terminal window, and I open a file by typing eg :

It opens as a blank document... I know it has text in it though!

I've tried with other files and also with nano so it's not just a problem with a particular file.

How do I view the current contents of the file so I can then edit it?

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