Setedit Command Guide
setedit -e /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf This will open the file in a text editor, allowing you to make changes.
setedit [options] [file_name] Here, [options] refers to the various flags and parameters that can be used with the command, and [file_name] is the name of the file or registry entry that you want to edit. Setedit Command
Here are a few examples of using the setedit command: setedit -e /etc/httpd/conf/httpd
Suppose you want to modify a registry entry on a Windows system to disable the Windows Firewall. You can use the setedit command as follows: You can use the setedit command as follows:
Suppose you want to append a new line to the end of a file, /etc/hosts . You can use the setedit command as follows:
Suppose you want to edit the Apache configuration file, httpd.conf , to add a new virtual host. You can use the setedit command as follows: