Powerful and compact editor with nongraphical user interface The FreeBSD port implements pretty well all that the Linux version does. There is now a manual page; note carefully that the name of the executable file is 'tecoc', and that it takes a first argument specifying how it is to run. The manual page has many more details. Most users will want to set up aliases for using the program; this is not done by the port to avoid unnecessary namespace pollution. There is also the issue that the conventional command for creating a new file with teco is 'make' - it is suggested that a capitalised version, 'Make', is used instead. However, users can choose any name they like. An example set of aliases for csh might be: alias Make 'tecoc make' alias teco 'tecoc teco' alias mung 'tecoc mung' alias inspect 'tecoc teco -inspect' For bash, they might be: alias Make='tecoc make' alias teco='tecoc teco' alias mung='tecoc mung' alias inspect='tecoc teco -inspect' If the port is built with the DOCS option set to ON, then documentation will be installed into %%DOCSDIR%%. This will include a large teco manual named 'teco.doc', and a quick reference 'wall chart' named 'wchart.txt'. Other documents located there are outdated and/or inconsistent, and thus of limited use. Before starting to use tecoc, see the sections "DESCRIPTION/Command names" and "SEE ALSO" in the manual page.