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Command Editing Shortcuts | |
Ctrl + a – go to the start of the command line | |
Ctrl + e – go to the end of the command line | |
Ctrl + k – delete from cursor to the end of the command line | |
Ctrl + u – delete from cursor to the start of the command line | |
Ctrl + w – delete from cursor to start of word (i.e. delete backwards one word) | |
Ctrl + y – paste word or text that was cut using one of the deletion shortcuts (such as the one above) after the cursor | |
Ctrl + xx – move between start of command line and current cursor position (and back again) | |
Alt + b – move backward one word (or go to start of word the cursor is currently on) | |
Alt + f – move forward one word (or go to end of word the cursor is currently on) | |
Alt + d – delete to end of word starting at cursor (whole word if cursor is at the beginning of word) | |
Alt + c – capitalize 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 + t – swap current word with previous | |
Ctrl + f – move forward one character | |
Ctrl + b – move backward one character | |
Ctrl + d – delete character under the cursor | |
Ctrl + h – delete character before the cursor | |
Ctrl + t – swap character under cursor with the previous one | |
Command Recall Shortcuts | |
Ctrl + r – search the history backwards | |
Ctrl + g – escape from history searching mode | |
Ctrl + p – previous command in history (i.e. walk back through the command history) | |
Ctrl + n – next command in history (i.e. walk forward through the command history) | |
Alt + . – use the last word of the previous command | |
Command Control Shortcuts | |
Ctrl + l – clear the screen | |
Ctrl + s – stops the output to the screen (for long running verbose command) | |
Ctrl + q – allow output to the screen (if previously stopped using command above) | |
Ctrl + c – terminate the command | |
Ctrl + z – suspend/stop the command | |
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