--I am a beginner who wants to continue learning Linux. ――It's an article that I just wrote down while moving my hand to check the shortcuts that are likely to shorten the time. ――You can definitely use it without getting confused! I want to hold down that guy
control + c
--Forcibly terminate the command being executed
control + l
--You can clear the screen
--You can use it when you want to keep your logs clean.
--Strictly speaking, the line waiting for input is just at the top
You don't have to move your hand to the arrow keys
control + a
--Move to the beginning of the line
--atama (head), beginning of the alphabetcontrol + e
--Move to the end of the line
control + f
--Advance one character
control + b
--Back one character
esc + f
--One word Nextesc + b
--Back to one wordcontrol + h
--Instead of backspace
control + d
--Instead of delete
control + u
--Delete to the beginning of the linecontrol + k
--Delete to the end of linecontrol + w
--Delete the word in front
control + y
--Insert the last deleted content
――Can you use it by cutting → pasting?You don't have to use the arrow keys
control + p
--Display the previous command
control + n
--Display the following command――We plan to add it at any time (because there are still few opportunities to use search systems etc.) --For the time being, the arrow keys will be sealed.
I referred to what was introduced in this Udemy course. Linux commands that are no longer scary. Learn the Linux command line in 5 days while moving your hands
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