My most used keyboard shortcut at the #Linux CLI:
CTRL + a (go to the start of line)
CTRL + e (go end of the line)
CTRL + L (clear the screen)
CTRL + r (recall bash history)
What about you?
My most used keyboard shortcut at the #Linux CLI:
CTRL + a (go to the start of line)
CTRL + e (go end of the line)
CTRL + L (clear the screen)
CTRL + r (recall bash history)
What about you?
@nixCraft CTRL-SHIFT-[X,C,V] in case people don't know you can copy paste in the shell without using the context menu
@nixCraft CTRL-K
remove everything after the coursor
@nixCraft Also,
ALT+.
Paste the last argument of the previous command line call
@nixCraft F9 (Compile)
@nixCraft CTRL + C or CTRL + Z
@nixCraft Ctrl+c has to be in there somewhere
@nixCraft and Ctrl+z
> CTRL + L (clear the screen)
Should this be lower case l ?
CTRL + l
@nixCraft It took 30 yrs, but I finally forgot all my emacs keyboard commands.
@nixCraft CTRL-L to clear my XTerm then silently stare at blank console while contemplating all my bad life choice
ESC . (Last part of previous line)
!! (complete last line) foo=$(!!), sudo !!
Ctrl-d (exit)
Ctrl-r
Ctrl-l
Ctrl-xe
@nixCraft ctrl + u
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