command | description | terminal | R vscode |
---|---|---|---|
ctrl + a | Goto BEGINNING of command line | HOME | HOME |
ctrl + e | Goto END of command line | END | END |
ctrl + b | move back one character | right arrow | right arrow |
ctrl + f | move forward one character | left arrow | left arrow |
alt + f | move cursor FORWARD one word | ctrl + right arrow | ctrl + right arrow |
alt + b | move cursor BACK one word | ctrl + left arrow | ctrl + left arrow |
ctrl + xx | Toggle between the start of line and current cursor position | test |
command | description | terminal | R vscode |
---|---|---|---|
ctrl + d | Delete the character under the cursor | DELETE | DELTE |
ctrl + h | Delete the previous character before cursor | backspace | backspace |
ctrl + u | Clear all / cut BEFORE cursor | ctrl + u | ctrl + u |
ctrl + k | Clear all / cut AFTER cursor | ||
ctrl + w | delete the word BEFORE the cursor | alt + backspace | ctrl + backspace |
alt + d | delete the word FROM the cursor | alt+ d | ctrl + DELETE |
ctrl + y | paste (if you used a previous command to delete) | ||
ctrl + _ | Undo | ctrl+shift+ hyphen(-) |
command | description | logitech G915 |
---|---|---|
ctrl + i | command completion like Tab | |
ctrl + l | Clear the screen (same as clear command) | |
ctrl + c | kill whatever is running | |
ctrl + d | Exit shell (same as exit command when cursor line is empty) | |
ctrl + z | Place current process in background | |
ctrl + x ctrl + u | Undo the last changes. ctrl+ _ does the same | |
ctrl + t | Swap the last two characters before the cursor | |
esc + t | Swap last two words before the cursor | |
alt + t | swap current word with previous | |
esc + . | ||
esc + _ | ||
alt + [Backspace] | delete PREVIOUS word | |
alt + < | Move to the first line in the history | |
alt + > | Move to the end of the input history, i.e., the line currently being entered | |
alt + ? | display the file/folder names in the current path as help | |
alt + * | print all the file/folder names in the current path as parameter | |
alt + . | print the LAST ARGUMENT (ie "vim file1.txt file2.txt" will yield "file2.txt") | |
alt + c | capitalize the first character to end of word starting at cursor (whole word if cursor is at the beginning of word) | |
alt + u | make uppercase from cursor to end of word | |
alt + l | make lowercase from cursor to end of word | |
alt + n | ||
alt + p | Non-incremental reverse search of history. | |
alt + r | Undo all changes to the line | |
alt + ctl + e | Expand command line. | |
~[TAB][TAB] | List all users | |
$[TAB][TAB] | List all system variables | |
@[TAB][TAB] | List all entries in your /etc/hosts file | |
[TAB] | Auto complete | |
cd - | change to PREVIOUS working directory |
command | description |
---|---|
ctrl + r | Search backward starting at the current line and moving 'up' through the history as necessary |
crtl + s | Search forward starting at the current line and moving 'down' through the history as necessary |
ctrl + p | Fetch the previous command from the history list, moving back in the list (same as up arrow) |
ctrl + n | Fetch the next command from the history list, moving forward in the list (same as down arrow) |
ctrl + o | Execute the command found via Ctrl+r or Ctrl+s |
ctrl + g | Escape from history searching mode |
!! | Run PREVIOUS command (ie sudo !! ) |
!vi | Run PREVIOUS command that BEGINS with vi |
!vi:p | Print previously run command that BEGINS with vi |
!n | Execute nth command in history |
!$ | Last argument of last command |
!^ | First argument of last command |
^abc^xyz | Replace first occurance of abc with xyz in last command and execute it |
n = job number, to list jobs, run jobs
kill %n
Example:
kill %1